Annual Report 2017

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WE ARE MONROE COUNTY YMCA 2017 Annual Impact Report

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WE ARE

our mission in action every day at our Y. At the Y, strengthening communities is our cause. And every Y is different because every community is different with different needs. We aren’t here to compete with other organizations but to fill the gap. With that as our purpose, we strive to keep giving the people of our community everything they need to stay strong, to grow, and to thrive.

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Dear Friends, When you think of the YMCA, the words swim, camp, and fitness most likely come to mind. Although these words describe the programs we provide, the Y is so much more. The Y is more than a place or program. For over 35 years, the Monroe County YMCA has been a cause dedicated to youth development, healthy living, and social responsibility. As you review the 2017 Annual Impact Report, the Y member stories will show how we can all work together to make a brighter future for our neighbors by supporting the Y’s mission. As you read Shauna and Jeff Hockett’s story, you’ll see how your donations are helping this young couple keep peace of mind as they battle the effects of Jeff’s cancer together. You’ll see how the YMCA Endowment Fund is bringing healthy lifestyles right to fourth grade classrooms through our Energize program. You’ll see how Bill and LuAnne Holladay have been changing lives as Y yoga instructors for over 25 years. We hope you see the impact the Y is making in people’s lives and realize how important you are to our mission. This past year was filled with change and growth here at the Monroe County YMCA, and we could not continue supporting our community without you. The hard work and generous support of our partners, volunteers, donors, staff, and members makes it possible for our nonprofit organization to carry out our mission. And, it will take all of us to forge a stronger, healthier, and more connected community for everyone. Together, we will make the Monroe County community of tomorrow an even better place to live than it is today. Thank you for believing in our mission and bringing it to life every day. Yours in Health & Wellness,

Jason Winkle CEO

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WE ARE fostering positive change in our youth through our youth development programs which impact our communities now and will reach into the future. 2,557 children were nurtured and gained confidence through youth sports and swim programs at the Y. 1,559 campers experienced adventure and learning through day camps at the YMCA. 237 children absorbed knowledge, skills, and values through afterschool and daycare programs. 1,350 fourth graders participated in Energize, our in-school program that provides lessons about healthy eating choices and the importance of 60 minutes of exercise per day.

24 kids built confidence in and around water with free swim lessons through our SPLASH program. 31 teens participated in our Counselors-in-Training Summer Camp to help grow leaders in our community. 354 visits per month were made to The Zone – a safe, social, wellness area for youth ages 7 to 12. 38,816 visits were made to our Play and Learn child watch, which is a perk included in membership. 308 children gave their parents a marriage-strengthening date night

thanks to our Parent’s Night Out program.

768 people attended Family Fun Night in February 2017. 4


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Youth Development

ENERGIZE PROGRAM It’s no secret healthy habits start at a young age.

The Energize program at the Monroe County YMCA gives kids a chance to move, groove, and enjoy healthy snacks! Funded by the YMCA Endowment Fund, Energize is an in-school program focused on educating fourth grade students on healthy eating choices and the importance of 60 minutes of exercise per day. Our Community Youth Outreach Coordinator, Ashley Lowers, visited 29 classrooms and about 750 students in the Monroe County Community School Corporation during the 2016-17 school year. “Every month during the school year, we tasted foods to introduce students to new options for all five of the major food groups,” said Ashley. “Food and supplies, such as cups, napkins, or plates, add up quickly. Donations to the YMCA Endowment Fund allowed us to hire more staff and provided more hands-on activities, supplies, and food for the children.” The YMCA also partnered with The WonderLab Museum in 2017 to create an Energize! After School program at the museum in an attempt to reach children beyond the classroom. This new afterschool program provides snacks, activities to get the blood pumping, and nutrition learning activities to promote healthy living kids can carry into adulthood. Energize shows students different ways they can achieve 60 minutes of physical activity in a fun, intimidationfree environment. Not everyone enjoys sports, running, or strength training, so the program focuses primarily on fitness activities that incorporate the cardiovascular and muscular system through active play. “I love Energize! It’s one of my favorite things to do because it helps you learn new things about eating, what whole grains are and what whole grains aren’t. Today I learned bananas were berries and strawberries were drupes — I was really surprised about that,” said Stephanie McIntosh, a 10-year-old fourth grader at Childs Elementary School. Ashley shares the students’ enthusiasm. “When a student tells me they tried a new food and really enjoyed it, or they started going for a walk with their parents in the evening, that’s when I know this program is a success and leaves a lasting impact on our youth.” Without the support from the Monroe County YMCA community, the Energize program would not be able to touch as many lives as it has over the past ten years.

