Detroit Swims

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No child should fear the water. Detroit Swims is working to change that—one lesson at a time.

The Need

In the U.S., drowning accounts for more than 1 in 10 unintentional injury-related deaths among children and teens. Here in Michigan—where 41.5% of the land is covered by water—we face an even steeper challenge:

70% of children in Metro Detroit have little to no swimming ability.

This represents an urgent public health concern. Water safety isn’t just a skill—it’s a lifesaving necessity.

The YMCA Solution

Through Detroit Swims, the YMCA of Metropolitan Detroit provides:

  • Free swim lessons at local YMCAs, schools, and neighborhood pools
  • Certified swim instructors and lifeguards
  • Swimwear, towels, goggles, and gear
  • Free transportation to and from lessons
  • An inclusive, encouraging environment for all children

Community Partnerships

We work with schools, apartment complexes, community partners, and donors to remove every barrier that prevents kids from learning how to swim.

Our Goal

Our goal is to serve 10,000 children by the end of 2026. We are committed to expanding access to high-quality programming, removing barriers to participation, and creating safe, impactful opportunities that help youth build confidence, skills, and lifelong success. Together with our partners, we are strengthening communities and ensuring more children have the support and resources they need to thrive.

Just $160 sponsors one child—giving them water safety skills for life.

Program Schedule – Find Safety Around Water Sessions Near You

Detroit Swims – Safety Around Water – Qualifier

Age Group: Dates: Days & Times: Register
Age Group:
Youth
Dates:
1/4/26–12/27/26
Days & Times:
  • Sun 6:00 am-7:00 am
Register

Get Involved – Support Detroit Swims

Make a Life-Saving Gift

Detroit Swims is completely free for participants. The program costs about $160 per child, which covers swim gear, instructor pay, pool time, transportation, and pool maintenance.

  • A $50 donation will purchase a swim gear kit for one student
  • A $160 donation will sponsor all of the costs for one child to learn to swim
  • A $500 donation will sponsor all of the costs for three children to learn to swim
  • A $1,000 donation will provide transportation for 35 children to get to and from swim lessons for 8 weeks
  • A $2,500 donation will help a classroom of 24 children learn to swim and be safe around water for life

Detroit Swims Wish List

In addition to monetary donations, we always are in need of new or gently used:

  • Girls one-piece and boys jammers swim suits (all sizes, youth XS – adult 3XL)
  • Swim Caps
  • Goggles
  • fins / kickboards
  • Rubbermaid Bins / Ikea Bags
  • Cinch bags
  • Gift cards for gas for our bus

Donations can be mailed or brought to the Boll Family YMCA, 1401 Broadway, Detroit MI 48226.

Detroit Swims is supported by the Farner Family Foundation

Thank you to the Farner Family Foundation for supporting our youth water safety initiatives with their gift of one million dollars to the Detroit Swims program.

Volunteer or Work With Us

Join us as a lifeguard, swim instructor, or on-deck volunteer. Paid lifeguard and swim instructor roles include free training.

Our Impact

Detroit Swims teaches over 1,200 children each year essential water safety skills and swim lessons. Since 2010, over 15,000 youth have become safer in and around water.

Our mission is simple: eliminate barriers—cost, access, swim gear, transportation—so that every child can learn to swim safely and confidently.

Our goal: teach every child in Metro Detroit to swim with confidence.

Detroit Swims History

Started by lifeguards at the Boll Family YMCA in 2010, Detroit Swims was created to address the alarming fact that 7 out of 10 children in Detroit cannot swim.

The first season of Detroit Swims was funded entirely by the part-time lifeguards and swim instructors at the Boll Family YMCA, who collectively gave $2,000 out of their own paychecks to teach the first 35 kids how to swim. The lesson plans were created with their input, and the first pool site was secured because one of the lifeguards still kept in touch with their former high school principal. The staff is emotionally invested in this program, and that shines through in the care and dedication the team demonstrates in the pool.

Since the program’s inception, we have taught 5,800 kids to swim. We’ve formed a strong volunteer committee that helps us raise awareness, and we continue to raise funds to support more enrollment. We are breaking down barriers that prevent kids from learning to swim so that every child, regardless of their background, can be safe around water. And we aren’t stopping until every child in Metro Detroit can swim.

Thanks to our Supporters

USA Swimming Foundation logo
Grosse Pointe Old Devils logo
Hemophilia Foundation of Michigan logo
Michigan Inter-Club Swimming Association logo
National Hemophilia Foundation logo

Children’s Foundation

SISCA logo

Farner Family Foundation

Delta logo