Monroe County YMCA Annual Report 2016

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SERVING OUR COMMUNITY TO

BUILD A BETTER US

MONROE COUNTY YMCA 2016 Annual Impact Report 1


FOR POSITIVE CHANGE Dear Friends, The YMCA has become a vital part of our community. The YMCA is like no other nonprofit organization. The same movement that helps families of Monroe County also serves in 10,000 neighborhoods across our nation. The Y is community centered; for nearly 160 years, the Y has listened and responded to individual communities. The Monroe County YMCA has been a catalyst for positive change for over 35 years in our community. We continue to be committed to helping kids, families and individuals reach their full potential. Every day the Monroe County YMCA provides the support needed for the community to learn, grow, and thrive. Aquatics, child care, camp, sports, water safety, and wellness, are a few highlights of what we do to help strengthen our community and the people who live here. Our programs transform lives and give our community hope for a better future. In 2016, we continued to make capital investments in our facilities to meet the ever-changing needs of our diverse population. Also, through our afterschool program, we provided a supportive environment that engaged and empowered kids in order to close the achievement gap and increase student outcomes. Our fitness, health, and wellness programs inspired people to make better choices and live more active and healthier lives. Our innovative evidenced-based YMCA Diabetes Prevention Program successfully impacted and reduced the risk of Type II Diabetes for many of our community members giving them the chance to live a healthier, longer life. We are able to accomplish all that we do because of the many dedicated individuals and partners that make it possible for the Y to carry out its mission. Because of your support, the Monroe County YMCA has made enormous strides towards improving the health and well-being of the community we serve. Thank you for believing in our mission and bringing it to life every day. Yours in Health & Wellness,

Jason Winkle Jim Murphy CEO Association Board President 2


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OUR 2016 IMPACT

The Y is a nonprofit like no other. We have the presence and partnerships to not just promise, but deliver positive change.

2,811

542,207

Campers experienced adventure and learning through day camps and sports camps at the YMCA.

Visits were made to our YMCA.

17,135

Individuals were served through membership and programs in our YMCA.

4,386

7,415

Children nurtured and gained confidence through youth sports and swim programs at the Y.

Participated in our Healthy Lifestyles programs. These programs help improve physical activity and wellness, and promote life-long health.

430

Children absorbed knowledge, skills, and values through the Y Preschool, LEAP afterschool program, and the Y’s Center for Children and Families.

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674

Individuals were impacted because of Y For All Annual campaign donors.

1,444

Adults served through integrated health programs to live better with chronic conditions.

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Employees worked at the Y knowing that what they do each day positively affects the lives of the people in our community.

794

Generous donors supported the Y to bring about lasting personal and social change, positively impacting those in our community.


Youth Development holistic healthy development safe fun educational fresh strong play-based Growing and Learning Chef Chris “Sal” Saligoe The YMCA’s licensed full-day early childhood program, the Center for Children and Families, is dedicated to providing a high-quality, research-based program for children 6 weeks through 5 years old. In addition to providing activities and interactions that develop children holistically, including cognitively, and socially/emotionally, the Y puts a special emphasis on children’s healthy physical development by incorporating physical activity and fresh meals made in-house by full time chef, Chris “Sal” Saligoe. Chef Sal’s menu focuses on healthy lean proteins, fresh fruits and vegetables, whole grains, daily vegetarian choices and flavors from around the world. Flaky white fish and maple-roasted brussels sprouts have become fast favorites! Children have the opportunity to try foods that are new to them like tempeh, and to savor familiar favorites like garlic-flavored hummus. In the early childhood years, children’s bodies and minds are developing rapidly—and all that growth is best served by offering children healthy, whole foods that supply the vitamins, minerals and macronutrients that their growing bodies and brains require. In addition, offering healthy foods in early childhood helps to prime children’s palates so that they are more accepting of naturally sweet foods in lieu of unhealthy options like candy and sodas. All of this helps to reduce the incidence of childhood obesity, a growing epidemic in our country. The YMCA’s Center for Children and Families offers families a safe, fun, and educational place to leave their children while they go to work as scientists, health practitioners, government officials, and more. They can be more productive because they know that their children are well cared for. Their children, in turn, learn and grow in our play-based environment, enveloping their minds and bodies in a holistic and healthy way. In these ways, we make our community stronger.

Offering healthy foods in early childhood helps to prime children’s palates so that they are more accepting of naturally sweet foods in lieu of unhealthy options like candy and sodas. 5


Healthy Living strength support camaraderie balance health membership success a gift Helping Cancer Survivors Reclaim their Health Shari Smith Shari Smith knew something had changed with her body. Doctors weren’t so sure she was right. After multiple doctor visits, tests, placebos, and mislabeled diagnoses, Shari finally learned what had been affecting her body for so long: cancer. Small lymphocytic lymphoma had formed creating bone pain, weakened strength, and a mass sitting on the nerve bundle that supplied the left leg with the nerve stimulation required for everyday walking. Cancer treatment helped bring back the stimulation, but after two years, her balance had been left at bay. That’s when Shari knew she needed the Monroe County YMCA. Through generous donations and the help of Margie Kobow, Active Lives Program Director, Shari received the support and financial assistance to join the YMCA and continue her health journey. Margie’s generosity didn’t stop there. She met Shari in the pool many mornings. The pool was where Shari felt most comfortable after competitively swimming the majority of her early life. Slowly, but surely, Margie helped Shari feel more balanced, not only in the pool, but back on land as well. Out of the pool, Shari began participating in Building Better Balance, a class Margie taught. When Shari first started participating, she stood, as a 56 yearold, who appeared physically healthy, surrounded by those who had endured hip replacements, major falls, and ailments that come with old age. She asked herself if it was fair to be in the same class. Margie assured her that as long as she gained benefit, then that’s enough.

