WHY THE Y?the weight off my body, it took the weight off my heart, my mind, my spirit. I’m lighter...
Transcript of WHY THE Y?the weight off my body, it took the weight off my heart, my mind, my spirit. I’m lighter...
WHY THE Y?YMCA OF SOUTH HAMPTON ROADS 2011 Annual Report
Why the Y? Take a look at the faces in this year’s annual report and you’ll know the answer. The Y is about community—people of all ages and from all walks of life working together, having fun and discovering, some for the very first time, the healthy person inside.
This year at the Y, members from all across our region took advantage of new pro-grams, new locations and a whole new level of support for finding and maintaining physical and spiritual health.
Last winter, we introduced the latest in web-based wellness tools and made it eas-ier than ever to set and meet personal goals. This winter, we unveiled brand-new, state-of-the-art cardio equipment at every Y and gave you our promise to be there as your cheerleader, coach and friend.
We saw major returns on our ongoing investment in youth development, too. Our teen leaders program grew by leaps and bounds last year and continues to pro-duce active, principled young leaders who are making a difference in their schools, homes and communities.
It takes more than a village to raise a child or give a busy family a break. It takes an entire region. Thanks to the entrepreneurial vision of local and regional partners and our own dedicated army of Y volunteers, 2011 saw the opening of a beautiful new Y in Currituck, the completion of an amazing new regional day camp and family center in Suffolk and the beginning stages of a Y on Granby Street to serve youth
and families in central Norfolk. And there’s more on the horizon as we join hands with neighbors and friends in Virginia Beach to work on the development of a new Y for the Princess Anne community.
With the bright, fresh colors of the new Y brand in place, Wifi in every location and a new online blog and social media presence, the Y continues to keep pace with the times and the way people live, work, play and communicate today. In 2012, we’ll introduce a new YMCA of South Hampton Roads mobile app. Watch for it!
Five years ago, the Y served 125,000 area residents. Last year, we served 250,000 through Y programs and community services. Despite difficult economic times nationwide, our financial health is secure. And thanks to the generosity of donors and partners like you, our promise to make sure everyone has access to the life-changing benefits of the Y is solid.
We’re excited about the coming year and our role in making it a good one for every-one. Why the Y? To encourage and inspire the spirit, mind and body of every child, teen and adult in our region—that’s why!
Charles E. Harris Walter R. Potter President and CEO Board Chairman
YMCA FRIENDS,
We believe in kids at the Y and the power of fun, positive environments where youth of all ages can learn, share and grow. The Y is a safe, welcoming place for kids with activities and experiences that change and grow as they do. From early learning programs and after-school care to summer camp and swim lessons, the Y helps kids and teens develop confidence, healthy living habits and the ability to make good decisions—skills that last a lifetime.
The excitement is building. The Y’s new regional summer day camp and year-round retreat facility in Suffolk opens next sum-mer. Located on “55 acres of fun,” Camp Arrowhead has it all—Alpine Tower, out-door pool, challenge course, nature trails, sports fields and more. The beauty of nature in an environment of fun, caring and respect—no one does camp like the Y.
Our teen leaders are team builders, role models and dedicated volunteers. Last year, our largest group ever attended Blue Ridge Leaders’ School in North Carolina and brought home new ways to reach others through fun, fitness, friendship and service.
This past summer 65 youth living in the Broad Creek and Park Place communities of Norfolk put their talent to the test in a musical production of Peter Pan. This pro-duction, along with learning life skills, is all part of the Escape to the Arts program, which is a fast-paced, six-week camp that introduces the children to performing arts.
HElpINg YouTH DISCovER THEIR poTENTIAl
• 22,000 youth gained life skills through The First Tee of Hampton Roads programming, including les-sons, camps, access to our mobile learning center and national schools.
• 1,770 youth had a memorable camp experience at YMCA Camp Silver Beach, including 183 kids who were able to participate thanks to generous dona-tions to We Build People.
• 100 children who had a parent currently/recently deployed or were dependents of Wounded Warriors attended a week at YMCA Camp Silver Beach thanks to the Army Reserve Enrichment Camp; 120 children were given a fun-filled week at camp thanks to a generous grant from the Navy SEAL Foundation.
“Camp has taught me to be accept-ing of people who aren’t like me, to go out of my way to be friendly, and try things I’d never be able to do. Camp has most definitely made me a better person.” –Sara, age 14
ExploRATIoN lEADERSHIp oppoRTuNITY
Good health is more than just exercising or building muscle. At the Y, it’s about exercising individual potential for building spirit, mind and body. People grow stronger at the Y and so do family bonds through fitness, sports, friendships and fun. At every age and every stage of life, members will find resources and support for healthy living—and the motivation and inspiration to make it a lifetime adventure.
Strengthened by county partners, the new Currituck Y will serve a region whose access has been limited. Our newest Y will be fully operational in 2012 with an extensive roster of youth sports, swim lessons, pro-grams for seniors, family fitness activities and more.
An innovative new web-based fitness tool provides ongoing variety and accessibility for workouts. FitQuest powered by ActivTrax uses member input on goals, workout pref-erences, equipment and exercise experience to customize nutrition and workout plans for use at the Y or at home.
The James L. Camp, Jr. Family YMCA has been the social hub for Franklin’s tight-knit community for over half a century. Major pool and facility renovations were com-pleted in late 2011 to make room for new activities and opportunities for those who count on the Y every day.
MAkINg HEAlTHY lIvINg poSSIblE FoR EvERYoNE “The YMCA took more than just the weight off my body, it took the weight off my heart, my mind, my spirit. I’m lighter in every way that matters— and surrounded by friends who celebrate with me every day.” –Melissa, Y member
178,143 people visited a YMCA of South Hampton • Roads family center in 2011.
19,486 members benefited from the Y’s FitQuest • program, including individual coaching, goal setting and healthy activity.
2,379 members developed healthy lifestyles • through Y-Change, a small support group program, led by a coach trained to meet the needs of those seeking to be more healthy.
WElCoME ACCESSIblE INCluSIvE
At the Y, we link arms with members, volunteers and community partners to help improve the quality of life for everyone in our region. Whether it’s coming up with innovative nutrition and fitness programs to combat youth obesity, staying engaged with our members and community through the Y’s blog, or opening new and renewed facilities to provide healthy outlets for more people, the Y is always moving forward to make sure every child, teen, adult and senior has a chance to do the same.
Swim lessons safely develop skills and con-fidence in the water. Over 300 four-year olds with risk factors, from six Virginia Beach elementary schools received free swim lessons through the Splish Splash program, which is made possible by gen-erous donations to the We Build People annual giving campaign.
A bold community partnership on the Eastern Shore brought the Y and area businesses, health providers and schools together to tackle the region’s higher than average rates of obesity-related disease. Activate Eastern Shore inspired and motivated all residents to get moving and get healthy.
A sharing of cultures between campers, staff and our international guest coun-selors took place this past summer when Brazilian teens from the São Paulo YMCA assisted with summer day camp. This inter-national partnership with the Associacao Crista de Mocos (YMCA) in São Paulo, Brazil brings education, service to others and new friendships to our youth each summer.
kEEpINg CoMMuNITIES SAFE AND CoNNECTED
650 people developed healthy habits through the • Activate Eastern Shore program.
