Harry & Jeanette Weinberg Ymca is a child daycare & preschools daycare located at 900 E 33rd St, Baltimore, Maryland MD. Find contact info, location details, and similar daycares nearby.
What Parents Say
This facility receives consistently high praise across all reviews. Members highlight the modern, well-maintained facilities, welcoming staff, and diverse programming for various fitness levels and ages. The center is noted as an excellent community resource offering strong value.
Can you guys please get mulch and fix the broken play climber (triangle rope stairs) that’s been broken for YEARS. We’ve brought this to the Y attention on multiple occasions and it is a hazard at this point. The ground is muddy even days after the rain. We’ve been asking since June for more mulch. CPSC recommends a 12 inch depth and it is currently at 0, this is beyond ridiculous. The community loves to use this play space but it needs to be maintained. How can the community support this?
From the moment that I walked in to sign up for membership in November, Noah was very accommodating. He gave me a grand tour and explained all the activities to me. He even introduced me to the cycle instructor. 🥰 I told her that I had never cycled in my life, and she said she welcomes beginners! This Wednesday will be my first session!! I attended the pool class last night. It turned out to be water Zumba, I think that’s what it’s called, again, I’m a beginner 😂. I had so much fun! Instructor and participants were awesome! I would highly recommend this Y to anyone who wants to have a great time staying or getting in shape, spiritually and physically! “ Health is Wealth “ 😘👏🏽
I've gone to the Y for years, and although I've also joined a couple other (perhaps "fancier") gyms, I love the Y more than every other place I've tried. Years ago it wasn't as flashy, but now it's impressively stocked. All the machines you could possibly need, lots of room, and nice people. Plus, it's in an excellent location with lots of safe parking.
I’ve been coming to this location since I was a kid and always felt warm, cozy vibes. However, after being away for school for a few years and recently returning, I’ve noticed a change in the ambiance. I’ve seen several new employees and, after a couple of visits, I noticed a pattern that feels biased. I hope someone can have an in service with the staff about greeting all YMCA members as they walk in, not just white members, but Black members as well. Kindly
Everyone here is consistently nice and helpful, even in the very early hours of the day. The staff make a genuine effort to greet people, communicate clearly, and create a welcoming atmosphere for everyone who walks through the doors. That level of kindness and professionalism really stands out and helps build a strong sense of community that benefits all members.