Within a year, the class became more of a support system. Shari celebrates the camaraderie in every class. “Everyone embraces everyone for their success. It’s inspiring to see other successes as well as revel in your own.” Shari admits that she would find herself texting Margie the day after a class and admitting to feeling stronger than the day before. That’s enough to keep her participating in the program.

Being able to come to the Y every day is a gift. It’s about the most important gift I have.”

When Shari leaves the pool after a low-impact swim, she thanks the life guards. When she leaves a class, she thanks the instructors. When she passes the Welcome Center on her way out, she thanks the staff. Why? “Being able to come to the Y every day is a gift. It’s about the most important gift I have,” she said, “When I’m asked what’s important to me now, I say two things: chemo and the YMCA.” 6


Social Responsibility work skills respect collaboration mission service inclusion support success Partnering to Enhance Potential Ron Remak and Stone Belt When Ron Remak, current Monroe County YMCA Association Board Member, was selected as the recipient of the Bloomington Rotary Clubs’ “Service Above Self” award, he knew he wanted to collaborate with a place near and dear to his heart. Remak selected the Monroe County YMCA’s new UPStART (Unlocking Potential: Stone Belt Athletics, Recreation, and Training) Program as the recipient of half of the proceeds raised from the event. UPStART is an expansion on the partnership the Y already holds with Stone Belt, one of the oldest and largest service providers for individuals with developmental disabilities in south central Indiana, including Monroe County. In addition to current adapted strength and conditioning programs, UPStART will provide a shared fitness professional who will develop and deliver fitness programming to Stone Belt staff and clients. The Y will also serve as a Stone Belt Workplace Readiness Training Site which allows a client to experience a work skill in a safe environment. These skills will include, but are not limited to: folding towels, greeting members, sweeping, and washing windows.

...the important mission of the Y will be offered to those who might not otherwise be able to enjoy its many programs.”

Remak explained his decision: “I chose this collaborative effort between two nonprofits for which I have so much respect – the YMCA and Stone Belt. Our family has enjoyed the Y throughout the years, and it is gratifying that the important mission of the Y will be offered to those who might not otherwise be able to enjoy its many programs.”

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2016 Financial Report

REVENUES PUBLIC SUPPORT Capital Campaign Corporate and Government Grants Y For All Endowment and General Contributions

$7,644 $195,139 $182,645 $140,856

TOTAL PUBLIC SUPPORT

$526,284

EARNED REVENUE Membership Dues Program Fees Other

$3,472,350 $2,725,307 $358,936

TOTAL EARNED REVENUE

$6,556,593

TOTAL REVENUE

$7,082,877

EXPENSES Program/Operating Costs Occupancy Fair Share TOTAL EXPENSES

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$5,042,866 $1,187,898 $99,275 $6,330,039


2016 DONORS Capital Campaign The YMCA is always investing in a better us. As a cornerstone in our community, capital support to the YMCA continues to grow and evolve, so that there is always a place to become the best version of ourselves. Thank you to those that have invested allowing the Y to provide: • A resource, where people find opportunities to live healthy, exercise, and nurture their spirit, mind, and body. • A safe space, where children are cared for, inspired, and guided. • And a welcoming spot, where people help each other out, friendships are developed, and everyone has a sense of belonging.

The Monroe County YMCA makes every effort to ensure each contributor’s name is properly listed. If your name is omitted, listed incorrectly, or misspelled, we offer our sincere apologies and ask that you advise us of corrections by contacting Sara Herold, Development Director, at 812-961-2169 or sherold@monroecountyymca.org.

CAPITAL CAMPAIGN NORTHWEST YMCA

Bloomington Board of REALTORS Rusty, Regina, Lori, and Kasi Burns Chuck Franz German American Bruce and Mary Ann Gingles Kem and Mary Hawkins Ryan and Stacey Hawkins Kathy and Theodore Heise John and Karla Kamstra Guadalupe Lopez Jim and Cathy Murphy Old National Bank Dan and Tina Peterson Martha Shedd and JT Forbes Jennifer Smallwood Matthew Stuebe The Peoples State Bank Kevin Thompson Drs. Melissa and Drew Watters Otto and Melissa Wickstrom Peter and Janell Yonkman

