Building a Stronger Community

The Attleboro Y is a cause-driven organization focused on youth development, healthy living, and social responsibility. We are passionate about helping our neighbors lead healthier lives, offering our youth the support they need to thrive, and fostering a sense of connection and respect throughout our community. Thanks to members, donors, volunteers, and friends like you, we’re able to achieve our mission each and every day.

Upcoming Programs

Summer Camps

Summer Camps

Whether your child is an athlete looking to perfect the long jump, a future action hero who wants to spend his entire summer outdoors, or a field trip fan who only needs a few days of camp each week, we have the perfect camp fit to keep your child happy, active, and healthy all summer long!


School’s Out Program

School’s Out Program

The Y’s School’s Out program keeps kids active and happy on weekday afternoons. Kids have the opportunity to express their talents, taking advantage of all the Y has to offer in a safe and fun environment. Learn more at the School’s Out Open House on Thursday, May 24th at 6:00 p.m.


Personal Training

Personal Training

Get ready for summer with the Y’s Personal Training special through the month of May! Purchase five personal training sessions and get one free session. Purchase 10 personal training sessions and get two free sessions. Work with our trainers to achieve your fitness goals.


Membership for All

Membership for All

The Attleboro YMCA is committed to helping all members of our community live healthier lives in spirit, mind, and body. To ensure that our programs and services are accessible to everyone, the YMCA developed the “Membership for All” program.


My Y Story

  • "From the first day I came to the Y and played basketball and met new friends, I knew that from that day on, the YMCA..."

  • "When my older son was deployed overseas, we were invited to a BBQ for family members of his unit at the Attleboro Y’s Pleasant..."

  • "I first started gymnastics at the Y two years ago. Miss Amanda is an awesome coach and I love taking gymnastics camp with her in the summer, too..."

  • "I became a Y member when my parents moved our family of five kids to Attleboro from Cranston, Rhode Island. My father, Otto Gigone, had accepted..."

  • "I first started coming to the Pleasant Street Branch in 1991 when it was still the TI Rec Center. At some point, I got into running and then Chris..."