Fredericton Student is Proud to be a Y Member

Katherine Mills Nineteen-year-old Katherine (Kay) Mills has a long history with the YMCA. In fact, she has been a card carrying member since birth. It’s where she learned to swim and gained skills that have prepared her to the next chapter. In September 2019, Kay will begin Kin Science

2020-10-19T18:59:26+00:00October 19th, 2020|

Fredericton Woman Finds her Independence and Strength for her Family at YMCA

Mills Family Jacqueline Mills defines herself as a great wife, mother and confident woman. She explains how the YMCA has shaped her into the person she is today. “I am a stay at home mom of five children. Two of my sons are autistic, and because of autism and various medical

2020-10-19T18:50:09+00:00October 19th, 2020|

Retired But Not Slowing Down

Heather Neilson HEATHER NEILSON MAY BE A 65-YEAR-OLD RETIRED PHYSICAL EDUCATION TEACHER, BUT SHE’S CERTAINLY NOT SLOWING DOWN.  Thanks to the YMCA of Fredericton, “Mrs. Neilson” maintains an active lifestyle — both physically and socially. She lifts weights in the morning three times a week, and enjoys a 9 a.m. Tabata

2020-10-19T14:02:43+00:00October 19th, 2020|

“If I hadn’t volunteered for the Y, I wouldn’t be where I am today.”

Keely Campbell Keely Campbell was just 14 years old when she quit competitive figure skating. She still ran track and field and played volleyball, but wanted something else to do with her time. So she decided to join the YMCA. She started working out at the YMCA of Fredericton’s northside location

2020-10-19T13:37:42+00:00October 19th, 2020|

A Local Favourite

Cultures - Elaine Peters ONE OF FREDERICTON’S MOST POPULAR DOWNTOWN STORES STARTED BY ACCIDENT NEARLY 25 YEARS AGO. It was Christmas time and the YMCA of Fredericton’s international department put on a fundraiser selling beautiful and sustainable fair trade products from around the world. “The rest is history,” says Elaine Peters

2020-10-19T13:19:46+00:00October 18th, 2020|
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