CAPITAL CAMPAIGN GREATEST NEED

Terry and Dave Baer Priscilla Barnes Carolyn and Del Brinkman Marilyn and Randy Brown Terry and Phyllis Clapacs Mike and Erin Cress Laura and Kyle Dahncke Phyllis Davidson Jody Dvorak Gayle Ebel and Jim Orr Martha and Francis Fitzgerald Elena Marie Frederick Madeleine Gonin Greene & Schultz Trial Lawyers Tim and Susan Hill Kenneth and Linda Kaczmarek Cindy and Kevin Kinnarney Cheryl K. Landrey Sara and Tim Laughlin Drs. Lee and Marty Matthews Erin Policinski

Thank you for your generous support! Ron and Frona Powell Beverly Schutte Dr. and Mrs. Timothy M. Steiner William and Gayle Stuebe David Weigand Brian Werth and Susan Failey Rod Yandt Christine Zonkel

CAPITAL CAMPAIGN SOUTHEAST YMCA

Marilyn and Randy Brown Russ and Susan Dukes Elder Care Connections, Inc./Lizbeth A. Kalina Emily and Bill Gibbons Lynne Warner Gilliatt Bill and Karen Hicks Tammy Mathew Edward W. Najam, Jr. Rob and Missy Santa Catherine Stout Adrienne and John Summerlot

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YMCA ENDOWMENT FUND

When you give to the Endowment Fund, your support continues to impact lives long after your gift is made. The Endowment Fund provides the YMCA with investment earnings that help us meet crucial needs in our community. The general fund’s earnings have been designated to support initiatives that can impact areas of health and wellness, specifically acute and chronic disease prevention.

HERITAGE CLUB MEMBERS Thanks to the commitment of YMCA Heritage Club Members, our future looks even brighter! John and Patty Abshire Anonymous (4) Alice and Morris Binkley*, Morris Binkley Jr., Anne and Doug Findlay, & James Binkley Dr. Gary and Marcia Bishop John* and Martha Black Rita* and Brad Bomba Harold and Pauline Bond Randy and Marilyn Brown Carol P. Burk, Kevin Burk, Brenda Quigley & Angie Pietzak Dr. David and Margery Byrne Bill* and Gayle Cook Bob and Deannie Ferguson Ruth Engs-Franz and Jeffrey L. Franz In Memory of Bill Finch Rebecca Johnloz Howard Elise Jordan*

YMCA General Endowment Fund General Endowment Fund Mark and Mary Clare Bauman Patrick Brantlinger Gladys and Gene DeVane Bob and Deanie Ferguson Susan Hingle John and Audrey McCluskey Lee Ann Merry Frank Motley and Valeri Haughton Missy and Rob Santa Dr. and Mrs. Timothy M. Steiner Allen R. and Nancy B. White

Named Endowment Funds

Named Endowment Funds are a special way to pay tribute to loved ones or leave a family legacy. Named funds can be created by an outright gift or built up over time. Like all endowments, a named fund is a permanent fund set aside for a special purpose. Craig R. Burk Memorial Fund Frank Eberle Ruth Clifford Engs & Jeffrey L. Franz Fit for Life Endowment Fund Ruth Engs-Franz and Jeff Franz

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Roberta and Tom Kelzer Sara and Tim Laughlin John and Audrey McCluskey Lee Ann Merry Frank Motley and Valeri Haughton Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Morton Edward W. Najam, Jr. Tom and Deb Porter The Ron and Carol Remak Family Dr. Larry and Ellie Rink Mary Beth and Frank Roedl Jerry and Nancy Ruff Rob and Missy Santa Carol Seaman Richard Small and Jane Hewitt Jules* and June Sonneborn Mike and Sherry Sonneborn Dr. and Mrs. Timothy M. Steiner Ellen Stewart* Bill and Gayle Stuebe In Memory of Eva and Morris Stone Thelma and Leon Thompson* & John Thompson Marlene Vass (*deceased) Wayne Nichols Youth Scholarship Fund Dr. Jerry and Mrs. Nancy Ruff Porter Aquatics Endowment Fund Carol Seaman Ginger Rink Youth Endowment Fund Jeanne Bain Frank Eberle Norma J. Johns Dr. Lawrence and Mrs. Ellie Rink Stephen and Shelia S. Rink Roy and Lavon Whiteman Wayne and Vivian Winston Sonneborn Hearteam Endowment Fund Commercial Service of Bloomington, Inc. Robert and Mary Jane Compton Adam Estes Eleanor Etter Diane and Geoffrey Mather Gail Olson Adam Sater Mike and Sherry Sonneborn Marlene Vass Youth Endowment Fund Frank Eberle

Y FOR ALL ANNUAL CAMPAIGN

Y For All is our annual fundraising campaign which ensures the Y’s facilities and services remain accessible to everyone in our community by providing financial assistance to those who could not otherwise afford the cost of Y memberships and/or programs. Thank you to all the individuals, businesses, members, staff, and volunteers who donate time and dollars to help ensure everyone has a place to belong at the Y.

