YMCA introduces Y on the Move

The wheels on the bus go round and round.

The YMCA's mini bus called Y on the Move

Y on the Move brings mental and physical health support to you. | Photo courtesy of YMCA Central Kentucky

It’s a bird, it’s a plane, it’s the YMCA mini bus.

The YMCA of Central Kentucky has launched a new program called Y on the Move, through which staff and volunteers will be able to provide food and services in the community via the new mini bus.

Services will include:

  • Educational enrichment
  • Wellness classes
  • Physical wellbeing activities
  • Games for children
  • Free wi-fi access

Y on the Move will debut next week at the Partners For Youth‘s spring break Adopt a Park events. The afternoons will feature games, music, STEAM activities, and healthy snacks.

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