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2026 summer camp medical volunteer

YMCA Camp Silver Beach

Volunteer Medical Staff (RN, LPN, EMT, Paramedic, Physician, PA, NP, or Qualified Medical Professional) Location Camp Silver Beach Position Type Volunteer / Seasonal / Camp Session-Based Reports To... Summary of Volunteer Opportunity: Camp Silver Beach is seeking compassionate and qualified volunteer medical professionals to support the health, safety, and well-being of campers and staff during camp sessions. Volunteer Medical Staff provide basic healthcare services, respond to illnesses and injuries, administer medications, maintain health records, and help ensure compliance with camp health and safety policies. This role is essential in creating a safe, supportive, and positive camp experience for all participants. Essential Responsibilities: Camper & Staff Healthcare Provide first aid and basic medical care for campers and staff Assess illnesses and injuries and determine appropriate treatment or referral Respond promptly to emergencies and activate emergency procedures when necessary Monitor campers with chronic medical conditions, allergies, or special healthcare needs Medication Administration: Safely store, document, and administer medications according to camp policy Maintain accurate medication and treatment logs Communicate with parents/guardians as directed regarding medical concerns Health Records & Compliance: Maintain confidential medical records in compliance with applicable privacy standards Ensure camp adheres to ACA, state, and local health regulations Collaboration & Education: Work collaboratively with camp leadership and counselors to support camper wellness Educate staff on basic health practices, hydration, hygiene, and emergency response Promote a healthy and inclusive camp environment Camp Community Support: Participate in camp orientation and safety training Support campers in a caring, calm, and encouraging manner Help foster a positive camp experience for all participants Qualifications Preferred qualifications include: Current license or certification in a healthcare field (RN, LPN, EMT, Paramedic, MD, DO, PA, NP, etc.) Current CPR, AED, and First Aid certification Experience working with children, youth, or group settings preferred Strong communication, teamwork, and organizational skills Ability to remain calm and make sound decisions in emergency situations Physical Requirements Ability to respond quickly in emergency situations Ability to walk around camp grounds and participate in outdoor activities Ability to lift and carry basic medical supplies and equipment Time Commitment Availability for designated camp sessions, weekends, or overnight stays as assigned Participation in pre-camp orientation/training required Benefits of Volunteering Opportunity to make a meaningful impact on youth development Room and board provided during camp sessions (if applicable) Professional service hours and community impact experience Connection with a mission-driven camp community

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Community Engagement Project
Community Engagement Project

YMCA of South Boston/Halifax County

Join other community leaders and key stakeholders to help support the YMCA of South Boston in the strategy development and implementation of special projects.

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Fall - Volunteer T-Ball Coach - Currituck Family YMCA
Fall - Volunteer T-Ball Coach - Currituck Family YMCA

Currituck Family YMCA

Y T-ball is a volunteer coached program, designed to teach the basic skills of T-ball to children who have never played the game and improve the skills of those who have. Focus will be on throwing, catching, hitting and fielding techniques, rules and regulations of the game, team work, sportsmanship and fair play for all. YMCA core values will be emphasized throughout the season. Ages 3 to 5 will spend the first 30 minutes of their Saturday session practicing skills, followed by a game during the final 30 minutes of their one-hour time slot.

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Fall - Volunteer T-Ball Coach - Eastern Shore Family YMCA
Fall - Volunteer T-Ball Coach - Eastern Shore Family YMCA

Eastern Shore Family YMCA

Y T-ball is a volunteer coached program, designed to teach the basic skills of T-ball to children who have never played the game and improve the skills of those who have. Focus will be on throwing, catching, hitting and fielding techniques, rules and regulations of the game, team work, sportsmanship and fair play for all. YMCA core values will be emphasized throughout the season. Ages 3 to 5 will spend the first 30 minutes of their Saturday session practicing skills, followed by a game during the final 30 minutes of their one-hour time slot.

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Fall - Volunteer Youth Flag Football Coach - Blocker Norfolk Family YMCA
Fall - Volunteer Youth Flag Football Coach - Blocker Norfolk Family YMCA

Blocker Norfolk Family YMCA

Y Flag Football is a volunteer coached program, designed to teach the basic skills of football to children who have never played the game and improve the skills of those who have. Focus will be on throwing, catching, running routes, rules and regulations of the game, team work, sportsmanship and fair play for all. As a YMCA Youth Sports Volunteer Coach, you’re helping young athletes build confidence, develop skills, and feel a true sense of belonging. Our youth sports programs focus on more than just the game. Each season creates a positive, inclusive environment where kids of all abilities are encouraged to learn, grow, and have fun. With one practice during the week and a game on the weekend, volunteer coaches lead basic skill development, teamwork activities, and friendly competition, all while modeling the YMCA’s core values of caring, honesty, respect, responsibility, and faith. No coaching experience? No problem. The Y provides training, resources, and ongoing support so you feel confident leading your team. Whether you are a parent, student, or community member, your time and encouragement can have a lasting impact on a child’s experience. Recreational Coaches typically commit to an 8-week season, volunteering about 2 hours per week for 1-hour practices and 1-hour games. The 3-5 age group practices for 30 minutes and then plays a 30-minute game right after, usually on Saturday, for a 1-hour-per-week commitment. Volunteers must complete the required onboarding steps, including training and safety protocols, before the season begins. At the Y, every child plays, every voice matters, and every moment is an opportunity to grow. Join us in creating a fun, safe, and meaningful experience for youth in our community. Sign up today and help shape the next generation through sports.

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Fall - Volunteer Youth Flag Football Coach - Eastern Shore Family YMCA
Fall - Volunteer Youth Flag Football Coach - Eastern Shore Family YMCA

Eastern Shore Family YMCA

Y Flag Football is a volunteer coached program, designed to teach the basic skills of football to children who have never played the game and improve the skills of those who have. Focus will be on throwing, catching, running routes, rules and regulations of the game, team work, sportsmanship and fair play for all. As a YMCA Youth Sports Volunteer Coach, you’re helping young athletes build confidence, develop skills, and feel a true sense of belonging. Our youth sports programs focus on more than just the game. Each season creates a positive, inclusive environment where kids of all abilities are encouraged to learn, grow, and have fun. With one practice during the week and a game on the weekend, volunteer coaches lead basic skill development, teamwork activities, and friendly competition, all while modeling the YMCA’s core values of caring, honesty, respect, responsibility, and faith. No coaching experience? No problem. The Y provides training, resources, and ongoing support so you feel confident leading your team. Whether you are a parent, student, or community member, your time and encouragement can have a lasting impact on a child’s experience. Recreational Coaches typically commit to an 8-week season, volunteering about 2 hours per week for 1-hour practices and 1-hour games. The 3-5 age group practices for 30 minutes and then plays a 30-minute game right after, usually on Saturday, for a 1-hour-per-week commitment. Volunteers must complete the required onboarding steps, including training and safety protocols, before the season begins. At the Y, every child plays, every voice matters, and every moment is an opportunity to grow. Join us in creating a fun, safe, and meaningful experience for youth in our community. Sign up today and help shape the next generation through sports.

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Fall - Volunteer Youth Flag Football Coach - Effingham Street YMCA
Fall - Volunteer Youth Flag Football Coach - Effingham Street YMCA

Effingham Street Family YMCA

Y Flag Football is a volunteer coached program, designed to teach the basic skills of football to children who have never played the game and improve the skills of those who have. Focus will be on throwing, catching, running routes, rules and regulations of the game, team work, sportsmanship and fair play for all. As a YMCA Youth Sports Volunteer Coach, you’re helping young athletes build confidence, develop skills, and feel a true sense of belonging. Our youth sports programs focus on more than just the game. Each season creates a positive, inclusive environment where kids of all abilities are encouraged to learn, grow, and have fun. With one practice during the week and a game on the weekend, volunteer coaches lead basic skill development, teamwork activities, and friendly competition, all while modeling the YMCA’s core values of caring, honesty, respect, responsibility, and faith. No coaching experience? No problem. The Y provides training, resources, and ongoing support so you feel confident leading your team. Whether you are a parent, student, or community member, your time and encouragement can have a lasting impact on a child’s experience. Recreational Coaches typically commit to an 8-week season, volunteering about 2 hours per week for 1-hour practices and 1-hour games. The 3-5 age group practices for 30 minutes and then plays a 30-minute game right after, usually on Saturday, for a 1-hour-per-week commitment. Volunteers must complete the required onboarding steps, including training and safety protocols, before the season begins. At the Y, every child plays, every voice matters, and every moment is an opportunity to grow. Join us in creating a fun, safe, and meaningful experience for youth in our community. Sign up today and help shape the next generation through sports.

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Fall - Volunteer Youth Flag Football Coach - Great Bridge/Hickory Family YMCA
Fall - Volunteer Youth Flag Football Coach - Great Bridge/Hickory Family YMCA

Great Bridge/Hickory Family YMCA

Y Flag Football is a volunteer coached program, designed to teach the basic skills of football to children who have never played the game and improve the skills of those who have. Focus will be on throwing, catching, running routes, rules and regulations of the game, team work, sportsmanship and fair play for all. As a YMCA Youth Sports Volunteer Coach, you’re helping young athletes build confidence, develop skills, and feel a true sense of belonging. Our youth sports programs focus on more than just the game. Each season creates a positive, inclusive environment where kids of all abilities are encouraged to learn, grow, and have fun. With one practice during the week and a game on the weekend, volunteer coaches lead basic skill development, teamwork activities, and friendly competition, all while modeling the YMCA’s core values of caring, honesty, respect, responsibility, and faith. No coaching experience? No problem. The Y provides training, resources, and ongoing support so you feel confident leading your team. Whether you are a parent, student, or community member, your time and encouragement can have a lasting impact on a child’s experience. Recreational Coaches typically commit to an 8-week season, volunteering about 2 hours per week for 1-hour practices and 1-hour games. The 3-5 age group practices for 30 minutes and then plays a 30-minute game right after, usually on Saturday, for a 1-hour-per-week commitment. Volunteers must complete the required onboarding steps, including training and safety protocols, before the season begins. At the Y, every child plays, every voice matters, and every moment is an opportunity to grow. Join us in creating a fun, safe, and meaningful experience for youth in our community. Sign up today and help shape the next generation through sports.

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Fall - Volunteer Youth Flag Football Coach - Greenbrier Family YMCA
Fall - Volunteer Youth Flag Football Coach - Greenbrier Family YMCA

Greenbrier Family YMCA

Y Flag Football is a volunteer coached program, designed to teach the basic skills of football to children who have never played the game and improve the skills of those who have. Focus will be on throwing, catching, running routes, rules and regulations of the game, team work, sportsmanship and fair play for all. As a YMCA Youth Sports Volunteer Coach, you’re helping young athletes build confidence, develop skills, and feel a true sense of belonging. Our youth sports programs focus on more than just the game. Each season creates a positive, inclusive environment where kids of all abilities are encouraged to learn, grow, and have fun. With one practice during the week and a game on the weekend, volunteer coaches lead basic skill development, teamwork activities, and friendly competition, all while modeling the YMCA’s core values of caring, honesty, respect, responsibility, and faith. No coaching experience? No problem. The Y provides training, resources, and ongoing support so you feel confident leading your team. Whether you are a parent, student, or community member, your time and encouragement can have a lasting impact on a child’s experience. Recreational Coaches typically commit to an 8-week season, volunteering about 2 hours per week for 1-hour practices and 1-hour games. The 3-5 age group practices for 30 minutes and then plays a 30-minute game right after, usually on Saturday, for a 1-hour-per-week commitment. Volunteers must complete the required onboarding steps, including training and safety protocols, before the season begins. At the Y, every child plays, every voice matters, and every moment is an opportunity to grow. Join us in creating a fun, safe, and meaningful experience for youth in our community. Sign up today and help shape the next generation through sports.

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Fall - Volunteer Youth Flag Football Coach - Hilltop Family YMCA
Fall - Volunteer Youth Flag Football Coach - Hilltop Family YMCA

Hilltop Family YMCA/Camp Grom

Y Flag Football is a volunteer coached program, designed to teach the basic skills of football to children who have never played the game and improve the skills of those who have. Focus will be on throwing, catching, running routes, rules and regulations of the game, team work, sportsmanship and fair play for all. As a YMCA Youth Sports Volunteer Coach, you’re helping young athletes build confidence, develop skills, and feel a true sense of belonging. Our youth sports programs focus on more than just the game. Each season creates a positive, inclusive environment where kids of all abilities are encouraged to learn, grow, and have fun. With one practice during the week and a game on the weekend, volunteer coaches lead basic skill development, teamwork activities, and friendly competition, all while modeling the YMCA’s core values of caring, honesty, respect, responsibility, and faith. No coaching experience? No problem. The Y provides training, resources, and ongoing support so you feel confident leading your team. Whether you are a parent, student, or community member, your time and encouragement can have a lasting impact on a child’s experience. Recreational Coaches typically commit to an 8-week season, volunteering about 2 hours per week for 1-hour practices and 1-hour games. The 3-5 age group practices for 30 minutes and then plays a 30-minute game right after, usually on Saturday, for a 1-hour-per-week commitment. Volunteers must complete the required onboarding steps, including training and safety protocols, before the season begins. At the Y, every child plays, every voice matters, and every moment is an opportunity to grow. Join us in creating a fun, safe, and meaningful experience for youth in our community. Sign up today and help shape the next generation through sports.

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Fall - Volunteer Youth Flag Football Coach - Indian River Family YMCA
Fall - Volunteer Youth Flag Football Coach - Indian River Family YMCA

Indian River Family YMCA

Y Flag Football is a volunteer coached program, designed to teach the basic skills of football to children who have never played the game and improve the skills of those who have. Focus will be on throwing, catching, running routes, rules and regulations of the game, team work, sportsmanship and fair play for all. As a YMCA Youth Sports Volunteer Coach, you’re helping young athletes build confidence, develop skills, and feel a true sense of belonging. Our youth sports programs focus on more than just the game. Each season creates a positive, inclusive environment where kids of all abilities are encouraged to learn, grow, and have fun. With one practice during the week and a game on the weekend, volunteer coaches lead basic skill development, teamwork activities, and friendly competition, all while modeling the YMCA’s core values of caring, honesty, respect, responsibility, and faith. No coaching experience? No problem. The Y provides training, resources, and ongoing support so you feel confident leading your team. Whether you are a parent, student, or community member, your time and encouragement can have a lasting impact on a child’s experience. Recreational Coaches typically commit to an 8-week season, volunteering about 2 hours per week for 1-hour practices and 1-hour games. The 3-5 age group practices for 30 minutes and then plays a 30-minute game right after, usually on Saturday, for a 1-hour-per-week commitment. Volunteers must complete the required onboarding steps, including training and safety protocols, before the season begins. At the Y, every child plays, every voice matters, and every moment is an opportunity to grow. Join us in creating a fun, safe, and meaningful experience for youth in our community. Sign up today and help shape the next generation through sports.

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Fall - Volunteer Youth Flag Football Coach - Mt Trashmore Family YMCA
Fall - Volunteer Youth Flag Football Coach - Mt Trashmore Family YMCA

Mt. Trashmore Family YMCA

Y Flag Football is a volunteer coached program, designed to teach the basic skills of football to children who have never played the game and improve the skills of those who have. Focus will be on throwing, catching, running routes, rules and regulations of the game, team work, sportsmanship and fair play for all. As a YMCA Youth Sports Volunteer Coach, you’re helping young athletes build confidence, develop skills, and feel a true sense of belonging. Our youth sports programs focus on more than just the game. Each season creates a positive, inclusive environment where kids of all abilities are encouraged to learn, grow, and have fun. With one practice during the week and a game on the weekend, volunteer coaches lead basic skill development, teamwork activities, and friendly competition, all while modeling the YMCA’s core values of caring, honesty, respect, responsibility, and faith. No coaching experience? No problem. The Y provides training, resources, and ongoing support so you feel confident leading your team. Whether you are a parent, student, or community member, your time and encouragement can have a lasting impact on a child’s experience. Recreational Coaches typically commit to an 8-week season, volunteering about 2 hours per week for 1-hour practices and 1-hour games. The 3-5 age group practices for 30 minutes and then plays a 30-minute game right after, usually on Saturday, for a 1-hour-per-week commitment. Volunteers must complete the required onboarding steps, including training and safety protocols, before the season begins. At the Y, every child plays, every voice matters, and every moment is an opportunity to grow. Join us in creating a fun, safe, and meaningful experience for youth in our community. Sign up today and help shape the next generation through sports.

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Fall - Volunteer Youth Flag Football Coach - Northampton County Family YMCA
Fall - Volunteer Youth Flag Football Coach - Northampton County Family YMCA

Northampton County Family YMCA

Y Flag Football is a volunteer coached program, designed to teach the basic skills of football to children who have never played the game and improve the skills of those who have. Focus will be on throwing, catching, running routes, rules and regulations of the game, team work, sportsmanship and fair play for all. As a YMCA Youth Sports Volunteer Coach, you’re helping young athletes build confidence, develop skills, and feel a true sense of belonging. Our youth sports programs focus on more than just the game. Each season creates a positive, inclusive environment where kids of all abilities are encouraged to learn, grow, and have fun. With one practice during the week and a game on the weekend, volunteer coaches lead basic skill development, teamwork activities, and friendly competition, all while modeling the YMCA’s core values of caring, honesty, respect, responsibility, and faith. No coaching experience? No problem. The Y provides training, resources, and ongoing support so you feel confident leading your team. Whether you are a parent, student, or community member, your time and encouragement can have a lasting impact on a child’s experience. Recreational Coaches typically commit to an 8-week season, volunteering about 2 hours per week for 1-hour practices and 1-hour games. The 3-5 age group practices for 30 minutes and then plays a 30-minute game right after, usually on Saturday, for a 1-hour-per-week commitment. Volunteers must complete the required onboarding steps, including training and safety protocols, before the season begins. At the Y, every child plays, every voice matters, and every moment is an opportunity to grow. Join us in creating a fun, safe, and meaningful experience for youth in our community. Sign up today and help shape the next generation through sports.

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Fall - Volunteer Youth Flag Football Coach - Princess Anne Family YMCA
Fall - Volunteer Youth Flag Football Coach - Princess Anne Family YMCA

Princess Anne Family YMCA

Y Flag Football is a volunteer coached program, designed to teach the basic skills of football to children who have never played the game and improve the skills of those who have. Focus will be on throwing, catching, running routes, rules and regulations of the game, team work, sportsmanship and fair play for all. As a YMCA Youth Sports Volunteer Coach, you’re helping young athletes build confidence, develop skills, and feel a true sense of belonging. Our youth sports programs focus on more than just the game. Each season creates a positive, inclusive environment where kids of all abilities are encouraged to learn, grow, and have fun. With one practice during the week and a game on the weekend, volunteer coaches lead basic skill development, teamwork activities, and friendly competition, all while modeling the YMCA’s core values of caring, honesty, respect, responsibility, and faith. No coaching experience? No problem. The Y provides training, resources, and ongoing support so you feel confident leading your team. Whether you are a parent, student, or community member, your time and encouragement can have a lasting impact on a child’s experience. Recreational Coaches typically commit to an 8-week season, volunteering about 2 hours per week for 1-hour practices and 1-hour games. The 3-5 age group practices for 30 minutes and then plays a 30-minute game right after, usually on Saturday, for a 1-hour-per-week commitment. Volunteers must complete the required onboarding steps, including training and safety protocols, before the season begins. At the Y, every child plays, every voice matters, and every moment is an opportunity to grow. Join us in creating a fun, safe, and meaningful experience for youth in our community. Sign up today and help shape the next generation through sports.

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Fall - Volunteer Youth Flag Football Coach - Suffolk Family YMCA
Fall - Volunteer Youth Flag Football Coach - Suffolk Family YMCA

Suffolk Family YMCA

Y Flag Football is a volunteer coached program, designed to teach the basic skills of football to children who have never played the game and improve the skills of those who have. Focus will be on throwing, catching, running routes, rules and regulations of the game, team work, sportsmanship and fair play for all. As a YMCA Youth Sports Volunteer Coach, you’re helping young athletes build confidence, develop skills, and feel a true sense of belonging. Our youth sports programs focus on more than just the game. Each season creates a positive, inclusive environment where kids of all abilities are encouraged to learn, grow, and have fun. With one practice during the week and a game on the weekend, volunteer coaches lead basic skill development, teamwork activities, and friendly competition, all while modeling the YMCA’s core values of caring, honesty, respect, responsibility, and faith. No coaching experience? No problem. The Y provides training, resources, and ongoing support so you feel confident leading your team. Whether you are a parent, student, or community member, your time and encouragement can have a lasting impact on a child’s experience. Recreational Coaches typically commit to an 8-week season, volunteering about 2 hours per week for 1-hour practices and 1-hour games. The 3-5 age group practices for 30 minutes and then plays a 30-minute game right after, usually on Saturday, for a 1-hour-per-week commitment. Volunteers must complete the required onboarding steps, including training and safety protocols, before the season begins. At the Y, every child plays, every voice matters, and every moment is an opportunity to grow. Join us in creating a fun, safe, and meaningful experience for youth in our community. Sign up today and help shape the next generation through sports.

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Fall - Volunteer Youth Flag Football Coach - Taylor Bend Family YMCA
Fall - Volunteer Youth Flag Football Coach - Taylor Bend Family YMCA

Taylor Bend Family YMCA

Y Flag Football is a volunteer coached program, designed to teach the basic skills of football to children who have never played the game and improve the skills of those who have. Focus will be on throwing, catching, running routes, rules and regulations of the game, team work, sportsmanship and fair play for all. As a YMCA Youth Sports Volunteer Coach, you’re helping young athletes build confidence, develop skills, and feel a true sense of belonging. Our youth sports programs focus on more than just the game. Each season creates a positive, inclusive environment where kids of all abilities are encouraged to learn, grow, and have fun. With one practice during the week and a game on the weekend, volunteer coaches lead basic skill development, teamwork activities, and friendly competition, all while modeling the YMCA’s core values of caring, honesty, respect, responsibility, and faith. No coaching experience? No problem. The Y provides training, resources, and ongoing support so you feel confident leading your team. Whether you are a parent, student, or community member, your time and encouragement can have a lasting impact on a child’s experience. Recreational Coaches typically commit to an 8-week season, volunteering about 2 hours per week for 1-hour practices and 1-hour games. The 3-5 age group practices for 30 minutes and then plays a 30-minute game right after, usually on Saturday, for a 1-hour-per-week commitment. Volunteers must complete the required onboarding steps, including training and safety protocols, before the season begins. At the Y, every child plays, every voice matters, and every moment is an opportunity to grow. Join us in creating a fun, safe, and meaningful experience for youth in our community. Sign up today and help shape the next generation through sports.

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Fall - Volunteer Youth Flag Football Coach - Y on Granby
Fall - Volunteer Youth Flag Football Coach - Y on Granby

Y on Granby

Y Flag Football is a volunteer coached program, designed to teach the basic skills of football to children who have never played the game and improve the skills of those who have. Focus will be on throwing, catching, running routes, rules and regulations of the game, team work, sportsmanship and fair play for all. As a YMCA Youth Sports Volunteer Coach, you’re helping young athletes build confidence, develop skills, and feel a true sense of belonging. Our youth sports programs focus on more than just the game. Each season creates a positive, inclusive environment where kids of all abilities are encouraged to learn, grow, and have fun. With one practice during the week and a game on the weekend, volunteer coaches lead basic skill development, teamwork activities, and friendly competition, all while modeling the YMCA’s core values of caring, honesty, respect, responsibility, and faith. No coaching experience? No problem. The Y provides training, resources, and ongoing support so you feel confident leading your team. Whether you are a parent, student, or community member, your time and encouragement can have a lasting impact on a child’s experience. Recreational Coaches typically commit to an 8-week season, volunteering about 2 hours per week for 1-hour practices and 1-hour games. The 3-5 age group practices for 30 minutes and then plays a 30-minute game right after, usually on Saturday, for a 1-hour-per-week commitment. Volunteers must complete the required onboarding steps, including training and safety protocols, before the season begins. At the Y, every child plays, every voice matters, and every moment is an opportunity to grow. Join us in creating a fun, safe, and meaningful experience for youth in our community. Sign up today and help shape the next generation through sports.

