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you need to be at least 15 that's when you can get certified to be a lifeguard. so as long as you have your certification you are good to start working
Nope it is not hard, pretty fun actually, working at a y is really community baised so you get to know a lot of people
Depending on what YMCA it is, they get their funding from the main body of YMCA which would be YMCA England. The smaller companies have to put in a bid for funding and they need a good reason for the funding and YMCA England look at all the cases that have been put in and prioritise them.
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List of Popular Summer jobs for 13-14 year olds:dog walking, babysitting, junior lifeguards, tutoring, working at local YMCA
Go to your local Red Cross or YMCA for a class. They will teach what you need to know and give you practice with emergency methods that you can't get online.
When putting down your preferred working style, you need to let the employer know how you like to work. If you are more of a hands-on person, you need to let them know.
no it isn't u just need a little exercising
When the radiator isn't working
The YMCA will charge you when complete registration and also establish a payment plan if you need it. You should bring a check when you register. Please see the following: grants.ymca.net/...web_YMCA/.../LoginModuleContent.aspx