CHAIRMAN’S ROUND TABLE

Companies, individuals, and families become members of the Chairman’s Round Table with an annual gift of $1,000 or more to the Y For All Campaign. Chairman’s Round Table members have special recognition in the YMCA facilities and other materials signifying their commitment to health and wellness in our community. If you are interested in becoming a Chairman’s Round Table member, please contact Sara Herold at sherold@monroecountyymca.org or 812-961-2169.

$10,000+ FOUNDERS Heather and Mark Barkley COOK Companies (Cook Group, CFC Properties, French Lick Springs Resort & Spa $5,000-$9,999 Partners Cassady Electrical Contractors, Inc. Classic Catering Darby McCarty French Lick Springs Resort & Spa Markey’s Rental & Staging The Funeral Chapel of Powell and Deckard $2,500-$4,999 Leaders Bill C. Brown Associates Bounds & McPike Flooring Commercial Service of Bloomington, Inc. First Financial Bank German American Robert and Andra Klemkosky Kroger Martha Michelson Missy and Rob Santa $1,000 --$2,499 Advocates Anonymous (3) Bach Integrated Technologies Bloom Bank Bloomington Meadows Hospital Michael and Carol Bodnar Marilyn and Randy Brown YMCA Fund, a component fund of the Community Foundation of Bloomington and Monroe County Brian D’Onofrio Duke Energy Indiana, Inc. Gary and Sherry Fitzgerald Greene & Schultz Trial Lawyers Sara and Andy Herold


Skip and Kay Harrell Hilliard Lyons Hylant Group IU Credit Union IU Health Bloomington Hospital Ivy Tech Community College Robert and Karen Johnson The Joyce Family Kit and Rita Klingelhoffer Dean and Lisa Lenz Scott May Jonathan and Miah Michaelsen Milestone Contractors Miyako Larimer Jim and Cathy Murphy Old National Bancorp Valerie and Robert O’Loughlin M. Jeanne Peterson Dee and Thomas J. Rillo Jean Scallon and Jon Allen Chad and Ann Marie Schultheis TASUS Corporation Trilogy Health Services, LLC Weddle Bros. Construction Companies Jason and Kirsten Winkle Noelle and Jeremy Zeichner

Y For All Signature Event The Monroe County YMCA hosted its fundraising gala in 2016 at the Northwest Y to raise critically needed funds to provide financial assistance to those who need it most. Because of our generous sponsors, donors, guests, planning committee, volunteers and Y staff, the “Magic Happens at the Y” was a huge success for the Y For All Greatest Need Fund. Thank you to all who supported this annual event with your gifts of time, talent and support! Kelly and Leslie Abel Jim and Sue Alling Anonymous Heather and Mark Barkley Mark and Mary Clare Bauman Laurence Behney Big Red Liquors Bill C. Brown Associates Bloom Bank Bloomington Country Club Bloomington Meadows Hospital Nancy Bowlen Esther Brooks-Asplund Micah Buchanan Katie and Michael Burris Stephen and Lorraine Burris

Campus Costume Lee and Belinda Carmichael Cardinal Spirits Cardinal Stage Cassady Electrical Contractors, Inc. CFC Properties Classic Catering Comedy Attic Commercial Service of Bloomington, Inc. Cook Companies Christy Crider Cary and Julie Curry Angela Dilts Eagle Pointe Golf Resort Vickie and John Edmiston Michelle Egidio and Ron Davis Jeannie and Brian Fiegle First Financial Bank Gary and Sherry Fitzgerald Jeff Franklin French Lick Springs Resort & Spa Nikki Gastineau German American Greene & Schultz Trial Lawyers Bryan and Jessika Hane Michael Hardert Skip and Kay Harrell Eric Mungle and Aimee Hawkins-Mungle Kathy and Ted Heise Mary Cyrilla Helm Sara and Andy Herold Josh Hogan Hylant Group Indiana University Golf Course IU Health Bloomington Hospital Indiana University Intercollegiate Athletics Ivy Tech JA Benefits Robert and Karen Johnson John and Karla Kamstra Margie and James Kobow Joseph Landfaire Dean Lenz Cliff and Kathie Madison Malibu Grill Markey’s Rental & Staging Massage Envy Darby McCarty Mark and Kathleen McConahay Rick Mellinger Brian and Renee Miller Mira Salon and Spa Jim and Cathy Murphy Nail World and Spa LLC Old National Bancorp Olive Garden Oliver Winery One World Enterprises/Bloomington Brewing Company Benjamin and Isabel Planton Amy and Matthew Plunkett Progenics Medispa by Heather, LLC Angie Raake Patrick and Mary Richardson Lorin and John Rommel Salt Creek Golf Resort Sanford Gentry LLC

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Missy and Rob Santa Jean Scallon and Jon Allen Annie Schaffer Carol Seaman John and Heather Shassberger Daniel and Kosali Simon Aimee Skrzekut Chris and Betsy Smith Terri Smithson Dr. and Mrs. Timothy M. Steiner Stone Crest Golf Course Peggy and John Switzer TASUS Corporation T.I.S. College Bookstsore Thunder Hog BBQ Touchstone Yoga and Massage Trilogy Health Services, LLC Marlene Vass Weddle Bros. Construction Companies Ellen and Tim Wildridge Gary and Ginger Winder Jason and Kirsten Winkle Rod Yandt Noelle and Jeremy Zeichner

