Association Offices
Old Colony Y Association
320 Main Street, Brockton, MA 02301
(508) 583-2155
The Old Colony YMCA serves 31 communities in Southeastern Massachusetts with programs for all ages and abilities, designed to build healthy spirits, minds and bodies. Programs include fitness and nutrition, before and after school enrichment, child care, summer camps, residential and community-based treatment for youth and families, senior wellness, active older adult programming, and so much more. All activities stress positive values that enrich the individual, strengthen the family and enhance the quality of life for all members of the community.
We are one of the largest human service providers in Southeastern Massachusetts, serving over 103,000 children and families each year. Dedicated to supporting the development of each individual's healthy body, mind, and spirit, we provide services without regard to income, race, sex, religion, or physical ability. Our 30,000 members visited our facilities over 565,000 times last year!
A Board of Directors and eleven Branch Board of Governors (Volunteer Advisory Boards) provide direction to the YMCA's core management group, comprised of:
Vincent J. Marturano, MSW, ACSW, President/Chief Executive Officer
Jeffrey Russell, Executive Vice President/Chief Operating Officer
John Ricketts, Executive Vice President/Chief Financial Officer
Kay Brodesky, Senior Vice President, Human Resources
Linda Deane, Senior Vice President, Chief Information Officer
Kenneth Klier, Senior Vice President, Social Services
Joanne Mathews, Senior Vice President, Program Development and Quality Assurance
Joyce Antine, Vice President, Association Advancement
Catherine DeTerra, Vice President, Marketing and Communications/Grants Development
Kimberly Driskell, Vice President, Controller
Thomas Dunse, Vice President, Clinical Services
The core management group oversees all operations of eleven branches within Southeastern Massachusetts including Central, Youth, and Family Services Branches in Brockton; branches in the communities of East Bridgewater, Easton, Middleboro, Plymouth, Stoughton, and Taunton; more than 40 sites of the Child Care Branch; and the Social Services Branch.
The total employee population is approximately 1,300 professional, paraprofessional, and support personnel. During the summer months, the employee force increases to nearly 1,500 due to the day camp programs and swimming programs at a number of community pools.
Because we believe in the value of each individual, no one is turned away because of his/her inability to pay. Scholarships are available through the generosity of thousands of donors and supporters who believe in our work and know that our community is a stronger, healthier place because of the Old Colony Y and its diverse programs.



