Long Island City YMCA
Welcome to the Long Island City YMCA. Our Y is more than just a gym featuring state-of-the-art exercise equipment and an indoor pool; our youth programs, education classes and comprehensive childcare create a community committed to helping you achieve your goals.
Our Spaces
Leadership Staff
Sabrina Snyder
Executive Director
ssnyder@ymcanyc.org
212-912-2570
Joyce Fenteng
Membership Director
jfenteng@ymcanyc.org
212-912-2563
Kathleen Rahill
Healthy Lifestyles Coordinator
krahill@ymcanyc.org
212-912-2566
William Tsuda
Aquatics Director
wtsuda@ymcanyc.org
212-912-2571
Rosa Paucar
Early Childhood Director
rpaucar@ymcanyc.org
212-912-2573
Lillian Morales
Youth & Family Director
lmorales@ymcanyc.org
212-912-2568
Agnieszka Krzyszkowski
Business Manager
Akrzyszkowski@ymcanyc.org
212-912-2565
Andres Calixto
Building Engineer
acalixto@ymcanyc.org
212-912-2564
History
Now located near the intersection of Queens Boulevard and Van Dam Street, the Long Island City (LIC) YMCA branch was established in 1919. The branch has operated for generations from several rented and purpose-built different facilities; its first full-facility building was constructed in 1999, nearly 80 years after the founding of the branch.
The early programs undertaken by the branch were supported by local industries, including American Chicle, National Sugar, and Sunshine Biscuit. These and other businesses encouraged their workers to participate in Y programs such as English-language and citizenship instruction during the branch's early years. For several years in the 1950s, the status of the LIC branch was reduced to that of an extension of the Flushing branch. In 1959 the LIC YMCA was re-established as a separate branch again. Under the leadership of Frank Tempone, long-time Executive Director, the Long Island City YMCA developed into a solid source of community activities.
The branch has a long history of providing extensive sports programs, most of which have operated at local school and park facilities and fields. Several professional athletes emerged from the LIC YMCA's sports programs over the years, including three-time Stanley Cup winning hockey player Joey Mullen.