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Children throwing balls in a game at a YMCA of Columbia summer camp.

Kids can build confidence, make new friends, and create lifelong memories at YMCA Summer Camps.

Photo provided by YMCA of Columbia

Summer will be here before we know it. If you’re looking for a fun way to help your kids stay active, check out these summer camps at the YMCA of Columbia.

Registration is now open for a variety of traditional and specialty camps at multiple locations across Richland and Lexington County. Whether your child loves sports, arts and crafts, or swimming, there’s a camp designed just for them.

Bonus: Flexible schedules make it easy to find the perfect fit for your family.

Make it a summer to remember

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