THIS IS THIS IS THE THE STANLY STANLY DIFFERENCE · 2018-02-07 · With programs from athletics to...
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THIS IS THE STANLY DIFFERENCE
2017 Annual Report STANLY COUNTY FAMILY YMCA
THIS IS THE
STANLY DIFFERENCE 2017 Annual Report STANLY COUNTY FAMILY YMCA
Dear YMCA Friends and Supporters:
As the Stanly County YMCA begins its 68th year, we are very
busy serving our community through programs focusing on
youth development, healthy living and social
responsibility. From our newest to our most seasoned
members, we continue to serve—making Stanly County a
better place to live and grow.
We cannot thank our YMCA Board, Foundation Board, and
Staff enough, as we continue to seek new ways to enhance
our YMCA both physically and programmatically. Please take
the time to look through the following pages where we
highlight what is most important to our existence. There are
literally hundreds of impact stories per year, and we so wish
we could tell you all of them. What we can tell you is that
none of these wonderful things could happen without the
support of all of you as volunteers and donors.
Please enjoy this evening as we say “thank you” for the tremendous support we have received in 2017. God Bless,
George Crooker CEO Stanly County Family YMCA
Dee Pankey Thompson Chairman Stanly County Family YMCA Board of Directors
DEDICATED to developing the future of our YOUTH, focusing on HEALTHY LIVING, and driving SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
ABOUT US
More than a pool or gym, the Y is a cause dedicated
to the positive development of youth, healthy living for all
people of all ages, and social responsibility in addressing
the critical needs of the communities we serve.
With programs from athletics to advocacy, dance to disease
prevention, and cycling to child care, the Y doesn’t just
strengthen individuals, we strengthen
communities.
The Stanly County Family YMCA is volunteer-led and is a
powerful advocate for the needs of children, families, and
individuals throughout our service area. While our programs
are based on the unique needs and interests of the
community, each holds center the most important aspect of
all: the people. The volunteers, staff, members, and donors
of the Y are all united by a deep commitment to strengthen
community and ensuring everyone– regardless
of age, income, or background - has the
opportunity to reach their fullest
potential.
OUR MISSION: To Put Christian
Principles into
Practice through
Programs that
Build a Healthy
Spirit, Mind, and
Body for All.
OUR VALUES:
Caring
Faith
Honesty
Respect
Responsibility
At the Y, we believe all children deserve the opportunity to discover who they are and what they can achieve. Through programs such as afterschool enrichment, day camp, youth sports and more, the Y gives all youth the opportunities they need to succeed, grow, and realize their fullest potential.
YOUTH DEVELOPMENT
3,371
YOUTH SERVED through Membership, Programs & Services
316
youth gained skills and confidence while
learning sportsmanship and making friends in
YOUTH SPORTS
222
kids achieved more and develop their potential in
AFTERSCHOOL 1in 5 received a
financial scholarship
286
kids made friends, explored new
environments and made lifelong memories during a
session of
SUMMER DAY CAMP 1in 3 received a financial
scholarship to attend
7,058 Visits were recorded in Child Watch
46 youth
received a Youth Fitness Orientation
613 SECOND GRADERS
& PRESCHOOLERS learned the
essential water safety and swimming skills to stay safe around water through
2ND GRADE & PRESCHOOL LEARN TO SWIM
In an effort to reduce childhood drowning across our community, the Y partners with the Stanly County Schools and Richfield Childhood Development Center to provide this 10-class program designed to teach children how to have fun and be safe around water.
162 youth
participated in High School
Swim Team
In communities across the nation, the Y is the leading advocate on health and
well-being. With a mission centered on inspiriting healthy individuals and
communities, the Y is a place where people of all ages and abilities can come
together to work toward a healthier, more balanced lifestyle in a welcoming
and supportive environment. As a result, thousands of youth, adults,
families, and communities are living more confident and connected.