1,008 at-risk youth were given a nurturing learning • environment through YMCA Early Adventures and YMCA Early Discoveries.
$5.9 million in financial assistance was awarded to • 24,741 individuals and families in our community in need of YMCA services, who might otherwise not have been able to participate.
“They genuinely care. They’re not here to sell you something. They just want you to be healthy.” –Erica, financial assistance recipient
EMpoWERMENT ACCoMplISHMENT pARTNERSHIp
“I like being able to visibly see what working out contributes to the amount of calories that I am able to burn and likewise to eat!”–Katherine H., YMCA Facebook fan
“You guys are awesome. I'm so thankful to call all of you friends.”– John W., YMCA Facebook fan
“Today I am thankful for the Y. I'm so happy to have 3 locations within 15 mins of my home. I'm especially thankful for the steam room today and as always, the Stay & play center.”- Angela B., YMCA Facebook fan
“This sounds like so much fun! Can a 56-year old attend your After-School program?!”– Kathleen M., YMCA Facebook fan
“A sincere thank you to the Y for improvising and reacting so quickly to reopen with minimal impact to members. The Y is such an important part of my lifestyle.”– Amy G., YMCA Facebook fan
“36 Chamber and the other club members would like to thank the YMCA for opening your doors for us and hope we can do more things together. THANkS AgAIN.”– Louise C., YMCA Facebook fan
“We need a ladies night EvERY Friday!”– Megan M., YMCA Facebook fan
“The Y is more than a gym... it’s all about relationships! I love being a part of the YMCA.”– YMCA member comment card
“The values and mission of the YMCA are what makes this place stand out from all the others.”– YMCA member comment card
“I really love this YMCA. This was my first time joining. As I was walking through the tour, I decided to become a member. And I really love Jessica’s class! =)”– Christina S., YMCA comment card
“I think it’s wonderful!!! We need a convenient YMCA for our area...The swim team at the high school needs a place to practice and we need a close location for children to learn how to swim....” – Jill, Youngville, NC resident, commenting to news article about the new Y in Currituck
“WoW!!! 9 of my regulars didn't show but we had 19 crazy ladies shaking in the New Year!!! What an awesome class!!! You ladies RoCkED! Happy New Year!!”- Colleen D., YMCA group exercise instructor and Facebook fan
“My husband and I decided that the best retirement investment we can make is that of health. A little upkeep on our bodies now should go a long way towards a happier, longer, and more financially sound old age. A pretty good yield if you ask me. :)”- Michelle S., YMCA Facebook fan
“This sounds like so much fun! Can a 56-year old attend your After-School program?!”– Kathleen M., YMCA Facebook fan
“After 17 years of marriage, six years of abuse and going through a painful horrible divorce... Zumba gives me a reason to get up in the morning. The women and the love are amazing. Thank you.”– YMCA member comment card
“My best workout memory was taking Jenn and John’s cycle class... I immediately became addicted to cycling and took my workout to another level!”- Sandra G., YMCA Facebook fan
“I ♥ Y-Change.”- Julie W., YMCA
Facebook fan
“I like entering my workout and earning points so eventually I’ll get the green shirt.” – Patricia T., YMCA Facebook fan
“Ever since I started Y-Change & Zumba & Step & everything that the Y has to offer, I lost 5 pounds within 2 weeks! Yay for me! Thank you YMCA!” – Keyara C., YMCA member story
“The leaders Club here showed me how to be a more outgoing and friendlier person.” – YMCA teen member story
“My Y story... I met my best friend at the Y!” – YMCA youth member story
“At 27, I had given up on being healthy... I thought ‘I’m just supposed to be fat.’ Then my family found the Y. Now, I’ve started my journey to health and my kids won’t ever think the way I did.”- Angie R., YMCA member story
IMAgINE THE poSSIbIlITIES CAMpAIgN
JAMES l. CAMp, JR. FAMIlY YMCA
THE Y oN gRANbY FAMIlY & CHIlD DEvElopMENT CENTER
The transformation of the 55-acre property in Suffolk into a world-class Regional Day Camp & Family Center is nearing completion. Gifts of $2 million, including a $1 million gift from the Dominion Foundation, enabled us to purchase the former Hampton Roads Youth Center. Construction on an indoor/outdoor eight-lane pool and bathhouse, pavilion, climb-ing tower, archery range, amphitheatre, and multiple group shelters as well as renovating the 9,900 square-foot building have been a part of this transformation. Plans also include a community garden where children will grow their own vegetables and share the harvest with the community.
The new facility will open in June 2012 and initially serve 300–400 summer campers per day. The facility is currently being used for holiday camp during the school year, group rentals, YMCA family events, and company, church, and civic group outings. If you interested in investing in this project, please contact Rick Matthews at (757) 934-9622. The Board of Directors would like to thank the investors in the Suffolk YMCA Regional Day Camp & Family Center and gratefully acknowledges the following for their generosity:
The Board of Directors would like to thank the following for their gifts to capital projects, including recent renova-tions to the Interactive Zone and locker rooms, a new hot tub and sauna, on-going capital expenditures and YMCA outreach programs that benefit the community.
One of the most important campaign goals for 2011 was the development of The Y on Granby Family & Child Development Center. Leading gifts from Dominion Enterprises, Hampton Roads Community Foundation and the Alison J. and Ella W. Parsons Fund of the Hampton Roads Community Foundation, coupled with a grant from the City of Norfolk, are bringing this dream to reality.
Construction is scheduled to begin in mid-2012. This facility will serve communities adjacent to the Virginia Zoo in Norfolk as well as residents in the greater Norfolk area, promoting diversity in the community. The Child Development Center, a collaboration with the Presbyterian Children’s Homes and Services, will help children reach their fullest God-given potential, focusing on strengthening the family and more fully on youth development, healthy living and social responsibility. The Board of Directors would like to thank and gratefully acknowledge the following for their generosity:
We have made a concerted effort to recognize all donors properly. If we have inadvertently left your name off of a listing or you would like to be recognized differently, please notify us immediately by phone at (757) 962-5510 or email at [email protected]. Listings in the 2011 annual report recognize gifts received through the YMCA’s fiscal year ending December 31, 2011.
Bank of AmericaBB&TBeazley Foundation, Inc.Bethlehem Christian Church
Women’s FellowshipBirdsong CorporationBirdsong Trust and
Birdsong CorporationCabell and Mary Jane BirdsongMr. and Mrs. Charles R. BirdsongEverett and Miriam BirdsongGeorge and Sue Birdsong
Mac and Sandra BirdsongMr. and Mrs. McLemore
Birdsong, IIIThe Capital Group Companies
The home of American FundsThe Capital Group Companies
Charitable FoundationScott and Heather Carr FamilyMr. and Mrs. Robert CarterCrofton Construction
Services, Inc.
The Cross Family Fund of the Suffolk Foundation
Cross RealtyDominionAggie and John DowdDr. and Mrs. Rob GainesMr. Joseph B. GoldmanGriffin Oil & PropaneHampton Roads Youth
Center, Inc.Camille and Ryan HarrellHoliday Ice, Inc.
