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MONROE COUNTY YMCA 2018 Annual Impact Report 1
2018 IN REVIEW
Our Mission to Strengthen Community
Dear Friends, We are excited to share a snapshot of our commitment to cause and community through our Annual Impact Report. In the following pages you will find statistics and stories that affirm the breadth and depth of our Y’s impact in Monroe County. This document reflects the outgrowth of your generosity, friendship, and involvement. Our mission to strengthen community through healthy living, youth development, and social responsibility is not three distinct pillars, but rather a synergistic support system to serve the needs of our neighbors. Our Endowment Fund continues to introduce healthy lifestyle choices to fourth grade classrooms through our Energize program. Our seniors are engaged in a variety of health and wellness programs that focus on movement, nutritious food choices, and, most importantly, friendship. And our diverse program offerings allow families to participate in healthy activities in a safe and supportive environment. The hard work and generous support of our volunteers, members, donors, and staff allows our Y to live its mission. In recognition of their dedication to our Y, our staff would like to extend a heartfelt thank you to Jim Murphy (President), Cindy Kinnarney (Treasurer) and Darby McCarty (Board member) as they complete their Board terms. Finally, we are grateful for you, our members, and your support of our mission. Yours in health & wellness,
Jason Winkle CEO
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Jim Murphy Association Board President
Time to NORTHWEST YMCA Celebrate! 5TH BIRTHDAY PARTY The Northwest YMCA has been part of Monroe County for five years … so of course we held a birthday party in November to celebrate! Several members of our Monroe County community joined in the festivities—we celebrated with food, games, new Group Ex classes, and more! Full bellies are happy bellies, so guests enjoyed a meal fit for a birthday party. Our multi-talented volunteers served hot dogs, popcorn, cotton candy, and birthday cake.
• An area for youth tumbling training and practice. • A dedicated studio for Barre classes, which is a Small Group Exercise class based on the principles of Pilates, ballet, and athletic conditioning. • A high-energy, multi-station small group exercise program called Synrgy360 where instructors can effectively train individuals and groups. • A lounge for parents to get work done or relax while their kids enjoy Play and Learn, which is free drop-in child care for kids ages six weeks to six years for up to two hours while parents use the Y facility.
There were a variety of carnival-style games available to play, which the kids loved. Each game had a prize with it, so everyone went “This is an exciting time for the Northwest Y and all of the home with a bag full of goodies, such as opportunities it brings to our Y members,” says Jason Winkle, t-shirts, temporary tattoos, candy, water CEO of the Monroe County YMCA. “We are thrilled to offer bottles, sunglasses, and fidget spinners. We also revealed the renovations at our Northwest Annex, which include: • A chapel for any and all religious backgrounds. • A dedicated room for The Zone, a free member perk for youth ages seven to 12 to enjoy activities such as Skee-Ball, air hockey, board games, video games, and more.
new programs to children, adults, and seniors!”
We couldn’t have done any of it without our amazing volunteers! They ensured the event ran like a well-oiled machine, which made for a fun celebration! Haven’t toured the new area yet? Come check it out! We hope to see you at our Northwest Y facility soon.
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Youth Development
MORE SMILES ALL AROUND We foster positive change in our youth through our youth development programs, impacting our communities now and into the future. 3,086 children were nurtured and gained confidence through youth sports and swim programs at the Y. 3,326 campers experienced adventure and learning through day camps at the YMCA. 1,300 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.
48 kids built confidence in and around water with free swim lessons through our SPLASH program. 21 teens participated in our Counselors-in-Training Summer Camp to help grow leaders in our community. 360 visits per month were made to The Zone – a safe, social, wellness area for youth ages 7 to 12. 39,302 visits were made to our Play and Learn child watch, which is a perk included in membership. 335 children gave their parents a “night to themselves” thanks to our Parent’s Night Out program.
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Healthy Living
MOVING BETTER FEELING HEALTHIER LIVING A BALANCED LIFE Our community is made up of people of all ages and every walk of life, and we are here to help each one through healthy living opportunities. 546,057 visits were made to our YMCAs to get healthy and have fun. 141 adults each month were served through integrated health programs to live better with chronic conditions. 3,257 people participated in our Group Exercise, Yoga, Tai Chi, and Pilates programs with 49,894 visits to our 84 free Group Ex class options throughout the year.
19 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 18 community agencies
received Y membership access and opportunities.