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Fall - Volunteer Youth Flag Football Coach - YMCA of Portsmouth
Fall - Volunteer Youth Flag Football Coach - YMCA of Portsmouth

YMCA of Portsmouth

Y Flag Football is a volunteer coached program, designed to teach the basic skills of football to children who have never played the game and improve the skills of those who have. Focus will be on throwing, catching, running routes, rules and regulations of the game, team work, sportsmanship and fair play for all. As a YMCA Youth Sports Volunteer Coach, you’re helping young athletes build confidence, develop skills, and feel a true sense of belonging. Our youth sports programs focus on more than just the game. Each season creates a positive, inclusive environment where kids of all abilities are encouraged to learn, grow, and have fun. With one practice during the week and a game on the weekend, volunteer coaches lead basic skill development, teamwork activities, and friendly competition, all while modeling the YMCA’s core values of caring, honesty, respect, responsibility, and faith. No coaching experience? No problem. The Y provides training, resources, and ongoing support so you feel confident leading your team. Whether you are a parent, student, or community member, your time and encouragement can have a lasting impact on a child’s experience. Recreational Coaches typically commit to an 8-week season, volunteering about 2 hours per week for 1-hour practices and 1-hour games. The 3-5 age group practices for 30 minutes and then plays a 30-minute game right after, usually on Saturday, for a 1-hour-per-week commitment. Volunteers must complete the required onboarding steps, including training and safety protocols, before the season begins. At the Y, every child plays, every voice matters, and every moment is an opportunity to grow. Join us in creating a fun, safe, and meaningful experience for youth in our community. Sign up today and help shape the next generation through sports.

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Fall - Volunteer Youth Flag Football Coach - YMCA of South Boston/Halifax Co
Fall - Volunteer Youth Flag Football Coach - YMCA of South Boston/Halifax Co

YMCA of South Boston/Halifax County

Y Flag Football is a volunteer coached program, designed to teach the basic skills of football to children who have never played the game and improve the skills of those who have. Focus will be on throwing, catching, running routes, rules and regulations of the game, team work, sportsmanship and fair play for all. As a YMCA Youth Sports Volunteer Coach, you’re helping young athletes build confidence, develop skills, and feel a true sense of belonging. Our youth sports programs focus on more than just the game. Each season creates a positive, inclusive environment where kids of all abilities are encouraged to learn, grow, and have fun. With one practice during the week and a game on the weekend, volunteer coaches lead basic skill development, teamwork activities, and friendly competition, all while modeling the YMCA’s core values of caring, honesty, respect, responsibility, and faith. No coaching experience? No problem. The Y provides training, resources, and ongoing support so you feel confident leading your team. Whether you are a parent, student, or community member, your time and encouragement can have a lasting impact on a child’s experience. Recreational Coaches typically commit to an 8-week season, volunteering about 2 hours per week for 1-hour practices and 1-hour games. The 3-5 age group practices for 30 minutes and then plays a 30-minute game right after, usually on Saturday, for a 1-hour-per-week commitment. Volunteers must complete the required onboarding steps, including training and safety protocols, before the season begins. At the Y, every child plays, every voice matters, and every moment is an opportunity to grow. Join us in creating a fun, safe, and meaningful experience for youth in our community. Sign up today and help shape the next generation through sports.

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Fall - Volunteer Youth Soccer Coach - Currituck Family YMCA
Fall - Volunteer Youth Soccer Coach - Currituck Family YMCA

Currituck Family YMCA

From quick passes to fast-paced goals, help kids build skills, confidence, and love for the game. As a YMCA Youth Sports Volunteer Coach, you’re helping young athletes build confidence, develop skills, and feel a true sense of belonging. Our youth sports programs focus on more than just the game. Each season creates a positive, inclusive environment where kids of all abilities are encouraged to learn, grow, and have fun. With one practice during the week and a game on the weekend, volunteer coaches lead basic skill development, teamwork activities, and friendly competition, all while modeling the YMCA’s core values of caring, honesty, respect, responsibility, and faith. No coaching experience? No problem. The Y provides training, resources, and ongoing support so you feel confident leading your team. Whether you are a parent, student, or community member, your time and encouragement can have a lasting impact on a child’s experience. Recreational Coaches typically commit to an 8-week season, volunteering about 2 hours per week for 1-hour practices and 1-hour games. The 3-5 age group practices for 30 minutes and then plays a 30-minute game right after, usually on Saturday, for a 1-hour-per-week commitment. Volunteers must complete the required onboarding steps, including training and safety protocols, before the season begins. At the Y, every child plays, every voice matters, and every moment is an opportunity to grow. Join us in creating a fun, safe, and meaningful experience for youth in our community. Sign up today and help shape the next generation through sports.

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Fall - Volunteer Youth Soccer Coach - Great Bridge/Hickory
Fall - Volunteer Youth Soccer Coach - Great Bridge/Hickory

Great Bridge/Hickory Family YMCA

From quick passes to fast-paced goals, help kids build skills, confidence, and love for the game. As a YMCA Youth Sports Volunteer Coach, you’re helping young athletes build confidence, develop skills, and feel a true sense of belonging. Our youth sports programs focus on more than just the game. Each season creates a positive, inclusive environment where kids of all abilities are encouraged to learn, grow, and have fun. With one practice during the week and a game on the weekend, volunteer coaches lead basic skill development, teamwork activities, and friendly competition, all while modeling the YMCA’s core values of caring, honesty, respect, responsibility, and faith. No coaching experience? No problem. The Y provides training, resources, and ongoing support so you feel confident leading your team. Whether you are a parent, student, or community member, your time and encouragement can have a lasting impact on a child’s experience. Recreational Coaches typically commit to an 8-week season, volunteering about 2 hours per week for 1-hour practices and 1-hour games. The 3-5 age group practices for 30 minutes and then plays a 30-minute game right after, usually on Saturday, for a 1-hour-per-week commitment. Volunteers must complete the required onboarding steps, including training and safety protocols, before the season begins. At the Y, every child plays, every voice matters, and every moment is an opportunity to grow. Join us in creating a fun, safe, and meaningful experience for youth in our community. Sign up today and help shape the next generation through sports.

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Fall - Volunteer Youth Soccer Coach - Greenbrier Family YMCA
Fall - Volunteer Youth Soccer Coach - Greenbrier Family YMCA

Greenbrier Family YMCA

From quick passes to fast-paced goals, help kids build skills, confidence, and love for the game. As a YMCA Youth Sports Volunteer Coach, you’re helping young athletes build confidence, develop skills, and feel a true sense of belonging. Our youth sports programs focus on more than just the game. Each season creates a positive, inclusive environment where kids of all abilities are encouraged to learn, grow, and have fun. With one practice during the week and a game on the weekend, volunteer coaches lead basic skill development, teamwork activities, and friendly competition, all while modeling the YMCA’s core values of caring, honesty, respect, responsibility, and faith. No coaching experience? No problem. The Y provides training, resources, and ongoing support so you feel confident leading your team. Whether you are a parent, student, or community member, your time and encouragement can have a lasting impact on a child’s experience. Recreational Coaches typically commit to an 8-week season, volunteering about 2 hours per week for 1-hour practices and 1-hour games. The 3-5 age group practices for 30 minutes and then plays a 30-minute game right after, usually on Saturday, for a 1-hour-per-week commitment. Volunteers must complete the required onboarding steps, including training and safety protocols, before the season begins. At the Y, every child plays, every voice matters, and every moment is an opportunity to grow. Join us in creating a fun, safe, and meaningful experience for youth in our community. Sign up today and help shape the next generation through sports.

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Fall - Volunteer Youth Soccer Coach - Hilltop Family YMCA
Fall - Volunteer Youth Soccer Coach - Hilltop Family YMCA

Hilltop Family YMCA/Camp Grom

From quick passes to fast-paced goals, help kids build skills, confidence, and love for the game. As a YMCA Youth Sports Volunteer Coach, you’re helping young athletes build confidence, develop skills, and feel a true sense of belonging. Our youth sports programs focus on more than just the game. Each season creates a positive, inclusive environment where kids of all abilities are encouraged to learn, grow, and have fun. With one practice during the week and a game on the weekend, volunteer coaches lead basic skill development, teamwork activities, and friendly competition, all while modeling the YMCA’s core values of caring, honesty, respect, responsibility, and faith. No coaching experience? No problem. The Y provides training, resources, and ongoing support so you feel confident leading your team. Whether you are a parent, student, or community member, your time and encouragement can have a lasting impact on a child’s experience. Recreational Coaches typically commit to an 8-week season, volunteering about 2 hours per week for 1-hour practices and 1-hour games. The 3-5 age group practices for 30 minutes and then plays a 30-minute game right after, usually on Saturday, for a 1-hour-per-week commitment. Volunteers must complete the required onboarding steps, including training and safety protocols, before the season begins. At the Y, every child plays, every voice matters, and every moment is an opportunity to grow. Join us in creating a fun, safe, and meaningful experience for youth in our community. Sign up today and help shape the next generation through sports.

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Fall - Volunteer Youth Soccer Coach - Indian River Family YMCA
Fall - Volunteer Youth Soccer Coach - Indian River Family YMCA

Indian River Family YMCA

From quick passes to fast-paced goals, help kids build skills, confidence, and love for the game. As a YMCA Youth Sports Volunteer Coach, you’re helping young athletes build confidence, develop skills, and feel a true sense of belonging. Our youth sports programs focus on more than just the game. Each season creates a positive, inclusive environment where kids of all abilities are encouraged to learn, grow, and have fun. With one practice during the week and a game on the weekend, volunteer coaches lead basic skill development, teamwork activities, and friendly competition, all while modeling the YMCA’s core values of caring, honesty, respect, responsibility, and faith. No coaching experience? No problem. The Y provides training, resources, and ongoing support so you feel confident leading your team. Whether you are a parent, student, or community member, your time and encouragement can have a lasting impact on a child’s experience. Recreational Coaches typically commit to an 8-week season, volunteering about 2 hours per week for 1-hour practices and 1-hour games. The 3-5 age group practices for 30 minutes and then plays a 30-minute game right after, usually on Saturday, for a 1-hour-per-week commitment. Volunteers must complete the required onboarding steps, including training and safety protocols, before the season begins. At the Y, every child plays, every voice matters, and every moment is an opportunity to grow. Join us in creating a fun, safe, and meaningful experience for youth in our community. Sign up today and help shape the next generation through sports.

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Fall - Volunteer Youth Soccer Coach - Mt Trashmore Family YMCA
Fall - Volunteer Youth Soccer Coach - Mt Trashmore Family YMCA

Mt. Trashmore Family YMCA

From quick passes to fast-paced goals, help kids build skills, confidence, and love for the game. As a YMCA Youth Sports Volunteer Coach, you’re helping young athletes build confidence, develop skills, and feel a true sense of belonging. Our youth sports programs focus on more than just the game. Each season creates a positive, inclusive environment where kids of all abilities are encouraged to learn, grow, and have fun. With one practice during the week and a game on the weekend, volunteer coaches lead basic skill development, teamwork activities, and friendly competition, all while modeling the YMCA’s core values of caring, honesty, respect, responsibility, and faith. No coaching experience? No problem. The Y provides training, resources, and ongoing support so you feel confident leading your team. Whether you are a parent, student, or community member, your time and encouragement can have a lasting impact on a child’s experience. Recreational Coaches typically commit to an 8-week season, volunteering about 2 hours per week for 1-hour practices and 1-hour games. The 3-5 age group practices for 30 minutes and then plays a 30-minute game right after, usually on Saturday, for a 1-hour-per-week commitment. Volunteers must complete the required onboarding steps, including training and safety protocols, before the season begins. At the Y, every child plays, every voice matters, and every moment is an opportunity to grow. Join us in creating a fun, safe, and meaningful experience for youth in our community. Sign up today and help shape the next generation through sports.

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Fall - Volunteer Youth Soccer Coach - North Hampton County Family YMCA
Fall - Volunteer Youth Soccer Coach - North Hampton County Family YMCA

Northampton County Family YMCA

From quick passes to fast-paced goals, help kids build skills, confidence, and love for the game. As a YMCA Youth Sports Volunteer Coach, you’re helping young athletes build confidence, develop skills, and feel a true sense of belonging. Our youth sports programs focus on more than just the game. Each season creates a positive, inclusive environment where kids of all abilities are encouraged to learn, grow, and have fun. With one practice during the week and a game on the weekend, volunteer coaches lead basic skill development, teamwork activities, and friendly competition, all while modeling the YMCA’s core values of caring, honesty, respect, responsibility, and faith. No coaching experience? No problem. The Y provides training, resources, and ongoing support so you feel confident leading your team. Whether you are a parent, student, or community member, your time and encouragement can have a lasting impact on a child’s experience. Recreational Coaches typically commit to an 8-week season, volunteering about 2 hours per week for 1-hour practices and 1-hour games. The 3-5 age group practices for 30 minutes and then plays a 30-minute game right after, usually on Saturday, for a 1-hour-per-week commitment. Volunteers must complete the required onboarding steps, including training and safety protocols, before the season begins. At the Y, every child plays, every voice matters, and every moment is an opportunity to grow. Join us in creating a fun, safe, and meaningful experience for youth in our community. Sign up today and help shape the next generation through sports.

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Fall - Volunteer Youth Soccer Coach - OBX YMCA
Fall - Volunteer Youth Soccer Coach - OBX YMCA

Outer Banks Family YMCA

From quick passes to fast-paced goals, help kids build skills, confidence, and love for the game. As a YMCA Youth Sports Volunteer Coach, you’re helping young athletes build confidence, develop skills, and feel a true sense of belonging. Our youth sports programs focus on more than just the game. Each season creates a positive, inclusive environment where kids of all abilities are encouraged to learn, grow, and have fun. With one practice during the week and a game on the weekend, volunteer coaches lead basic skill development, teamwork activities, and friendly competition, all while modeling the YMCA’s core values of caring, honesty, respect, responsibility, and faith. No coaching experience? No problem. The Y provides training, resources, and ongoing support so you feel confident leading your team. Whether you are a parent, student, or community member, your time and encouragement can have a lasting impact on a child’s experience. Recreational Coaches typically commit to an 8-week season, volunteering about 2 hours per week for 1-hour practices and 1-hour games. The 3-5 age group practices for 30 minutes and then plays a 30-minute game right after, usually on Saturday, for a 1-hour-per-week commitment. Volunteers must complete the required onboarding steps, including training and safety protocols, before the season begins. At the Y, every child plays, every voice matters, and every moment is an opportunity to grow. Join us in creating a fun, safe, and meaningful experience for youth in our community. Sign up today and help shape the next generation through sports.

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Fall - Volunteer Youth Soccer Coach - Taylor Bend Family YMCA
Fall - Volunteer Youth Soccer Coach - Taylor Bend Family YMCA

Taylor Bend Family YMCA

From quick passes to fast-paced goals, help kids build skills, confidence, and love for the game. As a YMCA Youth Sports Volunteer Coach, you’re helping young athletes build confidence, develop skills, and feel a true sense of belonging. Our youth sports programs focus on more than just the game. Each season creates a positive, inclusive environment where kids of all abilities are encouraged to learn, grow, and have fun. With one practice during the week and a game on the weekend, volunteer coaches lead basic skill development, teamwork activities, and friendly competition, all while modeling the YMCA’s core values of caring, honesty, respect, responsibility, and faith. No coaching experience? No problem. The Y provides training, resources, and ongoing support so you feel confident leading your team. Whether you are a parent, student, or community member, your time and encouragement can have a lasting impact on a child’s experience. Recreational Coaches typically commit to an 8-week season, volunteering about 2 hours per week for 1-hour practices and 1-hour games. The 3-5 age group practices for 30 minutes and then plays a 30-minute game right after, usually on Saturday, for a 1-hour-per-week commitment. Volunteers must complete the required onboarding steps, including training and safety protocols, before the season begins. At the Y, every child plays, every voice matters, and every moment is an opportunity to grow. Join us in creating a fun, safe, and meaningful experience for youth in our community. Sign up today and help shape the next generation through sports.

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Fall - Volunteer Youth Soccer Coach -Eastern Shore Family YMCA
Fall - Volunteer Youth Soccer Coach -Eastern Shore Family YMCA

Eastern Shore Family YMCA

From quick passes to fast-paced goals, help kids build skills, confidence, and love for the game. As a YMCA Youth Sports Volunteer Coach, you’re helping young athletes build confidence, develop skills, and feel a true sense of belonging. Our youth sports programs focus on more than just the game. Each season creates a positive, inclusive environment where kids of all abilities are encouraged to learn, grow, and have fun. With one practice during the week and a game on the weekend, volunteer coaches lead basic skill development, teamwork activities, and friendly competition, all while modeling the YMCA’s core values of caring, honesty, respect, responsibility, and faith. No coaching experience? No problem. The Y provides training, resources, and ongoing support so you feel confident leading your team. Whether you are a parent, student, or community member, your time and encouragement can have a lasting impact on a child’s experience. Recreational Coaches typically commit to an 8-week season, volunteering about 2 hours per week for 1-hour practices and 1-hour games. The 3-5 age group practices for 30 minutes and then plays a 30-minute game right after, usually on Saturday, for a 1-hour-per-week commitment. Volunteers must complete the required onboarding steps, including training and safety protocols, before the season begins. At the Y, every child plays, every voice matters, and every moment is an opportunity to grow. Join us in creating a fun, safe, and meaningful experience for youth in our community. Sign up today and help shape the next generation through sports.

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FALL - Youth Flag Football Volunteer Coach - Currituck Family YMCA
FALL - Youth Flag Football Volunteer Coach - Currituck Family YMCA

Currituck Family YMCA

As a YMCA Youth Sports Volunteer Coach, you’re helping young athletes build confidence, develop skills, and feel a true sense of belonging. Our youth sports programs focus on more than just the game. Each season creates a positive, inclusive environment where kids of all abilities are encouraged to learn, grow, and have fun. With one practice during the week and a game on the weekend, volunteer coaches lead basic skill development, teamwork activities, and friendly competition, all while modeling the YMCA’s core values of caring, honesty, respect, responsibility, and faith. No coaching experience? No problem. The Y provides training, resources, and ongoing support so you feel confident leading your team. Whether you are a parent, student, or community member, your time and encouragement can have a lasting impact on a child’s experience. Y Flag Football is a volunteer coached program, designed to teach the basic skills of football to children who have never played the game and improve the skills of those who have. Focus will be on throwing, catching, running routes, rules and regulations of the game, team work, sportsmanship and fair play for all. YMCA core values will be emphasized throughout the season. The 3-5 age group practices for 30 minutes and then plays a 30-minute game right after, usually on Saturday, for a 1-hour-per-week commitment. Volunteers must complete the required onboarding steps, including training and safety protocols, before the season begins.

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Fall Volunteer T-Ball Coach - Blocker Norfolk Family YMCA
Fall Volunteer T-Ball Coach - Blocker Norfolk Family YMCA

Blocker Norfolk Family YMCA

Y T-ball is a volunteer coached program, designed to teach the basic skills of T-ball to children who have never played the game and improve the skills of those who have. Focus will be on throwing, catching, hitting and fielding techniques, rules and regulations of the game, team work, sportsmanship and fair play for all. YMCA core values will be emphasized throughout the season. Ages 3 to 5 will spend the first 30 minutes of their Saturday session practicing skills, followed by a game during the final 30 minutes of their one-hour time slot. Ages 5 and up will have a one-hour practice during the week, followed by a game day on Saturday. Teams will be split up based on practice availability, teammate/coach request, skill level, and age. The season kicks off with a Meet & Greet where you will get to meet your players and parents. Teams spend the first 30 minutes of their Saturday session practicing skills, followed by a game during the final 30 minutes of their one-hour time slot. Practice and Game schedules can be accessed through your YMCA Account and will be finalized the week of the Meet & Greet.

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Fall Volunteer T-Ball Coach - Great Bridge/Hickory Family YMCA
Fall Volunteer T-Ball Coach - Great Bridge/Hickory Family YMCA

Great Bridge/Hickory Family YMCA

Y T-ball is a volunteer coached program, designed to teach the basic skills of T-ball to children who have never played the game and improve the skills of those who have. Focus will be on throwing, catching, hitting and fielding techniques, rules and regulations of the game, team work, sportsmanship and fair play for all. YMCA core values will be emphasized throughout the season. Ages 3 to 5 will spend the first 30 minutes of their Saturday session practicing skills, followed by a game during the final 30 minutes of their one-hour time slot. Ages 5 and up will have a one-hour practice during the week, followed by a game day on Saturday. Teams will be split up based on practice availability, teammate/coach request, skill level, and age. The season kicks off with a Meet & Greet where you will get to meet your players and parents. Teams spend the first 30 minutes of their Saturday session practicing skills, followed by a game during the final 30 minutes of their one-hour time slot. Practice and Game schedules can be accessed through your YMCA Account and will be finalized the week of the Meet & Greet.

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Fall Volunteer T-Ball Coach - Greenbrier Family YMCA
Fall Volunteer T-Ball Coach - Greenbrier Family YMCA

Greenbrier Family YMCA

Y T-ball is a volunteer coached program, designed to teach the basic skills of T-ball to children who have never played the game and improve the skills of those who have. Focus will be on throwing, catching, hitting and fielding techniques, rules and regulations of the game, team work, sportsmanship and fair play for all. YMCA core values will be emphasized throughout the season. Ages 3 to 5 will spend the first 30 minutes of their Saturday session practicing skills, followed by a game during the final 30 minutes of their one-hour time slot. Ages 5 and up will have a one-hour practice during the week, followed by a game day on Saturday. Teams will be split up based on practice availability, teammate/coach request, skill level, and age. The season kicks off with a Meet & Greet where you will get to meet your players and parents. Teams spend the first 30 minutes of their Saturday session practicing skills, followed by a game during the final 30 minutes of their one-hour time slot. Practice and Game schedules can be accessed through your YMCA Account and will be finalized the week of the Meet & Greet.

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Fall Volunteer T-Ball Coach - Hilltop Family YMCA
Fall Volunteer T-Ball Coach - Hilltop Family YMCA

Hilltop Family YMCA/Camp Grom

Y T-ball is a volunteer coached program, designed to teach the basic skills of T-ball to children who have never played the game and improve the skills of those who have. Focus will be on throwing, catching, hitting and fielding techniques, rules and regulations of the game, team work, sportsmanship and fair play for all. YMCA core values will be emphasized throughout the season. Ages 3 to 5 will spend the first 30 minutes of their Saturday session practicing skills, followed by a game during the final 30 minutes of their one-hour time slot. Ages 5 and up will have a one-hour practice during the week, followed by a game day on Saturday. Teams will be split up based on practice availability, teammate/coach request, skill level, and age. The season kicks off with a Meet & Greet where you will get to meet your players and parents. Teams spend the first 30 minutes of their Saturday session practicing skills, followed by a game during the final 30 minutes of their one-hour time slot. Practice and Game schedules can be accessed through your YMCA Account and will be finalized the week of the Meet & Greet.

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Fall Volunteer T-Ball Coach - Indian River Family YMCA
Fall Volunteer T-Ball Coach - Indian River Family YMCA

Indian River Family YMCA

Y T-ball is a volunteer coached program, designed to teach the basic skills of T-ball to children who have never played the game and improve the skills of those who have. Focus will be on throwing, catching, hitting and fielding techniques, rules and regulations of the game, team work, sportsmanship and fair play for all. YMCA core values will be emphasized throughout the season. Ages 3 to 5 will spend the first 30 minutes of their Saturday session practicing skills, followed by a game during the final 30 minutes of their one-hour time slot. Ages 5 and up will have a one-hour practice during the week, followed by a game day on Saturday. Teams will be split up based on practice availability, teammate/coach request, skill level, and age. The season kicks off with a Meet & Greet where you will get to meet your players and parents. Teams spend the first 30 minutes of their Saturday session practicing skills, followed by a game during the final 30 minutes of their one-hour time slot. Practice and Game schedules can be accessed through your YMCA Account and will be finalized the week of the Meet & Greet.

