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Madison Area YMCA’s 11th LIVESTRONG at the YMCA Graduation

July 19, 2017

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Madison Area YMCA
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For Immediate Release

Madison Area YMCA’s 12th LIVESTRONG at the YMCA Graduation

(Madison, NJ) July 19, 2017- The twelfth LIVESTRONG® at the YMCA class has graduated. The LIVESTRONG program brings those affected by cancer a significant step forward toward sustained healthy living beyond cancer diagnosis and recovery.

Celebrating are graduates and their coaches. Madison Area YMCA Health and Wellness Coordinator  & LIVESTRONG Coach Chelsea Sacher from Florham Park; Madison Area YMCA Associate Health and Fitness Director Jennifer Casanova from New Providence; Judy Miller from Morristown; Karen Poris from Rockaway; Michele Marshall from Boonton; Margaret Greenway from Harding; LIVESTRONG at the YMCA Coach Judy Core from Florham Park; LIVESTRONG at the YMCA Assistant Coach Erin Long from Morristown; Elizabeth Courter from Morristown and Madison Area YMCA Senior Director of Healthy Living Joseph Gonsalves.

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LIVESTRONG at the YMCA supports cancer survivors through its no fee program that provides opportunities to engage in physical and social activities focused on strengthening the whole person. Survivors are encouraged to come as they are, no matter what stage of wellness they are in.

The 12-week research-based program brings together cancer survivors and YMCA staff trained in cancer care to achieve goals such as building muscle mass and strength; increasing flexibility and endurance; improving confidence and self-esteem; and ultimately practicing a healthy lifestyle, not only as a part of recovery but as a way of life. 

In existence since 2013, the program receives support through donations from charity events such as the Y’s bocce tournament and Y spinathons.

The Madison Area YMCA is a cause-driven charitable organization dedicated to strengthening community through youth development, healthy living and social responsibility. Generous donations make it possible for everyone in the community to be enriched by the Y, regardless of ability to pay, to develop a healthy spirit, mind and body at any age.

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