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Hanover Area Family YMCA
Basic Information
Address: 500 N. George Street
Hanover, PA 17331
Email: jdeardorff@hanoverymca.org
Phone Number: 717-632-8211
Fax Number: 717-632-6505
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Additional Information
Focus: Collaborate with communities and organizations, support and strengthen all individuals and families, build character, embrace diversity, and promote healthy lifestyles.
Director: Jennifer Deardorff, Senior Program Director of Youth/Family & Child Care
Schools Served: Hanover Street, Clearview, Washintgon Street, Baresville, Park Hills, West Manheim, Emory H. Markle, Manheim, Conewago Township, New Oxford, Conewago Valley Intermediate, Rolling Acres, Alloway Creek, Biglerville, Bendersville, Arendtsville, St. Joseph's, St. Vincents & Bermudian Springs
School District: Hanover, South Western, Conewago Valley, Bermudian, Upper Adams & Littlestown
County: York & Adams
Schedule: AM Care: 6:30am-start of school, PM Care: school dismissal - 6:00pm
Ages: Grades K-5th
Capacity: varies by site
Membership/Pricing: Part-Time & Full-Time options
Setting:
Programs are held in the elementary school cafeteria or gym.
History:
The YMCA has been providing child care in the Hanover Area for over twenty-five years. We have three branches serving Hanover, Littlestown and the surrounding communities. The Hanover branch offers a swimming pool, gymnastics center, indoor & outdoor track, ball fields, playgrounds (ages 2 & older), outdoor pavillion and cardio/weight area. Additionally we offer a wide variety of programs to help build strong kids, strong communities & strong families.
Program Highlights:
Department of Public Welfare (DPW) licensed
Keystone Stars Participant
All day care is offered on snow days and school holidays. Camps are offered over the summer.
Support Services:
Financial Assistance is available
CCIS payments are accepted.
Activities:
Themed activities based upon participant's interests, homework assistance, activity centers & snack/breakfast.
Program Information:
Slogan: "Good Child Care, Good Family Care"