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Fall Volunteer T-Ball Coach - Mt Trashmore Family YMCA
Fall Volunteer T-Ball Coach - Mt Trashmore Family YMCA

Mt. Trashmore Family YMCA

Y T-ball is a volunteer coached program, designed to teach the basic skills of T-ball to children who have never played the game and improve the skills of those who have. Focus will be on throwing, catching, hitting and fielding techniques, rules and regulations of the game, team work, sportsmanship and fair play for all. YMCA core values will be emphasized throughout the season. Ages 3 to 5 will spend the first 30 minutes of their Saturday session practicing skills, followed by a game during the final 30 minutes of their one-hour time slot. Ages 5 and up will have a one-hour practice during the week, followed by a game day on Saturday. Teams will be split up based on practice availability, teammate/coach request, skill level, and age. The season kicks off with a Meet & Greet where you will get to meet your players and parents. Teams spend the first 30 minutes of their Saturday session practicing skills, followed by a game during the final 30 minutes of their one-hour time slot. Practice and Game schedules can be accessed through your YMCA Account and will be finalized the week of the Meet & Greet.

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Fall Volunteer T-Ball Coach - Princess Anne Family YMCA
Fall Volunteer T-Ball Coach - Princess Anne Family YMCA

Princess Anne Family YMCA

Y T-ball is a volunteer coached program, designed to teach the basic skills of T-ball to children who have never played the game and improve the skills of those who have. Focus will be on throwing, catching, hitting and fielding techniques, rules and regulations of the game, team work, sportsmanship and fair play for all. YMCA core values will be emphasized throughout the season. Ages 3 to 5 will spend the first 30 minutes of their Saturday session practicing skills, followed by a game during the final 30 minutes of their one-hour time slot. Ages 5 and up will have a one-hour practice during the week, followed by a game day on Saturday. Teams will be split up based on practice availability, teammate/coach request, skill level, and age. The season kicks off with a Meet & Greet where you will get to meet your players and parents. Teams spend the first 30 minutes of their Saturday session practicing skills, followed by a game during the final 30 minutes of their one-hour time slot. Practice and Game schedules can be accessed through your YMCA Account and will be finalized the week of the Meet & Greet.

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Fall Volunteer T-Ball Coach - Suffolk Family YMCA
Fall Volunteer T-Ball Coach - Suffolk Family YMCA

Suffolk Family YMCA

Y T-ball is a volunteer coached program, designed to teach the basic skills of T-ball to children who have never played the game and improve the skills of those who have. Focus will be on throwing, catching, hitting and fielding techniques, rules and regulations of the game, team work, sportsmanship and fair play for all. YMCA core values will be emphasized throughout the season. Ages 3 to 5 will spend the first 30 minutes of their Saturday session practicing skills, followed by a game during the final 30 minutes of their one-hour time slot. Ages 5 and up will have a one-hour practice during the week, followed by a game day on Saturday. Teams will be split up based on practice availability, teammate/coach request, skill level, and age. The season kicks off with a Meet & Greet where you will get to meet your players and parents. Teams spend the first 30 minutes of their Saturday session practicing skills, followed by a game during the final 30 minutes of their one-hour time slot. Practice and Game schedules can be accessed through your YMCA Account and will be finalized the week of the Meet & Greet.

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Fall Volunteer T-Ball Coach - Taylor Bend Family YMCA
Fall Volunteer T-Ball Coach - Taylor Bend Family YMCA

Taylor Bend Family YMCA

Y T-ball is a volunteer coached program, designed to teach the basic skills of T-ball to children who have never played the game and improve the skills of those who have. Focus will be on throwing, catching, hitting and fielding techniques, rules and regulations of the game, team work, sportsmanship and fair play for all. YMCA core values will be emphasized throughout the season. Ages 3 to 5 will spend the first 30 minutes of their Saturday session practicing skills, followed by a game during the final 30 minutes of their one-hour time slot. Ages 5 and up will have a one-hour practice during the week, followed by a game day on Saturday. Teams will be split up based on practice availability, teammate/coach request, skill level, and age. The season kicks off with a Meet & Greet where you will get to meet your players and parents. Teams spend the first 30 minutes of their Saturday session practicing skills, followed by a game during the final 30 minutes of their one-hour time slot. Practice and Game schedules can be accessed through your YMCA Account and will be finalized the week of the Meet & Greet.

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Fall Volunteer Youth Cheer Coach - Blocker Norfolk Family YMCA
Fall Volunteer Youth Cheer Coach - Blocker Norfolk Family YMCA

Blocker Norfolk Family YMCA

Be the reason a child finds their voice, lifts their team, and shines on the mat. As a YMCA Youth Sports Volunteer Coach, you’re helping young athletes build confidence, develop skills, and feel a true sense of belonging. Our youth sports programs focus on more than just the game. Each season creates a positive, inclusive environment where kids of all abilities are encouraged to learn, grow, and have fun. With one practice during the week and a game on the weekend, volunteer coaches lead basic skill development, teamwork activities, and friendly competition, all while modeling the YMCA’s core values of caring, honesty, respect, responsibility, and faith. No coaching experience? No problem. The Y provides training, resources, and ongoing support so you feel confident leading your team. Whether you are a parent, student, or community member, your time and encouragement can have a lasting impact on a child’s experience. Recreational Coaches typically commit to an 8-week season, volunteering about 2 hours per week for 1-hour practices and 1-hour games. The 3-5 age group practices for 30 minutes and then plays a 30-minute game right after, usually on Saturday, for a 1-hour-per-week commitment. Volunteers must complete the required onboarding steps, including training and safety protocols, before the season begins. At the Y, every child plays, every voice matters, and every moment is an opportunity to grow. Join us in creating a fun, safe, and meaningful experience for youth in our community. Sign up today and help shape the next generation through sports.

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Fall Volunteer Youth Cheer Coach - Eastern Shore Family YMCA
Fall Volunteer Youth Cheer Coach - Eastern Shore Family YMCA

Eastern Shore Family YMCA

Be the reason a child finds their voice, lifts their team, and shines on the mat. As a YMCA Youth Sports Volunteer Coach, you’re helping young athletes build confidence, develop skills, and feel a true sense of belonging. Our youth sports programs focus on more than just the game. Each season creates a positive, inclusive environment where kids of all abilities are encouraged to learn, grow, and have fun. With one practice during the week and a game on the weekend, volunteer coaches lead basic skill development, teamwork activities, and friendly competition, all while modeling the YMCA’s core values of caring, honesty, respect, responsibility, and faith. No coaching experience? No problem. The Y provides training, resources, and ongoing support so you feel confident leading your team. Whether you are a parent, student, or community member, your time and encouragement can have a lasting impact on a child’s experience. Recreational Coaches typically commit to an 8-week season, volunteering about 2 hours per week for 1-hour practices and 1-hour games. The 3-5 age group practices for 30 minutes and then plays a 30-minute game right after, usually on Saturday, for a 1-hour-per-week commitment. Volunteers must complete the required onboarding steps, including training and safety protocols, before the season begins. At the Y, every child plays, every voice matters, and every moment is an opportunity to grow. Join us in creating a fun, safe, and meaningful experience for youth in our community. Sign up today and help shape the next generation through sports.

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Fall Volunteer Youth Cheer Coach - Great Bridge/Hickory YMCA
Fall Volunteer Youth Cheer Coach - Great Bridge/Hickory YMCA

Great Bridge/Hickory Family YMCA

Be the reason a child finds their voice, lifts their team, and shines on the mat. As a YMCA Youth Sports Volunteer Coach, you’re helping young athletes build confidence, develop skills, and feel a true sense of belonging. Our youth sports programs focus on more than just the game. Each season creates a positive, inclusive environment where kids of all abilities are encouraged to learn, grow, and have fun. With one practice during the week and a game on the weekend, volunteer coaches lead basic skill development, teamwork activities, and friendly competition, all while modeling the YMCA’s core values of caring, honesty, respect, responsibility, and faith. No coaching experience? No problem. The Y provides training, resources, and ongoing support so you feel confident leading your team. Whether you are a parent, student, or community member, your time and encouragement can have a lasting impact on a child’s experience. Recreational Coaches typically commit to an 8-week season, volunteering about 2 hours per week for 1-hour practices and 1-hour games. The 3-5 age group practices for 30 minutes and then plays a 30-minute game right after, usually on Saturday, for a 1-hour-per-week commitment. Volunteers must complete the required onboarding steps, including training and safety protocols, before the season begins. At the Y, every child plays, every voice matters, and every moment is an opportunity to grow. Join us in creating a fun, safe, and meaningful experience for youth in our community. Sign up today and help shape the next generation through sports.

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Fall Volunteer Youth Cheer Coach - Hilltop Family YMCA
Fall Volunteer Youth Cheer Coach - Hilltop Family YMCA

Hilltop Family YMCA/Camp Grom

Be the reason a child finds their voice, lifts their team, and shines on the mat. As a YMCA Youth Sports Volunteer Coach, you’re helping young athletes build confidence, develop skills, and feel a true sense of belonging. Our youth sports programs focus on more than just the game. Each season creates a positive, inclusive environment where kids of all abilities are encouraged to learn, grow, and have fun. With one practice during the week and a game on the weekend, volunteer coaches lead basic skill development, teamwork activities, and friendly competition, all while modeling the YMCA’s core values of caring, honesty, respect, responsibility, and faith. No coaching experience? No problem. The Y provides training, resources, and ongoing support so you feel confident leading your team. Whether you are a parent, student, or community member, your time and encouragement can have a lasting impact on a child’s experience. Recreational Coaches typically commit to an 8-week season, volunteering about 2 hours per week for 1-hour practices and 1-hour games. The 3-5 age group practices for 30 minutes and then plays a 30-minute game right after, usually on Saturday, for a 1-hour-per-week commitment. Volunteers must complete the required onboarding steps, including training and safety protocols, before the season begins. At the Y, every child plays, every voice matters, and every moment is an opportunity to grow. Join us in creating a fun, safe, and meaningful experience for youth in our community. Sign up today and help shape the next generation through sports.

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Fall Volunteer Youth Cheer Coach - Indian River Family YMCA
Fall Volunteer Youth Cheer Coach - Indian River Family YMCA

Indian River Family YMCA

Be the reason a child finds their voice, lifts their team, and shines on the mat. As a YMCA Youth Sports Volunteer Coach, you’re helping young athletes build confidence, develop skills, and feel a true sense of belonging. Our youth sports programs focus on more than just the game. Each season creates a positive, inclusive environment where kids of all abilities are encouraged to learn, grow, and have fun. With one practice during the week and a game on the weekend, volunteer coaches lead basic skill development, teamwork activities, and friendly competition, all while modeling the YMCA’s core values of caring, honesty, respect, responsibility, and faith. No coaching experience? No problem. The Y provides training, resources, and ongoing support so you feel confident leading your team. Whether you are a parent, student, or community member, your time and encouragement can have a lasting impact on a child’s experience. Recreational Coaches typically commit to an 8-week season, volunteering about 2 hours per week for 1-hour practices and 1-hour games. The 3-5 age group practices for 30 minutes and then plays a 30-minute game right after, usually on Saturday, for a 1-hour-per-week commitment. Volunteers must complete the required onboarding steps, including training and safety protocols, before the season begins. At the Y, every child plays, every voice matters, and every moment is an opportunity to grow. Join us in creating a fun, safe, and meaningful experience for youth in our community. Sign up today and help shape the next generation through sports.

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Fall Volunteer Youth Cheer Coach - Mt Trashmore Family YMCA
Fall Volunteer Youth Cheer Coach - Mt Trashmore Family YMCA

Mt. Trashmore Family YMCA

Be the reason a child finds their voice, lifts their team, and shines on the mat. As a YMCA Youth Sports Volunteer Coach, you’re helping young athletes build confidence, develop skills, and feel a true sense of belonging. Our youth sports programs focus on more than just the game. Each season creates a positive, inclusive environment where kids of all abilities are encouraged to learn, grow, and have fun. With one practice during the week and a game on the weekend, volunteer coaches lead basic skill development, teamwork activities, and friendly competition, all while modeling the YMCA’s core values of caring, honesty, respect, responsibility, and faith. No coaching experience? No problem. The Y provides training, resources, and ongoing support so you feel confident leading your team. Whether you are a parent, student, or community member, your time and encouragement can have a lasting impact on a child’s experience. Recreational Coaches typically commit to an 8-week season, volunteering about 2 hours per week for 1-hour practices and 1-hour games. The 3-5 age group practices for 30 minutes and then plays a 30-minute game right after, usually on Saturday, for a 1-hour-per-week commitment. Volunteers must complete the required onboarding steps, including training and safety protocols, before the season begins. At the Y, every child plays, every voice matters, and every moment is an opportunity to grow. Join us in creating a fun, safe, and meaningful experience for youth in our community. Sign up today and help shape the next generation through sports.

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Fall Volunteer Youth Cheer Coach - Northampton Co. Family YMCA
Fall Volunteer Youth Cheer Coach - Northampton Co. Family YMCA

Northampton County Family YMCA

Be the reason a child finds their voice, lifts their team, and shines on the mat. As a YMCA Youth Sports Volunteer Coach, you’re helping young athletes build confidence, develop skills, and feel a true sense of belonging. Our youth sports programs focus on more than just the game. Each season creates a positive, inclusive environment where kids of all abilities are encouraged to learn, grow, and have fun. With one practice during the week and a game on the weekend, volunteer coaches lead basic skill development, teamwork activities, and friendly competition, all while modeling the YMCA’s core values of caring, honesty, respect, responsibility, and faith. No coaching experience? No problem. The Y provides training, resources, and ongoing support so you feel confident leading your team. Whether you are a parent, student, or community member, your time and encouragement can have a lasting impact on a child’s experience. Recreational Coaches typically commit to an 8-week season, volunteering about 2 hours per week for 1-hour practices and 1-hour games. The 3-5 age group practices for 30 minutes and then plays a 30-minute game right after, usually on Saturday, for a 1-hour-per-week commitment. Volunteers must complete the required onboarding steps, including training and safety protocols, before the season begins. At the Y, every child plays, every voice matters, and every moment is an opportunity to grow. Join us in creating a fun, safe, and meaningful experience for youth in our community. Sign up today and help shape the next generation through sports.

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Fall Volunteer Youth Cheer Coach - Princess Anne Family YMCA
Fall Volunteer Youth Cheer Coach - Princess Anne Family YMCA

Princess Anne Family YMCA

Be the reason a child finds their voice, lifts their team, and shines on the mat. As a YMCA Youth Sports Volunteer Coach, you’re helping young athletes build confidence, develop skills, and feel a true sense of belonging. Our youth sports programs focus on more than just the game. Each season creates a positive, inclusive environment where kids of all abilities are encouraged to learn, grow, and have fun. With one practice during the week and a game on the weekend, volunteer coaches lead basic skill development, teamwork activities, and friendly competition, all while modeling the YMCA’s core values of caring, honesty, respect, responsibility, and faith. No coaching experience? No problem. The Y provides training, resources, and ongoing support so you feel confident leading your team. Whether you are a parent, student, or community member, your time and encouragement can have a lasting impact on a child’s experience. Recreational Coaches typically commit to an 8-week season, volunteering about 2 hours per week for 1-hour practices and 1-hour games. The 3-5 age group practices for 30 minutes and then plays a 30-minute game right after, usually on Saturday, for a 1-hour-per-week commitment. Volunteers must complete the required onboarding steps, including training and safety protocols, before the season begins. At the Y, every child plays, every voice matters, and every moment is an opportunity to grow. Join us in creating a fun, safe, and meaningful experience for youth in our community. Sign up today and help shape the next generation through sports.

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Fall Volunteer Youth Cheer Coach - Suffolk Family YMCA
Fall Volunteer Youth Cheer Coach - Suffolk Family YMCA

Suffolk Family YMCA

Be the reason a child finds their voice, lifts their team, and shines on the mat. As a YMCA Youth Sports Volunteer Coach, you’re helping young athletes build confidence, develop skills, and feel a true sense of belonging. Our youth sports programs focus on more than just the game. Each season creates a positive, inclusive environment where kids of all abilities are encouraged to learn, grow, and have fun. With one practice during the week and a game on the weekend, volunteer coaches lead basic skill development, teamwork activities, and friendly competition, all while modeling the YMCA’s core values of caring, honesty, respect, responsibility, and faith. No coaching experience? No problem. The Y provides training, resources, and ongoing support so you feel confident leading your team. Whether you are a parent, student, or community member, your time and encouragement can have a lasting impact on a child’s experience. Recreational Coaches typically commit to an 8-week season, volunteering about 2 hours per week for 1-hour practices and 1-hour games. The 3-5 age group practices for 30 minutes and then plays a 30-minute game right after, usually on Saturday, for a 1-hour-per-week commitment. Volunteers must complete the required onboarding steps, including training and safety protocols, before the season begins. At the Y, every child plays, every voice matters, and every moment is an opportunity to grow. Join us in creating a fun, safe, and meaningful experience for youth in our community. Sign up today and help shape the next generation through sports.

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Fall Volunteer Youth Cheer Coach - Taylor Bend Family YMCA
Fall Volunteer Youth Cheer Coach - Taylor Bend Family YMCA

Taylor Bend Family YMCA

Be the reason a child finds their voice, lifts their team, and shines on the mat. As a YMCA Youth Sports Volunteer Coach, you’re helping young athletes build confidence, develop skills, and feel a true sense of belonging. Our youth sports programs focus on more than just the game. Each season creates a positive, inclusive environment where kids of all abilities are encouraged to learn, grow, and have fun. With one practice during the week and a game on the weekend, volunteer coaches lead basic skill development, teamwork activities, and friendly competition, all while modeling the YMCA’s core values of caring, honesty, respect, responsibility, and faith. No coaching experience? No problem. The Y provides training, resources, and ongoing support so you feel confident leading your team. Whether you are a parent, student, or community member, your time and encouragement can have a lasting impact on a child’s experience. Recreational Coaches typically commit to an 8-week season, volunteering about 2 hours per week for 1-hour practices and 1-hour games. The 3-5 age group practices for 30 minutes and then plays a 30-minute game right after, usually on Saturday, for a 1-hour-per-week commitment. Volunteers must complete the required onboarding steps, including training and safety protocols, before the season begins. At the Y, every child plays, every voice matters, and every moment is an opportunity to grow. Join us in creating a fun, safe, and meaningful experience for youth in our community. Sign up today and help shape the next generation through sports.

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Fall Volunteer Youth Cheer Coach - Y on Granby
Fall Volunteer Youth Cheer Coach - Y on Granby

Y on Granby

Be the reason a child finds their voice, lifts their team, and shines on the mat. As a YMCA Youth Sports Volunteer Coach, you’re helping young athletes build confidence, develop skills, and feel a true sense of belonging. Our youth sports programs focus on more than just the game. Each season creates a positive, inclusive environment where kids of all abilities are encouraged to learn, grow, and have fun. With one practice during the week and a game on the weekend, volunteer coaches lead basic skill development, teamwork activities, and friendly competition, all while modeling the YMCA’s core values of caring, honesty, respect, responsibility, and faith. No coaching experience? No problem. The Y provides training, resources, and ongoing support so you feel confident leading your team. Whether you are a parent, student, or community member, your time and encouragement can have a lasting impact on a child’s experience. Recreational Coaches typically commit to an 8-week season, volunteering about 2 hours per week for 1-hour practices and 1-hour games. The 3-5 age group practices for 30 minutes and then plays a 30-minute game right after, usually on Saturday, for a 1-hour-per-week commitment. Volunteers must complete the required onboarding steps, including training and safety protocols, before the season begins. At the Y, every child plays, every voice matters, and every moment is an opportunity to grow. Join us in creating a fun, safe, and meaningful experience for youth in our community. Sign up today and help shape the next generation through sports.

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Fall Volunteer Youth Cheer Coach - YMCA of Portsmouth
Fall Volunteer Youth Cheer Coach - YMCA of Portsmouth

YMCA of Portsmouth

Be the reason a child finds their voice, lifts their team, and shines on the mat. As a YMCA Youth Sports Volunteer Coach, you’re helping young athletes build confidence, develop skills, and feel a true sense of belonging. Our youth sports programs focus on more than just the game. Each season creates a positive, inclusive environment where kids of all abilities are encouraged to learn, grow, and have fun. With one practice during the week and a game on the weekend, volunteer coaches lead basic skill development, teamwork activities, and friendly competition, all while modeling the YMCA’s core values of caring, honesty, respect, responsibility, and faith. No coaching experience? No problem. The Y provides training, resources, and ongoing support so you feel confident leading your team. Whether you are a parent, student, or community member, your time and encouragement can have a lasting impact on a child’s experience. Recreational Coaches typically commit to an 8-week season, volunteering about 2 hours per week for 1-hour practices and 1-hour games. The 3-5 age group practices for 30 minutes and then plays a 30-minute game right after, usually on Saturday, for a 1-hour-per-week commitment. Volunteers must complete the required onboarding steps, including training and safety protocols, before the season begins. At the Y, every child plays, every voice matters, and every moment is an opportunity to grow. Join us in creating a fun, safe, and meaningful experience for youth in our community. Sign up today and help shape the next generation through sports.

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Fall Volunteer Youth Soccer Coach - Blocker Norfolk Family YMCA
Fall Volunteer Youth Soccer Coach - Blocker Norfolk Family YMCA

Blocker Norfolk Family YMCA

From quick passes to fast-paced goals, help kids build skills, confidence, and love for the game. As a YMCA Youth Sports Volunteer Coach, you’re helping young athletes build confidence, develop skills, and feel a true sense of belonging. Our youth sports programs focus on more than just the game. Each season creates a positive, inclusive environment where kids of all abilities are encouraged to learn, grow, and have fun. With one practice during the week and a game on the weekend, volunteer coaches lead basic skill development, teamwork activities, and friendly competition, all while modeling the YMCA’s core values of caring, honesty, respect, responsibility, and faith. No coaching experience? No problem. The Y provides training, resources, and ongoing support so you feel confident leading your team. Whether you are a parent, student, or community member, your time and encouragement can have a lasting impact on a child’s experience. Recreational Coaches typically commit to an 8-week season, volunteering about 2 hours per week for 1-hour practices and 1-hour games. The 3-5 age group practices for 30 minutes and then plays a 30-minute game right after, usually on Saturday, for a 1-hour-per-week commitment. Volunteers must complete the required onboarding steps, including training and safety protocols, before the season begins. At the Y, every child plays, every voice matters, and every moment is an opportunity to grow. Join us in creating a fun, safe, and meaningful experience for youth in our community. Sign up today and help shape the next generation through sports.

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Fall Volunteer Youth Soccer Coach - Effingham Family YMCA
Fall Volunteer Youth Soccer Coach - Effingham Family YMCA

Effingham Street Family YMCA

From quick passes to fast-paced goals, help kids build skills, confidence, and love for the game. As a YMCA Youth Sports Volunteer Coach, you’re helping young athletes build confidence, develop skills, and feel a true sense of belonging. Our youth sports programs focus on more than just the game. Each season creates a positive, inclusive environment where kids of all abilities are encouraged to learn, grow, and have fun. With one practice during the week and a game on the weekend, volunteer coaches lead basic skill development, teamwork activities, and friendly competition, all while modeling the YMCA’s core values of caring, honesty, respect, responsibility, and faith. No coaching experience? No problem. The Y provides training, resources, and ongoing support so you feel confident leading your team. Whether you are a parent, student, or community member, your time and encouragement can have a lasting impact on a child’s experience. Recreational Coaches typically commit to an 8-week season, volunteering about 2 hours per week for 1-hour practices and 1-hour games. The 3-5 age group practices for 30 minutes and then plays a 30-minute game right after, usually on Saturday, for a 1-hour-per-week commitment. Volunteers must complete the required onboarding steps, including training and safety protocols, before the season begins. At the Y, every child plays, every voice matters, and every moment is an opportunity to grow. Join us in creating a fun, safe, and meaningful experience for youth in our community. Sign up today and help shape the next generation through sports.

