Military Membership

Thank You for Your Service!

The YMCA of Metropolitan Chicago is partnering with the Armed Services YMCA and the Department of Defense to offer FREE YMCA memberships to qualified military members and families! 
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About the Military Outreach Initiative

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Get Started with a YMCA Military Membership

Memberships at the YMCA of Metro Chicago are more than a gym pass. With state-of-the-art fitness facilities, innovative classes, free activities, and fun for the whole family, you’ll enjoy becoming part of a community that has endless benefits.  

Get started with the following steps:

  1. Determine eligibility and review the mandatory attendance and reporting requirements. 
  2. Download and complete the Membership Application, OR stop by your local YMCA to acquire a physical form. 
  3. Bring your completed Membership Application and any required supporting documents to a YMCA of Metro Chicago community hub, and our membership team will happily submit it for you! 
  4. Once the ASYMCA receives an approved application, they will provide instructions about how to activate the Y membership.

Membership Application

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Eligibility Criteria

    • Category 1 includes Reserve Component and National Guard on Title 10 orders. Title 32 orders are not eligible. 
    • I am assigned to a Service-designated Independent Duty Station that is not at or near a free or Service-provided fitness facility; AND 
    • I require a single-person membership, or my family resides with me, and I require a family membership. Only one membership type (single or family) is authorized. 
    • Sponsor is deployed or on “unaccompanied tour” orders that require the member to reside at an assigned duty location and restricts the spouse or family from accompanying the member; AND 
    • Sponsor’s family resides at a Service-designated independent duty station or in an area that is not at or near a free or Service-provided fitness facility. 
    • Sponsor is on Title 10 deployment orders that require the member to reside at an assigned duty location that restricts the spouse or family from accompanying the member; AND 
    • Sponsor’s family resides at a Service-designated independent duty station or in an area that is not at or near a free or Service-provided fitness facility. 
    • Title 32 orders are not eligible. 
    • My duty location is my house address. 
    • My home address is not located at or near a free or Service-provided fitness facility. 
    • I require a single-person membership or my family resides with me and I require a family membership. Only one membership type (single or family) is authorized.
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Attendance Requirements & Reporting

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  • Those who are not eligible are most Active Duty personnel affiliated with a military installation, Title 32 National Guard/Reserves, new military recruits preparing for training, military retirees, veterans, wounded warriors, parents of deployed personnel, unit administrators, members of the United States Public Health Service, and memberships under the Department of Homeland Security. 

  • “Family” of military personnel includes spouse and child dependents (ages 18 and under) of the military member with active Military Identification (ID) cards. In the Unaccompanied Spouse/Family categories, “family” may also include legal guardians assigned by the deployed military member for custodial care of his/her children. 

  • A visit is defined as the Service member (or member of the service member’s family) coming to the facility to participate in any youth or adult activity. Facility use is counted by “calendar day” only. Multiple entries on the same day by member and/or dependents only count as one (1) visit towards the minimum requirement. 

  • Due to the popularity of this initiative, please allow up to 30 days for an ASYMCA representative to provide membership instructions. If you have not received confirmation of your membership within 30 days, you may request a status update via email at [email protected] for YMCA memberships. 

  • Visit reports, or attendance records, must be electronically generated from the facility’s existing software system. The attendance must include the name of the Service member or family and the specific time(s) or day(s) the facility was utilized. If a visit report cannot be generated, fitness facility staff may create a manual log with the member’s printed name, signature, and date of visit. Additionally, fitness facility staff will need to include an official letter confirming that all dates provided on the manual log are accurate. 

  • If the Service member is unable to access the YMCA facility for 30 days or longer, regardless of reason, you MUST contact the YMCA facility directly and put your membership on hold.  

    If the Service member is moving due to a Permanent Change of Station (PCS) or the membership is no longer needed and three or more months remain before the end of the membership period, you must cancel your membership. 

  • Contact your YMCA facility directly to cancel your membership. If the YMCA facility allows a refund or credit, they will provide a cancellation confirmation that must be emailed to [email protected]

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