HEALTHY LIVING 7,166
PEOPLE lived healthier lives as part of the Y community
16,234
visits to a group exercise class encouraged healthy
living and well-being through
FITNESS
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individuals are living and exercising happier, and
more confident after completing 226 MEDICAL FITNESS APPOINTMENTS
1,155
children and adults gained confidence and learned the life-saving skills water safety and
swimming in
SWIM LESSONS
1,496 BACKPACKS filled
with food were delivered to 84 youth to reduce childhood hunger through the
BACKPACK PROGRAM
In an effort to reduce childhood hunger and food disparity across our community, the Y partners with pre-k programs in West Stanly and Richfield to provide backpacks filled with meals over the weekends and holidays to children who may not know where their next meal is coming.
236 adults
received a fitness
orientation
7,058 Visits were recorded in Child Watch
45 individuals received 256
hours of personal training
SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY At the Y, we believe that personal and social change can only come about when we all work together. That’s why, every day, we work side by side with our neighbors to meet the critical needs of our community and ensure everyone - regardless of age, income, or background - has the opportunity to learn, grow, and thrive.
We Provided
$113,224 in scholarships to our community through
OPEN DOORS SCHOLARSHIPS
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youth and their families had a safe place to go after school because of
OPEN DOORS SCHOLARSHIPS FOR
5,080 MEALS served on Sundays and holidays.
SUNDAY LUNCH PROGRAM
In an effort to reduce hunger across our community, the Y partners with the Stanly Christian Ministries and multiple volunteers to provide lunch on Sundays at the Community Table of Albemarle. This collaboration provides the Y opportunities to reach out to a population outside the four doors of our facility.
In it’s 10th year in existence, the Y has easily served over 50,000 meals through this ministry.
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youth experienced new things, made new friends, and enjoyed the best
summer ever because of
OPEN DOORS SCHOLARSHIPS FOR
SUMMER CAMP
908
youth, adults, and seniors
were able to be part of the Y Community
because of
OPEN DOORS SCHOLARSHIPS FOR
MEMBERSHIP
STRONG COMMUNITIES MEETING COMMUNITY NEEDS
The Y Strong Communities Fund was established to fund the operation of the Stanly
County Family YMCA’s Mission Outreach Programs: The Backpack Program, Darkness to
Light, LIVESTRONG at the YMCA, Open Doors Scholarships, Second Grade Learn to Swim,
and the Sunday Lunch Program.
Dollars raised through the Annual Strong Communities Campaign support the Y’s ability
to meet the needs of the community through these programs.
CHAIRMAN’S ROUND TABLE PLATINUM $15,000 - $24,999 United Way of Stanly County
CHAIRMAN’S ROUND TABLE GOLD $10,000 - $14,999 Garmon Mechanical Services Greater Charlotte Automobile Dealers Association Stanly County Convention and Visitors Bureau
CHAIRMAN’S ROUND TABLE SILVER $5,000 - $9,999 Coca Cola Bottling Co. Consolidated Crook Motor Company Stanly County Community Foundation