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Fall Volunteer Youth Soccer Coach - James L. Camp YMCA (Franklin)
Fall Volunteer Youth Soccer Coach - James L. Camp YMCA (Franklin)

James L. Camp Family YMCA

From quick passes to fast-paced goals, help kids build skills, confidence, and love for the game. As a YMCA Youth Sports Volunteer Coach, you’re helping young athletes build confidence, develop skills, and feel a true sense of belonging. Our youth sports programs focus on more than just the game. Each season creates a positive, inclusive environment where kids of all abilities are encouraged to learn, grow, and have fun. With one practice during the week and a game on the weekend, volunteer coaches lead basic skill development, teamwork activities, and friendly competition, all while modeling the YMCA’s core values of caring, honesty, respect, responsibility, and faith. No coaching experience? No problem. The Y provides training, resources, and ongoing support so you feel confident leading your team. Whether you are a parent, student, or community member, your time and encouragement can have a lasting impact on a child’s experience. Recreational Coaches typically commit to an 8-week season, volunteering about 2 hours per week for 1-hour practices and 1-hour games. The 3-5 age group practices for 30 minutes and then plays a 30-minute game right after, usually on Saturday, for a 1-hour-per-week commitment. Volunteers must complete the required onboarding steps, including training and safety protocols, before the season begins. At the Y, every child plays, every voice matters, and every moment is an opportunity to grow. Join us in creating a fun, safe, and meaningful experience for youth in our community. Sign up today and help shape the next generation through sports.

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Fall Volunteer Youth Soccer Coach - Y on Granby
Fall Volunteer Youth Soccer Coach - Y on Granby

Y on Granby

From quick passes to fast-paced goals, help kids build skills, confidence, and love for the game. As a YMCA Youth Sports Volunteer Coach, you’re helping young athletes build confidence, develop skills, and feel a true sense of belonging. Our youth sports programs focus on more than just the game. Each season creates a positive, inclusive environment where kids of all abilities are encouraged to learn, grow, and have fun. With one practice during the week and a game on the weekend, volunteer coaches lead basic skill development, teamwork activities, and friendly competition, all while modeling the YMCA’s core values of caring, honesty, respect, responsibility, and faith. No coaching experience? No problem. The Y provides training, resources, and ongoing support so you feel confident leading your team. Whether you are a parent, student, or community member, your time and encouragement can have a lasting impact on a child’s experience. Recreational Coaches typically commit to an 8-week season, volunteering about 2 hours per week for 1-hour practices and 1-hour games. The 3-5 age group practices for 30 minutes and then plays a 30-minute game right after, usually on Saturday, for a 1-hour-per-week commitment. Volunteers must complete the required onboarding steps, including training and safety protocols, before the season begins. At the Y, every child plays, every voice matters, and every moment is an opportunity to grow. Join us in creating a fun, safe, and meaningful experience for youth in our community. Sign up today and help shape the next generation through sports.

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Fall Volunteer Youth Soccer Coach - YMCA of Portsmouth
Fall Volunteer Youth Soccer Coach - YMCA of Portsmouth

YMCA of Portsmouth

From quick passes to fast-paced goals, help kids build skills, confidence, and love for the game. As a YMCA Youth Sports Volunteer Coach, you’re helping young athletes build confidence, develop skills, and feel a true sense of belonging. Our youth sports programs focus on more than just the game. Each season creates a positive, inclusive environment where kids of all abilities are encouraged to learn, grow, and have fun. With one practice during the week and a game on the weekend, volunteer coaches lead basic skill development, teamwork activities, and friendly competition, all while modeling the YMCA’s core values of caring, honesty, respect, responsibility, and faith. No coaching experience? No problem. The Y provides training, resources, and ongoing support so you feel confident leading your team. Whether you are a parent, student, or community member, your time and encouragement can have a lasting impact on a child’s experience. Recreational Coaches typically commit to an 8-week season, volunteering about 2 hours per week for 1-hour practices and 1-hour games. The 3-5 age group practices for 30 minutes and then plays a 30-minute game right after, usually on Saturday, for a 1-hour-per-week commitment. Volunteers must complete the required onboarding steps, including training and safety protocols, before the season begins. At the Y, every child plays, every voice matters, and every moment is an opportunity to grow. Join us in creating a fun, safe, and meaningful experience for youth in our community. Sign up today and help shape the next generation through sports.

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Fall Volunteer Youth Soccer Coach -Princess Anne Family YMCA
Fall Volunteer Youth Soccer Coach -Princess Anne Family YMCA

Princess Anne Family YMCA

From quick passes to fast-paced goals, help kids build skills, confidence, and love for the game. As a YMCA Youth Sports Volunteer Coach, you’re helping young athletes build confidence, develop skills, and feel a true sense of belonging. Our youth sports programs focus on more than just the game. Each season creates a positive, inclusive environment where kids of all abilities are encouraged to learn, grow, and have fun. With one practice during the week and a game on the weekend, volunteer coaches lead basic skill development, teamwork activities, and friendly competition, all while modeling the YMCA’s core values of caring, honesty, respect, responsibility, and faith. No coaching experience? No problem. The Y provides training, resources, and ongoing support so you feel confident leading your team. Whether you are a parent, student, or community member, your time and encouragement can have a lasting impact on a child’s experience. Recreational Coaches typically commit to an 8-week season, volunteering about 2 hours per week for 1-hour practices and 1-hour games. The 3-5 age group practices for 30 minutes and then plays a 30-minute game right after, usually on Saturday, for a 1-hour-per-week commitment. Volunteers must complete the required onboarding steps, including training and safety protocols, before the season begins. At the Y, every child plays, every voice matters, and every moment is an opportunity to grow. Join us in creating a fun, safe, and meaningful experience for youth in our community. Sign up today and help shape the next generation through sports.

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Fall Volunteer Youth Soccer Coach -Suffolk Family YMCA
Fall Volunteer Youth Soccer Coach -Suffolk Family YMCA

Suffolk Family YMCA

From quick passes to fast-paced goals, help kids build skills, confidence, and love for the game. As a YMCA Youth Sports Volunteer Coach, you’re helping young athletes build confidence, develop skills, and feel a true sense of belonging. Our youth sports programs focus on more than just the game. Each season creates a positive, inclusive environment where kids of all abilities are encouraged to learn, grow, and have fun. With one practice during the week and a game on the weekend, volunteer coaches lead basic skill development, teamwork activities, and friendly competition, all while modeling the YMCA’s core values of caring, honesty, respect, responsibility, and faith. No coaching experience? No problem. The Y provides training, resources, and ongoing support so you feel confident leading your team. Whether you are a parent, student, or community member, your time and encouragement can have a lasting impact on a child’s experience. Recreational Coaches typically commit to an 8-week season, volunteering about 2 hours per week for 1-hour practices and 1-hour games. The 3-5 age group practices for 30 minutes and then plays a 30-minute game right after, usually on Saturday, for a 1-hour-per-week commitment. Volunteers must complete the required onboarding steps, including training and safety protocols, before the season begins. At the Y, every child plays, every voice matters, and every moment is an opportunity to grow. Join us in creating a fun, safe, and meaningful experience for youth in our community. Sign up today and help shape the next generation through sports.

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Fall Youth Cheer Coach - Greenbrier Family YMCA
Fall Youth Cheer Coach - Greenbrier Family YMCA

Greenbrier Family YMCA

Be the reason a child finds their voice, lifts their team, and shines on the mat. As a YMCA Youth Sports Volunteer Coach, you’re helping young athletes build confidence, develop skills, and feel a true sense of belonging. Our youth sports programs focus on more than just the game. Each season creates a positive, inclusive environment where kids of all abilities are encouraged to learn, grow, and have fun. With one practice during the week and a game on the weekend, volunteer coaches lead basic skill development, teamwork activities, and friendly competition, all while modeling the YMCA’s core values of caring, honesty, respect, responsibility, and faith. No coaching experience? No problem. The Y provides training, resources, and ongoing support so you feel confident leading your team. Whether you are a parent, student, or community member, your time and encouragement can have a lasting impact on a child’s experience. Recreational Coaches typically commit to an 8-week season, volunteering about 2 hours per week for 1-hour practices and 1-hour games. The 3-5 age group practices for 30 minutes and then plays a 30-minute game right after, usually on Saturday, for a 1-hour-per-week commitment. Volunteers must complete the required onboarding steps, including training and safety protocols, before the season begins. At the Y, every child plays, every voice matters, and every moment is an opportunity to grow. Join us in creating a fun, safe, and meaningful experience for youth in our community. Sign up today and help shape the next generation through sports.

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Fall Youth Volleyball Coach - Blocker Norfolk Family YMCA
Fall Youth Volleyball Coach - Blocker Norfolk Family YMCA

Blocker Norfolk Family YMCA

Be the reason a child finds their confidence with every serve, set, and spike. As a YMCA Youth Sports Volunteer Coach, you’re helping young athletes build confidence, develop skills, and feel a true sense of belonging. Our youth sports programs focus on more than just the game. Each season creates a positive, inclusive environment where kids of all abilities are encouraged to learn, grow, and have fun. With one practice during the week and a game on the weekend, volunteer coaches lead basic skill development, teamwork activities, and friendly competition, all while modeling the YMCA’s core values of caring, honesty, respect, responsibility, and faith. No coaching experience? No problem. The Y provides training, resources, and ongoing support so you feel confident leading your team. Whether you are a parent, student, or community member, your time and encouragement can have a lasting impact on a child’s experience. Recreational Coaches typically commit to an 8-week season, volunteering about 2 hours per week for 1-hour practices and 1-hour games. The 3-5 age group practices for 30 minutes and then plays a 30-minute game right after, usually on Saturday, for a 1-hour-per-week commitment. Volunteers must complete the required onboarding steps, including training and safety protocols, before the season begins. At the Y, every child plays, every voice matters, and every moment is an opportunity to grow. Join us in creating a fun, safe, and meaningful experience for youth in our community. Sign up today and help shape the next generation through sports.

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Fall Youth Volleyball Coach - Eastern Shore Family YMCA
Fall Youth Volleyball Coach - Eastern Shore Family YMCA

Eastern Shore Family YMCA

Be the reason a child finds their confidence with every serve, set, and spike. As a YMCA Youth Sports Volunteer Coach, you’re helping young athletes build confidence, develop skills, and feel a true sense of belonging. Our youth sports programs focus on more than just the game. Each season creates a positive, inclusive environment where kids of all abilities are encouraged to learn, grow, and have fun. With one practice during the week and a game on the weekend, volunteer coaches lead basic skill development, teamwork activities, and friendly competition, all while modeling the YMCA’s core values of caring, honesty, respect, responsibility, and faith. No coaching experience? No problem. The Y provides training, resources, and ongoing support so you feel confident leading your team. Whether you are a parent, student, or community member, your time and encouragement can have a lasting impact on a child’s experience. Recreational Coaches typically commit to an 8-week season, volunteering about 2 hours per week for 1-hour practices and 1-hour games. The 3-5 age group practices for 30 minutes and then plays a 30-minute game right after, usually on Saturday, for a 1-hour-per-week commitment. Volunteers must complete the required onboarding steps, including training and safety protocols, before the season begins. At the Y, every child plays, every voice matters, and every moment is an opportunity to grow. Join us in creating a fun, safe, and meaningful experience for youth in our community. Sign up today and help shape the next generation through sports.

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Fall Youth Volleyball Coach - Effingham Street Family YMCA
Fall Youth Volleyball Coach - Effingham Street Family YMCA

Effingham Street Family YMCA

Be the reason a child finds their confidence with every serve, set, and spike. As a YMCA Youth Sports Volunteer Coach, you’re helping young athletes build confidence, develop skills, and feel a true sense of belonging. Our youth sports programs focus on more than just the game. Each season creates a positive, inclusive environment where kids of all abilities are encouraged to learn, grow, and have fun. With one practice during the week and a game on the weekend, volunteer coaches lead basic skill development, teamwork activities, and friendly competition, all while modeling the YMCA’s core values of caring, honesty, respect, responsibility, and faith. No coaching experience? No problem. The Y provides training, resources, and ongoing support so you feel confident leading your team. Whether you are a parent, student, or community member, your time and encouragement can have a lasting impact on a child’s experience. Recreational Coaches typically commit to an 8-week season, volunteering about 2 hours per week for 1-hour practices and 1-hour games. The 3-5 age group practices for 30 minutes and then plays a 30-minute game right after, usually on Saturday, for a 1-hour-per-week commitment. Volunteers must complete the required onboarding steps, including training and safety protocols, before the season begins. At the Y, every child plays, every voice matters, and every moment is an opportunity to grow. Join us in creating a fun, safe, and meaningful experience for youth in our community. Sign up today and help shape the next generation through sports.

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Fall Youth Volleyball Coach - Great Bridge/Hickory
Fall Youth Volleyball Coach - Great Bridge/Hickory

Great Bridge/Hickory Family YMCA

Be the reason a child finds their confidence with every serve, set, and spike. As a YMCA Youth Sports Volunteer Coach, you’re helping young athletes build confidence, develop skills, and feel a true sense of belonging. Our youth sports programs focus on more than just the game. Each season creates a positive, inclusive environment where kids of all abilities are encouraged to learn, grow, and have fun. With one practice during the week and a game on the weekend, volunteer coaches lead basic skill development, teamwork activities, and friendly competition, all while modeling the YMCA’s core values of caring, honesty, respect, responsibility, and faith. No coaching experience? No problem. The Y provides training, resources, and ongoing support so you feel confident leading your team. Whether you are a parent, student, or community member, your time and encouragement can have a lasting impact on a child’s experience. Recreational Coaches typically commit to an 8-week season, volunteering about 2 hours per week for 1-hour practices and 1-hour games. The 3-5 age group practices for 30 minutes and then plays a 30-minute game right after, usually on Saturday, for a 1-hour-per-week commitment. Volunteers must complete the required onboarding steps, including training and safety protocols, before the season begins. At the Y, every child plays, every voice matters, and every moment is an opportunity to grow. Join us in creating a fun, safe, and meaningful experience for youth in our community. Sign up today and help shape the next generation through sports.

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Fall Youth Volleyball Coach - Greenbrier Family YMCA
Fall Youth Volleyball Coach - Greenbrier Family YMCA

Greenbrier Family YMCA

Be the reason a child finds their confidence with every serve, set, and spike. As a YMCA Youth Sports Volunteer Coach, you’re helping young athletes build confidence, develop skills, and feel a true sense of belonging. Our youth sports programs focus on more than just the game. Each season creates a positive, inclusive environment where kids of all abilities are encouraged to learn, grow, and have fun. With one practice during the week and a game on the weekend, volunteer coaches lead basic skill development, teamwork activities, and friendly competition, all while modeling the YMCA’s core values of caring, honesty, respect, responsibility, and faith. No coaching experience? No problem. The Y provides training, resources, and ongoing support so you feel confident leading your team. Whether you are a parent, student, or community member, your time and encouragement can have a lasting impact on a child’s experience. Recreational Coaches typically commit to an 8-week season, volunteering about 2 hours per week for 1-hour practices and 1-hour games. The 3-5 age group practices for 30 minutes and then plays a 30-minute game right after, usually on Saturday, for a 1-hour-per-week commitment. Volunteers must complete the required onboarding steps, including training and safety protocols, before the season begins. At the Y, every child plays, every voice matters, and every moment is an opportunity to grow. Join us in creating a fun, safe, and meaningful experience for youth in our community. Sign up today and help shape the next generation through sports.

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Fall Youth Volleyball Coach - Hilltop Family YMCA
Fall Youth Volleyball Coach - Hilltop Family YMCA

Hilltop Family YMCA/Camp Grom

Be the reason a child finds their confidence with every serve, set, and spike. As a YMCA Youth Sports Volunteer Coach, you’re helping young athletes build confidence, develop skills, and feel a true sense of belonging. Our youth sports programs focus on more than just the game. Each season creates a positive, inclusive environment where kids of all abilities are encouraged to learn, grow, and have fun. With one practice during the week and a game on the weekend, volunteer coaches lead basic skill development, teamwork activities, and friendly competition, all while modeling the YMCA’s core values of caring, honesty, respect, responsibility, and faith. No coaching experience? No problem. The Y provides training, resources, and ongoing support so you feel confident leading your team. Whether you are a parent, student, or community member, your time and encouragement can have a lasting impact on a child’s experience. Recreational Coaches typically commit to an 8-week season, volunteering about 2 hours per week for 1-hour practices and 1-hour games. The 3-5 age group practices for 30 minutes and then plays a 30-minute game right after, usually on Saturday, for a 1-hour-per-week commitment. Volunteers must complete the required onboarding steps, including training and safety protocols, before the season begins. At the Y, every child plays, every voice matters, and every moment is an opportunity to grow. Join us in creating a fun, safe, and meaningful experience for youth in our community. Sign up today and help shape the next generation through sports.

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Fall Youth Volleyball Coach - Indian River Family YMCA
Fall Youth Volleyball Coach - Indian River Family YMCA

Indian River Family YMCA

Be the reason a child finds their confidence with every serve, set, and spike. As a YMCA Youth Sports Volunteer Coach, you’re helping young athletes build confidence, develop skills, and feel a true sense of belonging. Our youth sports programs focus on more than just the game. Each season creates a positive, inclusive environment where kids of all abilities are encouraged to learn, grow, and have fun. With one practice during the week and a game on the weekend, volunteer coaches lead basic skill development, teamwork activities, and friendly competition, all while modeling the YMCA’s core values of caring, honesty, respect, responsibility, and faith. No coaching experience? No problem. The Y provides training, resources, and ongoing support so you feel confident leading your team. Whether you are a parent, student, or community member, your time and encouragement can have a lasting impact on a child’s experience. Recreational Coaches typically commit to an 8-week season, volunteering about 2 hours per week for 1-hour practices and 1-hour games. The 3-5 age group practices for 30 minutes and then plays a 30-minute game right after, usually on Saturday, for a 1-hour-per-week commitment. Volunteers must complete the required onboarding steps, including training and safety protocols, before the season begins. At the Y, every child plays, every voice matters, and every moment is an opportunity to grow. Join us in creating a fun, safe, and meaningful experience for youth in our community. Sign up today and help shape the next generation through sports.

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Fall Youth Volleyball Coach - Mt Trashmore Family YMCA
Fall Youth Volleyball Coach - Mt Trashmore Family YMCA

Mt. Trashmore Family YMCA

Be the reason a child finds their confidence with every serve, set, and spike. As a YMCA Youth Sports Volunteer Coach, you’re helping young athletes build confidence, develop skills, and feel a true sense of belonging. Our youth sports programs focus on more than just the game. Each season creates a positive, inclusive environment where kids of all abilities are encouraged to learn, grow, and have fun. With one practice during the week and a game on the weekend, volunteer coaches lead basic skill development, teamwork activities, and friendly competition, all while modeling the YMCA’s core values of caring, honesty, respect, responsibility, and faith. No coaching experience? No problem. The Y provides training, resources, and ongoing support so you feel confident leading your team. Whether you are a parent, student, or community member, your time and encouragement can have a lasting impact on a child’s experience. Recreational Coaches typically commit to an 8-week season, volunteering about 2 hours per week for 1-hour practices and 1-hour games. The 3-5 age group practices for 30 minutes and then plays a 30-minute game right after, usually on Saturday, for a 1-hour-per-week commitment. Volunteers must complete the required onboarding steps, including training and safety protocols, before the season begins. At the Y, every child plays, every voice matters, and every moment is an opportunity to grow. Join us in creating a fun, safe, and meaningful experience for youth in our community. Sign up today and help shape the next generation through sports.

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Fall Youth Volleyball Coach - Northampton County Family YMCA
Fall Youth Volleyball Coach - Northampton County Family YMCA

Northampton County Family YMCA

Be the reason a child finds their confidence with every serve, set, and spike. As a YMCA Youth Sports Volunteer Coach, you’re helping young athletes build confidence, develop skills, and feel a true sense of belonging. Our youth sports programs focus on more than just the game. Each season creates a positive, inclusive environment where kids of all abilities are encouraged to learn, grow, and have fun. With one practice during the week and a game on the weekend, volunteer coaches lead basic skill development, teamwork activities, and friendly competition, all while modeling the YMCA’s core values of caring, honesty, respect, responsibility, and faith. No coaching experience? No problem. The Y provides training, resources, and ongoing support so you feel confident leading your team. Whether you are a parent, student, or community member, your time and encouragement can have a lasting impact on a child’s experience. Recreational Coaches typically commit to an 8-week season, volunteering about 2 hours per week for 1-hour practices and 1-hour games. The 3-5 age group practices for 30 minutes and then plays a 30-minute game right after, usually on Saturday, for a 1-hour-per-week commitment. Volunteers must complete the required onboarding steps, including training and safety protocols, before the season begins. At the Y, every child plays, every voice matters, and every moment is an opportunity to grow. Join us in creating a fun, safe, and meaningful experience for youth in our community. Sign up today and help shape the next generation through sports.

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Fall Youth Volleyball Coach - Princess Anne Family YMCA
Fall Youth Volleyball Coach - Princess Anne Family YMCA

Princess Anne Family YMCA

Be the reason a child finds their confidence with every serve, set, and spike. As a YMCA Youth Sports Volunteer Coach, you’re helping young athletes build confidence, develop skills, and feel a true sense of belonging. Our youth sports programs focus on more than just the game. Each season creates a positive, inclusive environment where kids of all abilities are encouraged to learn, grow, and have fun. With one practice during the week and a game on the weekend, volunteer coaches lead basic skill development, teamwork activities, and friendly competition, all while modeling the YMCA’s core values of caring, honesty, respect, responsibility, and faith. No coaching experience? No problem. The Y provides training, resources, and ongoing support so you feel confident leading your team. Whether you are a parent, student, or community member, your time and encouragement can have a lasting impact on a child’s experience. Recreational Coaches typically commit to an 8-week season, volunteering about 2 hours per week for 1-hour practices and 1-hour games. The 3-5 age group practices for 30 minutes and then plays a 30-minute game right after, usually on Saturday, for a 1-hour-per-week commitment. Volunteers must complete the required onboarding steps, including training and safety protocols, before the season begins. At the Y, every child plays, every voice matters, and every moment is an opportunity to grow. Join us in creating a fun, safe, and meaningful experience for youth in our community. Sign up today and help shape the next generation through sports.

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Fall Youth Volleyball Coach - Suffolk Family YMCA
Fall Youth Volleyball Coach - Suffolk Family YMCA

Suffolk Family YMCA

Be the reason a child finds their confidence with every serve, set, and spike. As a YMCA Youth Sports Volunteer Coach, you’re helping young athletes build confidence, develop skills, and feel a true sense of belonging. Our youth sports programs focus on more than just the game. Each season creates a positive, inclusive environment where kids of all abilities are encouraged to learn, grow, and have fun. With one practice during the week and a game on the weekend, volunteer coaches lead basic skill development, teamwork activities, and friendly competition, all while modeling the YMCA’s core values of caring, honesty, respect, responsibility, and faith. No coaching experience? No problem. The Y provides training, resources, and ongoing support so you feel confident leading your team. Whether you are a parent, student, or community member, your time and encouragement can have a lasting impact on a child’s experience. Recreational Coaches typically commit to an 8-week season, volunteering about 2 hours per week for 1-hour practices and 1-hour games. The 3-5 age group practices for 30 minutes and then plays a 30-minute game right after, usually on Saturday, for a 1-hour-per-week commitment. Volunteers must complete the required onboarding steps, including training and safety protocols, before the season begins. At the Y, every child plays, every voice matters, and every moment is an opportunity to grow. Join us in creating a fun, safe, and meaningful experience for youth in our community. Sign up today and help shape the next generation through sports.

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Fall Youth Volleyball Coach - Taylor Bend Family YMCA
Fall Youth Volleyball Coach - Taylor Bend Family YMCA

Taylor Bend Family YMCA

Be the reason a child finds their confidence with every serve, set, and spike. As a YMCA Youth Sports Volunteer Coach, you’re helping young athletes build confidence, develop skills, and feel a true sense of belonging. Our youth sports programs focus on more than just the game. Each season creates a positive, inclusive environment where kids of all abilities are encouraged to learn, grow, and have fun. With one practice during the week and a game on the weekend, volunteer coaches lead basic skill development, teamwork activities, and friendly competition, all while modeling the YMCA’s core values of caring, honesty, respect, responsibility, and faith. No coaching experience? No problem. The Y provides training, resources, and ongoing support so you feel confident leading your team. Whether you are a parent, student, or community member, your time and encouragement can have a lasting impact on a child’s experience. Recreational Coaches typically commit to an 8-week season, volunteering about 2 hours per week for 1-hour practices and 1-hour games. The 3-5 age group practices for 30 minutes and then plays a 30-minute game right after, usually on Saturday, for a 1-hour-per-week commitment. Volunteers must complete the required onboarding steps, including training and safety protocols, before the season begins. At the Y, every child plays, every voice matters, and every moment is an opportunity to grow. Join us in creating a fun, safe, and meaningful experience for youth in our community. Sign up today and help shape the next generation through sports.

