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YMCA of Bucks County merges with Hunterdon County

Members can use all seven branches and receive member pricing on all programs

As of April 1, YMCA of Bucks County and Hunterdon County YMCA in New Jersey are united and operating as one under the leadership of president/CEO Zane Moore.

Y members and participants from both sides of the river can now benefit from the specialized programming offered at each location and shared resources for facility and program enhancement. Members can use all seven member branches and receive member pricing on programs at all locations.

In Pennsylvania, YMCA of Bucks and Hunterdon Counties operates member branches in Fairless Hills, Newtown, Warminster, Doylestown and Quakertown, with child care centers in Morrisville, New Britain, New Hope and Quakertown. In New Jersey, the Y includes Round Valley Branch in Annandale and Deer Path Branch in Flemington, with child care centers in Annandale and Milford. Outdoor camp properties include Holland Outdoor Center in Holland, and Camp Carr in Clinton Township, New Jersey.

With revenue of over $25 million, the new Y will employ nearly 2,000 people, serve more than 70,000 members and participants, and provide over $5 million in annual charitable community impact.

“As a combined YMCA, we truly are stronger together and remain committed to building upon the excellence of over 100 years of service to the community,” said Moore. “Our members and community participants will benefit from a greater variety of programs and services, as well as our ability to leverage the strengths of each organization for mutual benefit.”

In August 2021, following the retirement of president/CEO Bruce Black, Hunterdon County YMCA entered a management agreement for YMCA of Bucks County to provide executive leadership to Hunterdon County YMCA under Moore. During that time, volunteer leaders from both organizations underwent a process of due diligence resulting in the agreement to bring the YMCAs together as one.

Visit ymcabucks.org and hcymca.org for more information.

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