“It’s fun because we get to learn how to play new games, and we get a lot more exercise in a day than we would normally,” Stephanie explained. “We get to get up and move and learn new things about stuff we didn’t know.”

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WE ARE a community made up of people of all ages and every walk of life, and we are here to help each one to live a healthier lifestyle and to provide opportunities to make new connections and friends. 543,198 visits were made to our YMCAs to get healthy and have fun. 136 adults each month were served through integrated health programs to live better with chronic conditions. 4,616 people participated in our Group Exercise, Yoga, Tai Chi, and Pilates programs with 58,294

visits to our 92 free Group Ex class options throughout the year.

45 people with disabilities engaged in fitness programming, and experienced a work skill with their

caregivers in a safe environment through our Upstart partnership with Stone Belt.

1,000 different ability and social service clients from 19 community agencies received Y membership access and opportunities.

591 participants became certified at CPR/AED and First Aid classes taught through the Y. 119 people participated in our free 5K Fridays at the Northwest and Southeast branches for seven weeks. 27 local organizations participated in Corporate Challenge, which promotes 8

healthy living and competitive fun among employers.


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Healthy Living

YOGA PROGRAM

It’s about the students and teaching something we are passionate about. “

Bill and LuAnne Holladay, long-time yoga instructors at the Y, began taking yoga in the late 1980s for stress reduction. After several years they were asked to teach yoga. Bill has taught at the Y for 25 years and LuAnne has taught for 28 years. When asked why they continue to teach yoga after all these years, they both reply that “it’s all about the students.” They say spending time with the students, seeing them discover the benefits of yoga, and how they can carry the practice their whole lives is gratifying. The health benefits of developing strength, flexibility, stamina, balance, and learning to focus and concentrate one’s mind is demonstrable. It’s also a total body practice with a ripple effect throughout the body and brain. “There are also mental benefits to yoga through the practice, breathing, and concentration,” Bill says. “Type A personalities learn to let go and relax over time. It’s not that stress goes away, but it’s teaching them how to live with it and respond differently to it. They become better equipped to handle their stressful lives. I say to students, ‘This is your hour. Don’t let your outside pressures rob you of this time. Let go and be willing to take your hour.” LuAnne says she is tuned in to the needs of the people in the class on that particular day. The participants are all body types and ages with varying ability levels, so she helps people adapt to what they are capable of doing. Bill and LuAnne both say their teaching is not about going through a set of poses and just having students follow them. They give guidance and suggestions for possible alternatives and modifications to help them progress in their practice. They acknowledge that people who come to yoga with no other experience are sometimes surprised that the class consists of more than just coming in to do some stretching poses and then leave. It can be a surprise that working with your breath can be a challenge, or discovering the strengthbuilding aspects of yoga, and to see that it’s a total body practice. “We’re asked to teach and not People who stay with it develop an appreciation of the richness lead. That’s a fine distinction. of yoga.

It keeps me alert to being here for the students. Otherwise I’m not serving the students. One of my goals as a teacher is I want people to feel empowered, not defeated, and to feel better,” says Luanne.

LuAnne and Bill say the community of the class is a wonderful thing to see. The class participants get to know each other and welcome new students. They say it is satisfying to see friendships develop and to see the support of the practice. People come to class originally feeling insecure and meet people who say, “I’m just like you and this is what yoga has meant to me.” Their advice for those just starting out in yoga is, “Don’t judge yourself. Work at your own pace. That is key to carrying on this practice. Listen to your own body.” 11


WE ARE seeing opportunities where others have seen obstacles. We have envisioned a future filled with possibility for everyone. 528 donors generously supported the Y to help bring about lasting personal and social change, positively impacting those in our community.

214 volunteers gave back to the community by sharing their time and

talent at the Y for a total of more than 6,596 hours.

24 pints of blood were collected through two American Red Cross blood

drives. As one pint can affect three lives, 72 hospital patients benefited from lifesaving blood.

3,427 pounds of food were donated through the Hoosier Hills Food Drive. 700 employees worked at the Y knowing that what they do each

day positively affects the lives of the people in our community.

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In 2017, we collaborated with the Shalom Community Center to fill the shelves of the Crawford Homes Hygiene Resource Pantry and the Salvation Army to combat the winter weather with a Winter Coat Drive. We collected holiday gifts for children in the local foster care system through the Department of Child Services in Monroe County and encouraged summer campers to donate non-perishable food items to Backpack Buddies. We were a part of the community collaboration initiative ACHIEVE (Action Communities for Health, Innovation, and EnVironmental ChangE) to advocate and support healthy living opportunities, and we partnered with the WonderLab to introduce children to hands-on STEM experiments through our Energize program.