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Y For All Donors Ben and Janie Ackerman James and Sharon Ackerman Lily Albright Adam and Nancy Allerhand AmazonSmile Amelia McCann Jenna Anderson Anonymous (28) Lehua Aplaca David and Joanne Audretsch Robert and Penny Austin Bach Integrated Technologies

Priscilla Barnes Patti Barrow Ethan Bartley Mark and Mary Clare Bauman Amy Beck Audrey Beckley Vally Behjou Madison Bell Messod and Julie Beneish Debra Benham Tom Bewley and Mary Lou Iauco-Bewley Joseph and Cristina Bickford Bill C. Brown Associates Lucas Bird Dr. Gary and Marcia Bishop Michelle Blacconiere Bloom Bank Bloomington Meadows Hospital Michael and Carol Bodnar Andrea Boruff Ruth and Douglas Boshkoff Pam Boswell-Dike Bounds & McPike Flooring Patrick Brantlinger Catherine Brennan John and Esther Briddell Carolyn and Del Brinkman Marilyn and Randy Brown Dennis Brown Jennifer Brown Nya McCarthy-Brown Julie Bruce Julie Bryant Katie and Michael Burris Paula Burt Sheila Butler Linda Campbell Lori and Bill Campbell Inta Carpenter

Lalit Balchandani Old National Bancorp Byron and Hayden Bangert Heather and Mark Barkley

Susan Carter Cassady Electrical Contractors, Inc. CFC Properties Gilbert and Joy Chaitin

John and Wilma Chambers Grace A Chapman Joanna Cichocka Douglass Clark Kinsey Clark

Membership dues operate the facility. Your gift changes lives.

Anne Clark Classic Catering Jane Clay and Gary Hafner Dan Clerget Cara Click Debbie Cohen Commercial Service of Bloomington, Inc. Cook Companies Cook Group Emily L Cook Christine Costin Frances Craft Liisa E Rautio Crall David Crane Hannah Crane Laura and Kyle Dahncke Donna D’Angelo Linda Darnell Cathryn Deal Marie Deer Beuford and Rosa Lee Deig Molly Delevett Janet Delong Kim Denny Heidi and Eddie DeSalle Janis DeStefano Sharon and Dave Dickson Regina DiLavore Charles and Ann Dobbs Brian D’Onofrio Sterling and Melinda Doster Stephanie and Sean Dugan Duke Energy Indiana, Inc. Russ and Susan Dukes David and Jane Dunatchik Andrew Durkin Michelle Dustin Gabby Dutrieux Jody Dvorak Ellen Dwyer Claudia Earnest


Gayle Ebel and Jim Orr Vickie and John Edmiston Randi Edmonds Elder Care Connections, Inc./Lizbeth A. Kalina Deborah Ensmenger Alison Evans Rachel Fairchild Karen Farrell Chris Feeny Rebekah Fiedler First Financial Bank Barbara and Burnell Fischer Gary and Sherry Fitzgerald Norma Fivecoate Hunter Foor Justin Ford Jennifer Fox Steven and Karen Franks Elena Marie Frederick Nicole Freeman French Lick Springs Resort & Spa Sandra and Don Freund Edmund and Ruth Gable Jeannie Galbreath Mike and Kathy Galimore Elizabeth and John Gallman German American Gilbert S. Mordoh & Co. Thomas Gillespie and Doris Lynch Marilyn Gingerich Angela Goldman Alexandra Goldwater Madeleine Gonin Greg and Catherine Gossett Timothy and Susan Grasham Mackenzie Gredy Greene & Schultz Trial Lawyers Mark and Jo Ann Gresham Cheryl A Gucinski Cathy and Paul Gutjahr Kandi Guyton Stephen and Jo Ellen Ham Anthony & Laura Hammack Elizabeth Hanson Lauren Hardisty Christopher Harmon Skip and Kay Beth Harrell Harrell-Fish Inc. Jared and Sarah Hartung Susan Hastings Margaret Hathaway Becky Hayes Nina Hayes Matthew and Jolene Headley Steve and Kathy Headley Brad and Tess Heim Dane Henderson Shaylee Hernandez Sara and Andy Herold Maria Heslin Carol and Bill Hetrick Karah Hickman R. E. Hickman Bill and Karen Hicks Hilliard Lyons Kathryn Hill Susan Hingle

Howard and Laura Houston Stephen and Cassandra Howard Brenda, Addison and Alex Howe Sharon Howell Nancy Hutchens Hylant Group Jung Hyun In a Yarn Basket IU Credit Union IU Health Bloomington Hospital Daniel Iverson Ivy Tech Community College Elton Jackson David and Janet James Kyle Jenkins Linda Johnson Taylor Johnson Leah Johnson Robert and Karen Johnson The Joyce Family Miles and Marjorie Kanne Peter and Wanda Katinszky David Keller Tom and Roberta Kelzer Terry Kemp John and Sylvia King Cindy and Kevin Kinnarney Judy Klein & Malcolm Dalglish Lily and Jeff Kleinlein Robert and Andra Klemkosky Kit and Rita Klingelhoffer Margie and James Kobow Jerome and Maryann Kopelov Sarah Kopper Zacariah Kreigh Anne Krendl Cynthia Kretz Kroger Walter Kyles John and Ghada Labban Cheryl K. Landrey Miyako Larimer Jim and Catherine Laughlin

