The Safety Around Water Program Teaches Youth in Georgetown County with Essential Skills

YMCA of Coastal Carolina launches a new year of the Safety Around Water program in Georgetown County

YSPLASH! also known as “Safety Around Water” is the YMCA’s premier water safety program. In Georgetown County, all 2nd graders in the district participate in the program at the Tidelands Health Georgetown Family YMCA and Tidelands Health Pawleys Family YMCA. 

Since 2010, the Frances P. Bunnelle Foundation, Georgetown Parks and Recreation, Georgetown County School District, and the Tidelands Health Georgetown Family YMCA have collaborated to bring the YSPLASH Safety Around Water Program to hundreds of second graders each year.  In the past 12 years, YSplash Safety Around Water participants have learned essential skills preparing them for a lifetime of safely enjoying water. 

With their support, the lives of children in Georgetown County are safer. 

Why is the Safety Around Water Program Important? 

Here in the Grand Strand, we are surrounded by rivers, ponds, the ocean and other potentially dangerous aquatic environments. According to the CDC, “For children ages 1–14, drowning is the second leading cause of unintentional injury death after motor vehicle crashes.” Data from the CDC shows drowning deaths of 1.56 people per 100,000 in South Carolina. 

What do students learn in the program? 

Jamie Harris, Aquatics Coordinator for Tidelands Health Georgetown Family YMCA teaches this program. He explains, “One of the things I do in my position is teach swimming lessons, train lifeguards, and instruct people around Georgetown County about the hazards of aquatic environments and water safety techniques to teach children how to be safe in and out of different aquatic environments. I see the important impact water safety education has on the community.” 

Students go through two in class sessions and 4 pool sessions and learn things like “Reach or Throw Don’t Go”, “Swim, Float, Swim” and “Jump, Push, Turn and Grab”. Students also go through rip current training, boat safety, and what to do and who to contact in an aquatic emergency.  

Last year, we had 580 2nd graders in Georgetown County School District go through Ysplash. This year, we have 549 2nd graders going through YSplash Safety Around Water program. 

Tidelands Health Georgetown Family YMCA will be working with: 

  • Browns Ferry Elementary  
  • Plantersville Elementary  
  • Carvers Bay Elementary  
  • Andrews Elementary  
  • Kensington Elementary  
  • Maryville Elementary  
  • McDonald Elementary 
  • Sampit Elementary 
  • Pleasant Hill Elementary  

Tidelands Health Pawleys Family YMCA will be participating this year and will be working with:  

  • Waccamaw Elementary  
  • Coastal Montessori Schools  

The program provides a foundation for a lifetime of safety around water for youth in our community. 

How can you help? 

This year, we are seeking community support to provide swimsuits and towels for children who do not have their own. If you would like to participate, please drop off swimsuits in sizes 6 – 9 and beach towels at the following locations: 

YMCA of Coastal Carolina Hurricanes Swim Team adds new practice location and state-of-the-art scoreboard

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The Hurricanes Swim Team has an exciting new season ahead of us with the addition of an additional practice location at the new Tidelands Health Pawleys Family YMCA and a brand-new, state-of-the-art scoreboard at the Tidelands Health Georgetown Family YMCA.

Hurricanes Swim Team adds new practice location in Pawleys

The YMCA of Coastal Carolina Hurricanes Swim Team is thrilled to announce the addition of a NEW practice site, located at the Tidelands Health Pawleys Family YMCA. This addition will allow our team to continue meeting the growing needs of our area and its youth, along with providing a safe, fun, and healthy outlet for young athletes to learn and hone their competitive swimming skills. 

Our New Scoreboard at Tidelands Health Georgetown Family YMCA, provided by HTC

As an added incentive, our team has been the grateful recipient of a grant from HTC to purchase the soon-to-come NEW scoreboard and timing system. These upgrades will allow our team to train at a higher level and truly sets the precedent for the vision of the growth of this team. Swimming as a sport very often comes down to a hundredth of a second and prior to this upgrade, we were reliant on timers and stopwatches. We are sincerely thankful for the generous gifts of all our donors and look forward to officially announcing the scoreboard and timing system’s installation. 

Join the Hurricanes Swim Team!

If you are new to the team or looking to join, please view our Q&A below to learn more about our Hurricanes.  

What are the age ranges? 

4 to 18 years 

How many groups are there? 

6. We break our groups into 6 categories: Tropical Storms, Category 1, Category 2, Category 3, Category 4, and Category 5 

How do I know what category to register for? 
You can come to a walk-in evaluation at any of our branches. Registration cannot be completed without an evaluation. 

  • Myrtle Beach: M-R @ 4:30-6:30 
  • Georgetown: M-W @ 5:00-6:30 
  • Pawleys: T/R @ 5:00-6:30 

What days/times are practices? 
Varied, based upon branch. All days/times by branch can be viewed here

What branches are available? 