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Social Responsibility

Shauna and Jeff Hockett In 2017, the Monroe County YMCA offered financial assistance to 199 families who needed a little support to become a Y member.

Shauna and Jeff Hockett were one of those families. At 30 years old, Jeff was diagnosed with cancer. In the past four years, he’s received a bone marrow transplant, been to countless doctor appointments, and he and his wife have the constant worry and stress about his health and bills. Thankfully their Y membership fee is a bill they don’t have to worry about each month. Jeff previously worked at IU Health, but it became dangerous to his health to continue. So, Jeff and Shauna applied for Y membership financial assistance and were grateful to receive it. Financial assistance is not only helpful monetarily, it also assists in the ability for Jeff to recover since some of their financial burden is relieved and they have access to an outlet. And the Y is more than just a place to improve their physical health; it’s a stress reliever especially for Shauna. Shauna says it’s “more than working out for me. It’s my healthy vice and I am thankful to be able to exercise at the YMCA!” It’s her time to tune out the worries of her day-to-day and focus on herself. “The stress of having to balance work, be a caregiver, and attend doctor appointments adds up.” Working out is an essential stress reliever to help keep her mind at ease. Along with her weekly routines in the Wellness Center and around the track, Shauna also swims and has tried various Group Exercise classes. “We know we could go to other local gyms, but we chose the Y because of the number of options you can get involved in,” Jeff said. Though he is now cancer-free, Jeff is still battling the effects from his cancer and is determined to join a cycling class at the Y once his health allows. Shauna and Jeff cannot thank donors enough. “We are humbled at the generosity of others.”

“We are beyond grateful for the blessing of the monetary help. It’s humbling to have donors to make this possible for us. It’s critical for families like us that people are willing to give and help.”

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2017 FINANCIAL REPORT Every year, we work to make our community stronger and our reach more impactful. This work wouldn’t be possible without support from members, community partners, and local businesses who believe in the mission of the YMCA. Our cause and our financial commitments coincide with one another – that’s why we are dedicated to making the right, and sometimes difficult, decisions for our organization in order to continue serving our community. The following information reveals our financial steadiness and growth in 2017. With your support, we kept our organization strong and the commitment to our cause even stronger.

Revenue

2017

2016

Membership Dues Program Fees Other

3,720,204 2,815,875 346,718

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

Total Revenue

6,882,797

6,556,593

Program/Operating Cost Occupancy Fair Share

5,538,267 1,014,453 126,567

4,995,028 1,187,898 99,275

Total Expenses

6,679,287

6,282,201

Change in Operations

203,510

274,392

Capital Improvements Debt Payment

(249,114) (189,151)

(282,281) (189,151)

Net

(234,755)

(197,040)

Expenses

Scholarship Funds

Gifts & Endowment Funds General Endowment Fund

Y for All

Ginger Rink Youth Fund

Cardiac Rehab Scholarship Fund

Sonneborn Hearteam Fund

$ 192,516 $900

Designated Contributions

Marlene Vass Camp Fund Leon & Thelma Thompson Fund

Operating

$26,805

Craig R. Burk Memorial Fund

Capital

$18,662*

Wayne Nichols Youth Scholarship Fund, In Memory of Joanne “Ruff” Hufnagel

Northwest Y Sculpture Project

Ruth Clifford Engs and Jeffrey L. Franz Fit for Life Fund

In-Kind Gifts Grants

$107,925** $32,357 $234,031

Tom and Deb Porter Aquatics Fund Jonah Binkley Memorial Fund Ronald Brooks Memorial Fund Gifts & Endowment Total

$38,312

*Includes cash and multi-year pledges. **To be installed in 2018


2017 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 who 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, 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 sincerest apologies and ask that you advise us of corrections by contacting Kevin Vail, Development & Membership Director, at 812961-2169 or kvail@monroecountyymca.org.

CAPITAL CAMPAIGN NORTHWEST YMCA

Bloomington Board of REALTORS Rusty, Regina, Lori, and Kasi Burns Chuck Franz and Jennifer Utley Gerhard and Angela Glomm Ryan and Stacey Hawkins Vasant and Kanta Patel Dan and Tina Peterson Jennifer Smallwood Matthew Stuebe Kevin Thompson Drs. Melissa and Drew Watters Susan and Charles Wier Pete, Janell, Leo, and Vic Yonkman

CAPITAL CAMPAIGN SOUTHEAST YMCA

Anonymous Marilyn and Randy Brown Lynne Warner Gilliatt Bill and Karen Hicks Tammy Mathew Edward W. Najam, Jr. Joseph and Cinda O’Connor Adrienne and John Summerlot