In memory of Eleanor and George Stulb
Everett and Julie IrbyMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey B. JohnsonHenry and Jean JonesLuck Stone FoundationMarietta McNeill Morgan and
Samuel Tate Morgan, Jr. Foundation
Mrs. Mardane McLemoreNorfolk Southern FoundationObici Healthcare Foundation
Jeff and Maryanne Persons Family
John and Ina PittmanPossum Hollow Ruritan ClubThe Pruden FoundationThe Sobel Family FoundationJimmy and Marionette SpainMr. and Mrs. Ronald F. SpindelDrs. Linwood and Gloria SpruiellSuffolk FoundationSuffolk Iron Works, Inc.
SunTrust Mid-Atlantic Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon TowlerTowneBankVirginia Natural GasW. M. Jordan Company, Inc.Westover Garden Club
Birdsong Peanuts Mr. William M. BirdsongRobert and Nancy BrewbakerLloyd and Anne Marie BrotzmanMr. Larry Brown – Friend of
James L. Camp YMCACamp FoundationCamp Younts FoundationCarrie S. Camp Foundation, Inc.Miss Joyce DavisRichard and Harriett DuckMary Ellen EdmondsFranklin Southampton CharitiesTed and Jane Fries
Mr. Carter HotchkissJ. L. Camp Foundation, Inc.Roland and Lauren JerniganJames and Glenda JerveyJim and Eliza RaineyHugh and Sheryl RalstonJudy S. RiddickThe Robert Camp Ray
YMCA FoundationRuth Camp Campbell FoundationAmy and Lance SimmsSouthampton CountySteve and Rhonda Stewart
Dominion EnterprisesHampton Roads Community
Foundation
Mr. Richard F. Barry, IIIAlison J. and Ella W. Parsons
Fund of the Hampton Roads Community Foundation
Clark Nexsen FoundationLemuel and Sandra LewisOperation Smile
Bank of AmericaMcGuireWoods LLC
YMCA oF SouTH HAMpToN RoADSMulti-branch donors and those supporting the YMCA and all of its branches and programs.
Distinguished benefactor $10,000 and upBank of AmericaCavalier, Inc.Coca-Cola Enterprises, Inc.
NorfolkJCPenney Afterschool FundStar Trac
benefactor $5,000 to $9,999Jake and Pam Allison and The
Norfolk Southern Foundation Matching Gifts Program
Cardinal Services & Hampton Roads Vending
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas D. EllisTom Flynn and Lynn Skeele-FlynnBilly and Laura GeorgeGiven in honor of
Reeves W. MahoneyGreenville Pool & Supply, Co.Charles E. and
Lucinda Wills HarrisJoshua P. and Elizabeth D.
Darden FoundationMid-Atlantic Companies, Inc./
DavKen MechanicalPrecor USASussex Development Corporation
partner $2,500 to $4,999All Fit, Inc.BB&T Benefit ConsultantsCybex, Inc.Joseph A. and Nancy C. KennedyMatrix FitnessMr. Brad S. MosesMs. Susan E. OhmsenPoole Mahoney PCProSource of Hampton RoadsMarilyn and Bill StulbWhite Electric
Member $1,000 to $2,499ABS TechnologyActivTrax, LLCSarah BakerBasnight Land and Lawn
Byler Plumbing & Heating Company
Captain Max King’s MarineDave and Kristen CarterMichael and Roxanne CasassaMs. Rhonda CaswellChesapeake Regional
Medical CenterClark Nexsen FoundationDiscount PlumbingDouglas and Marianne Dickerson
FoundationTerri and Jonathan EdwardsFirst Potomac Realty TrustFitLinxx, IncSteve and Nancy Fuschetti GET Solutions, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Howard E. Gill, Jr.The Hoagland FamilyHyman & Robey PCInteractive Fitness HoldingsJohns Brothers SecurityKC Electric Company, Inc.Marge and Ray KowalskiMr. and Mrs. Page G. LeaRuss and Jan LenherrLinda and Lou Lloyd-ZanniniMcGuireWoods, LLPMr. Robert W. MossNational Roofing CorporationOctane FitnessOffice DepotPaddock Pool Equipment Co., Inc.John and Lee Ann PadgettPenske TrucksRobert and Kathleen PickertTerri and Jim ReedyJoe and Shannon SauerwaldMs. Lisa Smith and Mr. Maurice
Jones Sonny Merryman, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. James H. SparksJimmy and Gale StricklandTowneBankMissy and Kenny ViohlVirginia Drywall & EIFS Inc.Virginia Port AuthorityVSC Fire & Security, Inc.Ronny and Jo Ann WattsKimberly and Trey WhiteWoodard Design, PC
AlbEMARlE FAMIlY YMCApartner $2,500 to $4,999Edgewood Support ServiceThe Elizabeth City FoundationWells Fargo
Member $1,000 to $2,499Albemarle HospitalMs. Jewell DavenportJamie and Steve KochDean and Chris MattixPerry Performance ChevroletMr. Bill SherwinMr. Bill TaylorMr. Nick VendtMatt Wood and Holly Cook-Wood
bloCkER NoRFolk FAMIlY YMCAbenefactor $5,000 to $9,999E.C. Wareheim FoundationRose and Ed Lee
partner $2,500 to $4,999Rusty and Jane FriddellThe Heritage at Freemason
HarbourMr. James S. KeyBrian and Anne Marie Wynne
Member $1,000 to $2,499Allstate Annual Giving CampaignAmerican BankAzar’s RestaurantDave and Kathleen Burlin and
Bank of America Matching Gifts Program
Jamie and Teresa ChildressMr. and Mrs. Steve CyrusChristine and Mark DebastianiNancy and Stan DielEastern Virginia Family &
Comsmetic DentistryECPI College of TechnologyMr. C. Allan FosterMr. William GeorgeKotarides (KPM-LLC) Property
Management/ Belmont at Freemason
Randy and Maria LyallMr. and Mrs. Richard C. MappMr. and Mrs. Vince MastraccoMike and Andria McClellan
Dr. Melissa McLeod and Mr. James Coleman
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey MillerKate and Rudy MillerMr. and Mrs. Harold MobleyBrian and Teresa MowryMr. and Mrs. Parker Neff, Jr.Mr. Gregory Reck and Ms. Leila
VannMrs. Lynnette ReganDr. and Mrs. Bill RobinettSaunders and Matthews, PLLCMr. and Mrs. Tyler SherwinDonnie and Susie SmithSamantha and Ryan SmithWes and Donna SnyderDr. and Mrs. Carl St. RemyDavid and Becky SterlingMr. and Mrs. Bill TaylorShawn and Regina Tureman
and The Norfolk Southern Foundation Matching Gifts Program
Dr. Paul and Mrs. Linda WestMr. and Mrs. Burt WhittMr. and Mrs. Melvin WilliamsMr. Patrick WilliamsMr. and Mrs. Mark WoodardAnonymous (1)
YMCA CAMp SIlvER bEACH Distinguished benefactor $10,000 and upKathleen France and Dan DunnGeorge and Connie Korzensky
and The William J. and Dorothy K. O’Neill Foundation
Mr. Robert Rentz
benefactor $5,000 to $9,999Mr. and Mrs. William Bannon and
