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Can anyone be a YMCA member?

Yes! The YMCA is open to everyone regardless of age, race, color, religion, national origin, veteran status, gender identity, sexual orientation, ancestry, place of birth, age, disability, any legally protected status, or financial circumstances. To learn how to become a member or access our programs, please visit our membership page.

How much is a YMCA membership?

Membership costs vary by type of membership and the facilities you would like to use.  Please visit our membership page for all of the details.  If you would like to apply for fee assistance, please click here to download and complete our Membership for All application form.

What are the hours of operation at my Y?

Hours vary by program site and season.  For details about hours, click here.

As a Greater Burlington YMCA member, can I use other YMCA’s across the country?

YES!  The Greater Burlington YMCA participates in which means you are a member at other participating YMCA’s.  Also, many Y’s offer discounted rates for day passes, camping, and many adventures for people of all ages.  To find other YMCA’s, visit the YMCA of the USA’s website here.

Who do I contact if I have a concern about the YMCA?

If you have a concern about the YMCA, please call us at (802) 862-YMCA.  You may ask to speak with our leadership staff about programs and membership, child care, human resources, finance, fundraising, or community relations.  See our leadership staff list here.

What is the YMCA of the USA?

The YMCA of the USA is the national resource office for U.S. YMCAs and exists to serve these YMCAs. The YMCA of the USA is not a facility, and it does not provide direct programs and services to the public. Each YMCA is separate and autonomous from the YMCA of the USA, and each YMCA makes its own decisions based on local community needs. It is based in Chicago, with satellite offices around the country.