Get answers to common questions about the Kirk Family YMCA. We're here to help. Let us know if you have additional questions, or call us at 816.842.9622.
We believe the opportunity for good health should be available to all people. We offer membership rates that take into considerations your household size, age and more. Use our Rate Calculator to find the monthly membership option that fits your needs.
Yes, we offer discounts for employees of companies that are YMCA Healthy Living Partners. Contact us to learn more about the discounts available through your employer.
Yes. Financial assistance is available to those who qualify. Contact us to learn more.
YMCA of Greater Kansas City member benefits include:
Yes. Our Y participates in the Nationwide Membership program, which allows Y members from across the country to use our Y without a fee. Certain exclusions may apply.
Yes. You can pay our daily use fee at the Welcome Center and access everything our Y has to offer for the entire day. The daily use fee for an adult is $15 and $8 for children ages 12 weeks to 17 years.
A membership is needed to use the pool on a regular basis, or you may pay a daily-use fee. However, swim lessons are available to anyone in the community for a flat fee. Y members receive a discount on swim lessons. You also may rent the pools and choose among our pool party packages.
Our center offers child care through our Kids Zone program. Kids Zone is free of charge with your household membership for your child ages 3 months to 8 years old. Care is available for up to two hours while you are in the Y facility. Your child will be engaged in active play during their time in Kids Zone. We put safety first with a sign-in and sign-out procedure pacticed at all times.
All children ages 14 years and younger are required to pass a swim test before being allowed to be in a YMCA of Greater Kansas City pool without a personal flotation device or without direct adult supervision. Children ages 9 years and older can use the pool independently without a parent if they pass a test, but children ages 8 years and younger who pass the test must still have a parent present in the pool area. A parent needs to remain in the building.
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