The Bannon Foundation Mr. John P. BradshawGary and Nancy BrandtDan and Jennifer CredleMs. Margaret Peyton ParkerDrs. Susan Ponder and
Sashi Reddy
partner $2,500 to $4,999Jon and Vonda DunnEastern Shore Community
Services BoardMr. and Mrs. Robert Fogg
and The Norfolk Southern Foundation Matching Gifts Program
Virginia Wesleyan College, Class of Recreation and Leisure Studies
Anonymous (1)
Member $1,000 to $2,499John and Sherry AtwoodDr. and Mrs. Sumner Bell, IIIMs. Alissa BowenMr. Ryan BowenChesapeake Bay Wine Classic
Foundation and The Cape Henry Rotary Club
Dr. Brad and Mrs. Laura DouglasFloyd Energy, Inc.Drs. Mark and Jeannine FreezeMr. David HambergCaptain Harold A. HambergHampton Roads Claims
AssociationMr. Andrew HoodJ. C. Walker Bros., Inc. - Clams
and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Walker
Richard and Sherry JaminMr. E. Stan KiddRhonda and Bobby MarshThomas and Gabriella MillerDr. and Mrs. Robert NeffMs. Jean RentzD. J. “Jimmy” and Karen RogersMr. John Semmes and Ms. Lynne
FiscellaMr. Jesse W. Wilson
YMCA CoMMuNITY SERvICES Distinguished benefactor $10,000 and upKiwanis Children’s Council of
Hampton Roads
benefactor $5,000 to $9,999E.C. Wareheim FoundationHampton Roads Community
Foundation- Tutorial and Recreation Afterschool Club
Walmart Foundation Summer Food Service Program
partner $2,500 to $4,999The Community Builders, Inc.Patty and Tom Hostutler
Member $1,000 to $2,499Emile and Angela BenardMr. and Mrs. James DilleMs. Brenda GarrettMerv and Sandra PitchfordSandbridge Community Chapel
- UMCWilliam and Janis SmithWalmart - Norfolk
EASTERN SHoRE FAMIlY YMCADistinguished benefactor $10,000 and upYMCA of the USA - ACHIEVE
partner $2,500 to $4,999 The Bannon FoundationMr. and Mrs. Bruce BradleyRobert and Elizabeth KernsSharp EnergyShore Bank
Member $1,000 to $2,499Bradley Butkovich, MDDelmarva Bojos, LLCHart Construction Company LLCMr. and Mrs. Scott C. HarvardPete’s PaintingPNC BankRiverside Shore
Memorial HospitalMs. Bev TurnerDanny and Stacy VestalAnonymous (1)
ANNuAl gIFTSThe YMCA Board of Directors, staff and volunteers are grateful to the more than 4,950 individuals, corporations and foundations that generously gave $2,141,539 in 2011 to support the YMCA’s outreach and financial assistance programs, ensuring that the YMCA is available to all. A special thank you is extended to the George Williams Society donors, who are listed below.
ANNuAl gIFTSEFFINgHAM STREET FAMIlY YMCAbenefactor $5,000 to $9,999E.C. Wareheim Foundation
partner $2,500 to $4,999Portsmouth General Hospital
Foundation
Member $1,000 to $2,499Mr. Thomas BeamonMr. Stan ClarkAaron and Beth Cross and Christ
Fellowship ChurchMs. Debby EberhardtDanielle and Dominic GriffinMs. Elizabeth KretzMrs. Tina LeaMr. Mervin McCoyMr. Steve MobleyMrs. Regina SchaferThird Baptist ChurchZion Baptist Church
gREAT bRIDgE/HICkoRY FAMIlY YMCADistinguished benefactor $10,000 and upHampton Roads Community
Foundation - Adopt A Neighborhood
benefactor $5,000 to $9,999Hall Automotive
partner $2,500 to $4,999AMERIGROUP FoundationRotary Club of Great BridgeThe Stanley Blaxton Foundation,
IncorporationTitleQuest
Member $1,000 to $2,499Dr. Robert and Mrs. Catherine
BlackwoodThe Center for Cosmetic and
Restorative DentistryChesapeake PediatricsChesapeake Wellness Center -
Dr. Mark and Debra GutekunstBrian and Amy ClementsCreative World SchoolMs. Lisa DionneRick and Becky DuckwitzFirst Atlantic Restoration, Inc.Fulton BankThe Gaskin FamilyGrand Slam 2 Batting Cages
Hero EnterprisesHumanaJohn Edwards Termite and Pest
Control, Inc.Ms. Martha JohnsonThe Keller FamilyKimberly Clark FoundationKiwanis Club of Great BridgeMatt and Jeni LewisPaul and Cindee Marone in honor
of Bailey, Talynn and AshlynnThe Miles FamilyThe Olson Family and Bank
of America Matching Gifts Program
PhotoMagic PhotographyThe Potts-Gray FamilyThe Primrose School at
Cahoon CommonsDavid and Anna RaganBill and Linda ReiskeGreg and Tammy SissonKaty and John SommersState Farm Insurance Agency,
Inc.Walter, Audrey and Jenna Strojny360 PizzeriaTowneBank Chesapeake
Community RelationsMs. Sharon VanHouten-ShewVSC Fire and SecurityWalmart #3644The Yates-Whitesell-Houchens
FamilyMr. and Mrs. William Zazynski
gREENbRIER FAMIlY YMCADistinguished benefactor $10,000 and upHSBC Philanthropic Programs
partner $2,500 to $4,999Mr. Timothy Bellars and
Bank of America Matching Gifts Program
Member $1,000 to $2,499Mr. David BennettAdam and Saria BilletMr. Stephen BlewettJeff and Patty BrillhartTom and Kate ButtonChesapeake PediatricsChesapeake Redevelopment &
Housing AuthorityClearview Eye Care
Consolidated Logistics CenterDermacare ChesapeakeGeorge and Christy DillonHackworth Reprographics IncMs. Mary HollowayKC Electric Company, Inc.Kempsville Chiropractic Inc.Kona-Ice of TidewaterMr. Dan LettermanBob and Kim MasottiMr. Seth MilbrandMr. Dudley MilesMr. Larry MurphyNorfolk DredgingMike and Brenda OldMr. R.A. ParksMr. Frank PoulinPremier Designs, Inc.Priority HyundaiRegent UniversityMs. Ann RisheimSentara Home Care ServicesVicky and Bernard ShumateMrs. Linda SkripMr. Henry ThrasherYMCA of the USA
gREENbRIER NoRTH YMCA WEllNESS & RACquETbAll CENTERbenefactor $5,000 to $9,999Ms. Beverly Lee Robert W. Read and
Teresa K. Brown
partner $2,500 to $4,999Lorenzo and Yvonne BrookinsPaul and JoAnn Chertoff
Member $1,000 to $2,499Dave and Kathleen Burlin and
Bank of America Matching Gifts Program
Stefanie and Michael CardwellA. C. and Jennifer CassCavalier FordRamon and Diane DarceyMrs. Diera DiggsH&L Toms Distributors, Inc.Mr. Joseph LeechLifetouchMario Blanco ConstructionsDennis and Kimberly MidgetteNorth StarProSource of Hampton RoadsMs. Marilyn SchweisbergerMr. Jeffrey Wagner
HIllTop FAMIlY YMCADistinguished benefactor $10,000 and upAtlantis Community
benefactor $5,000 to $9,999Samaritan House Safe HarborThe Youth Foundation of
Virginia Beach, Inc.
