Events

  • Windstorm Response Assessment Panel. Rep. Adam Schiff (CA-29) will host a roundtable discussion with federal, state and local officials, representatives from local utilities, FEMA, the CPUC and others at the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals, at 9 a.m. Thursday, Jan. 12, focusing on the response to last month’s windstorm and how our region can be better prepared for a future emergency. The panel will also examine efforts to assist those whose homes and businesses were damaged in the storm.

    For more information download this PDF file.

  • Experiencing Depression and Chronic Illness? The Department of Clinical Research of Glendale Adventist Medical Center is looking for Adults ages 18 to 70, who may be eligible to participate in a research study evaluating Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Religious Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (RCBT).

    You will receive 10 weeks of free psychotherapy from a trained licensed therapists experienced in CBT orRCBT. You may be eligible for this study if you meet the following criteria:
    1. Significant depressive symptoms, which began during the past 12 months
    2. One or more chronic medical illness
    3. Religion is to some degree important in your life
    4. You have (a) a telephone (not a cell phone), or (b) access to the Internet and are able to type

    Your time and travel may be Compensated for study visits.

    For more information about this research study, please contact the Dept of Clinical Research at 818 409-8009.

    Download the flyer for this study.
  • Afro Funk Dance Fitness. A combination of traditional and stylized African and Caribbean dance in a dynamic and fun workout format!! For all ages and levels. Tuesdays, 5:30 to 6:30 PM at the Group Fitness Room, Third floor. Our newest instructor Tanita Fadyeyola teaches this class. Download the Afro Funk Dance Fitness flyer.
  • Community Support Campaign. Child by child, family by family, the Pass It On Community Support Campaign helps build our common future. The YMCA of Glendale helps us all live better, healthier lives in spirit, mind and body. Involvement in the YMCA strengthens the values, leadership skills and relationships that make our community inclusive, caring, healthy and safe.
  • Who makes all this possible? All of us. We are members. We are donors. We are volunteers. We are the YMCA. Please help us today.

    Please call Arnellah Putzel at (818) 240-4130, ext 28 or email aputzel@glenymca.org to learn more about volunteer opportunities, and discover other ways you can contribute.


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