420 participants became certified at CPR/AED and First Aid classes taught through the Y. 28 local organizations participated in Corporate Challenge, which promotes healthy living and competitive fun among employers and employees. 27,754 individuals were served through membership and programs in our YMCA.
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Healthy Living HEALTHY HEARTS AND ACTIVE LIVES
Transforming MAKING AN IMPACT Life ON AGING ADULTS
Four years ago, half of Joe Ferrerio’s body was paralyzed, and he was blind in one eye. He had a fall that caused a subdural hematoma—bleeding outside of and around the brain—and he was told by his doctors he had just one year to regain the mobility he had lost or else he would most likely never regain it. Now, at 86 years old, Joe has not only regained the mobility he lost from his fall, but also is able to do things he wasn’t able to before his accident. He shared he wouldn’t be where he is today without the help of the Monroe County YMCA. After working with an at-home occupational therapist, she referred him to the Healthy Hearts and Active Lives (HHAL) program at our Monroe County Y. With the help of HHAL Director, Margie Kobow, Joe set out on the next leg of his recovery. Joe wondered how he was going to be able to do the exercises other HHAL members were doing. Kay, a HHAL staff member, said to Joe, “Oh, you’ll get it, just keep coming every day!”
Joe did keep coming every day, and his dedication has completely changed his life. He relayed that “the things that were hurting don’t hurt anymore, or they hurt much less because of being here [at the Y]. Margie and the crew have seen to that.”
“Things that I used to do; instead of saying I can’t do them anymore, I can have a good try at them and do them. I guess I’m not looking into the past; I’m looking into the future with confidence.”
Joe continued, “At my age, you sit in a wheelchair and be depressed; no creativity and no confidence, that’s for sure. Margie has given me the opportunity to get better. [The Y has given me the opportunity to get better by providing me with financial assistance] for the classes that saved my life, as a matter of fact. That’s it. If I weren’t here, I’d be stuck in a chair, depressed, grouchy… and it doesn’t work like that. There’s something to look forward to; the rainbow is there, not the clouds.” Healthy Hearts and Active Lives not only improved Joe’s physical capabilities, but it also changed his entire outlook on life as an aging adult. Joe explained the HHAL programs have given him “more confidence, more agility; [he belongs] to a group of sorts instead of sitting at home in a wheelchair and
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cursing the world.” He continued, “I’m out doing something during the day. The confidence is what’s being built up [by HHAL]. I don’t have to say ‘gee, I’ll never move that again,’ because I’m moving it already. Just get up and do it, why not? I’m confident I can almost participate like a ‘normal’ human being at this point. Maybe I am.”
“There’s something to look forward to; the rainbow is there, not the clouds.”
Joe’s dedication to improving his health is extremely inspiring—he is at the Y five days a week, every single week. Midway through our conversation, Allie mentioned Joe’s subdural hematoma was only one of three injuries he has conquered since joining the Y. Over the course of the past four years, Joe also broke his neck and had a bowel resection. After each accident, Joe returned to the Y, determined to regain any mobility he had lost. And he did. Margie chimed in, sharing “he’s very coachable, [in addition to being determined,] and that helps. [Joe is] willing to do things that we assign [him]. Sometimes it’s not easy, but [he] does it, and [he’s] consistent. That’s key.” Joe’s determination stemmed from his inability to perform daily actions on his own, but it remains steadfast because of the confidence he has gained through HHAL. “[The biggest benefit is] confidence; trying something instead of saying ‘I can’t do this;’ I just dig right in and give it a try and do it. If it’s not quite up to par the first time, it does get better if you [continue to] do it.”
If you yourself are an aging adult who is not a YMCA member, or if you know someone who you feel would benefit from our Adult Health programming, here’s Joe’s message to you: “Look what you’re missing. You could just repeat a hundred-thousand things that were said here today… Look what you’re missing!”
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Social Responsibility
GREAT THINGS HAPPEN WHEN WE SUPPORT EACH OTHER We envision a future filled with possibility for everyone. 497 donors generously supported the Y to help bring about lasting personal and social change, positively impacting those in our community.
262 volunteers gave back to the community by sharing their time and
talent at the Y for a total of more than 7,239 hours.
9 pints of blood were collected through two American Red Cross blood
drives. As one pint can affect three lives, 27 hospital patients benefited from lifesaving blood.
2,343 pounds of food were donated through the Hoosier Hills Food Drive. 663 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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2018 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 decisions for our organization in order to continue serving our community. The following information reveals our financial steadiness and growth in 2018. With your support, we kept our organization strong and the commitment to our cause even stronger.