partner $2,500 to $4,999American Classic Self StorageWindward Fund
Member $1,000 to $2,499All-Star Glass & Mirror Inc.Mr. William AlmondArnhold Marketing Services, Inc.Ms. Julie ClarkDCW Management, INCMr. and Mrs. Andrew HartJack Rabbit Self Storage, Inc.Potter Self StorageWalter Potter and Kim
Arris-PotterMr. Nathaniel RaineyEmily and Sean RiceSite Improvement
Associates, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Wes SnyderSoutheastern Insurance
Services, Inc.Ms. Kara SpiersStihl, Inc.Sussex Development CorporationTide Swim TeamGregory and Helene WattsThe Zettervall Family
INDIAN RIvER FAMIlY YMCA Member $1,000 to $2,499Sherry and John AtwoodDr. and Mrs. Byers BowenByler Plumbing & Heating
Company, Inc.City of Refuge Christian ChurchMs. Karla CrequeDanny and Becky DeFeboDelta Career Education
CorporationEverette and Keaton FinchHoward and Valarie Forbes and
familyKempsville Chiropractic Inc.David and Judy McCormickBruce and Lisa McCoy
Mr. and Mrs. Hartwell H. RoperRev. and Mrs. Edwin RuckerMs. Christie Williams
JAMES l. CAMp, JR. FAMIlY YMCADistinguished benefactor $10,000 and upCamp FoundationCamp Younts FoundationObici Healthcare FoundationThe Robert Camp Ray YMCA
FoundationRuth Camp Campbell Foundation
benefactor $5,000 to $9,999J. L. Camp Foundation, Inc.
partner $2,500 to $4,999Carrie S. Camp FoundationMr. Carter HotchkissDr. Sharon Sheffield
Member $1,000 to $2,499Birdsong PeanutsMr. Larry BrownMiss Joyce DavisRichard and Harriet DuckFranklin Rotary ClubMr. Brian HedgepethJohn and Mary Camp FoundationGerald and Kathy RobertsS. W. Rawls, IncChris and Rita ShafferSouthampton CountySteve and Rhonda StewartSussex DevelopmentBrad and Marsha WhiteheadMr. Elliott WhitfieldWoodard Design, PC
MT. TRASHMoRE FAMIlY YMCADistinguished benefactor $10,000 and upGeico DirectNaval Special Warfare
Foundation
Member $1,000 to $2,499B. M. Stanton FoundationMrs. Amber GiancolaKempsville Chiropractic Inc.Overhead Door Company
of NorfolkMr. Christopher Post
Mr. Stephen R. RomineTide Swim Team, Inc.Tidewater Striders
ouTER bANkS FAMIlY YMCA benefactor $5,000 to $9,999Mr. Peebles HarrisonTown of Kill Devil Hills
partner $2,500 to $4,999Mr. Harry SchiffmanTown of Nags Head
Member $1,000 to $2,499Ms. Katie BurgusDominion PowerMr. Jeffrey DowdyGreg and Eden HoneycuttMs. Jo Ann HummersOuter Banks KiwanisOuter Banks Sporting Events Inc.William Pitt and Glenda McRaryMr. Donn SnyderSunnyside Up Marketing, Inc.Ms. Donna TrivetteWachovia, A Wells Fargo
CompanyMr. Sterling Webster
SuFFolk FAMIlY YMCADistinguished benefactor $10,000 and upCACOVObici Healthcare Foundation
benefactor $5,000 to $9,999Birdsong PeanutsMr. and Mrs. Harry CrossCross RealtyThe Pruden Foundation
partner $2,500 to $4,999Farmers BankMr. and Mrs. Rick MatthewsIan and Rachael Mullins
Member $1,000 to $2,499BASF CorporationBayPort Credit UnionMs. Rachael BlackBronco Federal Credit UnionScott and Heather CarrCelebration Christian ChurchMs. Lynn Cross-HobbsMr. Mario FaulkSteve A. Gwaltney, DDS PC
Clifton and Anne- Randolph Harrell
Ms. Gail HersmanDick and Cindy HollandHome Instead Senior CareIn memory of Beverly SmithMr. and Mrs. Jeff JohnsonDr. Jeff and Mrs. Maryanne
PersonsPaula Potter, Donald Clark,
Nathan, and StephenRoy & Ricky’s CateringDavid and Debbie RussellMr. and Mrs. Whitney SaundersMatt and Kimberly SchulzeSentara Obici Physical TherapyAubrey and Lorraine SkeeterMr. Ron Smock-McCarthy and
Bank of America Matching Gifts Program
Hugh and Sharon SpainKent and Norma SpainDrs. Linwood and Gloria SpruiellSuffolk PediatricsSuffolk Rotary
Suffolk 60 CareTherapy ConceptsThe Towler FamilyUnilever LiptonUniversal CleaningWestminster Reformed
Presbyterian Church
TAYloR bEND FAMIlY YMCAMember $1,000 to $2,499Aire Serv Heating & Air
ConditioningALLFIRST LLCAmory’s Seafood RestaurantReese and Kelly BridgmanCentral Drive Mini Storage, Inc.Chesapeake Bed & Biscuit, Inc.Children’s Dental World, P.C.Churchland Glass & MirrorDellinger’s Tire & AutoHuntington Learning CenterKohl’s Department Store #1216McKinney BaseballMonarch Women’s Wellness
Mr. Jaime NegronMr. Rodney W. OliverMr. Joel RobbSage OrganicsMs. Deidre StewartUniversal CleaningWestern Branch Family
Chiropractic CenterDavid and Sarah Wray
THE FIRST TEE oF HAMpToN RoADSDistinguished benefactor $10,000 and upBatten Educational Achievement
FundMrs. Jane Parke BattenFranklin Southampton CharitiesMr. and Mrs. David Goode
benefactor $5,000 to $9,999AMERIGROUP FoundationThe First Tee Miltary Affliate
ProgramFreedom Automotive
Hampton Roads Community Foundation - Tutorial and Recreation Afterschool Grant
Johns Brothers SecurityThe Marquart FamilyTaylor’s Do It CentersTowneBank FoundationThe Virginian-PilotWells Fargo Advisors
partner $2,500 to $4,999ADS, Inc.Atlantic Shores Cooperative
AssociationCharles Barker AutomotiveCoastal Pacific Food DistributorsCommunique, Inc. and Clif SmithFarm Bureau Live @ Virginia
Beach AmphitheaterLake Wright Men’s Golf
AssociationMonarch MortgageJohn and Wendy NapolitanoMs. Susan PenderQuality Suites/Sleep Inn @
Lake Wright
Stihl, Inc.Virginia Beach Golf Club, LLCW. M. Jordan Company, Inc.Willams MullenWorld Golf Foundation, Inc.
