YMCA
Mukilteo YMCA | 425-493-2417
Carl Funnell Senior Program Director/Membership Director: Cfunnell@ymca-snoco.org
Cynthia Kelly Executive Director: Ckelly@ymca-snoco.org
Evie Longstreth Senior Program Director of School Age Care, Camp and Family Programs P 425 493 2408 elongstreth@ymca-snoco.org
Teen Programs
Big Brothers Big Sisters: Mentorship to motivate and support students of color and immigrant students to achieve higher education and career goals.
YDC Drop-In Center: Mon-Thurs 3pm-6pm: free Wi-Fi, hangout, do homework, play video games, ping pong, Arts & Crafts, etc..
Leaders Club: Leaders Club is a year-long leadership-development program for middle and high school teens. This program provides teens with extensive leadership training and volunteer opportunities that support YMCA programs and services to the community.
My Achievers Program: MAP is to motivate and support students of color and immigrant students to achieve higher education and career goals through Academic Support, Explore Career Options, Positive Role Models, and Volunteering Opportunities.
Late Night: Teen Late Night gives teens access to the Mukilteo Family YMCA’s gym, teen center, skate park, and pool after hours. Pizza will be provided but don’t forget your swimsuit! Gym will be split with 3v3 basketball tournament on one side and volleyball on the other!
Youth and Government: Youth and Government is a program that brings students (ages 13-18) together to discuss current events and issues important to them and their community, while building their public speaking, leadership, and debate skills. Civil discussion and civic engagement are more important today than ever before. At the Y, students from every background have a safe place to learn and engage.
$35/year Reduced Rate Youth Membership: available for students who qualify for Free / Reduced Lunch Program
Family Memberships and other Support
Y Access for All Application: As a charitable organization the Y is pleased to offer financial assistance for membership and programs based on household income. An “Access For All” Membership can provide financial assistance to individuals and families with lower incomes based on household income.
Emergency Need Showers: available for families in need by SSA referral
Dates: 1/12/24 - 2/16/24
Revolving around a core value-driven curriculum, Chill programs consist of experiential learning activities, reflection, and discussion, paired with boardsport lessons. Chill’s six core values (Respect, Courage, Patience, Persistence, Responsibility, and Pride) provide youth with a foundation and framework for learning and growth, supported and enhanced through progression in boardsports skills and adult mentorship. Chill strives to remove barriers to accessing boardsports by providing youth with everything they need to get after it, at absolutely no cost. New skills gained through boardsport progression and core-value exploration are then directly applied to everyday life, challenging youth to step out of their comfort zone – both on and off their board.