DOYLESTOWN, Pa., Aug. 29, 2017 -- Anthony & Sylvan Pools, the premier in-ground swimming pool and spa builder in the U.S., is partnering with the YMCA to expand its Safety Around Water (SAW) program in four locations across the U.S. The locations include the YMCA of Greater Charlotte, YMCA of Greater Houston, YMCA of Metropolitan Washington and Central Bucks Family YMCA.
This partnership will help the YMCA with its 2017 goal of serving more than 6,000 children at more than 150 sites in these cities. Anthony & Sylvan will be sponsoring programs including:
- Safety Around Water Program serving nearly 5,500 participating children
- Y Water Safety and Beginner Swim Program serving 40+ children from the Education Plus 2 summer camp
- Water Safety Summer Camp serving more than 600 campers
“At Anthony & Sylvan, we put safety at the forefront to ensure people get the most out of their pool experiences, so we were eager to partner with the YMCA to expand several water safety programs for kids of all ages,” said Mark Koide, CEO of Anthony & Sylvan Pools. “Anthony & Sylvan looks forward to the growing success of these programs. Through this new partnership with the YMCA, we will continue growing this success and serve our communities even further in the years to come.”
About Anthony & Sylvan Pools
Since 1946, families have been trusting Anthony & Sylvan to design and build their dream in-ground swimming pools. Our team of designers and craftsmen have created thousands of backyard retreats. We constantly strive for complete customer satisfaction, use the best materials for the job and uphold rigorous standards. With pools built for over 370,000 families, we must be doing something right.
Our company’s products and services have expanded to include Retail and Online stores offering the finest chemicals, equipment and other pool supplies and pool opening, closing and maintenance services, as well as Renovations and Modernizations services, which restore and upgrade pools and a Backyard Products Division which offers fences, covers and other finishing products.
Customer reviews of Anthony & Sylvan can be found on websites such as consumeraffairs.com, bbb.org, facebook.com and Google. Please join our online communities at https://www.facebook.com/anthonysylvan and http://twitter.com/anthonysylvan to view beautiful pools, receive expert advice, enter sweepstakes and contests, and receive other offers and information.
The entities doing business as Anthony & Sylvan Pools include Anthony & Sylvan Pools Corporation, Anthony & Sylvan Corp. and Anthony & Sylvan Pools North Carolina LLC. Anthony & Sylvan’s statewide licenses/registrations: #SPB.0000089 and #HIC.0501976(CT); #2006201521(DE); #410512000233(DC); MHIC#129792(MD); #13VH01546700(NJ); #0023414(NV); #68766(NC); #006381(PA); #2701011419A(VA RFC/ELE); and #WV030223(WV).
Contact:
John Reynolds
610.228.0730
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