
The Pocono Family YMCA was established on July 17, 1914 as the "Young Men's Christian Association of the Stroudsburgs" for the purpose of improving the spiritual, mental, social and physical condition of young men. In 1945, the name was changed to the "Young Men's Christian Association of Monroe County" and the purpose was expanded to read "to promote the spiritual, intellectual, social and physical welfare of women, men, girls and boys". In 1982, the name of the association was changed to "Pocono Family YMCA" to better reflect the community we serve.

Currently the YMCA serves nearly 6,000 members and program participants throughout the year. The Pocono Family YMCA is seen as the major human services organization in the county. The YMCA's strongest program areas are youth programs, older adults' programs, aquatics, and fitness. The YMCA has a large variety of programs including parent/child programs, full time child care, school- age child care, pre-school, day camps, youth and adult sports, swim lessons, swim team, lifeguard classes, CPR, first aid, adult exercise programs, aerobics, special needs programs, arthritis exercise and much more.
The Pocono Family YMCA service area is Monroe County. With a full facility on Main Street in Stroudsburg, and program locations throughout the County. The YMCA has recently begun an initiative to provide more programming to the eastern portion of the county.

The YMCA's current Main Street building consists of 4 major building projects. The first YMCA was built in 1915. In 1955 the main portion of the building was added - the gym, pool and front 3 floors of the building, including the third floor residence. In 1985 the fitness center and aerobics room were added and the upper part of the 1915 building was converted into racquetball courts. The racquetball courts were replaced in 2005 with a Cardio Suite. In 1993 the adjacent Lim property was purchased and turned into the Learning & Caring Center which now houses some of our child care programs.
› Mission Statement

To be an open organization that puts Christian principles into practice through programs that build a healthy spirit, mind, and body for all. We build strong kids, strong families, and strong communities throughout Monroe County.
The Pocono Family YMCA is a not-for-profit charitable organization organized under paragraph 501,c,3 of the Internal Revenue Code. It is dedicated to developing spirit, mind and body for all. Based on Christian principles, the YMCA serves all people regardless of religion, race, income, age, ability or sex.
› Vision Statement
As the Pocono Family YMCA, we will make significant and positive contributions to the quality of life in our service area. We will do so by focusing on the development of youth and families, by developing a strong primary facility on Main Street in Stroudsburg, and by pursuing program and facility development sites throughout Monroe County.
› Quality and Service

We believe that we offer, by far, the best value for your money anywhere in the county. We also realize that you are giving us a significant portion of your disposable income. In exchange, you can expect to get what you pay for with regard to quality and service. If you are not satisfied, please let us know by filling out a comment sheet available at the Member Services Desk. We will stand by our quality promise.
› Rights and Expectations of Members
As members of our Association:
- You have the right to the use of our facilities as described in our membership policies.
- You have the right to be treated with respect and dignity by our staff and by your fellow members and their guests.
- You have the right to expect that our facilities will be clean and safe.
- You have the right to expect top of the line equipment, in safe working order.
- You have the right to expect that we will honor our posted schedules with classes and programs starting as listed and on time.
- You have the right to expect to receive refunds only as allowed in our published policies.
- You are expected to follow our four core values of caring, honesty, respect and responsibility.
- You are expected to pay your bills on time or to call our business manager to make acceptable arrangements.
We will ALWAYS work with someone who will show the YMCA the respect of communicating with us.
› The Association's Rights and Expectations
As fellow members of our Association:
- We have the right to expect our members to treat each other and our staff with respect and dignity.
- We have the right to expect that our equipment and facilities are treated properly and within the parameters of their intended use.
- We have the right to expect our members to follow posted rules and policies.
- We have the right to receive payments on time as scheduled and to collect late and other fees as listed in our policies.
YMCA Facility Closed
The facility will be closed Easter Sunday, Memorial Day, July 4th, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, and New Year's Day.
- For more information please visit
http://ymca.net/.