CHAIRMAN’S ROUND TABLE BRONZE $2,500 - $4,999 Terry and Ellen Blue Carolinas Healthcare Stanly Charlotte Observer Summer Camp Fund Mike and Cyndi Honeycutt David and Kelley Huff Pee Dee Electric Membership Corp The Town of Norwood Uwharrie Bank Wells Fargo
CHAIRMAN’S ROUND TABLE MEMBER $1,000 - $2,499 Anonymous Donor Anonymous Donor Anonymous Donor Bear Insurance Service Deborah Bennett
Kelley Bigger Dr. Michael and Susan Bohnsack Allen and Nadine Bowers Millie Campbell CEENTA - Dr. John Kilde First Assembly of God George and Fonda Crooker First Assembly of God First Bank First Baptist Church of Albemarle Food Lion Charitable Foundation Great Clips of Albemarle David and Peggy Grigg Hartsell Funeral Home Kenneth Helderman Jack and Sue Jordan Tom Kean Joel and Nikki Laster Levine Cancer Institute John and Lynn Lowder Xang Ly and Family Blake and Jamie Martin Eddie and Marilyn Morton Re/Max Town and Country Art and Sandy Rogers Schult Homes Richfield Dr. Stephen and Marlene Seltzer Seven Oaks Doors & Hardware Frank Sparger Al & Kassie Taylor Uwharrie Running Club Vac & Dash
SUPPORTER $500 - $999 Marietta Andrews Austin (Skeet) and Elizabeth Ayscue Jerry and Dottye Barrier Keith and Carol Brooks BRS, Inc. Busby and Webb Orthodontics Culp Lumber Dean's Ready Mixed Dr. Bob and Donna Gaither Banks and Susan Garrison, Jr. Trey and Kate Gibson Dr. Colleen Keith Andy and Dawn Lucas Mabry Insurance Michelin Nabell USA Corporation Kenneth and Elaine Nelson David and Kathy Odell RAC Swim Team - Stanly
SPONSOR $250 - $499 Albemarle Bulldog Boosters Club Charles and Betty Brown Burris Tire & Retreaders Jane Clayton Eric and Becky Davis First Presbyterian Church Brian and Stephanie Freeman James River Equipment
Dennis Joyner and Ruthi Cohen Joyner William Krauss, III Gordon and Margrit Hopkins Dr. Keenya Little Tony and Martha Lowder David Lyles Mauldin and Rokos, DDS Randy and Meredith Mauldin Don and Rachel Morrison M.W. Mullinix, Sr. Geoff and Beth Olivieri Dee Pankey Thompson Malinda Richbourg Girard Rippy SafeZone Mosquito Control Hilda Snuggs Leslie Swain Ron and Beth Swanner Tarheel Auto Sales Kristen Underwood
FRIENDS $1 - $249 Barbara McManus Dan Adams Joseph Adkins Troy Alexander Bradley Almond Derrick and Danielle Almond Christina Alphin Ellen Amrein JoAn Andrews Marcos Arroyo Dr. Jason Arru Audrey Atwell
Chris Augenstein Tony Auten Jocie Avy Doug Bailey Bob and Cindy Beane Lesley Bennett John Benton Jan Bergk Brittany Blackmon Jim and Anita Blair Anna Blake Beth Blalock Kirk Bowling Alison Brame Chris and Pat Bramlett Heather Broadway Nancy Burleson Jerry Burnett Aaron Burris Ron and Ginny Campbell Josh and Stephanie Campbell Francis Cancro Carolina Sawmill & Service Carter & Jackson Co., CPAs Kenneth Chambers Chris and Anissa Chapman Houston Clark Terri Coble Donovan Cole Lonnie Cole Buddy Coley Tami Coltrane Keith Copeland Ron Crawley Rena Creech Eric Crisco Betty Crook Matt Crooker Lorna Crooker Kari Bounds Connor Curlee Luke Davis Joe Davis Mary Deme Dr. Dennis and Susan Devereux Brenda Dougherty Cindy Drob Katie Dunlap Priscilla Durkin Sharrie Ecton Robert Edwards Steven Eury Marilyn Farlow Lee Farmer II Tiffany Ferrell