Jennifer Lee Dean and Lisa Lenz Paul R. Lewis Thomas Lloyd Kazee Loaeza Sarah Long Randy Long Catryna Loos Guadalupe Lopez Ashley Lowers Nicole Lynn Robert and Patricia Lynn Hilliard Lyons Martha Marmouze TJ Maxx Scott May Brenda Maynard Larry and Jennifer McBride Darby McCarty John and Audrey McCluskey Mark and Kathleen McConahay Robert and Barbara McConnell Beverly McGahey Cara McGowan Sally and Devin McGuire Charles and Sharon McKeen James L. McLay Thelma McPike Susan Meacham Nancy Davis Metz Jonathan and Miah Michaelsen Martha Michelson Kathleen Mickel Milestone Contractors Alison Miller Chalane Miller Michele Miller Elizabeth A. Mitchell Lona Miter Laura Moore Greg Moore Randall and Jackie Moore Carla Morgan

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Julie Morton Stuart and Ellen Mufson Mike & Macie Mulvaney Eric Mungle and Aimee Hawkins-Mungle Jim and Cathy Murphy Roxana Nagosky Edward W. Najam, Jr. Jo Anne Namy

Suzanne and Mike Phillips Abigail Pietsch Clark Piper Benjamin and Isabel Planton Amy and Matthew Plunkett Erin Policinski Kathy Porto Christine K. Potter

Patricia New Madeline Newquist Kristina and Steven Nicola Joanna Nizynska Ritsuko Noda David and Martha Nord Janell E Norton Kylene Nungesser Ryan and Kylene Nungesser Heather Ocheltree Karen Oeding Mary and Kenneth Oglesby Old National Bancorp Valerie and Robert O’Loughlin Kelsey O’Neal Susan Osborne Lily Osgood Joyce Pace Margaret Page Pat and Peggy Page Lynne Page Jean and Frank Parker Ray and Nancy Parker Seelye Parker Jamie and Michael Parsons Erin and Todd Peabody George and Patt Peffley Penguin Random House Steven Perry M. Jeanne Peterson Roger and Nancy Pfingston

Ron and Frona Powell Kevin and Markelle Pruitt Psi Iota Xi, Bloomington Thrift Shop Alex and Janet Rabinowitch Mike and Pam Rader Richard Rainey Stacey Reinhart Ronald and Carol Remak Betty Revelle John Revelle Marlene Reynolds Joseph and Roberta Rezits Ruth Richardson Dee and Thomas J. Rillo Scott and Allison Rink Bethan W. Roberts Rebecca Roberts Paul and Natalie Rodibaugh Mary Beth and Fred Roedl Kim and Kent Rohlfing Anna Rommel Lorin and John Rommel Matt and Jen Runnebohm David Sabbagh Dr. Harold Sabbagh Lee Sandweiss Missy and Rob Santa Mariluz Santana Karolina Sarafin Samantha C Schaefer Annie Schaffer

Mr. and Mrs. John F. Scheidler Jonah Schmiechen William Schofield Jim and Pat Scholl Larry and Barbara Schuler Chad and Ann Marie Schultheis Beverly Schutte Margaret Schwab John and Lorna Seward Mira Shah Debora Shaw Kelsey Shephard Maegan Shinkle Jay Showalter Janet Shupe Helen Siek Susan Siena Alexandra Sinex Linda Sinex Jennifer Smallwood John and Patty Smith Jordan Smith Patrick and Sharon Smith Dan and Dee Smith Perry and Pamela Smith Travis M. Smith Jeff and Nancy Smithers Jasmine Smithson Donna Snyder Angela Sorrells Claudia Springer Janet Stacy Aaron Stalnaker and Kirstin Sword Lana Stanford Michael Staton Janis Stevenson James Stewart Cathy Sumner Stone Chris Stone Catherine Stout David Stowe Margaret Sullivan Jim and Doretta Swinson TASUS Corporation Shellie Taylor Roberta Taylor The Funeral Chapel of Powell and Deckard Lucy Thiagarajan Adam and Anne Thies Kristin Thompson Kevin Thompson Shannon Kane and Andrew Timperman Gloria Tiwari Sally Toler Nathan Tomson Trilogy Corporation George and Jodi Trippany Emily Ummel United Way of Monroe County Shay Upadhyay Brenda L. Upshaw Matthew and Amanda Upshaw Marlene Vass Nicole Wampler Becky Wann RE/MAX Blake Webb Weddle Bros. Construction Companies


