Welcome to YMCA South Ealing, a vibrant community hub that is part of the esteemed YMCA St Paul’s Group. Conveniently located at 25 St Mary’s Road, Ealing, London, W5 5RE, we pride ourselves on being more than just a facility; we are a cornerstone of support and engagement for individuals and families in the area. Our commitment to quality service and customer satisfaction is at the heart of everything we do, ensuring that each visitor feels welcomed and valued.

At YMCA South Ealing, we offer a diverse range of services designed to enhance well-being and foster personal development. From affordable fitness programs and educational workshops to youth activities and community events, our atmosphere is one of inclusivity and growth. Our knowledgeable staff are dedicated to helping you achieve your goals, whether that be through improving your health, learning new skills, or finding a supportive community.

What sets us apart is our focus on creating a safe and supportive environment that encourages connection and collaboration among our members. We believe in the power of community and strive to make a positive impact on the lives of those we serve. For inquiries or to book an appointment, feel free to call us at 020 8832 1500 or visit our website at [YMCA St Paul’s Group](https://ymcastpaulsgroup.org/home/our-centres/ymca-south-ealing/) for more information. Join us at YMCA South Ealing and discover a place where you can thrive!

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Suki Bhinder

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Sent an email 3 times to this organisation regarding a complaint about the baby classes I had booked

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Sent an email 3 times to this organisation regarding a complaint about the baby classes I had booked. To date I have not received a response. I will now have to waste my time writing to the head office. Very poor Indeed.

Julia Gulbinaite

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Lovely spacious place with great ladies leading baby classes and very cool crowd of parents with the

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