Lora Field Margaret Finley Marilyn Fitzgerald John Foreman Larry and Bobbie Frick Cathy Furr Myra Furr Winfred Greene David Grigg Leslie Grissom Martha Sue Hall Tennelle Hann Bebe Harrington Michael Harrington Johnnie Harris Rodney Hartsell Hannah Hawkins Kelly Hawkins John Hayes Terri Henry Tressa Herlocker Stephanie Herrin-Huneycutt John Hinson Pat Hinson Debra Honeycutt Beth Hopkins Charles Howell Martha Hughes Nelma Huneycutt Sara Huneycutt Kenneth Jahns Jane Iredale Cosmetics Leslie Jessup
Blair Johnson Ben and Liz Jolly Leslie Jones Stanley Joseph Ann Kean-Teed Chad Keller Ed Keller Ometa Kenan TJ Kenny David Key Mike King Avis Kinney Scott Kirchner Lisa Kirk Gordon Knowles Karen Korzelius Laura Krug Theresa Lanning Frank Latham Cindy Laton Bill and Gail Lawhon Bob Saville Robin and Melissa Lemons Jane Lisk Kara Loggins Long Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant Mary Long Wendy Lopez Jim Lorenz Cathy Lowder Chris Lowder Holli Lowder
Paulette Mabry Surendrapal Mac Kittack Mady Alyssa Marks Patricia Martin Alton Matthews Maybury Fencing, Inc. Johnny McCauley Lori McLamb Kim McLaughlin David McLester Suzanne McLester John McNamara Betty McSwain Mary Medlin Margaret Middleton Beverly Miller Kathleen Miller Samuel Miller Sandra Miller James Misenheimer Shelia Misenheimer Mark Moore Sherri Moore Sheri Moorman Phillip Morgan Dora Morrow John Morton Pamela Morton Jim and Helen Nance Mark Nicholls Del Nunn Bob Odom Chris Omohundro Salina Osborne David Osting Frankie Palmer Matthew and Heike Parks Mary Pascavage Pate Masonry Judy Paul Tina Pickett Pat Pope Teresa Poplin Andy Purcell Maria Purcell Richfield Child Development Center Michael Roach Rebecca Roach Laura Rodgers Mandi Rogers Allyn Rowles George Rudar Phyllis Rummage
Johnathan Russell Gina Russell
FRIENDS cont’d Jimmietta Sadler Todd Schanzlin Joan Sells Annette Sentner Lisa Shapiro Paulette Shoaf Pat Slovnik Small Business Solutions Alison Smith Dale Smith Deirdre Smith Steve Smith Amy Speakman Brett and Kelli Speight
Kedra Spencer Stanly County Chamber of Commerce Kent Stilwell Stokes Construction William Suhr Nancy Sullivan Jenny Hinson John Terry Donald Thompson Ellis Thorp Christopher Tonet Sue Tracy Naomi Tuituku Donnie Underwood John Underwood Maysee Vang Derek Varga Carolann Wait Eddie and Ashley Wall Donna Wall Don Walter Linda Warling Clair Watkins Kyle White Brittany Whitley Jean Whitley Kim Whitley Sandra Wiles Brenda Willis John Wilson Laura Yost-Grande
YMCA MISSION: To Put Christian Principles into Practice
through Programs that Build a Healthy Spirit, Mind, and Body
for All.
MEMORIALS AND HONORARIUMS
IN MEMORY OF BERNADETTE CROOKER
Betty Crook Stanly County Chamber of Commerce
IN MEMORY OF C.B. CROOK, JR Dr. Stephen & Marlene Seltzer
Kenneth Helderman
IN MEMORY OF JANET KEAN Ann M Kean-Teed
IN MEMORY OF JON STEWART Al and Kassie Taylor
IN HONOR OF FONDA CROOKER Chris Omohundro
IN HONOR OF FONDA AND GEORGE CROOKER Tami and Chad Coltrane
IN HONOR OF GEORGE CROOKER Ellis Thorp
Kara Loggins Matt Crooker
IN HONOR OF MARGRIT HOPKINS Sue and Jack Jordan
IN HONOR OF MARGRIT HOPKINS AND KRISTEN UNDERWOOD
Marietta Andrews
IN HONOR OF JOHN AND LYNN LOWDER Cathy Furr
IN HONOR OF STANLY COUNTY LAW ENFORCEMENT AND EDUCATORS Terry and Ellen Blue
IN HONOR OF THE THURSDAY LUNCH BUNCH Pat Pope
IN HONOR OF KRISTEN UNDERWOOD