The Young Men’s Christian Association (YMCA) of Central Massachusetts is one of 9 non profits receiving a grant from Bank of America to boost local workforce skills. The grant will help the Y’s teen programming, which equips students with the skills to graduate high school, go on to college and become leaders in the community.
“With support from Bank of America, the YMCA of Central Massachusetts is nurturing the potential of youth through initiatives like the Minority Achievers Programs, Youth & Government, Spartacus and Y-Fit. Through their investment, we will deepen our impact in the 57 communities in the heart of the Commonwealth,” said Kathryn Zingg Hunter, President/CEO, YMCA of Central Massachusetts.
Bank of America has provided financial support for YMCA programming for more than 15 years.