The First Tee
Member $1,000 to $2,499B. M. Stanton FoundationBank of AmericaMr. Gary BeckDr. and Mrs. J. Sumner Bell, IIIMr. Robert BradleeHoward and Barbara BrantlyMr. Thomas C. BroylesThe Carr Investment GroupClark-Nexsen, P.C.Mr. Donald R CriggerDecker, Cardon, Thomas,
Weintraub & Neskis, PCDominion Virginia Power -
Virginia BeachMs. Janet EllisMs. Barbara H. FlemingGold Key/PHR Hotels & Resorts
HIT, Inc.Hourigan Construction Corp.The Kamarek FoundationFloyd E. Kellam Jr Family Fund of
the Hampton Roads Community Foundation
Mr. Richard F. Kiefner, Jr.McGuireWoods, LLPMEB General Contractors, Inc.Ms. Regina MobleyRichard and Maureen Olivieri
Fund of the Hampton Roads Community Foundation
Mr. Richard L. OwensMr. Nicholas PaceWilliam, Laura and Tyler PutnamThe Smothers Group @ Merrill
LynchMr. F. Lee Summers, IIITown Center Kiwanis ClubVictory Lap, LLCWalmart - Virginia Beach #3216Mr. and Mrs. Leslie R. WatsonWoodard Design, PC
ANNuAl gIFTS
gIFTS FoR SpECIAl pRoJECTSbANk oF AMERICA Student Leaders Program grant
EDgEWooD SuppoRT SERvICES Summer Day Camp programs for at-risk children for the Albemarle Family YMCA
FRANklIN SouTHAMpToN CHARITIES Grant for a new affiliate program of The First Tee of Hampton Roads, in collaboration with Cypress Cove County Club, to teach children in Franklin charac-ter values and life skills through the game of golf
HAll AuToMoTIvE 2011–2015 grant to provide swim lessons to children, and waterfront and backyard pool safety to families, throughout the Hampton Roads communities
HAMpToN RoADS CoMMuNITY FouNDATIoN Adopt A Neighborhood Provide swim lessons for at-risk children in the Broad Lawn com-munity through a partnership with the Chesapeake Redevelop-ment and Housing Authority and the Great Bridge/Hickory Family YMCA
HAMpToN RoADS CoMMuNITY FouNDATIoN Tutorial and Recreation Afterschool Club Grant to provide children in the Park Place community with after-school tutoring programs provided by YMCA Community Services and life skills and core values through the game of golf provided by The First Tee of Hampton Roads
JCpENNEY Grants to eight family centers to provide before- and after-school programs for low income families
kIWANIS CHIlDREN’S CouNCIl oF HAMpToN RoADS kidspriorityone Grant to YMCA Community Services for KidsPriorityOne, a free referral service for families in Hampton Roads at 757-CHILDREN and www.kidspriorityone.org
Donors include: Carroll and Charlotte Bains Jeff and Elaine Cavanaugh Hiroo and Kamla Daryanani Ronald and Lucy Gates Charlie and Dorothy Hackworth Robert and Jeanette Hollinden James and Sharon Joyner Morris and Harriet Long
James G. “Jake” Price Philip and Barbara Prisco Dayton and Lee Ritt Kevin and Nancy Seldon Donald and Mary Thrush
Kiwanis Club of Norfolk Kiwanis Club of Virginia Beach
obICI HEAlTHCARE FouNDATIoN To address youth obesity in low income areas in Suffolk and Franklin
poRTSMouTH gENERAl HoSpITAl FouNDATIoN Swim lessons for at-risk children for Effingham Street Family YMCA
STAR TRAC Premiere Activate America partner to develop lifelong habits that create healthy lifestyles
uNITED WAY oF EASTERN SHoRE Grant to send at-risk Eastern Shore children to YMCA Camp Silver Beach and Eastern Shore Family YMCA summer camps
uNITED WAY oF SouTH HAMpToN RoADS Grant for youth development, aquatics, preschool, and before- and after- school programs
FRANklIN-SouTHAMpToN AREA uNITED WAY Grant for 4th grade learn-to-swim program, YMCA Black Achievers, and membership for at-risk families
vIRgINIA FoR HEAlTHY YouTH FouNDATIoN 2009-2011 grant to YMCA Community Services to conduct tobacco prevention education programs
YMCA oF THE uSA- ACHIEvE Grant to Eastern Shore Family YMCA to fight obesity, prevent chronic disease and create a safe and healthy environment on the Eastern Shore
HERITAgE SoCIETY
YMCA oF SouTH HAMpToN RoADS ENDoWMENT FuND
Mr. Philip AchsenH. Lee and Barbara AddisonMr. Warren AleckMr. Perry ArnetteJohn and Sherry AtwoodThe Bannon FoundationMrs. Jane Parke BattenMr. Robert P. BaylissBeazley Foundation, Inc.Mr. Tim BellarsMr. George Y. BirdsongMrs. Sandra F. BirdsongMr. S. Frank Blocker, Jr. and The Blocker FoundationLilly and Bruce Bradley
Ms. Susan J. BradshawMr. Rick BrahmDee and Ginger CarpenterMs. Rhonda J. CaswellMs. Donna M. ChristopherJim and Frances DilleMr. Al DustinMr. William Jay Fields
(deceased)Tom Flynn and
Lynn Skeele-FlynnMr. Thomas E. FraimWilliam and Laura GeorgeMr. Howard E. Gill, Jr.
Charles E. and Lucinda Wills Harris
Patricia and Thomas C. Hostutler
Mr. Stephen L. HuberMr. Benjamin Huger IIMrs. Linda S. Hyatt-WilsonMr. and Mrs. John F. KeelingMr. George M. Kelley IIIJoseph A. and Nancy C.
KennedyMr. Robert KerseyDave and Tina LawtonEd and Rose LeeHarvey and Frances Lindsay
Mr. Julian LipscombLou and Linda Lloyd-ZanniniTom and Grace MarshallMr. and Mrs. Frederick V.
MartinMr. Peter Martone (deceased)Mrs. Rose Colonna Mason
(deceased)Suzanne and Vince MastraccoMr. Gary McMahanMr. Horace P. McNeal
(deceased)Mr. Bruce E. Melchor, Jr.Mr. Robert W. Moss
Richard and Leetsa Nottingham
Ms. Susan E. OhmsenMs. Jean C. Old (deceased)Mr. and Mrs. Grover C.
Outland, Jr.Mr. Carl D. Parker IIIMr. Richard PetersTerri and Jim ReedyMrs. Lynnette H. ReganWhitney and Ellen SaundersMr. G. R. Schell (deceased)Mr. Rudolph SchusterDavid and Patricia
Shufflebarger
Mr. T. Michael SnowJimmy and Gale StricklandMarilyn and Bill StulbMs. Mary Jo TysingerMr. and Mrs. Paul VestMiss Mary Kathryn Warren
(deceased)Mr. Richard E. WatersMr. Corbin B. White
(deceased)Mr. Earl WillisRusty and Billye Brown
Youmans
The Heritage Society honors donors who support the work of the YMCA of South Hampton Roads through planned and outright gifts to the endowment. Our appreciation goes to the following for their commitment to ensuring the future strength of the YMCA.
Earnings from the Paul C. Harris Memorial YMCA Camp Silver Beach Scholarship Fund and other endowment funds sent 13 children to YMCA Camp Silver Beach in the summer of 2011. Several of the children were from hard-working families who had simply fallen on hard times; others were in foster care or lived with a family member. As a result, some of the children who came to YMCA Camp Silver Beach felt that nobody cared about them. But counselors and staff showed them that someone cares by giving them love and attention in a fun and nurturing environment.