CAPITAL CAMPAIGN GREATEST NEED

Priscilla Barnes Carolyn and Del Brinkman Laura and Kyle Dahncke Phyllis Davidson Gayle Ebel and Jim Orr Cindy and Kevin Kinnarney Cheryl K. Landrey Erin Policinski Ron and Frona Powell Beverly Schutte Rosann Spiro and Rockney Walters Dr. and Mrs. Timothy M. Steiner Kimberly and Philip Sutton David Weigand Brian Werth and Susan Failey Christie Wise Rod Yandt Chris Zonkel

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 The Heritage Club is comprised of individuals and families who have made an outright or planned gift to the YMCA’s Endowment Fund. 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 and Angi Pietzak Dr. David* and Margery Byrne Bill* and Gayle Cook Bob and Deanie Ferguson Ruth Engs-Franz and Jeffrey L. Franz In Memory of Bill Finch Rebecca Johnloz Howard* Elise Jordan*

YMCA General Endowment Fund Anonymous (2) Mark and Mary Clare Bauman John Brumleve and Teresa Creek Larry and Anne Cady Briget P. Chamness Karen Cline Sharon Cofield Gladys and Gene DeVane Carolyn Doty Russ and Susan Dukes Bob and Deanie Ferguson Susan Gates Becky Johnloz Howard

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 Fred 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)

Jim and Evelyn Lafollette John and Audrey McCluskey Frank Motley and Valeri Haughton Old National Trust Company George and Patt Peffley Kathleen and Jonathan Plucker in honor of Paige Premier Healthcare William Schofield Doris Shoultz-Creek Dr. and Mrs. Timothy M. Steiner Susan and Mack Thomas Marlene Vass Allen R. and Nancy B. White

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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 for a special purpose. Craig R. Burk Memorial Fund Frank Eberle Ginger Rink Youth Fund Frank Eberle Dr. Lawrence and Mrs. Ellie Rink Wayne and Vivian Winston Jonah Binkley Memorial Fund Anne Binkley Findlay Marlene Vass Camp Fund Frank Eberle Wayne Nichols Youth Scholarship Fund, In Memory of Joanne “Ruff” Hufnagel Jerry and Nancy Ruff Ruth Clifford Engs & Jeffrey L. Franz Fit for Life Fund Ruth Clifford Engs and Jeffrey L. Franz Sonneborn Hearteam Fund Hiroko and Mark E. Heiny Diane and Geoffrey Mather Ritsuko Noda

1,312 individuals were impacted because of Y for All Annual Campaign, which provided $170,432 in full or partial scholarships to help support families in need to cover costs for Y memberships, programs, and Summer Camp. 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 otherwise not afford the cost of Y memberships and/or programs. The money we raise through the campaign goes to a number of different areas, all aimed at strengthening the foundations of our community. Thank you to all the individuals, businesses, members, staff, and volunteers who donate time and dollars to help make sure 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 Kevin Vail at kvail@monroecountyymca.org or 812-961-2169.

$10,000+ FOUNDERS COOK Companies (Cook Group, CFC Properties, French Lick Springs Resort & Spa) $5,000-$9,999 Partners Anonymous The Funeral Chapel of Powell and Deckard $2,500-$4,999 Leaders Anonymous Heather and Mark Barkley Bill C. Brown Associates Bounds & McPike Flooring Commercial Service of Bloomington, Inc. Dorothy Dean Duke Energy Indiana, Inc. German American Bank Robert and Andra Klemkosky Martha Michelson Valerie and Robert O’Loughlin Missy and Rob Santa Talley Whang and Robert Sung Dr. Adam and Mrs. Diana Zlotnick

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$1,000-$2,499 Advocates Anonymous (2) Ken and Audrey Beckley Bicycle Garage, Inc. Michael and Carol Bodnar Randy and Marilyn Brown Ann and Louis Brzuzy Brian D’Onofrio Edward Jones Barbara and Burnell Fischer Dr. and Mrs. Gary Fitzgerald Greene & Schultz Trial Lawyers Sara and Andy Herold Hilliard Lyons Susan Hingle In Memory of Bonnie Gammon, 30+ Years “Front Row Center” In Memory of David Larimer IU Credit Union Ivy Tech Robert and Karen Johnson The Joyce Family Shannon Kane and Andrew Timperman Kit and Rita Klingelhoffer Kroger (Community Rewards) Dean and Lisa Lenz Robert and Courtney McDonald Jonathan and Miah Michaelsen Old National Bancorp Steven Perry and Mariluz Santana M. Jeanne Peterson Rake Cabinet & Surface Solutions Joseph and Roberta Rezits Tom and Dee Rillo Fred and Pegi Risinger David Sabbagh Chad and Ann Marie Schultheis Walmart Foundation Williams Bros. Health Care Pharmacy Jason and Kirsten Winkle YMCA Fund, a component fund of the Community Foundation of Bloomington and Monroe County Jeremy and Noelle Zeichner


