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  2. YMCA - Wikipedia

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    YMCAs offer child care, including supervised space for infants, toddlers, preschoolers, and school-age children to stay and play while parents enjoy a workout. YMCA staff members are trained to ensure the safety and well-being of the children in their care so that parents can confidently pursue their fitness goals or take part in the various ...

  3. YMCA of the USA - Wikipedia

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    Some of the YMCAs across the country responded with food distribution programs and childcare services to first responders and medical personnel. [20] In some areas, the Y's response was extremely critical. For instance, in Boston, Massachusetts, the local YMCA served 85,000 meals in ten days to local children and families. [21]

  4. Health club - Wikipedia

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    The Liikku gym chain in Pori, Finland. Newer health clubs generally include health-shops selling equipment, snack/protein bars and smoothies, restaurants, child-care facilities, member lounges and cafes. Some clubs have a sauna, steam room, or swimming pool and even nutrition counseling. Health clubs generally charge a fee to allow visitors to ...

  5. Can kids work out at the gym? Experts reveal age limits ... - AOL

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    In early May, Planet Fitness rolled out the High School Summer Pass, allowing any high schooler ages 14 through 19 to work out for free at any of its more than 2,200 locations in the U.S. and ...

  6. DeWine puts budget proposal focus on children - AOL

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    (The Center Square) – Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine wants to give parents working minimum-wage jobs a tax credit, but no other tax cuts were included in a budget proposal that focused strongly on children.

  7. Nearly a third of parents have considered suicide or self ...

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    For the typical parent, that translated to spending $14,400 on all care in 2024, and at least $9,600 on child care. Those costs forced a third of parents to dip into their savings.