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Fall Youth Volleyball Coach - YMCA of Portsmouth
Fall Youth Volleyball Coach - YMCA of Portsmouth

YMCA of Portsmouth

Be the reason a child finds their confidence with every serve, set, and spike. As a YMCA Youth Sports Volunteer Coach, you’re helping young athletes build confidence, develop skills, and feel a true sense of belonging. Our youth sports programs focus on more than just the game. Each season creates a positive, inclusive environment where kids of all abilities are encouraged to learn, grow, and have fun. With one practice during the week and a game on the weekend, volunteer coaches lead basic skill development, teamwork activities, and friendly competition, all while modeling the YMCA’s core values of caring, honesty, respect, responsibility, and faith. No coaching experience? No problem. The Y provides training, resources, and ongoing support so you feel confident leading your team. Whether you are a parent, student, or community member, your time and encouragement can have a lasting impact on a child’s experience. Recreational Coaches typically commit to an 8-week season, volunteering about 2 hours per week for 1-hour practices and 1-hour games. The 3-5 age group practices for 30 minutes and then plays a 30-minute game right after, usually on Saturday, for a 1-hour-per-week commitment. Volunteers must complete the required onboarding steps, including training and safety protocols, before the season begins. At the Y, every child plays, every voice matters, and every moment is an opportunity to grow. Join us in creating a fun, safe, and meaningful experience for youth in our community. Sign up today and help shape the next generation through sports.

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Group Exercise Sub (Volunteer)

Currituck Family YMCA

Position Summary: A Volunteer Group Fitness Instructor is responsible for leading safe, engaging, and effective group exercise classes that promote health, well-being, and community among YMCA members. This role creates a welcoming and inclusive environment where participants of all fitness levels feel encouraged to achieve their goals. Instructors will deliver classes that reflect the Y’s commitment to healthy living, ensuring proper technique, motivation, and member connection. They serve as role models for healthy behavior, uphold YMCA values, and contribute to the overall member experience by building relationships and fostering a sense of belonging. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES: Provide outstanding customer service with a positive, proactive attitude. Demonstrate knowledge of wellness principles and promote a healthy lifestyle through words and actions. Adhere to ACSM and YMCA guidelines for all group exercise classes, including BPM standards and class-specific terminology (e.g., Zumba). Regularly update choreography and music selections to keep classes fresh and dynamic. Positively support YMCA national standards and guidelines in all interactions with members and team members. Requirements QUALIFICATIONS: Must have a current CPR, First Aid and O2 certification, or be certified within 30 days of hire. Current relevant national Group Exercise certification (YMCA, AFAA, ACE, Yoga, Pilates, Zumba, Cycle Reebok, etc), or be trained within 30 days of hire. Candidates must pass group exercise interview and audition. PHYSICAL DEMANDS: The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is frequently required to: Walk, stand, kneel, and stoop. Maintain continuous operations requiring attention to detail and multi-tasking. Must be able to lift, pull and move up to 50 pounds. Must be able to stand or sit for long periods of time. Must be physically able to successfully complete required certifications. EFFECT ON END RESULT: Help shift the focus from post-care to preventive care by encouraging YMCA members and team members to adopt lasting healthy lifestyle habits. Be an active and supportive part of the YMCA of South Hampton Roads Group Fitness team and the broader association. Create positive experiences that lead to happy and satisfied members, reflected in survey feedback. Support the YMCA's mission by helping members grow in body, mind, and spirit. BACKGROUND CHECKS: An offer of employment is contingent upon receipt of satisfactory results to meet the minimum requirements of the position. They may include criminal background and reference checks, E-Verify, drug test, driver’s license record, and/or a Child Protective Services Check (CPS). Additional driver’s license check, CPS, criminal background check, alcohol and/or drug testing may be required to be processed in the future in order to meet and/or maintain the requirements of this position.

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Hilltop Family YMCA / Camp Grom Advisory Board Member
Hilltop Family YMCA / Camp Grom Advisory Board Member

Hilltop Family YMCA/Camp Grom

A member of the Center Advisory Board is recognized as a key community leader who is interested in furthering the mission, vision, and values of the Hilltop Family YMCA / Camp Grom and the YMCA of South Hampton Roads. Volunteer leaders exemplify the YMCA values of caring, honesty, respect, responsibility, and faith in all aspects of volunteer performance and their relationship with others. Their work will serve to strengthen the Y’s cause to strengthen the community. Specific Center Goals for Board Volunteers Attend board meetings at least 80% of the time. Assume an active role on a minimum of one standing Committee/task force Attend 3 volunteer events Time requirements of a board member: Board and Committee meetings: 1-2 hours/month YMCA Annual Campaign: 1-3 hours/week Volunteer Opportunities: 6-10 hours/year Length of Commitment: 3 year term/2 term max

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Race Volunteer: 42nd Annual YMCA Independence Day 5k
Race Volunteer: 42nd Annual YMCA Independence Day 5k

Mt. Trashmore Family YMCA

The Y’s Independence Day 5K is more than a race, it's a fun way to help give working parents access to reliable, high-quality childcare, provide kids with life-saving water safety skills, and support teens with positive mentors and a safe space to grow. In 2025, more than 800 runners of all ages and abilities showed up to participate and helped raise more than $30,000 to support local kids and families. Come join the fun and help support a good cause by volunteering! The 5K starts and finishes at the Mt. Trashmore Family YMCA in Virginia Beach.Volunteers arrive and check in by 6:00 AM (authorities close the streets at 6:30 AM). The race kicks off at 7:30 AM and is followed by a Tot Trot (1/4 mile) for kids at 9am. Choose from a variety of volunteer roles. Youth younger than 14 may volunteer in some roles with a parent.

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Spring Youth Sports Volunteer Coach - Albemarle Family YMCA
Spring Youth Sports Volunteer Coach - Albemarle Family YMCA

Albemarle Family YMCA

Welcome to the YMCA of South Hampton Roads’ new volunteer management system, VolunteerMatters! Thank you for being part of our YMCA volunteer coaching community. Your role helps create positive, lasting experiences for the youth and families we serve. As part of our ongoing commitment to youth safety, we are using Volunteer Matters to ensure all volunteers are properly trained, credentialed, and supported. This system helps us maintain the highest level of safety for programs involving children, while also making it easier for you to stay involved. Through this platform, you can: • Complete required trainings and child protection requirements • Store and access your volunteer credentials securely • View your volunteer history • Sign up for future volunteer opportunities with ease Next Step: Please create or update your profile by May 31, 2026. To continue coaching, all requirements must be completed by this date. The process takes about 30 minutes and includes a child abuse prevention training (Foundations: Preventing Abuse in Youth Serving Organizations) designed to help you recognize and respond to potential risks, an important part of how we keep kids safe at the Y and in our community. Once your requirements are complete, you will be able to register for upcoming coaching opportunities. Thank you for helping us provide a safe, welcoming environment where every child can belong and succeed.

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Spring Youth Sports Volunteer Coach - Blocker Norfolk Family YMCA
Spring Youth Sports Volunteer Coach - Blocker Norfolk Family YMCA

Blocker Norfolk Family YMCA

Welcome to the YMCA of South Hampton Roads’ new volunteer management system, VolunteerMatters! Thank you for being part of our YMCA volunteer coaching community. Your role helps create positive, lasting experiences for the youth and families we serve. As part of our ongoing commitment to youth safety, we are using Volunteer Matters to ensure all volunteers are properly trained, credentialed, and supported. This system helps us maintain the highest level of safety for programs involving children, while also making it easier for you to stay involved. Through this platform, you can: • Complete required trainings and child protection requirements • Store and access your volunteer credentials securely • View your volunteer history • Sign up for future volunteer opportunities with ease Next Step: Please create or update your profile by May 31, 2026. To continue coaching, all requirements must be completed by this date. The process takes about 30 minutes and includes a child abuse prevention training (Foundations: Preventing Abuse in Youth Serving Organizations) designed to help you recognize and respond to potential risks, an important part of how we keep kids safe at the Y and in our community. Once your requirements are complete, you will be able to register for upcoming coaching opportunities. Thank you for helping us provide a safe, welcoming environment where every child can belong and succeed.

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Spring Youth Sports Volunteer Coach - Currituck Family YMCA
Spring Youth Sports Volunteer Coach - Currituck Family YMCA

Currituck Family YMCA

Welcome to the YMCA of South Hampton Roads’ new volunteer management system, VolunteerMatters! Thank you for being part of our YMCA volunteer coaching community. Your role helps create positive, lasting experiences for the youth and families we serve. As part of our ongoing commitment to youth safety, we are using Volunteer Matters to ensure all volunteers are properly trained, credentialed, and supported. This system helps us maintain the highest level of safety for programs involving children, while also making it easier for you to stay involved. Through this platform, you can: • Complete required trainings and child protection requirements • Store and access your volunteer credentials securely • View your volunteer history • Sign up for future volunteer opportunities with ease Next Step: Please create or update your profile by May 31, 2026. To continue coaching, all requirements must be completed by this date. The process takes about 30 minutes and includes a child abuse prevention training (Foundations: Preventing Abuse in Youth Serving Organizations) designed to help you recognize and respond to potential risks, an important part of how we keep kids safe at the Y and in our community. Once your requirements are complete, you will be able to register for upcoming coaching opportunities. Thank you for helping us provide a safe, welcoming environment where every child can belong and succeed.

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Spring Youth Sports Volunteer Coach - Eastern Shore Family YMCA
Spring Youth Sports Volunteer Coach - Eastern Shore Family YMCA

Eastern Shore Family YMCA

Welcome to the YMCA of South Hampton Roads’ new volunteer management system, VolunteerMatters! Thank you for being part of our YMCA volunteer coaching community. Your role helps create positive, lasting experiences for the youth and families we serve. As part of our ongoing commitment to youth safety, we are using Volunteer Matters to ensure all volunteers are properly trained, credentialed, and supported. This system helps us maintain the highest level of safety for programs involving children, while also making it easier for you to stay involved. Through this platform, you can: • Complete required trainings and child protection requirements • Store and access your volunteer credentials securely • View your volunteer history • Sign up for future volunteer opportunities with ease Next Step: Please create or update your profile by May 31, 2026. To continue coaching, all requirements must be completed by this date. The process takes about 30 minutes and includes a child abuse prevention training (Foundations: Preventing Abuse in Youth Serving Organizations) designed to help you recognize and respond to potential risks, an important part of how we keep kids safe at the Y and in our community. Once your requirements are complete, you will be able to register for upcoming coaching opportunities. Thank you for helping us provide a safe, welcoming environment where every child can belong and succeed.

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Spring Youth Sports Volunteer Coach - Great Bridge Hickory Family YMCA
Spring Youth Sports Volunteer Coach - Great Bridge Hickory Family YMCA

Great Bridge/Hickory Family YMCA

Welcome to the YMCA of South Hampton Roads’ new volunteer management system, VolunteerMatters! Thank you for being part of our YMCA volunteer coaching community. Your role helps create positive, lasting experiences for the youth and families we serve. As part of our ongoing commitment to youth safety, we are using Volunteer Matters to ensure all volunteers are properly trained, credentialed, and supported. This system helps us maintain the highest level of safety for programs involving children, while also making it easier for you to stay involved. Through this platform, you can: • Complete required trainings and child protection requirements • Store and access your volunteer credentials securely • View your volunteer history • Sign up for future volunteer opportunities with ease Next Step: Please create or update your profile by May 31, 2026. To continue coaching, all requirements must be completed by this date. The process takes about 30 minutes and includes a child abuse prevention training (Foundations: Preventing Abuse in Youth Serving Organizations) designed to help you recognize and respond to potential risks, an important part of how we keep kids safe at the Y and in our community. Once your requirements are complete, you will be able to register for upcoming coaching opportunities. Thank you for helping us provide a safe, welcoming environment where every child can belong and succeed.

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Spring Youth Sports Volunteer Coach - Greenbrier Family YMCA
Spring Youth Sports Volunteer Coach - Greenbrier Family YMCA

Greenbrier Family YMCA

Welcome to the YMCA of South Hampton Roads’ new volunteer management system, VolunteerMatters! Thank you for being part of our YMCA volunteer coaching community. Your role helps create positive, lasting experiences for the youth and families we serve. As part of our ongoing commitment to youth safety, we are using Volunteer Matters to ensure all volunteers are properly trained, credentialed, and supported. This system helps us maintain the highest level of safety for programs involving children, while also making it easier for you to stay involved. Through this platform, you can: • Complete required trainings and child protection requirements • Store and access your volunteer credentials securely • View your volunteer history • Sign up for future volunteer opportunities with ease Next Step: Please create or update your profile by May 31, 2026. To continue coaching, all requirements must be completed by this date. The process takes about 30 minutes and includes a child abuse prevention training (Foundations: Preventing Abuse in Youth Serving Organizations) designed to help you recognize and respond to potential risks, an important part of how we keep kids safe at the Y and in our community. Once your requirements are complete, you will be able to register for upcoming coaching opportunities. Thank you for helping us provide a safe, welcoming environment where every child can belong and succeed.

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Spring Youth Sports Volunteer Coach - Hilltop Family YMCA
Spring Youth Sports Volunteer Coach - Hilltop Family YMCA

Hilltop Family YMCA/Camp Grom

Welcome to the YMCA of South Hampton Roads’ new volunteer management system, VolunteerMatters! Thank you for being part of our YMCA volunteer coaching community. Your role helps create positive, lasting experiences for the youth and families we serve. As part of our ongoing commitment to youth safety, we are using Volunteer Matters to ensure all volunteers are properly trained, credentialed, and supported. This system helps us maintain the highest level of safety for programs involving children, while also making it easier for you to stay involved. Through this platform, you can: • Complete required trainings and child protection requirements • Store and access your volunteer credentials securely • View your volunteer history • Sign up for future volunteer opportunities with ease Next Step: Please create or update your profile by May 31, 2026. To continue coaching, all requirements must be completed by this date. The process takes about 30 minutes and includes a child abuse prevention training (Foundations: Preventing Abuse in Youth Serving Organizations) designed to help you recognize and respond to potential risks, an important part of how we keep kids safe at the Y and in our community. Once your requirements are complete, you will be able to register for upcoming coaching opportunities. Thank you for helping us provide a safe, welcoming environment where every child can belong and succeed.

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Spring Youth Sports Volunteer Coach - Indian River YMCA
Spring Youth Sports Volunteer Coach - Indian River YMCA

Indian River Family YMCA

Welcome to the YMCA of South Hampton Roads’ new volunteer management system, VolunteerMatters! Thank you for being part of our YMCA volunteer coaching community. Your role helps create positive, lasting experiences for the youth and families we serve. As part of our ongoing commitment to youth safety, we are using Volunteer Matters to ensure all volunteers are properly trained, credentialed, and supported. This system helps us maintain the highest level of safety for programs involving children, while also making it easier for you to stay involved. Through this platform, you can: • Complete required trainings and child protection requirements • Store and access your volunteer credentials securely • View your volunteer history • Sign up for future volunteer opportunities with ease Next Step: Please create or update your profile by May 31, 2026. To continue coaching, all requirements must be completed by this date. The process takes about 30 minutes and includes a child abuse prevention training (Foundations: Preventing Abuse in Youth Serving Organizations) designed to help you recognize and respond to potential risks, an important part of how we keep kids safe at the Y and in our community. Once your requirements are complete, you will be able to register for upcoming coaching opportunities. Thank you for helping us provide a safe, welcoming environment where every child can belong and succeed.

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Spring Youth Sports Volunteer Coach - James L Camp Family YMCA
Spring Youth Sports Volunteer Coach - James L Camp Family YMCA

James L. Camp Family YMCA

Welcome to the YMCA of South Hampton Roads’ new volunteer management system, VolunteerMatters! Thank you for being part of our YMCA volunteer coaching community. Your role helps create positive, lasting experiences for the youth and families we serve. As part of our ongoing commitment to youth safety, we are using Volunteer Matters to ensure all volunteers are properly trained, credentialed, and supported. This system helps us maintain the highest level of safety for programs involving children, while also making it easier for you to stay involved. Through this platform, you can: • Complete required trainings and child protection requirements • Store and access your volunteer credentials securely • View your volunteer history • Sign up for future volunteer opportunities with ease Next Step: Please create or update your profile by May 31, 2026. To continue coaching, all requirements must be completed by this date. The process takes about 30 minutes and includes a child abuse prevention training (Foundations: Preventing Abuse in Youth Serving Organizations) designed to help you recognize and respond to potential risks, an important part of how we keep kids safe at the Y and in our community. Once your requirements are complete, you will be able to register for upcoming coaching opportunities. Thank you for helping us provide a safe, welcoming environment where every child can belong and succeed.

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Spring Youth Sports Volunteer Coach - Mt Trashmore Family YMCA
Spring Youth Sports Volunteer Coach - Mt Trashmore Family YMCA

Mt. Trashmore Family YMCA

Welcome to the YMCA of South Hampton Roads’ new volunteer management system, VolunteerMatters! Thank you for being part of our YMCA volunteer coaching community. Your role helps create positive, lasting experiences for the youth and families we serve. As part of our ongoing commitment to youth safety, we are using Volunteer Matters to ensure all volunteers are properly trained, credentialed, and supported. This system helps us maintain the highest level of safety for programs involving children, while also making it easier for you to stay involved. Through this platform, you can: • Complete required trainings and child protection requirements • Store and access your volunteer credentials securely • View your volunteer history • Sign up for future volunteer opportunities with ease Next Step: Please create or update your profile by May 31, 2026. To continue coaching, all requirements must be completed by this date. The process takes about 30 minutes and includes a child abuse prevention training (Foundations: Preventing Abuse in Youth Serving Organizations) designed to help you recognize and respond to potential risks, an important part of how we keep kids safe at the Y and in our community. Once your requirements are complete, you will be able to register for upcoming coaching opportunities. Thank you for helping us provide a safe, welcoming environment where every child can belong and succeed.

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Spring Youth Sports Volunteer Coach - Northampton County Family YMCA
Spring Youth Sports Volunteer Coach - Northampton County Family YMCA

Northampton County Family YMCA

Welcome to the YMCA of South Hampton Roads’ new volunteer management system, VolunteerMatters! Thank you for being part of our YMCA volunteer coaching community. Your role helps create positive, lasting experiences for the youth and families we serve. As part of our ongoing commitment to youth safety, we are using Volunteer Matters to ensure all volunteers are properly trained, credentialed, and supported. This system helps us maintain the highest level of safety for programs involving children, while also making it easier for you to stay involved. Through this platform, you can: • Complete required trainings and child protection requirements • Store and access your volunteer credentials securely • View your volunteer history • Sign up for future volunteer opportunities with ease Next Step: Please create or update your profile by May 31, 2026. To continue coaching, all requirements must be completed by this date. The process takes about 30 minutes and includes a child abuse prevention training (Foundations: Preventing Abuse in Youth Serving Organizations) designed to help you recognize and respond to potential risks, an important part of how we keep kids safe at the Y and in our community. Once your requirements are complete, you will be able to register for upcoming coaching opportunities. Thank you for helping us provide a safe, welcoming environment where every child can belong and succeed.

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Spring Youth Sports Volunteer Coach - Outer Banks Family YMCA
Spring Youth Sports Volunteer Coach - Outer Banks Family YMCA

Outer Banks Family YMCA

Welcome to the YMCA of South Hampton Roads’ new volunteer management system, VolunteerMatters! Thank you for being part of our YMCA volunteer coaching community. Your role helps create positive, lasting experiences for the youth and families we serve. As part of our ongoing commitment to youth safety, we are using Volunteer Matters to ensure all volunteers are properly trained, credentialed, and supported. This system helps us maintain the highest level of safety for programs involving children, while also making it easier for you to stay involved. Through this platform, you can: • Complete required trainings and child protection requirements • Store and access your volunteer credentials securely • View your volunteer history • Sign up for future volunteer opportunities with ease Next Step: Please create or update your profile by May 31, 2026. To continue coaching, all requirements must be completed by this date. The process takes about 30 minutes and includes a child abuse prevention training (Foundations: Preventing Abuse in Youth Serving Organizations) designed to help you recognize and respond to potential risks, an important part of how we keep kids safe at the Y and in our community. Once your requirements are complete, you will be able to register for upcoming coaching opportunities. Thank you for helping us provide a safe, welcoming environment where every child can belong and succeed.

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Spring Youth Sports Volunteer Coach - Portsmouth and Effingham Family YMCAs
Spring Youth Sports Volunteer Coach - Portsmouth and Effingham Family YMCAs

YMCA of Portsmouth

Welcome to the YMCA of South Hampton Roads’ new volunteer management system, VolunteerMatters! Thank you for being part of our YMCA volunteer coaching community. Your role helps create positive, lasting experiences for the youth and families we serve. As part of our ongoing commitment to youth safety, we are using Volunteer Matters to ensure all volunteers are properly trained, credentialed, and supported. This system helps us maintain the highest level of safety for programs involving children, while also making it easier for you to stay involved. Through this platform, you can: • Complete required trainings and child protection requirements • Store and access your volunteer credentials securely • View your volunteer history • Sign up for future volunteer opportunities with ease Next Step: Please create or update your profile by May 31, 2026. To continue coaching, all requirements must be completed by this date. The process takes about 30 minutes and includes a child abuse prevention training (Foundations: Preventing Abuse in Youth Serving Organizations) designed to help you recognize and respond to potential risks, an important part of how we keep kids safe at the Y and in our community. Once your requirements are complete, you will be able to register for upcoming coaching opportunities. Thank you for helping us provide a safe, welcoming environment where every child can belong and succeed.

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Spring Youth Sports Volunteer Coach - Princess Anne Family YMCA
Spring Youth Sports Volunteer Coach - Princess Anne Family YMCA

Princess Anne Family YMCA

Welcome to the YMCA of South Hampton Roads’ new volunteer management system, VolunteerMatters! Thank you for being part of our YMCA volunteer coaching community. Your role helps create positive, lasting experiences for the youth and families we serve. As part of our ongoing commitment to youth safety, we are using Volunteer Matters to ensure all volunteers are properly trained, credentialed, and supported. This system helps us maintain the highest level of safety for programs involving children, while also making it easier for you to stay involved. Through this platform, you can: • Complete required trainings and child protection requirements • Store and access your volunteer credentials securely • View your volunteer history • Sign up for future volunteer opportunities with ease Next Step: Please create or update your profile by May 31, 2026. To continue coaching, all requirements must be completed by this date. The process takes about 30 minutes and includes a child abuse prevention training (Foundations: Preventing Abuse in Youth Serving Organizations) designed to help you recognize and respond to potential risks, an important part of how we keep kids safe at the Y and in our community. Once your requirements are complete, you will be able to register for upcoming coaching opportunities. Thank you for helping us provide a safe, welcoming environment where every child can belong and succeed.

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Spring Youth Sports Volunteer Coach - South Boston/Halifax Co. Family YMCA
Spring Youth Sports Volunteer Coach - South Boston/Halifax Co. Family YMCA

YMCA of South Boston/Halifax County

Welcome to the YMCA of South Hampton Roads’ new volunteer management system, VolunteerMatters! Thank you for being part of our YMCA volunteer coaching community. Your role helps create positive, lasting experiences for the youth and families we serve. As part of our ongoing commitment to youth safety, we are using Volunteer Matters to ensure all volunteers are properly trained, credentialed, and supported. This system helps us maintain the highest level of safety for programs involving children, while also making it easier for you to stay involved. Through this platform, you can: • Complete required trainings and child protection requirements • Store and access your volunteer credentials securely • View your volunteer history • Sign up for future volunteer opportunities with ease Next Step: Please create or update your profile by May 31, 2026. To continue coaching, all requirements must be completed by this date. The process takes about 30 minutes and includes a child abuse prevention training (Foundations: Preventing Abuse in Youth Serving Organizations) designed to help you recognize and respond to potential risks, an important part of how we keep kids safe at the Y and in our community. Once your requirements are complete, you will be able to register for upcoming coaching opportunities. Thank you for helping us provide a safe, welcoming environment where every child can belong and succeed.