Y For All Signature Event The Monroe County YMCA hosted its fundraising gala in 2017 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 “Everyone Deserves the Y, Gala for a Cause” 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! Andrew Davis Clothiers Anonymous (5) Artists Colony AsaBela Aerialists Baxter Terri Beatty The Big Cheeze Big Woods Brewing Company Bloom Bank Bloomington Country Club Bloomington Meadows Hospital Michael and Carol Bodnar Boston Scientific Ann and Louis Brzuzy Micah Buchanan Edward Buffie and Penny Githens Cafe Pizzaria Cardinal Spirits Lee and Belinda Carmichael CFC Properties Chicago Cubs Cincinnati Reds Classic Catering Comedy Attic Commercial Service of Bloomington, Inc. Cook Companies Crazy Horse Christy Crider Curry Auto Center Cary and Julie Curry Cathy Densford Dermatology Center of Southern Indiana Heidi and Eddie DeSalle Sam DeWeese and Sarah Alvarez Disney Katie Dooley Vickie and John Edmiston Ruth Clifford Engs and Jeffrey L. Franz ETC for the home eXplore Brown County Sally Fairfield Richard Figg First Financial Bank French Lick Springs Resort & Spa Lisa Fulkerson Elizabeth and John Gallman German American Gift of Today Photography Brad Gooldy Rhonda and George Gray Greene & Schultz Trial Lawyers Bryan and Jessika Hane Heidi Harmon Harrell-Fish Inc. Mary Cyrilla Helm Sara and Andy Herold Susan Hingle Kilie Hoffa Cheryl Hunter Hylant Group Indianapolis Indians IU Athletics IU Health Bloomington Hospital

Ivy Tech Robert and Karen Johnson Shannon Kane and Andrew Timperman Miles and Marjorie Kanne Cindy and Kevin Kinnarney Margie and James Kobow Kroger Chris and Julie Lafollette Dean Lenz Keith and Ann Leonard Malibu Grill

Progenics Medispa by Heather, LLC Angie Raake Debbie Reynolds Rogers Group Investments, Inc. Rogers Group, Inc. The Runcible Spoon David Sabbagh Kim and Robert Sackmann Salt Creek Golf Resort Beth Samuels Sanford Gentry LLC

Malibu Wellness Angela and Evan Martin Massage Envy Tammy Mathew Alison McGow Craig Medlyn Lee Ann Merry Mira Salon and Spa Monarch Beverage Mike and Macie Mulvaney Eric Mungle and Aimee Hawkins-Mungle Nail World and Spa LLC Edward W. Najam, Jr. Nick’s English Hut Mary and Kenneth Oglesby Old National Bancorp Olive Garden The Olive Leaf Matt and Molly Osgood OtterBox Steven Perry Nathan and Jennifer Peterman Piace Boutique Veronika and Allen Pool Stephanie Porrata Precise Systems Precision Eye Group, PC

Missy and Rob Santa Mariluz Santana Jean Scallon and Jon Allen John and Heather Shassberger Maegan Shinkle Jennifer Smallwood Kenneth Smith W Smith Jeff and Nancy Smithers Smithville Communications, Inc. David and Karin St. John Dr. and Mrs. Timothy M. Steiner Chris Stone Stone Crest Golf Course Anthony and Annette Stonger Story Inn The Tap TASUS Corporation Touchstone Yoga & Massage George and Jodi Trippany Kevin Vail Marlene Vass Ron and Maria Walker Ron Walters Weddle Bros. Construction Companies Ellen and Tim Wildridge Gary and Ginger Winder Jason and Kirsten Winkle Mandy and Jon Yates

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Y For All Donors (under $1,000) Y for All NW Anonymous Gabby Dutrieux Claudia Earnest Michael Staton Chris Stone Y for All SE Anonymous (2) Lucas Bird Cara Click Laura and Kyle Dahncke Jody Dvorak

Your generous support strengthens the community in which you live.