One family in particular benefitted from the YMCA’s endowment. The child was living with his grandmother because his father was in jail and his mother was no longer involved in his life. The relationship with his grandmother was becoming more strained and she was on the verge of kicking him out of her home. His high school football coach learned of his hardships and knew he needed to intervene. At the end of the school year, this broken, insecure young man came to live with the
coach and his family. The coach’s wife and three children instantly embraced the 16-year old and he immediately adopted them into his heart. One of the first concerns for the family was helping the young man develop a brotherly bond with their oldest son, a rising freshman in high school. Not only had the son lost his status as the oldest sibling, but he also had to share a room and his life with someone he didn’t know.
The boys were given the opportunity to attend Teen Camp at YMCA Camp Silver Beach for three weeks. The generosity of donors provided them with scholar-ship funding for two of the weeks. Extended family and friends covered the cost of the third week. Counselors reached out to the boys individually and together. The 16-year old who had experienced numerous hardships was told he was a leader with a future and he believed it! When the boys returned home the family noticed a new bond but the depth of that bond was not fully realized until a social worker visited their home. Standing in the midst of their typical messy teenage room, the social
worker asked the biological son, “So have the two of you become friends?” He replied instantly, “Friends? We’re brothers.” At camp you have the chance to bond with other girls and boys and are mentored by their coun-selors. It proved to be a pivotal moment for the newly blended family. To quote the boys’ mother; “There is something magical about YMCA Camp Silver Beach. The staff there saw something special in our new son, just as we did and we all are just selfish enough to want to be a part of his life. Thank you, YMCA Camp Silver Beach!”
In 2011, the YMCA endowment also supported financial assistance at the Blocker Norfolk Family YMCA, Suffolk Family YMCA, Eastern Shore Family YMCA, Outer Banks Family YMCA and the many programs of The First Tee of Hampton Roads and YMCA Community Services. If you are interested in leaving a legacy through a gift to the endowment, please contact our Development Office at (757) 962-5510.
METRopolITAN oFFICE CoRpoRATE boARDOfficersWalter R. Potter, Chair Jim Dille, Vice ChairSteve Fuschetti, Vice ChairWilliam K. Stulb, TreasurerDudley Ware, Asst. TreasurerLes Watson, Secretary
At-large MembersKathy AbshireJake AllisonJane BattenSteve BestSandra BirdsongRobert J. BloxomJoseph BusheyWynn DixonTerrie EdwardsWarren HarrisBrian HedgepethTom HostutlerDoug KennedyJoe KennedyRodney OliverBryan OlsonS. Paul O’NealJohn PadgettSteve RomineLinda SkripLisa SmithJames V. Strickland, Jr.Jeff WagnerGeorge (Matt) Wood, Jr.
AlbEMARlE FAMIlY YMCA Jim Turdici, Chair Anthony Brown Travis Burke Mary Gilliam Mike Goodman Tom Hastings Dr. Kurt Hunsberger Claudia Mitchell Leah Simpson Kathryn Wheeler
bloCkER NoRFolk FAMIlY YMCADavid Burlin, ChairRegina Tureman, Vice-ChairRichard BurneyGuy Friddell IIIRichard HillianGary KelleyJim KeyRandy LyallJeffery MillerJohn O’KeefeDr. Johnnie ReidDr. William RobinettAlthia Woodson-RobinsonCourtney SmithMary Beth SherwinMichael WeisbergBurt Whitt Guy Willis,
Leaders Club PresidentAnne Marie Wynne
EASTERN SHoRE FAMIlY YMCABrad Butkovich, ChairZorylu BonilliaRick BowmasterJane DuerMatt HartKatie HarvardMary HollandsworthBill LeCatoGeorge ParkerScott Pierce
EFFINgHAM STREET FAMIlY YMCA Beth Cross, Chair Thomas Beamon Bill Cawley Stan Clark Aaron Cross Janet Daulton Bernard Griffin Andy Hecker Tina Lea Steve Mobley
gREAT bRIDgE/ HICkoRY FAMIlY YMCACarlos Del Castillo, ChairPeter Lobred, Vice ChairJulie AndersonDr. Tanya BrownBrian Clements
Anthony DraperMark EllisonDarin ElyPam EvansErin Evans-BedoisJeff GibsonMichael MeehanRichard McMillanJ.D. Miles, IVBruce ParsonsJohn SommersStephen WheelerKaren Yates-Whitesell
gREENbRIER FAMIlY YMCALinda Skrip, ChairDavid BennettSaria BilletJeff BrillhartDonna BrinkmanAshley BrooksTom DanaRamon DarceyGeorge DillonJohn HamiltonMelvin JiggettsSavanah JohnsonDudley MilesLarry MurphyJean PrattAnn RisheimVicky ShumateCynthia ThompsonDudley Ware
gREENbRIER NoRTH YMCA WEllNESS & RACquETbAll CENTER Jeff Wagner, Chair Lorenzo Brookins Sue Blatnik Chuck Brinkman Mona Bryant-Shanklin Jim Greer Susan Geers Terri Myers Jeanne Noah Eric Rivard Kirstin Walker Brad West Mindy Ziegenfuss
HIllTop FAMIlY YMCAMike Disharoon, ChairPeter AlfeleCraig Allen
Billy AlmondJay AtchisonHowie CarrJulia Grey-SweeneyEd HollingerAl HutchinsonAnne Millar WrightChrissy RhodesNancy OliverAndy Young
INDIAN RIvER FAMIlY YMCA Edwin Rucker, Chair Sherry Atwood Homer Babbitt Cindy Meier Andrew Hart Michelle Woodcook
JAMES l. CAMp, JR. FAMIlY YMCAJane Riddick-Fries, ChairNancy BrewbakerLarry Brown Samuel BrownJim HansfordLauren HarperCarter Hotchkiss Roland JerniganJim JerveyChristopher KarmilovichH. M. Lewis, Jr.Amy SimmsSteve StewartKathy Wright
MT. TRASHMoRE FAMIlY YMCA Loren Heckelman, Chair Mary Cole Chris Hucke Charles Mixer Susan Pniewski Lara Smith Rick Thomas Sherry Tiaba Beth White Katy Wilson
ouTER bANkS FAMIlY YMCADonna Trivette, ChairWinfield BevinsJohn BoneBrian Cerza
Elizabeth Cloninger GamielShelia DaviesJeff DowdyGreg Florence Al FormanGeorgia HennessyBJ Bernard McAvoyRobert OakesDon SnyderJohn Wallace
SuFFolk FAMIlY YMCAEverett Birdsong, ChairSandra BirdsongSusan BlairLance CarmineCynthia Corliss-DowdHarry CrossJohn DawsonGeorge EmbryRyan HarrellDick HollandEverett IrbyJoe JonesMary KellyDawn KiousisRich KosiorekDavid LoveJeff PersonsAnne-Randolph HarrellKathy RawlsDavid RussellKim SchulzeAubrey SkeeterBarbara SpringfieldGloria SpruiellJohn TowlerRosemary Williams
