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YMCA

In Latino America and the Caribbean

  • Aruba

Since: 1956
Volunteers: 27
Reach: 370

  • Bahamas
Since: 1970
Volunteers: 15
Reach: 1,246
  • Barbados
Since: 1880
Volunteers: 52
Reach: 430
  • Belice
Since: xx
Volunteers: xx
Reach: xx
  • HaitĆ­
Since: 2001
Volunteers: 14
Reach: 215
  • Cayman Islands
Since: 2012
Volunteers: 71
Reach: 1980
  • Jamaica
Since: 1920
Volunteers: 15
Reach: 800
  • Trinidad y Tobago
Since: 1979
Volunteers: 48
Reach: 10,216
  • Dominique Republic

Desde: 1967
Voluntarios: 9
Alcance: 2,576

  • Costa Rica
Since: 1975
Volunteers: 25
Reach: 200
  • El Salvador
Since: 2016
Volunteers: 40
Reach: 2,150
  • Guatemala
Since: 1964
Volunteers: 25
Reach: 435
  • Honduras
Since: 1990
Volunteers: 59
Reach: 6,280
  • Mexico
Since: 1892
Volunteers: 90
Reach: 13.142
  • Nicaragua
Since: 1990
Volunteers: 78
Reach: 16,939
  • PanamĆ”
Since: 1966
Volunteers: 16
Reach: 350
  • Chile
Since: 1970
Volunteers: 273
Reach: 5,960
  • Paraguay
Since: xxx
Volunteers: xxx
Reach: xxx
  • Uruguay
Since: 1909
Volunteers: 5,030
Reach: 13,206
  • Brazil
Since: 1893
Volunteers: 1,005
Reach: 1,108
  • Bolivia
Since: 1943
Volunteers: 35
Reach: 590
  • Ecuador
Since: xxx
Volunteers: xxx
Reach: xxx
  • Colombia
Since: 1964
Volunteers: 1010
Reach: 203,193
  • PerĆŗ
Since: 1920
Volunteers: 302
Reach: 35,200
  • Venezuela
Since: xxx
Volunteers: xxx
Reach: xxx

Where does this data come from?

Volunteers: These are individuals who contribute their time, talent, and are part of the volunteer programs and/or those who are part of the Boards of Directors or the governance of the organization.
Reach: Each YMCA is autonomous in its measurement; for some, the reach includes only direct beneficiaries, while for others, it includes both direct and indirect beneficiaries.

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