Revenue
2018
2017
$3,732,800 1,458,055 404,180
$3,720,204 2,815,875 346,718
5,595,035
6,882,797
Program/Operating Cost Occupancy Fair Share
4,334,178 832,293 98,080
5,538,267 1,014,453 126,567
Total Expenses
5,264,551
6,679,287
330,484 (46,066) (189,151)
203,510 (249,114) (189,151)
$95,267
($234,755)
Membership Dues Program Fees Other Total Revenue
Expenses
Change in Operations Capital Improvements Debt Payment Net
Gifts & Endowment Funds General Endowment Fund Ginger Rink Youth Fund Sonneborn Hearteam Fund Marlene Vass Camp Fund Leon & Thelma Thompson Fund Craig R. Burk Memorial Fund Wayne Nichols Youth Scholarship Fund, In Memory of Joanne “Ruff” Hufnagel Ruth Clifford Engs and Jeffrey L. Franz Fit for Life Fund Tom and Deb Porter Aquatics Fund Jonah Binkley Memorial Fund Ronald Brooks Memorial Fund Gifts & Endowment Total
$8,724
Scholarship Funds Y for All Cardiac Rehab Scholarship Fund Designated Contributions Operating Capital In-Kind Gifts Property and Equipment Goods and Services Grants
$171,599 $14,395
$23,958 $474
$15,824 $26,370 $6,586
2018 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 Matt Osgood, Development Director, at 812-961-2169 or mosgood@monroecountyymca.org.
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.
YMCA General Endowment Fund
Anonymous (1) Mark and Mary Clare Bauman YMCA Fund, a component fund of the Community Foundation of Bloomington and Monroe County Charles E. Deodene Gladys and Gene DeVane Robert and Deanie Ferguson John Keith John and Audrey McCluskey 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 for a special purpose. Ginger Rink Youth Endowment Fund Leigh May The Rink Family Foundation, Inc. Wayne and Vivian Winston Wayne Nichols Youth Scholarship Fund, In Memory of Joanne “Ruff” Hufnagel Jerry and Nancy Ruff Ruth Clifford Engs & Jeffrey L. Franz Fit For Life Endowment Fund Ruth Clifford Engs and Jeffrey L. Franz Sonneborn Hearteam Endowment Fund Diane and Geoffrey Mather Mike and Sherry Sonneborn
CAMP ARROWHEAD DONATED REVENUE Ben and Wendy Bledsoe Precise Systems Walther Wroblewski
CAPITAL CAMPAIGN NORTHWEST YMCA
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*
CAPITAL CAMPAIGN SOUTHEAST YMCA Emily and Bill* Gibbons Lynne Warner Gilliatt Tammy Mathew Jessica Robinette
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)
CAPITAL CAMPAIGN GREATEST NEED Phyllis Davidson Jessica Robinette
Vasant and Kanta Patel Kevin Thompson
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1,552 individuals were impacted because of Y for All Annual Campaign, which provided $185,528 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 Matt Osgood at mosgood@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 Scott May Family $2,500-$4,999 Leaders Brian and Danica D’Onofrio Robert and Andra Klemkosky Valerie and Robert O’Loughlin Premier Health Care Foundation Talley Whang and Robert Sung Williams Bros. Health Care Pharmacy Adam and Diana Zlotnick Y For All Signature Event The Monroe County YMCA hosted its fundraising gala in 2018 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 “Light Up The Night, Change A Life, 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! Anonymous (2) Jodi & Garrett Baker Heather and Mark Barkley Terri Beatty Bloomington Meadows Hospital Brad and Ronda Boring Boston Scientific
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$1,000-$2,499 Advocates Anonymous (2) Audrey Beckley Dr. Gary and Marcia Bishop Duke Energy Indiana, Inc. Barbara and Burnell Fischer IU Credit Union The Joyce Family Kit and Rita Klingelhoffer Kroger (Community Rewards) Fred and Pegi Risinger Jason and Kirsten Winkle