TAYloR bEND FAMIlY YMCADeidre Stewart, ChairJan GomokeScott LambertSonja LewczykRobert McKinney, IIIJoel RobbScott RungerSabrina SextonSherry Yarbrough
THE FIRST TEE oF HAMpToN RoADSLee Summers, ChairJane Batten (emeritus)Gary BeckHoward Brantly
Chris BurnsBrian CarsonDon CriggerBill DeckSang HanRick KiefnerClaude King (emeritus)Regina MobleyNick PaceBruce PaoliniBetty Jean “Boo” PayneSusan PenderClif SmithBill SmothersJoe TaylorLes Watson (emeritus)Roddy WatsonKevin WillNikki WilliamsWilliam “Skip” Zobel
YMCA CAMp SIlvER bEACHVirginia (Ginny) E. Brown, ChairPaige B. AddisonJohn D. AtwoodMargaret (Peggy) BarneyRobert J. BloxomDebra BowdenVirginia (Ginny) FoggMark FreezeBarbara Griffin NeffDavid HambergRichard JaminSherry JaminDr. Doug KennedyGeorge KorzenskyKelly Nekunas SaundersHenry PittmanLarry Trala
YMCA CoMMuNITY SERvICESJanis Smith, ChairSandy BondRon GatesDaun Hester Vivian HesterMamie Johnson Rodney JordanMorris LongTerez PattersonAlton RobinsonBertrand Robinson “Doc” ThrushVernell Young
boARD oF DIRECToRS AND bRANCH boARD oF MANAgERS
2011 opERATINg FuND REpoRT, uNAuDITED
RevenueMembership $24,728,000 56%Program Services 10,533,000 24%Government Contracts 5,977,000 13%Contributions and Grants 2,614,000 6%Other Sources 431,000 1%
Total
ExpendituresMembership & Program Services $30,880,000 70%Building & Grounds Maintenance 4,559,000 10%Administration 4,301,000 10%Capital Funding Plan/Debt Service Fund 4,190,000 10%
Total
CHESApEAkEGreat Bridge/Hickory Family YMCA $4,603,000 Greenbrier Family YMCA 3,312,000 Taylor Bend Family YMCA 3,276,000 Greenbrier North YMCA Wellness & Racquetball Center 2,031,000 YMCA Early Adventures 1,833,000
Total $15,055,000
vIRgINIA bEACHYMCA Early Discoveries 4,145,000 Mt. Trashmore Family YMCA 3,223,000 Indian River Family YMCA 2,083,000 Hilltop Family YMCA 1,811,000 The First Tee of Hampton Roads 652,000
Total 11,914,000
NoRFolkBlocker Norfolk Family YMCA 4,886,000 YMCA Community Services 384,000
Total 5,270,000
SuFFolkSuffolk Family YMCA 3,949,000
NoRTH CARolINA Albemarle Family YMCA 1,796,000 Outer Banks Family YMCA 1,573,000 Currituck Family YMCA 45,000
Total 3,414,000
EASTERN SHoREYMCA Camp Silver Beach 1,709,000 Eastern Shore Family YMCA 858,000
Total 2,567,000
FRANklINJames L. Camp, Jr. Family YMCA 1,234,000
poRTSMouTHEffingham Street Family YMCA 880,000
Grand ToTal
opERATINg REvENuES bY CoMMuNITY
1 Membership 56%2 Program Services 24%3 Government Contracts 13%4 Contributions and Grants 6%5 Other Sources 1%
1 Membership & Program Services 70%2 Building & Grounds Maintenance 10%3 Administration 10%4 Capital Funding Plan/
Debt Service Fund 10%
Revenue4 5
1
Expenditures
2
2
33
4
1
$44,283,000
$43,930,000
$44,283,000
CHESApEAkEChesapeake School-age Child Care YMCa 2100 Old Greenbrier Road Chesapeake, VA 23320 p 757 233 9028
YMCa Early adventures P.O. Box 2686 Chesapeake, VA 23327 p 757 549 9757
Great Bridge/Hickory Family YMCa 633 S. Battlefield Boulevard Chesapeake, VA 23322 p 757 546 9622
Greenbrier Family YMCa 1033 Greenbrier Parkway Chesapeake, VA 23320 p 757 547 9622
Greenbrier north YMCa Wellness & racquetball Center 2100 Old Greenbrier Road Chesapeake, VA 23320 p 757 366 9622
Taylor Bend Family YMCa 4626 Taylor Road Chesapeake, VA 23321 p 757 638 9622
EASTERN SHoREYMCa Camp Silver Beach 6272 YMCA Lane P.O. Box 69 Jamesville, VA 23398 p 757 442 4634 W www.CampSilverBeach.org
Eastern Shore Family YMCa 26164 Lankford Highway Onley, VA 23418 p 757 787 5601
Eastville Satellite Fitness Center Northampton High School p 757 678 5151 x4066
The First Tee of Hampton roads YMCa Upshur neck Facility Quinby, VA 23423 p 757 787 5601
FRANklINJames l. Camp, Jr. Family YMCa 300 Crescent Drive Franklin, VA 23851 p 757 562 3491
NoRFolkBlocker norfolk Family YMCa 312 West Bute Street Norfolk, VA 23510 p 757 622 9622
dominion Tower YMCa 999 Waterside Drive, 4th Floor Norfolk, VA 23510 p 757 627 4124
YMCa Community Services 4101 Granby Street, Suite 305 Norfolk, VA 23504 p 757 962 2112
The First Tee of Hampton roads lambert’s Point YMCA Affiliate Program 4301 Powhatan Avenue Norfolk, VA 23508 p 757 563 8990
The Y on Granby Family & Child development Center Granby Street Norfolk, VA 23504 p 757 624 9622
poRTSMouTHEffingham Street Family YMCA 1013 Effingham Street Portsmouth, VA 23704 p 757 399 5511
NoRTH CARolINAalbemarle Family YMCa 1240 N. Road Street Elizabeth City, NC 27909 p 252 334 9622
Currituck Family YMCa 130 Community Way Barco, NC 27917 p 252 453 9632
outer Banks Family YMCa 3000 South Croatan Highway Nags Head, NC 27959 p 252 449 8897
SuFFolkSuffolk Family YMCa 2769 Godwin Boulevard Suffolk, VA 23434 p 757 934 9622
Suffolk YMCa regional day Camp & Family Center 275 Kenyon Road Suffolk, VA 23434 p 757 923 3303
The First Tee of Hampton roads Cedar Point Country Club YMCA Affiliate Program 8056 Clubhouse Drive Suffolk, VA 23433 p 757 563 8990
vIRgINIA bEACHYMCa Early discoveries 4876 118 Princess Anne Road, PMB 334 Virginia Beach, VA 23462 p 757 467 8900
Hilltop Family YMCa 1536 Laskin Road Virginia Beach, VA 23451 p 757 422 3805
Indian river Family YMCa 5660 Indian River Road Virginia Beach, VA 23464 p 757 366 0488
Mt. Trashmore Family YMCa 4441 South Boulevard Virginia Beach, VA 23452 p 757 456 9622
Salem YMCa Family Center 2029 Salem Road Virginia Beach, VA 23456 p 757 471 9622
The First Tee of Hampton roads YMCA Golf & Life Skills Program 2400 Tournament Drive Virginia Beach, VA 23456 p 757 563 8990 W www.TheFirstTeeHR.org
Mission: To put Judeo-Christian principles into practice through programs that build healthy spirit, mind and body for all.
YMCA oF SouTH HAMpToN RoADSp 757 962 5555 W www.ymcashr.org