All three of our association’s branches will be hosting our team, effective October 4th. Locations can be viewed here

 
What if my child cannot attend a certain day? Can I attend at another branch, within the same age group? 
You can attend any same-category practices at another branch, with the confirmation from your site coach and team head coach, Jillian Westerfield 

 
What does my child need to wear/bring? 
Swimsuit, towel, goggles, caps (for longer hair) – full supply list for each category will be sent upon registration 

 
What are program fees? 
Fees vary by category and can be viewed here

Why is there a registration fee along with the program fee? 

This is a one-time per season fee that covers the cost of team shirt, cap, and awards throughout the season. 

Do I have to be a Y member to join swim team? 

Yes. This is a requirement by Y-USA for all Y swim team members to be members of their Y. With that, for the Pawleys branch only until January 1, 2023, no swimmer will be required to join as a Y member for the remainder of the year (exceptions being if a swimmer wishes to compete in 2022, they must join the Y prior to the meet). 

What are YMCA membership fees? 

A: All membership rates can be viewed here

What if I cannot afford to join the Y? 
We offer financial assistance for this reason – we believe the Y is for ALL and we want to help limit financial barriers. Please visit one of our locations and request a financial assistance application form for more information. 

What if my child wants to take a month off for another sport? 
We charge monthly, so if you need a month off, just communicate with the head coach and we can out your swim team account on hold. 

Does my child have to go to swim meets? 

No, but it is encouraged. We participate in two swim leagues the Grand Strand Swim League (GSSL) and the Carolina YMCA Swim League (CYSL). We host  one-meet for each league during the season. By competing in a minimum of 2 CYSL Swim Meets your child qualifies for the Y Championship meet where we plan to defend our title as State Champs.

What does my child wear to swim meets? 
Black swimsuit preferred, and our team cap. Swimsuit can be purchased anywhere, but you can also purchase from our team store here: 

How much do swim meets cost? 
Typically, $30.  

We hope this Q&A proves to be helpful and that you will come give our quickly growing team a try. If you have any further questions, concerns, or would like to schedule an evaluation, please contact head coach, Jillian Westerfield at: [email protected] 

YMCA of Coastal Carolina launches a new Preschool in Myrtle Beach

The YMCA of Coastal Carolina launched a new preschool in Myrtle Beach at 306 North Oak Street in September.

Ryan Finney, CEO of the YMCA of Coastal Carolina, explains,  “The YMCA of Coastal Carolina is committed to advancing youth development opportunities in the Myrtle Beach community. We understand the great need for affordable childcare options, and in particular, preschool options. We run strong After School and Summer Programs, and now are expanding to preschool to fill a great need in our area. Families in the Myrtle Beach area need access to quality preschool education, and there are not enough options in the community.”   

The Y chose this specific location because it is one of the areas known as a ‘childcare desert,’ meaning there are no affordable pre-school options for families living in this area. 43.1% of Horry County is considered a child care desert for children under five.

In addition, this program is preparing children for Kindergarten.

In the 2020/2021 school year, 75.2% of students in Horry County enrolled in Kindergarten were not demonstrating readiness. 

The preschool is currently a half-day program, but plans for a full-day preschool program are underway to begin in Fall 2023.

The preschool’s safe environment gives kids the perfect place to learn foundational skills, develop healthy, trusting relationships plus cultivate fine and gross motor skills. Classes develop each child’s self-esteem and strong image of self-worth. In every class, educators encourage children to explore, ask questions and solve problems. 

Early childhood educators provide a warm and secure atmosphere with five areas of focus to help kids meet and exceed developmental milestones: learning, life skills, healthy habits, socialization and fine and gross motor skills. By the end of the program, children will be well-prepared to enter Kindergarten. 

Daily Activities include:

  • Play 
  • Arts & Creativity 
  • Science & Discovery
  • Mathematics 
  • Fine & Motor Gross Activities 
  • Language & Literacy 
  • Social Studies 
  • Emotional Health 
  • Indoor & Outdoor Physical Fitness 

Enrollment for ages 2 – 5 is currently open for this program. YMCA offers financial assistance for all programs, including preschool. 

Myrtle Beach Preschool

Currently enrolling ages 2 – 5 years old

Updated Hours for January 23 - 25, 2025

 

Due to the winter snow and potential weather conditions overnight, in order to keep our members and staff safe, all YMCA of Coastal Carolina center locations will close remained closed on Thursday and open limited hours on Friday. Saturday will resume normal operating hours.

  • Thursday, January 23, 2025: All YMCA of Coastal Carolina centers will remain closed. (This includes 24 hour access at the Tidelands Health Georgetown Family YMCA.) 
  • Friday, January 24, 2025: Centers will be open from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m.  Please note services may be limited during this time.
  • Saturday, January 25, 2025: All YMCA of Coastal Carolina centers will resume normal operating hours.

Please stay safe and check our website for updates.Thank you for understanding as we weather the winter storm. We hope you and your family stay safe and warm!

 

Updated Hours Today

We hope you and your family stayed safe during the storm. We will resume normal operations at all three YMCA of Coastal Carolina center locations at 11 a.m. today. 

  • Thursday, August 31: All three center locations will reopen at 11 a.m.
  • Friday, September 1: All three center locations will be open during normal hours.
 24-hour access will be unavailable to Tidelands Health Georgetown Family YMCA during the times the center is closed but will resume as normal tonight.