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Spring Youth Sports Volunteer Coach - Suffolk Family YMCA
Spring Youth Sports Volunteer Coach - Suffolk Family YMCA

Suffolk Family YMCA

Welcome to the YMCA of South Hampton Roads’ new volunteer management system, VolunteerMatters! Thank you for being part of our YMCA volunteer coaching community. Your role helps create positive, lasting experiences for the youth and families we serve. As part of our ongoing commitment to youth safety, we are using Volunteer Matters to ensure all volunteers are properly trained, credentialed, and supported. This system helps us maintain the highest level of safety for programs involving children, while also making it easier for you to stay involved. Through this platform, you can: • Complete required trainings and child protection requirements • Store and access your volunteer credentials securely • View your volunteer history • Sign up for future volunteer opportunities with ease Next Step: Please create or update your profile by May 31, 2026. To continue coaching, all requirements must be completed by this date. The process takes about 30 minutes and includes a child abuse prevention training (Foundations: Preventing Abuse in Youth Serving Organizations) designed to help you recognize and respond to potential risks, an important part of how we keep kids safe at the Y and in our community. Once your requirements are complete, you will be able to register for upcoming coaching opportunities. Thank you for helping us provide a safe, welcoming environment where every child can belong and succeed.

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Spring Youth Sports Volunteer Coach - Taylor Bend Family YMCA
Spring Youth Sports Volunteer Coach - Taylor Bend Family YMCA

Taylor Bend Family YMCA

Welcome to the YMCA of South Hampton Roads’ new volunteer management system, VolunteerMatters! Thank you for being part of our YMCA volunteer coaching community. Your role helps create positive, lasting experiences for the youth and families we serve. As part of our ongoing commitment to youth safety, we are using Volunteer Matters to ensure all volunteers are properly trained, credentialed, and supported. This system helps us maintain the highest level of safety for programs involving children, while also making it easier for you to stay involved. Through this platform, you can: • Complete required trainings and child protection requirements • Store and access your volunteer credentials securely • View your volunteer history • Sign up for future volunteer opportunities with ease Next Step: Please create or update your profile by May 31, 2026. To continue coaching, all requirements must be completed by this date. The process takes about 30 minutes and includes a child abuse prevention training (Foundations: Preventing Abuse in Youth Serving Organizations) designed to help you recognize and respond to potential risks, an important part of how we keep kids safe at the Y and in our community. Once your requirements are complete, you will be able to register for upcoming coaching opportunities. Thank you for helping us provide a safe, welcoming environment where every child can belong and succeed.

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Spring Youth Sports Volunteer Coach - Y on Granby
Spring Youth Sports Volunteer Coach - Y on Granby

Y on Granby

Welcome to the YMCA of South Hampton Roads’ new volunteer management system, VolunteerMatters! Thank you for being part of our YMCA volunteer coaching community. Your role helps create positive, lasting experiences for the youth and families we serve. As part of our ongoing commitment to youth safety, we are using Volunteer Matters to ensure all volunteers are properly trained, credentialed, and supported. This system helps us maintain the highest level of safety for programs involving children, while also making it easier for you to stay involved. Through this platform, you can: • Complete required trainings and child protection requirements • Store and access your volunteer credentials securely • View your volunteer history • Sign up for future volunteer opportunities with ease Next Step: Please create or update your profile by May 31, 2026. To continue coaching, all requirements must be completed by this date. The process takes about 30 minutes and includes a child abuse prevention training (Foundations: Preventing Abuse in Youth Serving Organizations) designed to help you recognize and respond to potential risks, an important part of how we keep kids safe at the Y and in our community. Once your requirements are complete, you will be able to register for upcoming coaching opportunities. Thank you for helping us provide a safe, welcoming environment where every child can belong and succeed.

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Teen Ambassador Volunteer (Ages 15 - 18) - Great Bridge/Hickory Family YMCA
Teen Ambassador Volunteer (Ages 15 - 18) - Great Bridge/Hickory Family YMCA

Great Bridge/Hickory Family YMCA

Teen Ambassadors help make the YMCA a fun, welcoming, and positive place for all teens. Ambassadors support new members, assist with teen events and activities, and serve as positive role models within the YMCA community. This leadership opportunity helps teens build confidence, communication skills, teamwork, and leadership experience while making a difference and helping shape the teen experience at the Y. Responsibilities include: - Welcome and support new teen members - Assist with teen events and activities - Promote a positive and inclusive environment - Be a respectful and encouraging role model - Share ideas to help improve teen programs and experiences Eligibility: - Must be 15–18 years old - Positive attitude and willingness to help others - Able to work well with peers, staff, and members - Willing to represent YMCA values of caring, honesty, respect, and responsibility

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Teen Ambassador Volunteer (Ages 15 - 18) - Greenbrier Family YMCA
Teen Ambassador Volunteer (Ages 15 - 18) - Greenbrier Family YMCA

Greenbrier Family YMCA

Teen Ambassadors help make the YMCA a fun, welcoming, and positive place for all teens. Ambassadors support new members, assist with teen events and activities, and serve as positive role models within the YMCA community. This leadership opportunity helps teens build confidence, communication skills, teamwork, and leadership experience while making a difference and helping shape the teen experience at the Y. Responsibilities include: - Welcome and support new teen members - Assist with teen events and activities - Promote a positive and inclusive environment - Be a respectful and encouraging role model - Share ideas to help improve teen programs and experiences Eligibility: - Must be 15–18 years old - Positive attitude and willingness to help others - Able to work well with peers, staff, and members - Willing to represent YMCA values of caring, honesty, respect, and responsibility

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Teen Ambassador Volunteer (Ages 15 - 18) - James L. Camp Family YMCA
Teen Ambassador Volunteer (Ages 15 - 18) - James L. Camp Family YMCA

James L. Camp Family YMCA

Teen Ambassadors help make the YMCA a fun, welcoming, and positive place for all teens. Ambassadors support new members, assist with teen events and activities, and serve as positive role models within the YMCA community. This leadership opportunity helps teens build confidence, communication skills, teamwork, and leadership experience while making a difference and helping shape the teen experience at the Y. Responsibilities include: - Welcome and support new teen members - Assist with teen events and activities - Promote a positive and inclusive environment - Be a respectful and encouraging role model - Share ideas to help improve teen programs and experiences Eligibility: - Must be 15–18 years old - Positive attitude and willingness to help others - Able to work well with peers, staff, and members - Willing to represent YMCA values of caring, honesty, respect, and responsibility

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Teen Ambassador Volunteer (Ages 15 - 18) - Suffolk Family YMCA
Teen Ambassador Volunteer (Ages 15 - 18) - Suffolk Family YMCA

Suffolk Family YMCA

Teen Ambassadors help make the YMCA a fun, welcoming, and positive place for all teens. Ambassadors support new members, assist with teen events and activities, and serve as positive role models within the YMCA community. This leadership opportunity helps teens build confidence, communication skills, teamwork, and leadership experience while making a difference and helping shape the teen experience at the Y. Responsibilities include: - Welcome and support new teen members - Assist with teen events and activities - Promote a positive and inclusive environment - Be a respectful and encouraging role model - Share ideas to help improve teen programs and experiences Eligibility: - Must be 15–18 years old - Positive attitude and willingness to help others - Able to work well with peers, staff, and members - Willing to represent YMCA values of caring, honesty, respect, and responsibility

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Teen Ambassador Volunteer (Ages 15 - 18) - Taylor Bend Family YMCA
Teen Ambassador Volunteer (Ages 15 - 18) - Taylor Bend Family YMCA

Taylor Bend Family YMCA

Teen Ambassadors help make the YMCA a fun, welcoming, and positive place for all teens. Ambassadors support new members, assist with teen events and activities, and serve as positive role models within the YMCA community. This leadership opportunity helps teens build confidence, communication skills, teamwork, and leadership experience while making a difference and helping shape the teen experience at the Y. Responsibilities include: - Welcome and support new teen members - Assist with teen events and activities - Promote a positive and inclusive environment - Be a respectful and encouraging role model - Share ideas to help improve teen programs and experiences Eligibility: - Must be 15–18 years old - Positive attitude and willingness to help others - Able to work well with peers, staff, and members - Willing to represent YMCA values of caring, honesty, respect, and responsibility

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Volunteer T-Ball Coach - Blocker Norfolk Family YMCA
Volunteer T-Ball Coach - Blocker Norfolk Family YMCA

Blocker Norfolk Family YMCA

Y T-ball is a volunteer coached program, designed to teach the basic skills of T-ball to children who have never played the game and improve the skills of those who have. Focus will be on throwing, catching, hitting and fielding techniques, rules and regulations of the game, team work, sportsmanship and fair play for all. YMCA core values will be emphasized throughout the season. Ages 3 to 5 will spend the first 30 minutes of their Saturday session practicing skills, followed by a game during the final 30 minutes of their one-hour time slot. Ages 5 and up will have a one-hour practice during the week, followed by a game day on Saturday. Teams will be split up based on practice availability, teammate/coach request, skill level, and age. The season kicks off with a Meet & Greet where you will get to meet your players and parents. Teams spend the first 30 minutes of their Saturday session practicing skills, followed by a game during the final 30 minutes of their one-hour time slot. Practice and Game schedules can be accessed through your YMCA Account and will be finalized the week of the Meet & Greet.

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Volunteer T-Ball Coach - Currituck Family YMCA
Volunteer T-Ball Coach - Currituck Family YMCA

Currituck Family YMCA

Y T-ball is a volunteer coached program, designed to teach the basic skills of T-ball to children who have never played the game and improve the skills of those who have. Focus will be on throwing, catching, hitting and fielding techniques, rules and regulations of the game, team work, sportsmanship and fair play for all. YMCA core values will be emphasized throughout the season. Ages 3 to 5 will spend the first 30 minutes of their Saturday session practicing skills, followed by a game during the final 30 minutes of their one-hour time slot. Ages 5 and up will have a one-hour practice during the week, followed by a game day on Saturday. Teams will be split up based on practice availability, teammate/coach request, skill level, and age. The season kicks off with a Meet & Greet where you will get to meet your players and parents. Teams spend the first 30 minutes of their Saturday session practicing skills, followed by a game during the final 30 minutes of their one-hour time slot. Practice and Game schedules can be accessed through your YMCA Account and will be finalized the week of the Meet & Greet.

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Volunteer T-Ball Coach - Great Bridge/Hickory Family YMCA
Volunteer T-Ball Coach - Great Bridge/Hickory Family YMCA

Great Bridge/Hickory Family YMCA

Y T-ball is a volunteer coached program, designed to teach the basic skills of T-ball to children who have never played the game and improve the skills of those who have. Focus will be on throwing, catching, hitting and fielding techniques, rules and regulations of the game, team work, sportsmanship and fair play for all. YMCA core values will be emphasized throughout the season. Ages 3 to 5 will spend the first 30 minutes of their Saturday session practicing skills, followed by a game during the final 30 minutes of their one-hour time slot. Ages 5 and up will have a one-hour practice during the week, followed by a game day on Saturday. Teams will be split up based on practice availability, teammate/coach request, skill level, and age. The season kicks off with a Meet & Greet where you will get to meet your players and parents. Teams spend the first 30 minutes of their Saturday session practicing skills, followed by a game during the final 30 minutes of their one-hour time slot. Practice and Game schedules can be accessed through your YMCA Account and will be finalized the week of the Meet & Greet.

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Volunteer T-Ball Coach - Greenbrier Family YMCA
Volunteer T-Ball Coach - Greenbrier Family YMCA

Greenbrier Family YMCA

Y T-ball is a volunteer coached program, designed to teach the basic skills of T-ball to children who have never played the game and improve the skills of those who have. Focus will be on throwing, catching, hitting and fielding techniques, rules and regulations of the game, team work, sportsmanship and fair play for all. YMCA core values will be emphasized throughout the season. Ages 3 to 5 will spend the first 30 minutes of their Saturday session practicing skills, followed by a game during the final 30 minutes of their one-hour time slot. Ages 5 and up will have a one-hour practice during the week, followed by a game day on Saturday. Teams will be split up based on practice availability, teammate/coach request, skill level, and age. The season kicks off with a Meet & Greet where you will get to meet your players and parents. Teams spend the first 30 minutes of their Saturday session practicing skills, followed by a game during the final 30 minutes of their one-hour time slot. Practice and Game schedules can be accessed through your YMCA Account and will be finalized the week of the Meet & Greet.

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Volunteer T-Ball Coach - Hilltop Family YMCA
Volunteer T-Ball Coach - Hilltop Family YMCA

Hilltop Family YMCA/Camp Grom

Y T-ball is a volunteer coached program, designed to teach the basic skills of T-ball to children who have never played the game and improve the skills of those who have. Focus will be on throwing, catching, hitting and fielding techniques, rules and regulations of the game, team work, sportsmanship and fair play for all. YMCA core values will be emphasized throughout the season. Ages 3 to 5 will spend the first 30 minutes of their Saturday session practicing skills, followed by a game during the final 30 minutes of their one-hour time slot. Ages 5 and up will have a one-hour practice during the week, followed by a game day on Saturday. Teams will be split up based on practice availability, teammate/coach request, skill level, and age. The season kicks off with a Meet & Greet where you will get to meet your players and parents. Teams spend the first 30 minutes of their Saturday session practicing skills, followed by a game during the final 30 minutes of their one-hour time slot. Practice and Game schedules can be accessed through your YMCA Account and will be finalized the week of the Meet & Greet.

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Volunteer T-Ball Coach - Indian River Family YMCA
Volunteer T-Ball Coach - Indian River Family YMCA

Indian River Family YMCA

Y T-ball is a volunteer coached program, designed to teach the basic skills of T-ball to children who have never played the game and improve the skills of those who have. Focus will be on throwing, catching, hitting and fielding techniques, rules and regulations of the game, team work, sportsmanship and fair play for all. YMCA core values will be emphasized throughout the season. Ages 3 to 5 will spend the first 30 minutes of their Saturday session practicing skills, followed by a game during the final 30 minutes of their one-hour time slot. Ages 5 and up will have a one-hour practice during the week, followed by a game day on Saturday. Teams will be split up based on practice availability, teammate/coach request, skill level, and age. The season kicks off with a Meet & Greet where you will get to meet your players and parents. Teams spend the first 30 minutes of their Saturday session practicing skills, followed by a game during the final 30 minutes of their one-hour time slot. Practice and Game schedules can be accessed through your YMCA Account and will be finalized the week of the Meet & Greet.

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Volunteer T-Ball Coach - James L Camp Family YMCA
Volunteer T-Ball Coach - James L Camp Family YMCA

James L. Camp Family YMCA

Y T-ball is a volunteer coached program, designed to teach the basic skills of T-ball to children who have never played the game and improve the skills of those who have. Focus will be on throwing, catching, hitting and fielding techniques, rules and regulations of the game, team work, sportsmanship and fair play for all. YMCA core values will be emphasized throughout the season. Ages 3 to 5 will spend the first 30 minutes of their Saturday session practicing skills, followed by a game during the final 30 minutes of their one-hour time slot. Ages 5 and up will have a one-hour practice during the week, followed by a game day on Saturday. Teams will be split up based on practice availability, teammate/coach request, skill level, and age. The season kicks off with a Meet & Greet where you will get to meet your players and parents. Teams spend the first 30 minutes of their Saturday session practicing skills, followed by a game during the final 30 minutes of their one-hour time slot. Practice and Game schedules can be accessed through your YMCA Account and will be finalized the week of the Meet & Greet.

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Volunteer T-Ball Coach - Mt Trashmore Family YMCA
Volunteer T-Ball Coach - Mt Trashmore Family YMCA

Mt. Trashmore Family YMCA

Y T-ball is a volunteer coached program, designed to teach the basic skills of T-ball to children who have never played the game and improve the skills of those who have. Focus will be on throwing, catching, hitting and fielding techniques, rules and regulations of the game, team work, sportsmanship and fair play for all. YMCA core values will be emphasized throughout the season. Ages 3 to 5 will spend the first 30 minutes of their Saturday session practicing skills, followed by a game during the final 30 minutes of their one-hour time slot. Ages 5 and up will have a one-hour practice during the week, followed by a game day on Saturday. Teams will be split up based on practice availability, teammate/coach request, skill level, and age. The season kicks off with a Meet & Greet where you will get to meet your players and parents. Teams spend the first 30 minutes of their Saturday session practicing skills, followed by a game during the final 30 minutes of their one-hour time slot. Practice and Game schedules can be accessed through your YMCA Account and will be finalized the week of the Meet & Greet.

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Volunteer T-Ball Coach - Princess Anne Family YMCA
Volunteer T-Ball Coach - Princess Anne Family YMCA

Princess Anne Family YMCA

Y T-ball is a volunteer coached program, designed to teach the basic skills of T-ball to children who have never played the game and improve the skills of those who have. Focus will be on throwing, catching, hitting and fielding techniques, rules and regulations of the game, team work, sportsmanship and fair play for all. YMCA core values will be emphasized throughout the season. Ages 3 to 5 will spend the first 30 minutes of their Saturday session practicing skills, followed by a game during the final 30 minutes of their one-hour time slot. Ages 5 and up will have a one-hour practice during the week, followed by a game day on Saturday. Teams will be split up based on practice availability, teammate/coach request, skill level, and age. The season kicks off with a Meet & Greet where you will get to meet your players and parents. Teams spend the first 30 minutes of their Saturday session practicing skills, followed by a game during the final 30 minutes of their one-hour time slot. Practice and Game schedules can be accessed through your YMCA Account and will be finalized the week of the Meet & Greet.

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Volunteer T-Ball Coach - South Boston/Halifax Co. Family YMCA
Volunteer T-Ball Coach - South Boston/Halifax Co. Family YMCA

YMCA of South Boston/Halifax County

Y T-ball is a volunteer coached program, designed to teach the basic skills of T-ball to children who have never played the game and improve the skills of those who have. Focus will be on throwing, catching, hitting and fielding techniques, rules and regulations of the game, team work, sportsmanship and fair play for all. YMCA core values will be emphasized throughout the season. Ages 3 to 5 will spend the first 30 minutes of their Saturday session practicing skills, followed by a game during the final 30 minutes of their one-hour time slot. Ages 5 and up will have a one-hour practice during the week, followed by a game day on Saturday. Teams will be split up based on practice availability, teammate/coach request, skill level, and age. The season kicks off with a Meet & Greet where you will get to meet your players and parents. Teams spend the first 30 minutes of their Saturday session practicing skills, followed by a game during the final 30 minutes of their one-hour time slot. Practice and Game schedules can be accessed through your YMCA Account and will be finalized the week of the Meet & Greet.

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Volunteer T-Ball Coach - Suffolk Family YMCA
Volunteer T-Ball Coach - Suffolk Family YMCA

Suffolk Family YMCA

Y T-ball is a volunteer coached program, designed to teach the basic skills of T-ball to children who have never played the game and improve the skills of those who have. Focus will be on throwing, catching, hitting and fielding techniques, rules and regulations of the game, team work, sportsmanship and fair play for all. YMCA core values will be emphasized throughout the season. Ages 3 to 5 will spend the first 30 minutes of their Saturday session practicing skills, followed by a game during the final 30 minutes of their one-hour time slot. Ages 5 and up will have a one-hour practice during the week, followed by a game day on Saturday. Teams will be split up based on practice availability, teammate/coach request, skill level, and age. The season kicks off with a Meet & Greet where you will get to meet your players and parents. Teams spend the first 30 minutes of their Saturday session practicing skills, followed by a game during the final 30 minutes of their one-hour time slot. Practice and Game schedules can be accessed through your YMCA Account and will be finalized the week of the Meet & Greet.

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Volunteer T-Ball Coach - Taylor Bend Family YMCA
Volunteer T-Ball Coach - Taylor Bend Family YMCA

Taylor Bend Family YMCA

Y T-ball is a volunteer coached program, designed to teach the basic skills of T-ball to children who have never played the game and improve the skills of those who have. Focus will be on throwing, catching, hitting and fielding techniques, rules and regulations of the game, team work, sportsmanship and fair play for all. YMCA core values will be emphasized throughout the season. Ages 3 to 5 will spend the first 30 minutes of their Saturday session practicing skills, followed by a game during the final 30 minutes of their one-hour time slot. Ages 5 and up will have a one-hour practice during the week, followed by a game day on Saturday. Teams will be split up based on practice availability, teammate/coach request, skill level, and age. The season kicks off with a Meet & Greet where you will get to meet your players and parents. Teams spend the first 30 minutes of their Saturday session practicing skills, followed by a game during the final 30 minutes of their one-hour time slot. Practice and Game schedules can be accessed through your YMCA Account and will be finalized the week of the Meet & Greet.

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Volunteer Youth Cheer Coach - Blocker Norfolk Family YMCA
Volunteer Youth Cheer Coach - Blocker Norfolk Family YMCA

Blocker Norfolk Family YMCA

Be the reason a child finds their voice, lifts their team, and shines on the mat. As a YMCA Youth Sports Volunteer Coach, you’re helping young athletes build confidence, develop skills, and feel a true sense of belonging. Our youth sports programs focus on more than just the game. Each season creates a positive, inclusive environment where kids of all abilities are encouraged to learn, grow, and have fun. With one practice during the week and a game on the weekend, volunteer coaches lead basic skill development, teamwork activities, and friendly competition, all while modeling the YMCA’s core values of caring, honesty, respect, responsibility, and faith. No coaching experience? No problem. The Y provides training, resources, and ongoing support so you feel confident leading your team. Whether you are a parent, student, or community member, your time and encouragement can have a lasting impact on a child’s experience. Recreational Coaches typically commit to an 8-week season, volunteering about 2 hours per week for 1-hour practices and 1-hour games. The 3-5 age group practices for 30 minutes and then plays a 30-minute game right after, usually on Saturday, for a 1-hour-per-week commitment. Volunteers must complete the required onboarding steps, including training and safety protocols, before the season begins. At the Y, every child plays, every voice matters, and every moment is an opportunity to grow. Join us in creating a fun, safe, and meaningful experience for youth in our community. Sign up today and help shape the next generation through sports.

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Volunteer Youth Cheer Coach - Eastern Shore Family YMCA
Volunteer Youth Cheer Coach - Eastern Shore Family YMCA

Eastern Shore Family YMCA

Be the reason a child finds their voice, lifts their team, and shines on the mat. As a YMCA Youth Sports Volunteer Coach, you’re helping young athletes build confidence, develop skills, and feel a true sense of belonging. Our youth sports programs focus on more than just the game. Each season creates a positive, inclusive environment where kids of all abilities are encouraged to learn, grow, and have fun. With one practice during the week and a game on the weekend, volunteer coaches lead basic skill development, teamwork activities, and friendly competition, all while modeling the YMCA’s core values of caring, honesty, respect, responsibility, and faith. No coaching experience? No problem. The Y provides training, resources, and ongoing support so you feel confident leading your team. Whether you are a parent, student, or community member, your time and encouragement can have a lasting impact on a child’s experience. Recreational Coaches typically commit to an 8-week season, volunteering about 2 hours per week for 1-hour practices and 1-hour games. The 3-5 age group practices for 30 minutes and then plays a 30-minute game right after, usually on Saturday, for a 1-hour-per-week commitment. Volunteers must complete the required onboarding steps, including training and safety protocols, before the season begins. At the Y, every child plays, every voice matters, and every moment is an opportunity to grow. Join us in creating a fun, safe, and meaningful experience for youth in our community. Sign up today and help shape the next generation through sports.

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Volunteer Youth Cheer Coach - Effingham St Family YMCA
Volunteer Youth Cheer Coach - Effingham St Family YMCA

Effingham Street Family YMCA

Be the reason a child finds their voice, lifts their team, and shines on the mat. As a YMCA Youth Sports Volunteer Coach, you’re helping young athletes build confidence, develop skills, and feel a true sense of belonging. Our youth sports programs focus on more than just the game. Each season creates a positive, inclusive environment where kids of all abilities are encouraged to learn, grow, and have fun. With one practice during the week and a game on the weekend, volunteer coaches lead basic skill development, teamwork activities, and friendly competition, all while modeling the YMCA’s core values of caring, honesty, respect, responsibility, and faith. No coaching experience? No problem. The Y provides training, resources, and ongoing support so you feel confident leading your team. Whether you are a parent, student, or community member, your time and encouragement can have a lasting impact on a child’s experience. Recreational Coaches typically commit to an 8-week season, volunteering about 2 hours per week for 1-hour practices and 1-hour games. The 3-5 age group practices for 30 minutes and then plays a 30-minute game right after, usually on Saturday, for a 1-hour-per-week commitment. Volunteers must complete the required onboarding steps, including training and safety protocols, before the season begins. At the Y, every child plays, every voice matters, and every moment is an opportunity to grow. Join us in creating a fun, safe, and meaningful experience for youth in our community. Sign up today and help shape the next generation through sports.

