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YMCA Teams Up with Burnalong to Keep Communities Healthy through the Pandemic

50th YMCA Joins Groundbreaking Partnership Extending “Y Wellness 24/7” Online and On-Demand Classes to Tens of Thousands throughout the Northeast

Baltimore, MD – YMCA of Bucks County today announced that the 50th YMCA location has joined an online partnership with Burnalong, a leading health, wellness, and social motivation platform, that will reach more than 17,500 YMCA members in eight states with live and on-demand content from local instructors. 

“This partnership is keeping people connected to the fitness instructors that motivate them to stay healthy,” said Trish Feinthel, chief operations officer of YMCA of Bucks County, who leads the collaboration with Burnalong and 50 Ys. “We’re getting tremendous testimonials from people who are using this platform to manage stress, fight chronic disease, and stay connected to loved ones.”

With more than 1.5 million minutes of programming viewed, to date, with 150 live classes each week and more than 3,500 Y-specific, on-demand classes, 150+ local instructors, this partnership unites Northeast YMCA members, instructors, and locations to provide extended access to wellness content through the Burnalong platform. For the first time, Y members can now connect with Y instructors and classes from across the nation, previously only available to local, in-person Y members. This fall, the Y is increasing the breadth of content offered on Burnalong with more youth and family-friendly classes, plus personal trainer-led workouts. 

“While I miss my friends at the gym, the virtual program keeps me in touch,” said Rita A., a senior citizen in Bucks County using online Y classes for stress relief. “It keeps me motivated, starts my day off in a positive light. Helps me deal with everyday things.” 

The live and on-demand access to the Y classes on the Burnalong platform, accessed via Y Wellness 24/7, have allowed caregivers to maintain connections built through the Y during the pandemic, working moms to continue their fitness routines from the safety of their homes, and those battling chronic disease to manage pain and build community. 

“Y Wellness 24/7 has been an absolute blessing this past year!” said Laura J., a young mother working from home in Bucks County. “My family is not yet ready to return to in-person (and definitely not indoor) workouts, so it’s wonderful to have this high-quality alternative. I love that variety of classes and that the instructors really take into account what people may or may not have at home.”

The addition of the 50th Y location will connect communities, in eight states, to their local instructors and content, while expanding access to YMCA content from other locations previously inaccessible to them, and open up a library of more than 13,000 classes across 50 health and wellness categories including chronic condition support, mental health resources, financial literacy courses, and parenting classes.

“Burnalong firmly believes in the power of social connection to keep people engaged in healthy activities and pursue their wellness goals,” said Daniel Freedman, co-CEO of Burnalong. “Our growing partnership with the Y extends the reach and impact of local instructors and gyms to the full network of Burnalong members. We are excited to invest in the existing, and forthcoming, relationships that will be built through Burnalong.”

With this announcement, Burnalong celebrates the progress of their goal to change lives by giving people the health and wellbeing programming, plus social support they need with robust options to bridge in-person and online experiences with social motivation. Through this partnership, Burnalong and the Y are able to provide wellness programming to communities that often lack access to quality wellness offerings through Y Wellness 24/7 while also extending their live class selection to hundreds of thousands of Burnalong members.

You can learn more about Burnalong, and the diverse range of classes available to all Y and Burnalong members, by visiting www.Burnalong.com.

ABOUT Burnalong

Burnalong (www.Burnalong.com) is an online health, wellness, and fitness platform that works with leading employers, insurers, municipalities, non-profits, and health systems that provide Burnalong for their employees, members, and patients. Burnalong helps people achieve their health and wellness goals by giving them unparalleled access to more than 1,000+ instructors, teaching live and on-demand wellness classes across more than 45 categories – from traditional fitness to nutrition, financial wellness, adaptive workouts, chronic conditions, and more – for the entire family. People can take classes alone or live with others where they can see and hear each other for added social motivation.

ABOUT THE Y

The YMCA is one of the largest nonprofit organizations focused on strengthening communities in the U.S. and around the world, serving more than 64 million people in 120 countries. The Y connects people to their potential, purpose and each other in 10,000 communities across the country through programs that build a healthy spirit, mind, and body. Based on specific community needs, individual Y associations offer varied programs and services ranging from health and wellness, child care and camp, and sports and swim programs to food stability programs, shelters, and more fundamental services.

Forty-nine YMCA associations currently participate in the Y Wellness 24/7 program with Burnalong, with more joining each month. Find out more about our participating association at ywellness247.org/about-us.   The learn more about the Y, visit ymca.org

ABOUT YMCA of BUCKS COUNTY

YMCA of Bucks County is a charitable, nonprofit organization committed to strengthening communities through membership and programs that foster youth development, healthy living and social responsibility for all. Annually, the Y serves nearly 60,600 members and participants at its five-member branches, six youth education centers, and six camp locations across Bucks County. YMCA of Bucks County provides $5 million of community impact annually in the form of financial assistance to individuals and families in need and free programming for veterans, cancer survivors, older adults, and more. To learn more visit ymcabucks.org.

Participating YMCAs include: 

  • Berwick Area YMCA 
  • Berkshire Family YMCA 
  • Blair Regional YMCA 
  • Bloomsburg Area YMCA 
  • Bradford YMCA 
  • Caroline Family Branch 
  • Chambersburg Memorial YMCA 
  • Community YMCA 
  • Dow Bay Area 
  • Family YMCA 
  • Greater Carbondale YMCA 
  • Greater Johnstown Community YMCA 
  • Greater Scranton YMCA 
  • Greater Valley YMCA 
  • Greater Waterbury YMCA 
  • King George Family YMCA Branch 
  • Lancaster Family YMCA 
  • Lawrence County YMCA 
  • Lebanon Valley Family YMCA 
  • Massad Family Branch 
  • Meadville Family YMCA
  • Middlesex YMCA 
  • Mon Valley YMCA 
  • Muskegon YMCA 
  • Northern Lights YMCA 
  • Northwestern Connecticut YMCA 
  • Olean YMCA 
  • Pocono Family YMCA 
  • Rappahannock Area YMCA 
  • Regional Y of Western Connecticut 
  • Richard G. Snyder YMCA 
  • Ron Rosner Family Branch 
  • Shiawassee Family YMCA 
  • Titusville YMCA 
  • Valley Points Family YMCA 
  • Valley Shore Y 
  • Wallingford Y 
  • Wayne County YMCA 
  • Wellsville YMCA 
  • Wesport-Weston Family Y 
  • YMCA of Bucks County 
  • YMCA of Corry 
  • YMCA of Franklin and Grove City 
  • YMCA of Greater Flint 
  • YMCA of Greater Grand Rapids
  • YMCA of Greater Hartford 
  • YMCA of Indiana County 
  • YMCA of Laurel Highlands 
  • YMCA of Reading & Berks County 
  • YMCA of the North Shore 
  • YMCA of the Twin Tiers 
  • YMCA of York and York County 

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