In the heart of Harrisburg, a powerful movement is unfolding. It’s not just about fitness or community programs—it’s about restoring legacy, reclaiming purpose, and reigniting a place that once stood as a cornerstone of hope. At the center of this resurgence is Aundra Mills, the newly appointed Program Director of the legendary Camp Curtin YMCA.
Aundra isn’t stepping into this role to maintain the status quo. He’s here to breathe life back into a building that raised generations—a space that once echoed with the energy of youth development, mentorship, and opportunity. Under his leadership, the YMCA is transforming from a forgotten facility into a hub of inspiration, empowerment, and action.
But this revival isn’t just about programming—it’s about people.
One of the clearest signs that the Camp Curtin YMCA is back on the rise is the presence of Isiah Pash, a hometown hero whose name rings with respect across the city. A standout student-athlete, Pash is currently chasing his college basketball dreams—but when he’s home, you’ll find him putting in work at the Camp Curtin YMCA.
Thanks to Aundra’s leadership, the Y has become a space where dreams are trained, not just talked about. By opening the doors to athletes like Pash, Aundra is showing the community that you don’t have to leave the city to grow—you can rise right here.
This is more than a comeback. This is the start of a new era. Aundra Mills is leading with vision, purpose, and action—and under his direction, the Camp Curtin YMCA is once again becoming a sacred space for preparation, mentorship, and legacy-building.
The foundation has been poured. The mission is in motion. And the community is watching, inspired, and ready.
Because when leaders like Aundra and hometown heroes like Isiah walk through those doors,
Camp Curtin doesn’t just make a comeback—it makes history.