Gretchen Weger David Weigand Stefanie Weintraub Gustave Weltsek & Carmen Medina Brian Werth and Susan Failey Anita Westerhaus Talley Whang Marissa Whitmer Elizabeth J. Wiegleb Stacey Wiegleb Jason and Kirsten Winkle Christie Wise Karen and Scott Wisniewski Linda Woods World Wide Automotive Service Nancy and Mark Wroblewski Greyson Yandt Rod Yandt Mandy and Jon Yates YMCA Fund, a component fund of the Community Foundation of Bloomington and Monroe County Laura Young Noelle and Jeremy Zeichner Chris Zonkel

Designated Gifts and Grants

In addition to annual events, the YMCA offers programs every day that touch lives across the community. The following donors have designated a gift to impact a specific program at the Y. Adaptive Programs Bloomington Rotary Foundation Skip and Kay Harrell Aerobics Cynthia Kemp Building Better Balance Elder Care Connections, Inc./Lizbeth A. Kalina Camp Arrowhead In Memory of Hunter Wroblewski Michael and Carol Bodnar Harriet Curry Sharon and Dave Dickson Vickie and John Edmiston Bob and Deanie Ferguson Sara and Andy Herold Bill and Karen Hicks Shannon Kane and Andrew Timperman Lynne Lipsitz Joan Olcott Leigh Richey Josh and Amy Rogers Diane and Terence Thayer

Geoff Vargo Marlene Vass James and Marcie Warden Frances and Cleveland Wilhoit Karen and Scott Wisniewski Cardiac Rehab Elder Care Connections, Inc./Lizbeth A. Kalina Jim and Evelyn Lafollette Ritsuko Noda Energize Precise Business Systems Premier Healthcare Psi Iota Xi, Bloomington Thrift Shop Family Fun Night Campus Costume CarpetsPlus Color Tile Gentle Dentist IMI Master Rental Milestone Contractors Olive Garden Vintage Phoenix Comic Books General Designated Fund Anonymous (9) Marilyn and Randy Brown Gymnastics Mary Byrde, Justin Stimson, and Faith Stimson Stephanie Dull Catherine Dyar Robert and Stephanie Freeman-Day Kristen Gray Fernanda Grigsby Nathan Harman and Maggie Jesseph Julie Knapp Jennifer Orman Morten and Sussi Oxenboell Leslie and Austen Parrish Aubree Rood Carmela Senior and Bobby Euhl Darin Somers-Glenn James and Kate Wiltz Miscellaneous Indiana Youth Institute Inc. Malibu Wellness Northwest YMCA Bach Integrated Technologies Bill and Kathleen Oliver Lorin and John Rommel Operations Anonymous (2) Matthew Staley Southeast YMCA Bounds & McPike Flooring Cassady Electrical Contractors, Inc. Dick’s Sporting Goods Milestone Contractors

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Spring Run Bloomington Pediatric Dentistry LLC Chicago’s Pizza Greene & Schultz Trial Lawyers The Herald-Times Nick’s English Hut Orange Leaf Frozen Yogurt of Bloomington Soma Coffeehouse and Juicebar/Laughing Planet The Village Deli Curt and Jennifer Winders WonderLab Tiger Sharks Swim Team Anonymous Contribution (2) Buccheto’s Hai Yang Michael Brauner Scotty’s Brewhouse WISE Donated Revenue Dr. Lee Formwalt Gene Fritz Indiana University Y Center for Children and Families Indiana Accreditation Project Tracey Mui Lana Stanford Christina Walters Julie Warren

Youth Aquatics Commercial Service of Bloomington, Inc. Youth Sports Southeast Milestone Contractors

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Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation Benefit Golf Tournament Advanced Auto Care, Inc. Anonymous (3) Jon and Brooke Barada Bill C. Brown Associates Bloomington Anesthesiologists, PC Bloomington Hospital Foundation Bunger & Robertson Cynthia Burdeshaw Mike Burnette Terry and Phyllis Clapacs Commercial Service of Bloomington, Inc. Robert and Mary Jane Compton Cook Companies William Cooler Warren Cutshall Russ and Susan Dukes Steven Englert David and Lorna Estes Dr. Andrew Ferguson Derek Fields Donald and Susan Fischer James and Debra Fix Rita Grunwald Michael Hall Harrell-Fish Inc. Honey Baked Ham Hurlow Wealth Managment Group, Inc. IMA / Premier Health Independent Order of Odd Fellows IU Health Bloomington Hospital IU Health Pharmacy

Ivy Tech Peter and Wanda Katinszky Ken Nunn Law Office Margie and James Kobow The Irish Lion Dr. and Mrs. Brandt Ludlow Robert and Mary Alice Martin Lawrence and Brenda Mitchell

Your generous support strengthens the community in which you live.

Tony and Betty Mobley Mike Nahas Gene Perry Remax Acclaimed Properties Chad Reynolds Dr. Lawrence and Mrs. Ellie Rink Jordan Root Thomas Ruemler Nathan Shier Errek Suhr Steven Toon South Central Indiana Building Trades Roy and Lavon Whiteman Clay Williams Williams Brothers Healthcare Pharmacy Noelle and Jeremy Zeichner


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2016 VOLUNTEERS Thank you!

