YMCA of Greater New York. Prospect Park Branch.

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A feature of the Park Slope neighborhood, the Prospect Park YMCA, has been serving Brooklyn for more than 112 years. Th branch has a long-standing commitment to housing programs. Seamen's House, begun in 1931 in Manhattan's Chelsea district as short-term housing for sailors in port, continues to offer seafarers housing with its affordable units for retired sailors at its Park Slope location. The branch also maintains a tradition of linkages with community groups such as literary societies, book clubs, and dance groups. The branch has offered literacy classes, job search training, and day camp programs for many years.

From the description of Prospect Park YMCA records, 1891-1992. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 84672982

The Prospect Park YMCA, located at 357 9th Street between 5th and 6th Avenues in Brooklyn, has been serving Brooklyn since the late 19th century. A feature of the Park Slope neighborhood, the Prospect Park YMCA began its operations in a converted mansion in 1891. By 1923, the huge population growth in Brooklyn placed demands on the YMCA which made its building hopelessly inadequate. The branch was closed, making way for an ambitious building campaign. On July 7, 1925, ground was broken on the Prospect Park Y's present site, and 18 months later, the current building was opened. In the spring of 2000, an $8.5 million renovation left practically no corner untouched. The facade was restored, the old lobby was replaced and all program spaces were transformed.

The Prospect Park YMCA has a long-standing commitment to housing programs and today offers affordable housing for retired sailors, echoing the work of the Bethelship Seaman's Branch that operated on the corner of Richards and Sullivan streets between 1921 and 1948. The branch also maintains a tradition of linkages with community groups such as literary societies, book clubs, and dance groups. The branch has offered literacy classes, job search training, and day camp programs for many years. The branch operated what it called an "outpost" in the Bay Ridge neighborhood and continued this work through the late 1960s.

(Information taken from History of the Brooklyn and Queens Young Men's Christian Association 1853-1949 by E. Clark Worman, 1952)

From the guide to the Prospect Park YMCA photographs, 1920s-1960s., (University of Minnesota. Kautz Family YMCA Archives. [ymca])

The Prospect Park YMCA, currently located at 357 9th Street between 5th and 6th Avenues in Brooklyn, has been serving Brooklyn for more than 112 years. A feature of the Park Slope neighborhood, the Prospect Park YMCA began its operations in a converted mansion in 1891. By 1923, the huge population growth in Brooklyn placed demands on the YMCA which made its building hopelessly inadequate. The branch was closed, making way for an ambitious building campaign. On July 7, 1925, ground was broken on the Prospect Park Y's present site, and 18 months later, the current building was opened. In the spring of 2000, an $8.5 million renovation left practically no corner untouched. The facade was restored, the old lobby was replaced and all program spaces were transformed.

The Prospect Park YMCA has a long-standing commitment to housing programs and today offers affordable housing for sailors, echoing the work of the Bethelship Seaman's Branch that operated on the corner of Richards and Sullivan streets between 1921 and 1948. The branch also maintains a tradition of linkages with community groups such as literary societies, book clubs, and dance groups. The branch has offered literacy classes, job search training, and day camp programs for many years.

(Information taken from the YMCA of Greater New York, Prospect Park Branch web site at http://www.ymcanyc.org/sub.php?p=about&sp=prospect/prospectabout )

From the guide to the Prospect Park YMCA Records., 1891-1992., (University of Minnesota. Kautz Family YMCA Archives. [ymca])

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creatorOf Prospect Park YMCA Records., 1891-1992. University of Minnesota Libraries. Kautz Family YMCA Archives. [ymca]
creatorOf YMCA of Greater New York. Prospect Park Branch. Prospect Park YMCA records, 1891-1992. University of Minnesota, Minneapolis
creatorOf Prospect Park YMCA photographs, 1920s-1960s. University of Minnesota Libraries. Kautz Family YMCA Archives. [ymca]
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Place Name Admin Code Country
Park Slope (New York, N.Y.)
Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.).
Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)
New York (State)--Brooklyn
Park Slope (New York, N.Y.).
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Low-income housing
Low-income housing
Young Men's Christian associations
Young Men's Christian associations
Young Men's Christian associations
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Active 1992

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