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The Hockomock Area YMCA collaborates with many businesses and not-for-profit agencies.

Bernon Family Branch

The Hockomock Area YMCA receives support from the Tri-County United Way.

BASE (Bellingham After School Experience) Childcare and Enrichment operates in the Bellingham Public Schools.

A collaboration with Bay State Physical Therapy (BSPT)
offers one-on-one skilled care, specializing in orthopedic and sports-related injuries. Individuals experiencing chronic pain or osteoarthritis or those recovering from recent surgeries may benefit from aquatic therapy. All major health insurances are accepted. Members are entitled to free injury screenings and programs and seminars offered by BSPT.

A Hockomock Area YMCA Dean College tuition program features a $50 tuition discount to Hockomock Area YMCA members enrolled in Dean’s School of Continuing Education.  The college works with the YMCA in program development, space allocation, and related activities to benefit our communities. In addition, the school annually awards a full scholarship to a high-school senior who is an active member at the Hockomock Area YMCA. 

The School's Out Program operates at the Bernon Family Branch with transportation available from Franklin, Medway, Milford, and Norfolk schools. 

Senior fitness programs operate in cooperation with local Councils on Aging.

Sports collaborations operate with the Norfolk Recreation Department, Bellingham Public Schools, and Dean College.

Putnam Investments allows the YMCA use of its two soccer fields.

The Strata Bank Kids Club Program operates in cooperation with Strata Bank, sponsoring a school-age financial fitness program, a Junior Business Club, and the Kids Count Board.

The Hockomock Area YMCA is a proud member of the United Chamber of Commerce, which serves the towns of Bellingham, Blackstone, Foxboro, Franklin, Medfield, Medway, Millis, Norfolk, and Wrentham.

Through a collaboration with The Home for Little Wanderers, student workers from the Longview Farm volunteer on a weekly basis at the Franklin and Foxboro branches.

Foxboro Branch

In 2000, Invensys deeded more than 22 acres of company land and committed to more than $500,000 to make the Foxboro Branch a reality. Invensys' philanthropic generosity stands today as the largest combined gift in the history of our YMCA.

The Association's largest individual charitable investment was received from the Robert and Myra Charitable Foundation in the amount of $1 million for the Foxboro Capital Campaign.

The Sharon Teen Center operates in collaboration with us at 14A Pond Street, Sharon, MA.

The Foxboro Branch operates the outdoor pool at Camp St. Augstine for the Foxboro Park and Recreation Department.

The Foxboro Branch Leader's Club spearheads an ongoing Association wide collaboration with Children's Hospital Boston. The teens from the Leaders Club cook meals for the families who are living in the hospital's Devon Nicole House, a home for families with children in long-term care. 

Sturdy Memorial Hospital’s Foxboro Center for Women's & Family Health collaborates as a full partner in addressing women and children’s wellness needs.

The Hockomock Area YMCA is a proud member of the Tri-Town Chamber of Commerce, which serves the towns of Foxborough, Mansfield, and Norton.

Foxboro Branch staff conduct fitness classes at the Foxboro Council on Aging at 75 Central Street in Foxboro.

Through a collaboration with The Home for Little Wanderers, student workers from the Longview Farm volunteer on a weekly basis at the Franklin and Foxboro branches.

Mansfield Arts and Education Center

In partnership with professional artists and organizations like MockingBird Music, practicing professionals teach classes like guitar, voice, pottery, painting, and jewelry-making. Additional partners that help make programming possible at the Arts and Education Center include the Mansfield Cultural Council, Mansfield Bank, and Mansfield Community Reads.

Orthodox Congregational Church on West Street is home to our nursery school.

Club EXCEL (Explore, Create, Evolve, and Learn) operates at Qualters Middle School for students in grades six through eight. And, our YMCA also supports the Journey to Resiliency at Mansfield High School.

The Hockomock Area YMCA is a proud member of the Tri-Town Chamber of Commerce, which serves the towns of Foxboro, Mansfield, and Norton.

North Attleboro Branch

The Hockomock Area YMCA receives support from the United Way of Greater Attleboro / Taunton.

Bayer presents its Science Makes Sense programming in our School's Out programs.

A partnership with Comcast has led to a School's Out journalism program, including a kid-focused and kid-produced quarterly newsletter.

Lake Pearl (Luciano family) offers opportunities for special events, rentals, corporate outings, and more.

Partnerships exist with the North Attleboro High School Gymnastics Team, the NAHS Swim Teamthe Massachusetts Audubon Society, the Attleboro Arts Museum, and Meeting Street.

Our collaboration with Sturdy Memorial Hospital makes possible a joint cardiac rehabilitation program.

Our North Attleboro Downtown Teen Center is a drop-in center for teens between the ages of 12 and 18; there is no cost to participate, and all are welcome. The Center is located in downtown North Attleboro behind TD Banknorth.

The Hockomock Area YMCA is a proud member of the North Attleborough / Plainville Chamber of Commerce, which serves the towns of North Attleborough and Plainville.

Middle School Workshops are available at the North Attleboro Middle School.

The School's Out program operates at the North Attleboro Branch and in the North Attleboro and Wrentham elementary and middle schools.

Senior fitness programs are conducted in cooperation with the North Attleboro, Plainville, and Wrentham Councils on Aging.