The
Armed Services YMCA (ASYMCA), a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization,
is a national member association of the YMCA of the USA and works with
the Department of Defense. Headquartered in Alexandria, Virginia, the
ASYMCA has provided support services to military service members and
their families for more than 140 years, particularly focused on junior-enlisted
men and women – the individuals on the front lines defending
our nation and their families. ASYMCA
operates at 16 dedicated branch locations and nine affiliated community
YMCAs, as well as six Department of Defense/Department of Homeland
Security affiliates worldwide.
ASYMCA offers
essential programs such as childcare, hospital assistance, spouse support
services, food services, computer training classes, health and wellness
services, and holiday meals, among many others. In 2006 alone, more
than 9,133 individuals nationwide volunteered their time to the ASYMCA,
logging 214,622 volunteer hours.
Our Relationship with
the Department of Defense
Many of our ASYMCA branches are on military
installations; however, programs are held wherever logistics
permits. The Department of Defense
recognizes ASYMCA’s
extraordinary contribution to junior enlisted service members and their
families, and recently signed a Memorandum of Understanding
that streamlines the process
through which ASYMCA can carry out its programs and services by providing
easier access to facilities and resources on military bases.
Our Relationship with
the YMCA of the USA
As a member organization of the YMCA of the USA, ASYMCA supports the
motto of the Y: "We build strong kids, strong families, and
strong communities." However,
ASYMCA is the only non-geographic affiliate of the 2,400 community YMCAs in
the United States — our “community” is the military,
wherever that may be. As
such, we have headquarters in Alexandria, Virginia, but our programs
are found in more than 31 geographic locations from coast to coast
and in Alaska, Hawaii, Pureto Rico, and Japan.
Relationship to Congress
ASYMCA honors Members of Congress who have demonstrated exceptional
dedication and service to military personnel and their families at
its Annual Recognition
Luncheon, held on Capitol Hill. In
2006, ASYMCA presented Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) with the Military Family
Congressional Champion Award at ASYMCA’s 19th Annual Recognition Luncheon
on Capitol Hill. Senator Graham was recognized for his outstanding commitment
to serving the needs of America’s military families. |