Alison Evans Taylor Johnson Kristina and Steven Nicola Suzanne and Mike Phillips Erin Policinski Beverly Schutte Jennifer Smallwood Jordan Smith Stacey Trunyakova David Weigand Brian Werth and Susan Failey Greyson Yandt Rod Yandt Chris Zonkel

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Y for All YCCF Anonymous Heather and Mark Barkley Dorothy Dean Sharon and Dave Dickson Shannon Kane and Andrew Timperman Robert and Andra Klemkosky Valerie and Robert O’Loughlin George and Patt Peffley Joseph and Roberta Rezits Lorin and John Rommel Salesforce.org Missy and Rob Santa Beverly Schutte Michael Wade and Debra Rush-Wade Walmart Talley Whang Y for All Greatest Need Kelli Abdon Ben and Janie Ackerman Lily Albright Adam and Nancy Allerhand Mary Alston AmazonSmile Anonymous (12) Blanca Arreola Dion Baker Byron and Hayden Bangert Heather and Mark Barkley Priscilla Barnes Mark and Mary Clare Bauman Melissa Beard Marci Becker Audrey Beckley Victoria Bedford Vally Behjou Debra Benham Tom Bewley and Mary Lou Iauco-Bewley Bicycle Garage, Inc. Bill C. Brown Associates Sonja J Dorr Binder Dr. Gary and Marcia Bishop Jennifer Blythe Michael and Carol Bodnar Kathleen Boggess

Sharrel Boike Andrea Boruff Dennis Brown Marilyn and Randy Brown Julie Bryant Ann and Louis Brzuzy Edward Buffie and Penny Githens James and Dana Burton Martha Bush Helen Butler Linda Campbell Georgann Cattelona Gilbert and Joy Chaitin Jihyun Choi Anne Clark Douglass Clark Kinsey Clark Jane Clay and Gary Hafner Commercial Service of Bloomington, Inc. Mary Coniaris Emily L. Cook Sarah Couch Liisa E. Rautio Crall Dave and Lori Dahlstrom Laura and Kyle Dahncke Linda Darnell Kim Denny Charles E Deodene Danielle DeSawal Sharon and Dave Dickson Charles and Ann Dobbs Duke Energy Indiana, Inc. Alex Eastabrook Gayle Ebel and Jim Orr Kat Edmonds Randi Edmonds Edward Jones Deborah Ensmenger Gloria Estes Susan Fallwell Alessandra Ferrerio Grace Findley First Financial Bank Barbara and Burnell Fischer Jim and Holly Foster Marileigh Foster Freeman Family Sandra and Don Freund


In 2017, 23,433 people gained strength, found support, enhanced their health, and stayed connected through membership and programs in our YMCA. Kathy Friend Datril Frierson Donna Fromm The Funeral Chapel of Powell and Deckard Jeannie Galbreath Kathryn Carol Galimore Robert Gammon, O.D. Michael Gastineau Sheila Gerber Thomas Gieryn Suzette Gilchrist Marilyn Gillquist Marilyn Gingerich Sadie Glass Madeleine Gonin Gerald Gonyo Amanda Grabczak Mackenzie Gredy Greene & Schultz Trial Lawyers Rebekah Hall Tara Hall Willa Hall

Tim and Mary Ann Hines Susan Hingle Kilie Hoffa Anne Honeycutt Howard and Laura Houston Karen Howe Fernandez Melanie Humbard IU Credit Union Ivy Tech Janaya Jansen Kyle Jenkins Leah Johnson The Joyce Family Shannon Kane and Andrew Timperman Eugene Kase Terry Kemp Cindy and Kevin Kinnarney Melissa Kirkwood Debbie Kitchen Lily and Jeff Kleinlein Robert and Andra Klemkosky Kit and Rita Klingelhoffer

Suzanne Halvorson Elizabeth Hanson Lori Hardacre Christopher Harmon Margaret Hathaway Alice Hawkins Kathy and Ted Heise Dane Henderson Shaylee Hernandez Sara and Andy Herold Maria Heslin Carol and Bill Hetrick Joe and Stacey Hickman R. E. Hickman

Sarah and Neil Kopper Anne Krendl Kroger (Community Rewards) Donald and Deborah Kuratko John and Ghada Labban Cheryl K. Landrey Serena Lang Alice Laskowski Sarah Lee Diane Legomsky Barry and Denise Lessow Harlan Lewis Meredith Link Pat Long