Y volunteers give individuals of all ages and from all walks of life the resources and support they need to be healthy, confident, connected, and secure. Our volunteers are integral to the accomplishment of our mission. Without the hard work and dedication of our hundreds of volunteers, the success of our annual campaign, capital campaign, special events, and other programs would not be possible. A special thank you to all of our amazing volunteers! Alivia Arnold Mark Barkley Patti Barrow Mary Clare Bauman M’lissa Baye Nicci Beasley Ingrid Beery Judy Bennett Bradley Berquist Mostafa Beshkar Kathleen Bethell Sarah Bickford Jackie Bickford Marcia Bishop Jennifer Blythe Samuel Bolgian Chelcey Bostic Brady Bowdoin Taylor Brockmiller Marilyn Brown Brian Brown Randy Brown Wayne Brown Micah Buchanan Michael Burris Tyra Buss Patrick Buzzard Lee Carmichael Jazlyn Chambers Ken Chomistek Kinsey Clark Isabella Clemmer Kayla Clemons Dan Clergant Danielle Collins Diana Cramer Pamela Crowe Robert Cummings Abbee Daehnert Kyle Dahncke Jonah Dahncke Donna Dangelo Claire Dann Austin Davis Trent Deckard Sam DeWeese Landon Dickson Dave Dickson Emma Dilavore

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Dawn Dittemore Haley Donahue Mary Anne Dorsey Michelle Dustin John Dustin Vickie Edmiston Brian Edmons Rica Edwards Stella Eibling

Kitty Garlock Noah Garrett Kelsey Gerbec Kathy Gilbert Sydney Gleason Ross Gleason Anthony Gleason Robert Gobin Ashley Goodman

Ryan Elgin Cynthia Ellinwood Kat Emonds Milestone Employees Cheryl Engber Sarah Feyers Bryce Fish Tiffany Foster Andrew Foster Acacia Fraternity Audrey Freeman-Day Adam French Spencer Friedman Luis Fuentes Rohwer John Fyolek Paul Galas

Jenna Gray Betsy Greene J.D. Grimes Lander Gruelich Glory Hager McKenzie Hales Charlie Ham Skip Harrell Dominick Harris Austin Harris Zac Harris Caroline Hawes Aimee Hawkins Mungle Nina Hayes Susan Hingle Mitch Holland


TO TRULY SERVE, we must make meaningful connections and work alongside our neighbors to build a stronger community.

Gabe Holt Stella Hooker-Haase Brandon Howell Jordan Howell Kimberly Jarrett Sharon Johnson Brett Jones Shannon Kane David Keller Alisa Kilgas Thomas King Lilia King Cindy Kinnarney Lily Kleinlein Kit Klingelhoffer Margie Kobow Andre Kodanza Rafal Kosel Esther Laffin Charlie Laughlin Katie Lehman Kimberly Leitner Keziah Little Tianyu Liu Joseph Lutes Matt Malott Thomas Mangia Brittany Marchetti Angela Martin Darby McCarty Donald T. McCoy Matt Mcintosh Andrew McKenzie Emily McMurray-Walsh Catalin Mediner Shawna Rae Meyer-Niederman Cayla Midgett Shelby Miles Jen Miller Shannan Miller Charles “Fletcher” Miller Haily Montgomery Mega Moore Jim Murphy Linea Mugford Emily Murr-Walsh Ritsuko Noda Amanada Oakman Heather Ocheltree

Grace Oeding Blaise Oeding Delfina Ogando Helene O’Leary Evelyne Orman Tom Orman Matt Osgood Ken Ouersib Linzy Page Ray Parker Nancy Parker Sierra Parsons Joanne Passet Olivia Peavler Ingrid Pendergastg Tymone Perry Bill Phan Jeff Pohlen Alexis Porter Trisha Powell Zoe Prather Terry Quigley Angie Raake

Jon Racek Brooke Ramusak Ruth Reeves Ron Remak Brian Rhoades Gilda Rimola Shontel Rogers Benjamin Rogers Rebecca Rogers Kim Rohlfing Nick Rommel Lorin Rommel Anna Rommel Nathanial Rought Ike Rudden Missy Santa Annie Schaffer Curtis Schongalla Sage Segal Martha Shedd Aaron Shema Keelan Simpson Hannah Sitz Jeff Smith Amy Smith Lily Snyder Elisha Spier Jim Spore Renee Steele Tim Steiner Terri Sterneman Janis Stevenson James Stewart

Casey Stillwagon Faith Stimson Chris Tone Dave Stowe Diane Thayer Lucy Thiagarajan Andrew Timperman Brad Tubbs Jenna Uretsky Troy Vegeler Carmen Venegas Gaye Vine Ron Walker Kristine Walsh Bil Walters Wylene Watts Laura Widenhofer Ellen Wildridge Brad Wilhelm Curt Winders Jason Winkle Mark Wood Sarah Worthman TJ Wycoff Sofia Yandt Rod Yandt Michael Zawillinski Jeremy Zeichner Chris Zonkel Marla Zoretic-Goodwin

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