Meet Volunteer Gail Nelson!

The Summit Area YMCA thrives because of our dedicated volunteers who enable us to run essential programs that greatly benefit our community. One such volunteer is Gail Nelson, a devoted Berkeley Heights community member and proud Summit Area Y member since 2008. Gail has significantly contributed to the Y by serving on the Berkeley Heights Branch Advisory Committee and previously on the Board of Trustees and the Strategic Planning Committee. She also volunteers at various YMCA community events. Gail’s commitment and passion make a profound impact on both the Summit Area YMCA and our community.

If you, like Gail, are interested in volunteering and helping us run programs like our food distribution initiative, adaptive programs for teens with special needs, community events, and more, join our incredible volunteer team.

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In 1886, we were founded as the Young Men’s Christian Association, but today, we are The Y; an association that values, and is made stronger by, its diverse people. We stand for youth development, healthy living and social responsibility — For a better us. We are committed to creating equal opportunity for all regardless of gender, age, disability, income, ethnicity, sexual orientation or religious affiliation. We strive to create a welcoming and inclusive culture in which our four core values — responsibility, honesty, caring and respect — are integral to everyday operations.

Each year, as one of the area’s leading 501(c)3 charitable organizations, the Summit Area YMCA serves more than 15,000 individuals with our free and fee-based programs and services in an area spanning the New Jersey communities of Berkeley Heights, Gillette, Millburn, New Providence, Short Hills, Springfield, Stirling and Summit. Our history is rooted in working side-by-side with our neighbors to ensure that everyone has the opportunity to learn, grow and thrive. Through the generosity of our members, donors, and partners, we are able to offer financial assistance for our programs and services to those in need.

Please note that the section of Maple Street closest to the Summit YMCA will be closed from approximately 7 AM to 11 AM on Sunday, May 5, for our Mother’s Day 5K. Please use Cedar Street to access the public lot that is next to our building.