Sarah Long Catryna Loos Ashley Lowers Donna Lubeck Melissa Malpica Andrea L Maltese Aurora Marin Martha Marmouze Brenda Maynard Amelia McCann John and Audrey McCluskey Mark and Kathleen McConahay Robert and Barbara McConnell Robert and Courtney McDonald Beverly McGahey Susie McLaughlin James L. McLay Martha Michelson Keri Miksza Robert and Lori Miller Lorna Lou Moir Jason Moore Gilbert Mordoh Stuart and Ellen Mufson Eric Mungle and Aimee Hawkins-Mungle Jennifer Naylor Janis Neff Patricia New Madeline Newquist Kristina and Steven Nicola Jenny Noble-Kuchera David and Martha Nord Soili and Ted Ochsner Karen Oeding Kelsey O’Neal Susan Osborne Joyce Pace Jamie and Michael Parsons Anisha Patel M. Jeanne Peterson Carol Phillips Andrea Pinto Dara Pleasants Erin Policinski Christine K. Potter Alex and Janet Rabinowitch Richard Rainey Rake Cabinet & Surface Solutions Ray’s Trash Service Kay Reglein Stacey Reinhart Stephen and Laurie Riggins Tom and Dee Rillo Fred and Pegi Risinger Rebecca Roberts Mary Beth and Fred Roedl Lorin and John Rommel Matt and Jen Runnebohm Spring Ryding Missy and Rob Santa Mariluz Santana Briann Saxman Annie Schaffer Eric and Laura Scheper Kelly Schmidt Ryan Schnell Fred and Jennifer Schultz Beverly Schutte Margaret Schwab Diana Schwartz Susan Seizer Shields Greg and Carmen Siering Carolyn Sims

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Lauren Siniard Julia Slaymaker Richard Small and Jane Hewitt Jeffrey and Beth Michelle Smith Daniel G. Smith John and Patty Smith Perry and Pamela Smith Donna Snyder Janet Stacy Paul W. Staten Sara Stefani Janis Stevenson Chris Stone Lena Strindelius Mary Strow Susan Sullivan Adrienne and John Summerlot Jim and Doretta Swinson Susan and Mack Thomas Amy F. Thompson Kevin Thompson George and Jodi Trippany Brynne Tuszynski United Way of Monroe County University Elementary School Ben Upshaw Brenda L. Upshaw Albert Velasquez

YMCA Fund, a component fund of the Community Foundation of Bloomington and Monroe County YMCA of the USA Laura Young Adam and Diana Zlotnick Chris Zonkel

Designated Gifts and Grants

Your help makes all the difference!

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. Camp Arrowhead James and Marcie Warden Nancy and Mark Wroblewski Cardiac Rehab Robert and Mary Jane Compton Debra Kloosterman Margie and James Kobow Jim and Evelyn Lafollette Libby Meyer Psi Iota Xi, Bloomington Thrift Shop

Sara and Andy Herold Hibachi Studios, LLC Sarah Leeds Lucky’s Market Milestone Contractors Perfect Parties Jennifer Smallwood Gaye and Richard Vine Northwest YMCA Bill and Kathleen Oliver Operations Anonymous Dick’s Sporting Goods John Keith Other Designated Marilyn and Randy Brown James and Joyce Byrer Michael and Kristi Chaveas Indiana Youth Institute Inc. Marian Kaylor Tom and Roberta Kelzer Samson and Stephanie Lotven Mike and Macie Mulvaney North American YMCA Development Organization Kylene Nungesser Mary Beth and Fred Roedl Peter Smith Ellen and Tim Wildridge Mandy and Jon Yates Spring Run Greene & Schultz Trial Lawyers The Herald-Times Williams Bros. Health Care Pharmacy

Kim Vessell Lisa Vogel Rebekah Waldrip Joe and Mary Walker Ron and Maria Walker Blake Webb Gretchen Weger Barbara Weinberg Stefanie Weintraub Carwina Weng Anita Westerhaus Marissa Whitmer Shannon and Kjersti Whittington Victoria E. Wielosinski Williams Bros. Health Care Pharmacy Merilynn Williams-Mitchell Jason and Kirsten Winkle Linda Woods Carey Wooton World Wide Automotive Service Nancy and Mark Wroblewski Greyson Yandt Rod Yandt Mandy and Jon Yates

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Family Fun Night CarpetsPlus Color Tile Gentle Dentist Owen County State Bank Gymnastics Anonymous Jayme and Joseph Bellman Regina DiLavore Douglas E. Goldstein Nisha Gupta Ashlyn Hughes Julie Knapp Cindy Mann Elisa Rosman Deborah Widiss In-Kind Support ABR Print Anonymous Associates Four Services, LLC AutoChoice Service Center Dick’s Sporting Goods Google Ads

WISE Donated Revenue Premier Health Care Foundation Y Center for Children and Families Anonymous Todd and Christan Royer Under Pressure Massage Youth Aquatics Commercial Service of Bloomington, Inc. Youth Health General Premier Health Care Foundation Lucky’s Market Youth Sports Southeast Dick’s Sporting Goods Hoosier Energy Milestone Contractors