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Volunteer Youth Cheer Coach - Great Bridge/Hickory YMCA
Volunteer Youth Cheer Coach - Great Bridge/Hickory YMCA

Great Bridge/Hickory Family YMCA

Be the reason a child finds their voice, lifts their team, and shines on the mat. As a YMCA Youth Sports Volunteer Coach, you’re helping young athletes build confidence, develop skills, and feel a true sense of belonging. Our youth sports programs focus on more than just the game. Each season creates a positive, inclusive environment where kids of all abilities are encouraged to learn, grow, and have fun. With one practice during the week and a game on the weekend, volunteer coaches lead basic skill development, teamwork activities, and friendly competition, all while modeling the YMCA’s core values of caring, honesty, respect, responsibility, and faith. No coaching experience? No problem. The Y provides training, resources, and ongoing support so you feel confident leading your team. Whether you are a parent, student, or community member, your time and encouragement can have a lasting impact on a child’s experience. Recreational Coaches typically commit to an 8-week season, volunteering about 2 hours per week for 1-hour practices and 1-hour games. The 3-5 age group practices for 30 minutes and then plays a 30-minute game right after, usually on Saturday, for a 1-hour-per-week commitment. Volunteers must complete the required onboarding steps, including training and safety protocols, before the season begins. At the Y, every child plays, every voice matters, and every moment is an opportunity to grow. Join us in creating a fun, safe, and meaningful experience for youth in our community. Sign up today and help shape the next generation through sports.

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Volunteer Youth Cheer Coach - Hilltop Family YMCA
Volunteer Youth Cheer Coach - Hilltop Family YMCA

Hilltop Family YMCA/Camp Grom

Be the reason a child finds their voice, lifts their team, and shines on the mat. As a YMCA Youth Sports Volunteer Coach, you’re helping young athletes build confidence, develop skills, and feel a true sense of belonging. Our youth sports programs focus on more than just the game. Each season creates a positive, inclusive environment where kids of all abilities are encouraged to learn, grow, and have fun. With one practice during the week and a game on the weekend, volunteer coaches lead basic skill development, teamwork activities, and friendly competition, all while modeling the YMCA’s core values of caring, honesty, respect, responsibility, and faith. No coaching experience? No problem. The Y provides training, resources, and ongoing support so you feel confident leading your team. Whether you are a parent, student, or community member, your time and encouragement can have a lasting impact on a child’s experience. Recreational Coaches typically commit to an 8-week season, volunteering about 2 hours per week for 1-hour practices and 1-hour games. The 3-5 age group practices for 30 minutes and then plays a 30-minute game right after, usually on Saturday, for a 1-hour-per-week commitment. Volunteers must complete the required onboarding steps, including training and safety protocols, before the season begins. At the Y, every child plays, every voice matters, and every moment is an opportunity to grow. Join us in creating a fun, safe, and meaningful experience for youth in our community. Sign up today and help shape the next generation through sports.

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Volunteer Youth Cheer Coach - Indian River Family YMCA
Volunteer Youth Cheer Coach - Indian River Family YMCA

Indian River Family YMCA

Be the reason a child finds their voice, lifts their team, and shines on the mat. As a YMCA Youth Sports Volunteer Coach, you’re helping young athletes build confidence, develop skills, and feel a true sense of belonging. Our youth sports programs focus on more than just the game. Each season creates a positive, inclusive environment where kids of all abilities are encouraged to learn, grow, and have fun. With one practice during the week and a game on the weekend, volunteer coaches lead basic skill development, teamwork activities, and friendly competition, all while modeling the YMCA’s core values of caring, honesty, respect, responsibility, and faith. No coaching experience? No problem. The Y provides training, resources, and ongoing support so you feel confident leading your team. Whether you are a parent, student, or community member, your time and encouragement can have a lasting impact on a child’s experience. Recreational Coaches typically commit to an 8-week season, volunteering about 2 hours per week for 1-hour practices and 1-hour games. The 3-5 age group practices for 30 minutes and then plays a 30-minute game right after, usually on Saturday, for a 1-hour-per-week commitment. Volunteers must complete the required onboarding steps, including training and safety protocols, before the season begins. At the Y, every child plays, every voice matters, and every moment is an opportunity to grow. Join us in creating a fun, safe, and meaningful experience for youth in our community. Sign up today and help shape the next generation through sports.

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Volunteer Youth Cheer Coach - James L Camp Family YMCA
Volunteer Youth Cheer Coach - James L Camp Family YMCA

James L. Camp Family YMCA

Be the reason a child finds their voice, lifts their team, and shines on the mat. As a YMCA Youth Sports Volunteer Coach, you’re helping young athletes build confidence, develop skills, and feel a true sense of belonging. Our youth sports programs focus on more than just the game. Each season creates a positive, inclusive environment where kids of all abilities are encouraged to learn, grow, and have fun. With one practice during the week and a game on the weekend, volunteer coaches lead basic skill development, teamwork activities, and friendly competition, all while modeling the YMCA’s core values of caring, honesty, respect, responsibility, and faith. No coaching experience? No problem. The Y provides training, resources, and ongoing support so you feel confident leading your team. Whether you are a parent, student, or community member, your time and encouragement can have a lasting impact on a child’s experience. Recreational Coaches typically commit to an 8-week season, volunteering about 2 hours per week for 1-hour practices and 1-hour games. The 3-5 age group practices for 30 minutes and then plays a 30-minute game right after, usually on Saturday, for a 1-hour-per-week commitment. Volunteers must complete the required onboarding steps, including training and safety protocols, before the season begins. At the Y, every child plays, every voice matters, and every moment is an opportunity to grow. Join us in creating a fun, safe, and meaningful experience for youth in our community. Sign up today and help shape the next generation through sports.

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Volunteer Youth Cheer Coach - Mt Trashmore Family YMCA
Volunteer Youth Cheer Coach - Mt Trashmore Family YMCA

Mt. Trashmore Family YMCA

Be the reason a child finds their voice, lifts their team, and shines on the mat. As a YMCA Youth Sports Volunteer Coach, you’re helping young athletes build confidence, develop skills, and feel a true sense of belonging. Our youth sports programs focus on more than just the game. Each season creates a positive, inclusive environment where kids of all abilities are encouraged to learn, grow, and have fun. With one practice during the week and a game on the weekend, volunteer coaches lead basic skill development, teamwork activities, and friendly competition, all while modeling the YMCA’s core values of caring, honesty, respect, responsibility, and faith. No coaching experience? No problem. The Y provides training, resources, and ongoing support so you feel confident leading your team. Whether you are a parent, student, or community member, your time and encouragement can have a lasting impact on a child’s experience. Recreational Coaches typically commit to an 8-week season, volunteering about 2 hours per week for 1-hour practices and 1-hour games. The 3-5 age group practices for 30 minutes and then plays a 30-minute game right after, usually on Saturday, for a 1-hour-per-week commitment. Volunteers must complete the required onboarding steps, including training and safety protocols, before the season begins. At the Y, every child plays, every voice matters, and every moment is an opportunity to grow. Join us in creating a fun, safe, and meaningful experience for youth in our community. Sign up today and help shape the next generation through sports.

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Volunteer Youth Cheer Coach - Northampton Co. Family YMCA
Volunteer Youth Cheer Coach - Northampton Co. Family YMCA

Northampton County Family YMCA

Be the reason a child finds their voice, lifts their team, and shines on the mat. As a YMCA Youth Sports Volunteer Coach, you’re helping young athletes build confidence, develop skills, and feel a true sense of belonging. Our youth sports programs focus on more than just the game. Each season creates a positive, inclusive environment where kids of all abilities are encouraged to learn, grow, and have fun. With one practice during the week and a game on the weekend, volunteer coaches lead basic skill development, teamwork activities, and friendly competition, all while modeling the YMCA’s core values of caring, honesty, respect, responsibility, and faith. No coaching experience? No problem. The Y provides training, resources, and ongoing support so you feel confident leading your team. Whether you are a parent, student, or community member, your time and encouragement can have a lasting impact on a child’s experience. Recreational Coaches typically commit to an 8-week season, volunteering about 2 hours per week for 1-hour practices and 1-hour games. The 3-5 age group practices for 30 minutes and then plays a 30-minute game right after, usually on Saturday, for a 1-hour-per-week commitment. Volunteers must complete the required onboarding steps, including training and safety protocols, before the season begins. At the Y, every child plays, every voice matters, and every moment is an opportunity to grow. Join us in creating a fun, safe, and meaningful experience for youth in our community. Sign up today and help shape the next generation through sports.

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Volunteer Youth Cheer Coach - Princess Anne Family YMCA
Volunteer Youth Cheer Coach - Princess Anne Family YMCA

Princess Anne Family YMCA

Be the reason a child finds their voice, lifts their team, and shines on the mat. As a YMCA Youth Sports Volunteer Coach, you’re helping young athletes build confidence, develop skills, and feel a true sense of belonging. Our youth sports programs focus on more than just the game. Each season creates a positive, inclusive environment where kids of all abilities are encouraged to learn, grow, and have fun. With one practice during the week and a game on the weekend, volunteer coaches lead basic skill development, teamwork activities, and friendly competition, all while modeling the YMCA’s core values of caring, honesty, respect, responsibility, and faith. No coaching experience? No problem. The Y provides training, resources, and ongoing support so you feel confident leading your team. Whether you are a parent, student, or community member, your time and encouragement can have a lasting impact on a child’s experience. Recreational Coaches typically commit to an 8-week season, volunteering about 2 hours per week for 1-hour practices and 1-hour games. The 3-5 age group practices for 30 minutes and then plays a 30-minute game right after, usually on Saturday, for a 1-hour-per-week commitment. Volunteers must complete the required onboarding steps, including training and safety protocols, before the season begins. At the Y, every child plays, every voice matters, and every moment is an opportunity to grow. Join us in creating a fun, safe, and meaningful experience for youth in our community. Sign up today and help shape the next generation through sports.

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Volunteer Youth Cheer Coach - Suffolk Family YMCA
Volunteer Youth Cheer Coach - Suffolk Family YMCA

Suffolk Family YMCA

Be the reason a child finds their voice, lifts their team, and shines on the mat. As a YMCA Youth Sports Volunteer Coach, you’re helping young athletes build confidence, develop skills, and feel a true sense of belonging. Our youth sports programs focus on more than just the game. Each season creates a positive, inclusive environment where kids of all abilities are encouraged to learn, grow, and have fun. With one practice during the week and a game on the weekend, volunteer coaches lead basic skill development, teamwork activities, and friendly competition, all while modeling the YMCA’s core values of caring, honesty, respect, responsibility, and faith. No coaching experience? No problem. The Y provides training, resources, and ongoing support so you feel confident leading your team. Whether you are a parent, student, or community member, your time and encouragement can have a lasting impact on a child’s experience. Recreational Coaches typically commit to an 8-week season, volunteering about 2 hours per week for 1-hour practices and 1-hour games. The 3-5 age group practices for 30 minutes and then plays a 30-minute game right after, usually on Saturday, for a 1-hour-per-week commitment. Volunteers must complete the required onboarding steps, including training and safety protocols, before the season begins. At the Y, every child plays, every voice matters, and every moment is an opportunity to grow. Join us in creating a fun, safe, and meaningful experience for youth in our community. Sign up today and help shape the next generation through sports.

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Volunteer Youth Cheer Coach - Taylor Bend Family YMCA
Volunteer Youth Cheer Coach - Taylor Bend Family YMCA

Taylor Bend Family YMCA

Be the reason a child finds their voice, lifts their team, and shines on the mat. As a YMCA Youth Sports Volunteer Coach, you’re helping young athletes build confidence, develop skills, and feel a true sense of belonging. Our youth sports programs focus on more than just the game. Each season creates a positive, inclusive environment where kids of all abilities are encouraged to learn, grow, and have fun. With one practice during the week and a game on the weekend, volunteer coaches lead basic skill development, teamwork activities, and friendly competition, all while modeling the YMCA’s core values of caring, honesty, respect, responsibility, and faith. No coaching experience? No problem. The Y provides training, resources, and ongoing support so you feel confident leading your team. Whether you are a parent, student, or community member, your time and encouragement can have a lasting impact on a child’s experience. Recreational Coaches typically commit to an 8-week season, volunteering about 2 hours per week for 1-hour practices and 1-hour games. The 3-5 age group practices for 30 minutes and then plays a 30-minute game right after, usually on Saturday, for a 1-hour-per-week commitment. Volunteers must complete the required onboarding steps, including training and safety protocols, before the season begins. At the Y, every child plays, every voice matters, and every moment is an opportunity to grow. Join us in creating a fun, safe, and meaningful experience for youth in our community. Sign up today and help shape the next generation through sports.

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Volunteer Youth Cheer Coach - Y on Granby
Volunteer Youth Cheer Coach - Y on Granby

Y on Granby

Be the reason a child finds their voice, lifts their team, and shines on the mat. As a YMCA Youth Sports Volunteer Coach, you’re helping young athletes build confidence, develop skills, and feel a true sense of belonging. Our youth sports programs focus on more than just the game. Each season creates a positive, inclusive environment where kids of all abilities are encouraged to learn, grow, and have fun. With one practice during the week and a game on the weekend, volunteer coaches lead basic skill development, teamwork activities, and friendly competition, all while modeling the YMCA’s core values of caring, honesty, respect, responsibility, and faith. No coaching experience? No problem. The Y provides training, resources, and ongoing support so you feel confident leading your team. Whether you are a parent, student, or community member, your time and encouragement can have a lasting impact on a child’s experience. Recreational Coaches typically commit to an 8-week season, volunteering about 2 hours per week for 1-hour practices and 1-hour games. The 3-5 age group practices for 30 minutes and then plays a 30-minute game right after, usually on Saturday, for a 1-hour-per-week commitment. Volunteers must complete the required onboarding steps, including training and safety protocols, before the season begins. At the Y, every child plays, every voice matters, and every moment is an opportunity to grow. Join us in creating a fun, safe, and meaningful experience for youth in our community. Sign up today and help shape the next generation through sports.

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Volunteer Youth Cheer Coach - YMCA of Portsmouth
Volunteer Youth Cheer Coach - YMCA of Portsmouth

YMCA of Portsmouth

Be the reason a child finds their voice, lifts their team, and shines on the mat. As a YMCA Youth Sports Volunteer Coach, you’re helping young athletes build confidence, develop skills, and feel a true sense of belonging. Our youth sports programs focus on more than just the game. Each season creates a positive, inclusive environment where kids of all abilities are encouraged to learn, grow, and have fun. With one practice during the week and a game on the weekend, volunteer coaches lead basic skill development, teamwork activities, and friendly competition, all while modeling the YMCA’s core values of caring, honesty, respect, responsibility, and faith. No coaching experience? No problem. The Y provides training, resources, and ongoing support so you feel confident leading your team. Whether you are a parent, student, or community member, your time and encouragement can have a lasting impact on a child’s experience. Recreational Coaches typically commit to an 8-week season, volunteering about 2 hours per week for 1-hour practices and 1-hour games. The 3-5 age group practices for 30 minutes and then plays a 30-minute game right after, usually on Saturday, for a 1-hour-per-week commitment. Volunteers must complete the required onboarding steps, including training and safety protocols, before the season begins. At the Y, every child plays, every voice matters, and every moment is an opportunity to grow. Join us in creating a fun, safe, and meaningful experience for youth in our community. Sign up today and help shape the next generation through sports.

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Y on Granby Advisory Board Member
Y on Granby Advisory Board Member

Y on Granby

A member of the Center Advisory Board is recognized as a key community leader who is interested in furthering the mission, vision, and values of the Y on Granby and the YMCA of South Hampton Roads. Volunteer leaders exemplify the YMCA values of caring, honesty, respect, responsibility, and faith in all aspects of volunteer performance and their relationship with others. Their work will serve to strengthen the Y’s cause to strengthen the community. Specific Center Goals for Board Volunteers Attend board meetings at least 80% of the time. Assume an active role on a minimum of one standing Committee/task force Attend 3 volunteer events Time requirements of a board member: Board and Committee meetings: 1-2 hours/month YMCA Annual Campaign: 1-3 hours/week Volunteer Opportunities: 6-10 hours/year Length of Commitment: 3 year term/2 term max

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Youth Basketball Coach - Blocker Norfolk Family YMCA
Youth Basketball Coach - Blocker Norfolk Family YMCA

Blocker Norfolk Family YMCA

Since its invention at the Y in 1891, Y volunteers have coached kids and adults in basketball. As a YMCA Youth Sports Volunteer Coach, you’re helping young athletes build confidence, develop skills, and feel a true sense of belonging. Our youth sports programs focus on more than just the game. Each season creates a positive, inclusive environment where kids of all abilities are encouraged to learn, grow, and have fun. With one practice during the week and a game on the weekend, volunteer coaches lead basic skill development, teamwork activities, and friendly competition, all while modeling the YMCA’s core values of caring, honesty, respect, responsibility, and faith. No coaching experience? No problem. The Y provides training, resources, and ongoing support so you feel confident leading your team. Whether you are a parent, student, or community member, your time and encouragement can have a lasting impact on a child’s experience. Recreational Coaches typically commit to an 8-week season, volunteering about 2 hours per week for 1-hour practices and 1-hour games. The 3-5 age group practices for 30 minutes and then plays a 30-minute game right after, usually on Saturday, for a 1-hour-per-week commitment. Volunteers must complete the required onboarding steps, including training and safety protocols, before the season begins. At the Y, every child plays, every voice matters, and every moment is an opportunity to grow. Join us in creating a fun, safe, and meaningful experience for youth in our community. Sign up today and help shape the next generation through sports.

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Youth Basketball Coach - Eastern Shore Family YMCA
Youth Basketball Coach - Eastern Shore Family YMCA

Eastern Shore Family YMCA

Since its invention at the Y in 1891, Y volunteers have coached kids and adults in basketball. As a YMCA Youth Sports Volunteer Coach, you’re helping young athletes build confidence, develop skills, and feel a true sense of belonging. Our youth sports programs focus on more than just the game. Each season creates a positive, inclusive environment where kids of all abilities are encouraged to learn, grow, and have fun. With one practice during the week and a game on the weekend, volunteer coaches lead basic skill development, teamwork activities, and friendly competition, all while modeling the YMCA’s core values of caring, honesty, respect, responsibility, and faith. No coaching experience? No problem. The Y provides training, resources, and ongoing support so you feel confident leading your team. Whether you are a parent, student, or community member, your time and encouragement can have a lasting impact on a child’s experience. Recreational Coaches typically commit to an 8-week season, volunteering about 2 hours per week for 1-hour practices and 1-hour games. The 3-5 age group practices for 30 minutes and then plays a 30-minute game right after, usually on Saturday, for a 1-hour-per-week commitment. Volunteers must complete the required onboarding steps, including training and safety protocols, before the season begins. At the Y, every child plays, every voice matters, and every moment is an opportunity to grow. Join us in creating a fun, safe, and meaningful experience for youth in our community. Sign up today and help shape the next generation through sports.

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Youth Basketball Coach - Effingham Family YMCA
Youth Basketball Coach - Effingham Family YMCA

Effingham Street Family YMCA

Since its invention at the Y in 1891, Y volunteers have coached kids and adults in basketball. As a YMCA Youth Sports Volunteer Coach, you’re helping young athletes build confidence, develop skills, and feel a true sense of belonging. Our youth sports programs focus on more than just the game. Each season creates a positive, inclusive environment where kids of all abilities are encouraged to learn, grow, and have fun. With one practice during the week and a game on the weekend, volunteer coaches lead basic skill development, teamwork activities, and friendly competition, all while modeling the YMCA’s core values of caring, honesty, respect, responsibility, and faith. No coaching experience? No problem. The Y provides training, resources, and ongoing support so you feel confident leading your team. Whether you are a parent, student, or community member, your time and encouragement can have a lasting impact on a child’s experience. Recreational Coaches typically commit to an 8-week season, volunteering about 2 hours per week for 1-hour practices and 1-hour games. The 3-5 age group practices for 30 minutes and then plays a 30-minute game right after, usually on Saturday, for a 1-hour-per-week commitment. Volunteers must complete the required onboarding steps, including training and safety protocols, before the season begins. At the Y, every child plays, every voice matters, and every moment is an opportunity to grow. Join us in creating a fun, safe, and meaningful experience for youth in our community. Sign up today and help shape the next generation through sports.

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Youth Basketball Coach - Greenbrier Family YMCA
Youth Basketball Coach - Greenbrier Family YMCA

Greenbrier Family YMCA

Since its invention at the Y in 1891, Y volunteers have coached kids and adults in basketball. As a YMCA Youth Sports Volunteer Coach, you’re helping young athletes build confidence, develop skills, and feel a true sense of belonging. Our youth sports programs focus on more than just the game. Each season creates a positive, inclusive environment where kids of all abilities are encouraged to learn, grow, and have fun. With one practice during the week and a game on the weekend, volunteer coaches lead basic skill development, teamwork activities, and friendly competition, all while modeling the YMCA’s core values of caring, honesty, respect, responsibility, and faith. No coaching experience? No problem. The Y provides training, resources, and ongoing support so you feel confident leading your team. Whether you are a parent, student, or community member, your time and encouragement can have a lasting impact on a child’s experience. Recreational Coaches typically commit to an 8-week season, volunteering about 2 hours per week for 1-hour practices and 1-hour games. The 3-5 age group practices for 30 minutes and then plays a 30-minute game right after, usually on Saturday, for a 1-hour-per-week commitment. Volunteers must complete the required onboarding steps, including training and safety protocols, before the season begins. At the Y, every child plays, every voice matters, and every moment is an opportunity to grow. Join us in creating a fun, safe, and meaningful experience for youth in our community. Sign up today and help shape the next generation through sports.

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Youth Basketball Coach - Hilltop Family YMCA
Youth Basketball Coach - Hilltop Family YMCA

Hilltop Family YMCA/Camp Grom

Since its invention at the Y in 1891, Y volunteers have coached kids and adults in basketball. As a YMCA Youth Sports Volunteer Coach, you’re helping young athletes build confidence, develop skills, and feel a true sense of belonging. Our youth sports programs focus on more than just the game. Each season creates a positive, inclusive environment where kids of all abilities are encouraged to learn, grow, and have fun. With one practice during the week and a game on the weekend, volunteer coaches lead basic skill development, teamwork activities, and friendly competition, all while modeling the YMCA’s core values of caring, honesty, respect, responsibility, and faith. No coaching experience? No problem. The Y provides training, resources, and ongoing support so you feel confident leading your team. Whether you are a parent, student, or community member, your time and encouragement can have a lasting impact on a child’s experience. Recreational Coaches typically commit to an 8-week season, volunteering about 2 hours per week for 1-hour practices and 1-hour games. The 3-5 age group practices for 30 minutes and then plays a 30-minute game right after, usually on Saturday, for a 1-hour-per-week commitment. Volunteers must complete the required onboarding steps, including training and safety protocols, before the season begins. At the Y, every child plays, every voice matters, and every moment is an opportunity to grow. Join us in creating a fun, safe, and meaningful experience for youth in our community. Sign up today and help shape the next generation through sports.

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Youth Basketball Coach - James L Camp Family YMCA
Youth Basketball Coach - James L Camp Family YMCA

James L. Camp Family YMCA

Since its invention at the Y in 1891, Y volunteers have coached kids and adults in basketball. As a YMCA Youth Sports Volunteer Coach, you’re helping young athletes build confidence, develop skills, and feel a true sense of belonging. Our youth sports programs focus on more than just the game. Each season creates a positive, inclusive environment where kids of all abilities are encouraged to learn, grow, and have fun. With one practice during the week and a game on the weekend, volunteer coaches lead basic skill development, teamwork activities, and friendly competition, all while modeling the YMCA’s core values of caring, honesty, respect, responsibility, and faith. No coaching experience? No problem. The Y provides training, resources, and ongoing support so you feel confident leading your team. Whether you are a parent, student, or community member, your time and encouragement can have a lasting impact on a child’s experience. Recreational Coaches typically commit to an 8-week season, volunteering about 2 hours per week for 1-hour practices and 1-hour games. The 3-5 age group practices for 30 minutes and then plays a 30-minute game right after, usually on Saturday, for a 1-hour-per-week commitment. Volunteers must complete the required onboarding steps, including training and safety protocols, before the season begins. At the Y, every child plays, every voice matters, and every moment is an opportunity to grow. Join us in creating a fun, safe, and meaningful experience for youth in our community. Sign up today and help shape the next generation through sports.

