Company Profile

YMCA Camp Kenan & Weona

Company Overview

Founded in 1852, YMCA Buffalo Niagara is the second-oldest YMCA in the United States and one of the oldest institutions in Western New York.

As a non-profit organization, the Y helps bring much needed services to the Western New York community. The YMCA is supported by membership dues and program fees, community fundraising, the YMCA Turkey Trot, grants, and annual earnings from its Endowment Fund. Each year the YMCA allocates $1.6 million to ensure equitable access for all in the community.

The Y serves the Western New York community with five wellness centers, two overnight camps, and over 40 child care locations.

Our Mission
YMCA Buffalo Niagara is a charitable, community-based organization committed to providing programs designed to build a healthy spirit, mind, and body for all.

Our Impact
Youth Development – empowering young people to reach their full potential
Healthy Living – improving individual and community well-being
Social Responsibility – providing support and inspiring action in our communities

Our Commitment to Welcome and Serve All
YMCA Buffalo Niagara is an organization that welcomes people of all ages, from all backgrounds. The Y believes that our community is stronger when everyone has the opportunity to learn, grow, and thrive.

Company History

Founded in 1852, YMCA Buffalo Niagara is the second-oldest YMCA in the United States and one of the oldest institutions in Western New York. As a charitable not-for-profit health and human services organization, YMCA Buffalo Niagara helps bring much needed services to the Western New York community. We are a community-based organization committed to providing programs designed to build a healthy spirit, mind, & body for all.

Positions Available
  • 1 day ago

    Overnight Camp Health Director/Camp Nurse

    YMCA Camp Kenan & Weona - Buffalo, NY, United States

    POSITION SUMMARY: Develops, implements, and ensures compliance with the health care plan. Responsible for the overall health, safety, and well-being of campers and staff. GENERAL WORK SCHEDULE: This is a residential position where food and lodging are provided during hours of work. The work week follows the camper session which begins each Sunday and ends on Friday with a 24 hour break in-between. Dates of employment include a week of training starting June 14, 2026, and concludes on August ...

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