YMCA of Central Florida
Javon Clark has extensive experience in the non-profit sector, primarily with YMCA organizations. Javon began their career with the YMCA of Greater New York, where they served as the Director of Youth and Family Programs and Program Director from 2006 to 2011. In this role, they were responsible for program development, fundraising, financial management, and supervision of youth, teen, sports, arts, and family programs. Javon also directed the Cross Island YMCA Day Camp, overseeing over 700 children in two locations.
Following their time at the YMCA of Greater New York, Javon joined the YMCA of Metropolitan Atlanta in 2012. Javon held various roles within the organization, including Senior Program Director and Camp and Teen Director/Enrichment Coordinator/Sports Supervisor. In these positions, they provided leadership and supervision for programs serving children and teenagers, including after school programs, academic enrichment activities, and soccer leagues. Javon also managed operations at the Windsor Parkway Soccer Complex and worked closely with parents and participants.
Additionally, Javon has experience outside of the YMCA organizations. Javon served as a Site Director for Lutheran Services of Georgia, Inc., overseeing a school-based 21st Century After School program. In this role, they partnered with school administrators, teachers, and parents to provide academic and enrichment activities for children.
Most recently, Javon joined the YMCA of Central Florida in 2022 as an Operations Director.
Javon Clark obtained a BA degree in History and Secondary Education from Howard University.
YMCA of Central Florida
The YMCA of Central Florida is all about community. We are entirely focused on making all of our lives healthier, full of potential and with an ingrained sense of social responsibility. Yes, we are a great place to work out, swim and play basketball. But what we care about most is bringing people together to make our communities stronger. The Y is a cause-driven organization. And we help others in three key areas. It all starts with nurturing the potential of our youth, helping everyone of all ages live healthier lives, and by supporting our neighbors. We measure the success of our cause by how well we engage you—and your community—in these areas of focus. When we invest in our kids, our health, and our neighbors, we strengthen our communities.