2017 VOLUNTEERS We draw great inspiration from our generous volunteers. In 2017, 214 program and policy volunteers gave more than 6,596 hours of their time to support our annual campaign, capital campaign, special events, and other programs. A special thank you to all of our amazing volunteers! Sandy Alyea Caleb Anderson Jodi Baker Joel Barker Terrell Barnes Madison Bartlett M’lissa Baye Ingrid Beery Zachary BeMiller Judy Bennett Zoe Berensztein Jackson Bertoli Jackie Bickford Marcia Bishop Jennifer Blythe Marilyn Brown Ann Bryzuzy Logan Bush Olivia Camacho-Roy Rachel Carden Brittany Carlson Lee Carmichael Phillip Chamberlain Sean Chambers Monica Chapin Andrew Clampitt Edina Cloud Sean Conners Ginny Coombs Jonah Dahncke Kyle Dahncke Donna Dangelo Claire Dann Kyle Denton Sydney Depuzzo Sam DeWeese Rachel Dewig Dave Dickson Sharon Dickson Nora Doyle Ashley Drury Samuel Easley Gayle Ebel Demaris Eberle

Vickie Edmiston Stella Eibling Cheryl Engber Kaytlin Fee John Fox Audrey Freeman-Day Esteban Garcia Meghan Garcia Barbara Gardner Kathy Gilbert Taylor Gilmore Alia Goldstein Spencer Goldy Mattie Graber Matthew Graham Jenna Gray Rachel Grey Greta Griffin JD Grimes Brandy Grubb Mike Hahn Richard Ham Star Han Anna Hanell Skip Harrell Maggie Hartenfeld Aimee Hawkins-Mungle Nina Hayes Wendy Hernandez Sara Herold Kelly Heumann Ellen Hewitt Jaqulyn Higgins Susan Hingle Stella Hooker-Haase Ivan Hudson Aaron Jedicka Andy Jedicka Justin Jedicka Jason Jedlicka Barry Jones Shannon Kane Alexa Kaufman Tony Kelly

Clayton Keltner Madeline Kenny Cooper Kimaman Caitlyn King Cindy Kinnarney Lily Kleinlein Kit Klingelhoffer Mark Knepper James Kobow Margie Kobow A Koppineni Emma Lashley Richard Legow Violet Leis Kyle Lin Sue Lorimer Nicole Lynn Angela Martin Paige Martin Adrian Martinez Tim Matlock Jessie May Darby McCarty Kendall McEvilly Morgan McGowan Emily McMurray-Walsh Alexandra Michaelis Melissa Morrisay Macy Mulvaney Jim Murphy Daniel Myers Haley Neligh Brynne Newland Alan Nguyen Ritsuko Noda Heather Ocheltree Blaise Oeding Grace Oeding Evelyn Orman Brenton Ormiston Riley Orrell Matt Osgood Jessica Ottenhof Linzy Page

Nancy Parker Ray Parker Amelie Parrish Joanne Passet Jordan Peterson Grace Phelps Ben Pogorelc Bonnie Pogorelc Jeff Pohlen Stephanie Porrata Lizzie Prather Zoe Prather Tim Pritchett Angie Raake Lisa Rautto Angela Raymond Chloe Reagan-Stoops Ruth Reeves Ron Remak Kim Rohlfing Anna Rommel Lorin Rommel Nick Rommel Ava Rose Ike Rudden Kim Rudolph Hannah Samuels Missy Santa Noah Saver Vincenzo Sciacca David Semon Ashley Shanel Dan Smith Nicholas Smith David St. John Renee Steele Janis Stevenson Chris Stone Dave Stowe Tamsin Stringer Katie Summerlot Nola Summers-Glen Linda Sutton Taylor Swope

Hannah Taylor Diane Thayer Ian Thomas Gavin Thompson Katie Thompson Andrew Timperman Brad Tubbs Marley Tunnell Brittany Underwood Shay Upadhyay Kevin Vail Gaye Vine Trey Vogler Noah Voyles Cherry Walden Ron Walker Kristine Walsh Bill Walters Siobhan Washington Teagan West Celsei Westrick Ellen Wildridge Seth Wilkinson Justice Williams Kate Williamson Curt Winders Jason Winkle Mark Wood Claire Woods Nancy Wroblewski Audrey Wu Cosette Wu Joseph Wu Theo Wu Greyson Yandt Rod Yandt William Young Christine Zonkel

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WE ARE HOPE, POTENTIAL, AND POSSIBILITY. At the Y, we’re not only supporting our community for a better today. We are also looking to and planning for a better tomorrow. One that will shape the future of generations to come.

Southeast YMCA 2125 S. Highland Avenue Bloomington, IN 47401 812-332-5555

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Northwest YMCA 1375 N. Wellness Way Bloomington, IN 47404 812-331-5556

YMCA Gymnastics Center 1917 S. Highland Avenue Bloomington IN, 47401

MonroeCountyYMCA.org


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