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Youth Basketball Coach - Mt Trashmore Family YMCA
Youth Basketball Coach - Mt Trashmore Family YMCA

Mt. Trashmore Family YMCA

Since its invention at the Y in 1891, Y volunteers have coached kids and adults in basketball. As a YMCA Youth Sports Volunteer Coach, you’re helping young athletes build confidence, develop skills, and feel a true sense of belonging. Our youth sports programs focus on more than just the game. Each season creates a positive, inclusive environment where kids of all abilities are encouraged to learn, grow, and have fun. With one practice during the week and a game on the weekend, volunteer coaches lead basic skill development, teamwork activities, and friendly competition, all while modeling the YMCA’s core values of caring, honesty, respect, responsibility, and faith. No coaching experience? No problem. The Y provides training, resources, and ongoing support so you feel confident leading your team. Whether you are a parent, student, or community member, your time and encouragement can have a lasting impact on a child’s experience. Recreational Coaches typically commit to an 8-week season, volunteering about 2 hours per week for 1-hour practices and 1-hour games. The 3-5 age group practices for 30 minutes and then plays a 30-minute game right after, usually on Saturday, for a 1-hour-per-week commitment. Volunteers must complete the required onboarding steps, including training and safety protocols, before the season begins. At the Y, every child plays, every voice matters, and every moment is an opportunity to grow. Join us in creating a fun, safe, and meaningful experience for youth in our community. Sign up today and help shape the next generation through sports.

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Youth Basketball Coach - Northampton Co. Family YMCA
Youth Basketball Coach - Northampton Co. Family YMCA

Northampton County Family YMCA

Since its invention at the Y in 1891, Y volunteers have coached kids and adults in basketball. As a YMCA Youth Sports Volunteer Coach, you’re helping young athletes build confidence, develop skills, and feel a true sense of belonging. Our youth sports programs focus on more than just the game. Each season creates a positive, inclusive environment where kids of all abilities are encouraged to learn, grow, and have fun. With one practice during the week and a game on the weekend, volunteer coaches lead basic skill development, teamwork activities, and friendly competition, all while modeling the YMCA’s core values of caring, honesty, respect, responsibility, and faith. No coaching experience? No problem. The Y provides training, resources, and ongoing support so you feel confident leading your team. Whether you are a parent, student, or community member, your time and encouragement can have a lasting impact on a child’s experience. Recreational Coaches typically commit to an 8-week season, volunteering about 2 hours per week for 1-hour practices and 1-hour games. The 3-5 age group practices for 30 minutes and then plays a 30-minute game right after, usually on Saturday, for a 1-hour-per-week commitment. Volunteers must complete the required onboarding steps, including training and safety protocols, before the season begins. At the Y, every child plays, every voice matters, and every moment is an opportunity to grow. Join us in creating a fun, safe, and meaningful experience for youth in our community. Sign up today and help shape the next generation through sports.

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Youth Basketball Coach - Princess Anne Family YMCA
Youth Basketball Coach - Princess Anne Family YMCA

Princess Anne Family YMCA

Since its invention at the Y in 1891, Y volunteers have coached kids and adults in basketball. As a YMCA Youth Sports Volunteer Coach, you’re helping young athletes build confidence, develop skills, and feel a true sense of belonging. Our youth sports programs focus on more than just the game. Each season creates a positive, inclusive environment where kids of all abilities are encouraged to learn, grow, and have fun. With one practice during the week and a game on the weekend, volunteer coaches lead basic skill development, teamwork activities, and friendly competition, all while modeling the YMCA’s core values of caring, honesty, respect, responsibility, and faith. No coaching experience? No problem. The Y provides training, resources, and ongoing support so you feel confident leading your team. Whether you are a parent, student, or community member, your time and encouragement can have a lasting impact on a child’s experience. Recreational Coaches typically commit to an 8-week season, volunteering about 2 hours per week for 1-hour practices and 1-hour games. The 3-5 age group practices for 30 minutes and then plays a 30-minute game right after, usually on Saturday, for a 1-hour-per-week commitment. Volunteers must complete the required onboarding steps, including training and safety protocols, before the season begins. At the Y, every child plays, every voice matters, and every moment is an opportunity to grow. Join us in creating a fun, safe, and meaningful experience for youth in our community. Sign up today and help shape the next generation through sports.

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Youth Basketball Coach - Suffolk Family YMCA
Youth Basketball Coach - Suffolk Family YMCA

Suffolk Family YMCA

Since its invention at the Y in 1891, Y volunteers have coached kids and adults in basketball. As a YMCA Youth Sports Volunteer Coach, you’re helping young athletes build confidence, develop skills, and feel a true sense of belonging. Our youth sports programs focus on more than just the game. Each season creates a positive, inclusive environment where kids of all abilities are encouraged to learn, grow, and have fun. With one practice during the week and a game on the weekend, volunteer coaches lead basic skill development, teamwork activities, and friendly competition, all while modeling the YMCA’s core values of caring, honesty, respect, responsibility, and faith. No coaching experience? No problem. The Y provides training, resources, and ongoing support so you feel confident leading your team. Whether you are a parent, student, or community member, your time and encouragement can have a lasting impact on a child’s experience. Recreational Coaches typically commit to an 8-week season, volunteering about 2 hours per week for 1-hour practices and 1-hour games. The 3-5 age group practices for 30 minutes and then plays a 30-minute game right after, usually on Saturday, for a 1-hour-per-week commitment. Volunteers must complete the required onboarding steps, including training and safety protocols, before the season begins. At the Y, every child plays, every voice matters, and every moment is an opportunity to grow. Join us in creating a fun, safe, and meaningful experience for youth in our community. Sign up today and help shape the next generation through sports.

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Youth Basketball Coach - Taylor Bend Family YMCA
Youth Basketball Coach - Taylor Bend Family YMCA

Taylor Bend Family YMCA

Since its invention at the Y in 1891, Y volunteers have coached kids and adults in basketball. As a YMCA Youth Sports Volunteer Coach, you’re helping young athletes build confidence, develop skills, and feel a true sense of belonging. Our youth sports programs focus on more than just the game. Each season creates a positive, inclusive environment where kids of all abilities are encouraged to learn, grow, and have fun. With one practice during the week and a game on the weekend, volunteer coaches lead basic skill development, teamwork activities, and friendly competition, all while modeling the YMCA’s core values of caring, honesty, respect, responsibility, and faith. No coaching experience? No problem. The Y provides training, resources, and ongoing support so you feel confident leading your team. Whether you are a parent, student, or community member, your time and encouragement can have a lasting impact on a child’s experience. Recreational Coaches typically commit to an 8-week season, volunteering about 2 hours per week for 1-hour practices and 1-hour games. The 3-5 age group practices for 30 minutes and then plays a 30-minute game right after, usually on Saturday, for a 1-hour-per-week commitment. Volunteers must complete the required onboarding steps, including training and safety protocols, before the season begins. At the Y, every child plays, every voice matters, and every moment is an opportunity to grow. Join us in creating a fun, safe, and meaningful experience for youth in our community. Sign up today and help shape the next generation through sports.

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Youth Basketball Coach - Y on Granby
Youth Basketball Coach - Y on Granby

Y on Granby

Since its invention at the Y in 1891, Y volunteers have coached kids and adults in basketball. As a YMCA Youth Sports Volunteer Coach, you’re helping young athletes build confidence, develop skills, and feel a true sense of belonging. Our youth sports programs focus on more than just the game. Each season creates a positive, inclusive environment where kids of all abilities are encouraged to learn, grow, and have fun. With one practice during the week and a game on the weekend, volunteer coaches lead basic skill development, teamwork activities, and friendly competition, all while modeling the YMCA’s core values of caring, honesty, respect, responsibility, and faith. No coaching experience? No problem. The Y provides training, resources, and ongoing support so you feel confident leading your team. Whether you are a parent, student, or community member, your time and encouragement can have a lasting impact on a child’s experience. Recreational Coaches typically commit to an 8-week season, volunteering about 2 hours per week for 1-hour practices and 1-hour games. The 3-5 age group practices for 30 minutes and then plays a 30-minute game right after, usually on Saturday, for a 1-hour-per-week commitment. Volunteers must complete the required onboarding steps, including training and safety protocols, before the season begins. At the Y, every child plays, every voice matters, and every moment is an opportunity to grow. Join us in creating a fun, safe, and meaningful experience for youth in our community. Sign up today and help shape the next generation through sports.

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Youth Basketball Coach - YMCA of Portsmouth
Youth Basketball Coach - YMCA of Portsmouth

YMCA of Portsmouth

Since its invention at the Y in 1891, Y volunteers have coached kids and adults in basketball. As a YMCA Youth Sports Volunteer Coach, you’re helping young athletes build confidence, develop skills, and feel a true sense of belonging. Our youth sports programs focus on more than just the game. Each season creates a positive, inclusive environment where kids of all abilities are encouraged to learn, grow, and have fun. With one practice during the week and a game on the weekend, volunteer coaches lead basic skill development, teamwork activities, and friendly competition, all while modeling the YMCA’s core values of caring, honesty, respect, responsibility, and faith. No coaching experience? No problem. The Y provides training, resources, and ongoing support so you feel confident leading your team. Whether you are a parent, student, or community member, your time and encouragement can have a lasting impact on a child’s experience. Recreational Coaches typically commit to an 8-week season, volunteering about 2 hours per week for 1-hour practices and 1-hour games. The 3-5 age group practices for 30 minutes and then plays a 30-minute game right after, usually on Saturday, for a 1-hour-per-week commitment. Volunteers must complete the required onboarding steps, including training and safety protocols, before the season begins. At the Y, every child plays, every voice matters, and every moment is an opportunity to grow. Join us in creating a fun, safe, and meaningful experience for youth in our community. Sign up today and help shape the next generation through sports.

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Youth CoEd Volleyball Coach - South Boston/Halifax Co Family YMCA
Youth CoEd Volleyball Coach - South Boston/Halifax Co Family YMCA

YMCA of South Boston/Halifax County

Be the reason a child finds their confidence with every serve, set, and spike. As a YMCA Youth Sports Volunteer Coach, you’re helping young athletes build confidence, develop skills, and feel a true sense of belonging. Our youth sports programs focus on more than just the game. Each season creates a positive, inclusive environment where kids of all abilities are encouraged to learn, grow, and have fun. With one practice during the week and a game on the weekend, volunteer coaches lead basic skill development, teamwork activities, and friendly competition, all while modeling the YMCA’s core values of caring, honesty, respect, responsibility, and faith. No coaching experience? No problem. The Y provides training, resources, and ongoing support so you feel confident leading your team. Whether you are a parent, student, or community member, your time and encouragement can have a lasting impact on a child’s experience. Players ages 9 to 18 will practice for one hour during the week followed by a Saturday game day that may take place at other YMCA locations. Teams will be formed based on practice availability, teammate/coach requests, skill level, and age. At the Y, every child plays, every voice matters, and every moment is an opportunity to grow. Join us in creating a fun, safe, and meaningful experience for youth in our community. Sign up today and help shape the next generation through sports.

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Youth Flag Football Volunteer Coach - Currituck Family YMCA

Currituck Family YMCA

Y Flag Football is a volunteer coached program, designed to teach the basic skills of football to children who have never played the game and improve the skills of those who have. Focus will be on throwing, catching, running routes, rules and regulations of the game, team work, sportsmanship and fair play for all. YMCA core values will be emphasized throughout the season. Ages 5 to 6 will spend the first 30 minutes of their Monday session practicing skills, followed by a game during the final 30 minutes of their one-hour time slot.

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Youth Volleyball Coach - Eastern Shore Family YMCA
Youth Volleyball Coach - Eastern Shore Family YMCA

Eastern Shore Family YMCA

Be the reason a child finds their confidence with every serve, set, and spike. As a YMCA Youth Sports Volunteer Coach, you’re helping young athletes build confidence, develop skills, and feel a true sense of belonging. Our youth sports programs focus on more than just the game. Each season creates a positive, inclusive environment where kids of all abilities are encouraged to learn, grow, and have fun. With one practice during the week and a game on the weekend, volunteer coaches lead basic skill development, teamwork activities, and friendly competition, all while modeling the YMCA’s core values of caring, honesty, respect, responsibility, and faith. No coaching experience? No problem. The Y provides training, resources, and ongoing support so you feel confident leading your team. Whether you are a parent, student, or community member, your time and encouragement can have a lasting impact on a child’s experience. Recreational Coaches typically commit to an 8-week season, volunteering about 2 hours per week for 1-hour practices and 1-hour games. The 3-5 age group practices for 30 minutes and then plays a 30-minute game right after, usually on Saturday, for a 1-hour-per-week commitment. Volunteers must complete the required onboarding steps, including training and safety protocols, before the season begins. At the Y, every child plays, every voice matters, and every moment is an opportunity to grow. Join us in creating a fun, safe, and meaningful experience for youth in our community. Sign up today and help shape the next generation through sports.

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Youth Volleyball Coach - Great Bridge/Hickory
Youth Volleyball Coach - Great Bridge/Hickory

Great Bridge/Hickory Family YMCA

Be the reason a child finds their confidence with every serve, set, and spike. As a YMCA Youth Sports Volunteer Coach, you’re helping young athletes build confidence, develop skills, and feel a true sense of belonging. Our youth sports programs focus on more than just the game. Each season creates a positive, inclusive environment where kids of all abilities are encouraged to learn, grow, and have fun. With one practice during the week and a game on the weekend, volunteer coaches lead basic skill development, teamwork activities, and friendly competition, all while modeling the YMCA’s core values of caring, honesty, respect, responsibility, and faith. No coaching experience? No problem. The Y provides training, resources, and ongoing support so you feel confident leading your team. Whether you are a parent, student, or community member, your time and encouragement can have a lasting impact on a child’s experience. Recreational Coaches typically commit to an 8-week season, volunteering about 2 hours per week for 1-hour practices and 1-hour games. The 3-5 age group practices for 30 minutes and then plays a 30-minute game right after, usually on Saturday, for a 1-hour-per-week commitment. Volunteers must complete the required onboarding steps, including training and safety protocols, before the season begins. At the Y, every child plays, every voice matters, and every moment is an opportunity to grow. Join us in creating a fun, safe, and meaningful experience for youth in our community. Sign up today and help shape the next generation through sports.

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Youth Volleyball Coach - Hilltop Family YMCA
Youth Volleyball Coach - Hilltop Family YMCA

Hilltop Family YMCA/Camp Grom

Be the reason a child finds their confidence with every serve, set, and spike. As a YMCA Youth Sports Volunteer Coach, you’re helping young athletes build confidence, develop skills, and feel a true sense of belonging. Our youth sports programs focus on more than just the game. Each season creates a positive, inclusive environment where kids of all abilities are encouraged to learn, grow, and have fun. With one practice during the week and a game on the weekend, volunteer coaches lead basic skill development, teamwork activities, and friendly competition, all while modeling the YMCA’s core values of caring, honesty, respect, responsibility, and faith. No coaching experience? No problem. The Y provides training, resources, and ongoing support so you feel confident leading your team. Whether you are a parent, student, or community member, your time and encouragement can have a lasting impact on a child’s experience. Recreational Coaches typically commit to an 8-week season, volunteering about 2 hours per week for 1-hour practices and 1-hour games. The 3-5 age group practices for 30 minutes and then plays a 30-minute game right after, usually on Saturday, for a 1-hour-per-week commitment. Volunteers must complete the required onboarding steps, including training and safety protocols, before the season begins. At the Y, every child plays, every voice matters, and every moment is an opportunity to grow. Join us in creating a fun, safe, and meaningful experience for youth in our community. Sign up today and help shape the next generation through sports.

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Youth Volleyball Coach - Indian River Family YMCA
Youth Volleyball Coach - Indian River Family YMCA

Indian River Family YMCA

Be the reason a child finds their confidence with every serve, set, and spike. As a YMCA Youth Sports Volunteer Coach, you’re helping young athletes build confidence, develop skills, and feel a true sense of belonging. Our youth sports programs focus on more than just the game. Each season creates a positive, inclusive environment where kids of all abilities are encouraged to learn, grow, and have fun. With one practice during the week and a game on the weekend, volunteer coaches lead basic skill development, teamwork activities, and friendly competition, all while modeling the YMCA’s core values of caring, honesty, respect, responsibility, and faith. No coaching experience? No problem. The Y provides training, resources, and ongoing support so you feel confident leading your team. Whether you are a parent, student, or community member, your time and encouragement can have a lasting impact on a child’s experience. Recreational Coaches typically commit to an 8-week season, volunteering about 2 hours per week for 1-hour practices and 1-hour games. The 3-5 age group practices for 30 minutes and then plays a 30-minute game right after, usually on Saturday, for a 1-hour-per-week commitment. Volunteers must complete the required onboarding steps, including training and safety protocols, before the season begins. At the Y, every child plays, every voice matters, and every moment is an opportunity to grow. Join us in creating a fun, safe, and meaningful experience for youth in our community. Sign up today and help shape the next generation through sports.

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Youth Volleyball Coach - Mt. Trashmore
Youth Volleyball Coach - Mt. Trashmore

Mt. Trashmore Family YMCA

Be the reason a child finds their confidence with every serve, set, and spike. As a YMCA Youth Sports Volunteer Coach, you’re helping young athletes build confidence, develop skills, and feel a true sense of belonging. Our youth sports programs focus on more than just the game. Each season creates a positive, inclusive environment where kids of all abilities are encouraged to learn, grow, and have fun. With one practice during the week and a game on the weekend, volunteer coaches lead basic skill development, teamwork activities, and friendly competition, all while modeling the YMCA’s core values of caring, honesty, respect, responsibility, and faith. No coaching experience? No problem. The Y provides training, resources, and ongoing support so you feel confident leading your team. Whether you are a parent, student, or community member, your time and encouragement can have a lasting impact on a child’s experience. Recreational Coaches typically commit to an 8-week season, volunteering about 2 hours per week for 1-hour practices and 1-hour games. The 3-5 age group practices for 30 minutes and then plays a 30-minute game right after, usually on Saturday, for a 1-hour-per-week commitment. Volunteers must complete the required onboarding steps, including training and safety protocols, before the season begins. At the Y, every child plays, every voice matters, and every moment is an opportunity to grow. Join us in creating a fun, safe, and meaningful experience for youth in our community. Sign up today and help shape the next generation through sports.

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Youth Volleyball Coach - Princess Anne Family YMCA
Youth Volleyball Coach - Princess Anne Family YMCA

Princess Anne Family YMCA

Be the reason a child finds their confidence with every serve, set, and spike. As a YMCA Youth Sports Volunteer Coach, you’re helping young athletes build confidence, develop skills, and feel a true sense of belonging. Our youth sports programs focus on more than just the game. Each season creates a positive, inclusive environment where kids of all abilities are encouraged to learn, grow, and have fun. With one practice during the week and a game on the weekend, volunteer coaches lead basic skill development, teamwork activities, and friendly competition, all while modeling the YMCA’s core values of caring, honesty, respect, responsibility, and faith. No coaching experience? No problem. The Y provides training, resources, and ongoing support so you feel confident leading your team. Whether you are a parent, student, or community member, your time and encouragement can have a lasting impact on a child’s experience. Recreational Coaches typically commit to an 8-week season, volunteering about 2 hours per week for 1-hour practices and 1-hour games. The 3-5 age group practices for 30 minutes and then plays a 30-minute game right after, usually on Saturday, for a 1-hour-per-week commitment. Volunteers must complete the required onboarding steps, including training and safety protocols, before the season begins. At the Y, every child plays, every voice matters, and every moment is an opportunity to grow. Join us in creating a fun, safe, and meaningful experience for youth in our community. Sign up today and help shape the next generation through sports.

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Youth Volleyball Coach - Suffolk Family YMCA
Youth Volleyball Coach - Suffolk Family YMCA

Suffolk Family YMCA

Be the reason a child finds their confidence with every serve, set, and spike. As a YMCA Youth Sports Volunteer Coach, you’re helping young athletes build confidence, develop skills, and feel a true sense of belonging. Our youth sports programs focus on more than just the game. Each season creates a positive, inclusive environment where kids of all abilities are encouraged to learn, grow, and have fun. With one practice during the week and a game on the weekend, volunteer coaches lead basic skill development, teamwork activities, and friendly competition, all while modeling the YMCA’s core values of caring, honesty, respect, responsibility, and faith. No coaching experience? No problem. The Y provides training, resources, and ongoing support so you feel confident leading your team. Whether you are a parent, student, or community member, your time and encouragement can have a lasting impact on a child’s experience. Recreational Coaches typically commit to an 8-week season, volunteering about 2 hours per week for 1-hour practices and 1-hour games. The 3-5 age group practices for 30 minutes and then plays a 30-minute game right after, usually on Saturday, for a 1-hour-per-week commitment. Volunteers must complete the required onboarding steps, including training and safety protocols, before the season begins. At the Y, every child plays, every voice matters, and every moment is an opportunity to grow. Join us in creating a fun, safe, and meaningful experience for youth in our community. Sign up today and help shape the next generation through sports.

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Youth Volleyball Coach - Taylor Bend
Youth Volleyball Coach - Taylor Bend

Taylor Bend Family YMCA

Be the reason a child finds their confidence with every serve, set, and spike. As a YMCA Youth Sports Volunteer Coach, you’re helping young athletes build confidence, develop skills, and feel a true sense of belonging. Our youth sports programs focus on more than just the game. Each season creates a positive, inclusive environment where kids of all abilities are encouraged to learn, grow, and have fun. With one practice during the week and a game on the weekend, volunteer coaches lead basic skill development, teamwork activities, and friendly competition, all while modeling the YMCA’s core values of caring, honesty, respect, responsibility, and faith. No coaching experience? No problem. The Y provides training, resources, and ongoing support so you feel confident leading your team. Whether you are a parent, student, or community member, your time and encouragement can have a lasting impact on a child’s experience. Recreational Coaches typically commit to an 8-week season, volunteering about 2 hours per week for 1-hour practices and 1-hour games. The 3-5 age group practices for 30 minutes and then plays a 30-minute game right after, usually on Saturday, for a 1-hour-per-week commitment. Volunteers must complete the required onboarding steps, including training and safety protocols, before the season begins. At the Y, every child plays, every voice matters, and every moment is an opportunity to grow. Join us in creating a fun, safe, and meaningful experience for youth in our community. Sign up today and help shape the next generation through sports.

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Youth Volleyball Coach - YMCA of Portsmouth
Youth Volleyball Coach - YMCA of Portsmouth

YMCA of Portsmouth

Be the reason a child finds their confidence with every serve, set, and spike. As a YMCA Youth Sports Volunteer Coach, you’re helping young athletes build confidence, develop skills, and feel a true sense of belonging. Our youth sports programs focus on more than just the game. Each season creates a positive, inclusive environment where kids of all abilities are encouraged to learn, grow, and have fun. With one practice during the week and a game on the weekend, volunteer coaches lead basic skill development, teamwork activities, and friendly competition, all while modeling the YMCA’s core values of caring, honesty, respect, responsibility, and faith. No coaching experience? No problem. The Y provides training, resources, and ongoing support so you feel confident leading your team. Whether you are a parent, student, or community member, your time and encouragement can have a lasting impact on a child’s experience. Recreational Coaches typically commit to an 8-week season, volunteering about 2 hours per week for 1-hour practices and 1-hour games. The 3-5 age group practices for 30 minutes and then plays a 30-minute game right after, usually on Saturday, for a 1-hour-per-week commitment. Volunteers must complete the required onboarding steps, including training and safety protocols, before the season begins. At the Y, every child plays, every voice matters, and every moment is an opportunity to grow. Join us in creating a fun, safe, and meaningful experience for youth in our community. Sign up today and help shape the next generation through sports.

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