ASU, YMCA Partner to Open First HBCU Campus Facility

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Alabama State University (ASU) and the YMCA of Greater Montgomery announced they are bringing a YMCA facility to the ASU campus.

According to a university news release, a 5,000-square-foot facility will be renovated near ASU’s Department of Communications building to become the first YMCA on a HBCU campus nationwide.

“Today’s announcement is a shining example of what we mean when we say ‘CommUniversity’ in both spirit and in action. It’s a demonstration of how we as an institution are committed not only to educating students, but also to uplifting and empowering the community we serve.”

ASU President Dr. Quinton T. Ross, Jr.

The new partnership will promote health, wellness and community engagement on campus and in the broader Montgomery community.

“This is the first YMCA on an HBCU campus nationwide.. This means not only community growth, but it means access, potential achieved, and staff revitalized. Youths can now see themselves not only growing through the YMCA but also growing through the University together.”

YMCA President and CEO AJ Hernandez

The newly renovated facility is expected to open in Spring 2026.

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