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In early December 1891, Canadian American Dr. James Naismith, a physical education professor and instructor at the International Young Men's Christian Association Training School ( YMCA ) ( today, Springfield College ) in Springfield, Massachusetts, USA ), was trying to keep his gym class active on a rainy day.
* 1844 – The Young Men's Christian Association ( YMCA ) is founded in London.
The first SPLC case was filed by Dees against the Young Men's Christian Association ( YMCA ) in Montgomery, Alabama, that " continued to segregate children, going so far as to ban kids who swam at an integrated pool from city-wide meets.
* June 6 – George Williams founds the Young Men's Christian Association ( YMCA ) in London.
The Young Men's Christian Association ( commonly known as YMCA or simply the Y ) is a worldwide organisation with more than 58 million beneficiaries from 125 national associations.
The oldest association in the United Kingdom similar to the YMCA was founded in Scotland in 1824 as Glasgow Young Men's Society for Religious Improvement.
* 1844-German Ludwig Krapf begins work in Mombasa on the Kenya Coast ; first Young Men's Christian Association ( YMCA ) formed by George Williams ; George Smith and Thomas McClatchie sail for China as the first two CMS missionaries to that country
The Chicago Dragoons had a strong religious orientation and ties to the Young Men's Christian Association ( YMCA ) of Chicago.
* The Andrew and Walter Young YMCA, the only full service YMCA operating in Southwest Atlanta, is named after Young and his younger brother.
This request brought together six civilian organizations: the Salvation Army, Young Men ’ s Christian Association ( YMCA ), Young Women ’ s Christian Association ( YWCA ), National Catholic Community Service, National Travelers Aid Association and the National Jewish Welfare Board.
She followed her mother's example in working for various charitable organizations, most notably the Young Men's Christian Association ( YMCA ), Young Women's Christian Association ( YWCA ) and Princess Christian's Nursing Home at Windsor.
By the turn of the century, a nationalist movement began to take shape in the form of Young Men's Buddhist Associations ( YMBA ), modelled on the YMCA, as religious associations were allowed by the colonial authorities.
Some of the programs, organizations, and institutions partnering with AmeriCorps include Communities In Schools, Jumpstart for Young Children, Citizen Schools, City Year, YMCA, Notre Dame Mission Volunteers-AmeriCorps, Girl Scouts of the USA, Boy Scouts of America, Boys and Girls Club, Big Brothers, Big Sisters, Camp Fire, New York City Coalition Against Hunger, Habitat for Humanity, the Student Conservation Association, Reading Partners, FoodCorps and Teach For America.
The Young Men's Christian Association ( YMCA ) is perhaps the most striking example of the loose guidelines applied in the early 1990s.
But on February 2, 2012 on the orders of the Lahore commissioner, Pak Tea House was put under the control of the Young Men's Christian Association ( YMCA ).
In 1978, Morali discovered a particular place, the " YMCA ", The Young Men's Christian Association, and he started to sing " Young Man ....."," Young Man ......
Before entering public life, he was a manager with the Young Men's Christian Association ( YMCA ), and served as President of the Canadian Council for International Cooperation.

YMCA and Men's
He had also served as Minister for Posts and Communications, and had served as the International President of the Young Men's Christian Association ( YMCA ).
FarmHouse was founded as a professional agriculture fraternity on April 15, 1905 by seven men at the University of Missouri, when they had met at a Young Men's Christian Association ( YMCA ) bible study and had decided that they wanted to form a club.
Murray served as the first president of the YMCA ( Young Men's Christian Fellowship ) and authored over 240 books.
Swift donated large sums of money to such institutions as the University of Chicago, the Methodist Episcopal Church, and the Young Men's Christian Association ( YMCA ).
During this period, Edith Rogers volunteered with the Young Men's Christian Association ( YMCA ) in London for a short time, then from 1917 to 1922 as a " Gray Lady " with the American Red Cross in France and with the Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington, D. C.
Founded in 1885 as the Young Men's Christian Association department of the School for Christian Workers in Springfield, the school originally specialized in preparing young men to become General Secretaries of YMCA organizations in a two-year program.
Active in politics and issues on American Indian rights, he worked to improve the lives of youths, and founded thirty-two Native American chapters of the Young Men's Christian Association ( YMCA ).
Between 1894-98, Eastman established thirty-two Indian groups of the Young Men's Christian Association ( YMCA ), and established leadership programs and outdoor youth camps.
Dodge represented New York's 8th congressional district in the United States Congress for a portion of the 39th United States Congress in 1866-1867 and was a founding member of the Young Men's Christian Association ( YMCA ).

YMCA and Christian
A Christian chapel in a YMCA.
Around six years after its birth, an international YMCA conference in Paris decided that the objective of the organisation should become " Christian discipleship developed through a programme of religious, educational, social and physical activities " ( Binfield 1973: 265 ).
Restore Ministries of the YMCA of Middle Tennessee provides an example of how the Christian influence in the YMCA still exists today.
John Raleigh Mott ( May 25, 1865 – January 31, 1955 ) was a long-serving leader of the YMCA and the World Student Christian Federation ( WSCF ).
When he worked as a camp counselor at the YMCA, he challenged other camp faculty by insisting that singing " overtly Christian songs " was inappropriate, as some of the kids were Jewish.
The organization, an early American organization dedicated to Christian evangelism, was founded in 1899 at the YMCA in Janesville, Wisconsin by two traveling businessmen who met by chance when they shared a hotel room at the Central House Hotel in Boscobel, Wisconsin and refined their idea in Beaver Dam, Wisconsin.
* Ibuka Kajinosuke ( 1854 – 1935 ), former samurai turned Christian pastor, responsible for bringing the YMCA to Japan.
* YMCA Of Hong Kong Christian College
The town was also home to two private banks, a credit union, a Jewish Welfare Board, several Christian denomination churches, civic clubs, a masonic temple and a YMCA.

YMCA and Association
The wholesome activities were to be provided by many organizations including the YMCA, the Knights of Columbus, the Jewish Welfare Board, the American Library Association, and the Playground and Recreation Association -- private societies which voluntarily performed the job that was taken over almost entirely by the Special Services Division of the Army itself in World War 2.
The organization supports Pop Warner, American Youth Football, Boys and Girls Clubs Of America, National Recreation and Park Association, Police Athletic League, YMCA, and the Amateur Athletic Union.
The oldest organisation that was similar to the YMCA is the Swiss Basel Association, founded in 1787 as the Lediger Verein.
The Kentucky YMCA Youth Association placed high value on youth service intiatives, partnering with Youth Service America and supports student run Y-Clubs ( service organizations ) throughout the state.
The university's origins trace back to 1908, when the local branch of the YMCA established a school of law within the Youngstown Association School.
More than seventy other organizations, such as the American Heart Association, the American Medical Association, Big Brothers Big Sisters of America and the YMCA, support the movement in the US.

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