MedExpress Urgent Care Lee and Belinda Carmichael Tyce & Leslie Carmichael John & Janice Carter CFC Properties Commercial Service of Bloomington, Inc. Comprehensive Financial Consultants Gayle Cook Christy Crider Laura and Kyle Dahncke Scot & Sheila Davidson Anna & Andrew Deeds Christopher Dowers Kyle Ellison First Financial Bank Mark & Michelle Franklin Ruth Clifford Engs and Jeffrey L. Franz French Lick Resort German American Bancorp Rhonda and George Gray
Greene & Schultz Trial Lawyers Skip and Kay Harrell David & Misti Hays Steve & Wendy Hernandez Kilie Hoffa IU Health Bloomington Hospital Ivy Tech Amro & Kate Kamel John and Karla Kamstra Cindy and Kevin Kinnarney Margie and James Kobow John and Ghada Labban Joseph Landfair John and Vicky Lee Darby, Josie, and Mason McCarty Rick Mellinger Alyssa Modos Mike & Macie Mulvaney Jim and Cathy Murphy Ritsuko Noda
Mary and Kenneth Oglesby Old National Bancorp Kimberly Pitcher Ronald and Carol Remak Robert and Karen Johnson David Sabbagh Sam DeWeese and Sarah Alvarez Missy and Rob Santa Mariluz Santana & Steven Perry Charles & Oscar Saucedo Annie Schaffer Beth Smith Jasmine Smithson Smithville Communications, Inc. David & Jesica Sonneborn Dr. and Mrs. Timothy M. Steiner Chris Stone David Stowe Tanya Sullivan Kimberly and Philip Sutton TASUS Corporation Shannon Kane and Andrew Timperman Jessica Robinette Cynthia Vaona Weddle Bros. Construction Companies Carol Weiss Kennedy and Dan Kennedy Ellen and Tim Wildridge Jason and Kirsten Winkle Nancy and Mark Wroblewski Chris Zonkel Y For All Donors (under $1,000) Y for All -Northwest Anonymous (2) Linda Campbell & Mary Heldt Claudia Earnest Gabby Hamiliton Joy & Jeff Main Lauren Patin Ellen Ramm Kyle Rund Michael Staton Marilyn & Marty Wood Y for All-Southeast Anonymous (5) Lucas Bird Dr. Gary and Marcia Bishop William Campbell Abby Combs Laura and Kyle Dahncke Colin and Georgeanna Dent Alison Evans Lander Greulich Gillian Hardy Ruth Hickman Taylor Johnson Noelle Lee Bill and Kristin Lookatch Cam Nahas Kristina and Steven Nicola Suzanne and Mike Phillips Alex and Janet Rabinowitch Roberts Riley Beverly Schutte Marion Sinclair Sally Stephenson Michelle Stroud Judy Summerville Herbert Susenbach Stacey Trunyakova Greyson Yandt
Y for All Greatest Need Anonymous (15) Kelly and Leslie Abel Ben and Janie Ackerman Jayma Acton Logan Addison Brandy Aird Lily Albright Adam and Nancy Allerhand Mary Alston AmazonSmile Rachel Mae and Indio Luna David and Joanne Audretsch Kathy Avers Elizabeth Babbs Caleb Bailey Andrea Baker Jodi & Garrett Baker Heather and Mark Barkley Catherine Barnes Jeremy Barnes Priscilla Barnes
Donna D’Angelo Laura and Kyle Dahncke Charmaine and Jesus Dapena Linda Darnell Kamden Deckard Marie Deer Kim Denny Jennifer Diaz Sharon and Dave Dickson Charles and Ann Dobbs Martin Donnelly Katie Dooley Diane Dormant and Charles Henry Andrew Durkin Ellen Dwyer Gayle Ebel and Jim Orr Vickie and John Edmiston Kat Edmonds Jim Eggers Cheryl Engber Susan Engert Deborah Ensmenger
“Signing up for a YMCA membership was hands down the best decision I made in 2018.” Patti Barrow Eric Barsic Mark and Mary Clare Bauman Victoria Bedford Marvin Beeker Ingrid Beery Ryan Bell Doug Bennett Judy Bennett Sherry Bennett Donald Bevis Jennifer Blythe Michael and Carol Bodnar Andrea Boruff Elizabeth Bowers Stephen and Theresa Bradley Daniel and Nancy Brown Debra Brown Haley Brown Marilyn and Randy Brown Megan Brown Ann Brzuzy Edward Buffie and Penny Githens John Bunde Keisha Canfield Linnda Caporael Elof and Nedra Carlson Inta Carpenter Carol Carter Ken Caulton Gilbert and Joy Chaitin Anne Clark Douglass Clark Kinsey Clark Mitchell Clarke Rachel Clausman Rebecca Clayton Debbie Cohen Aaron Cole Haley Cook Tina Costin Liisa E Rautio Crall Judith Crow Josh Cullison
Alison Erman Grace Findley Makayla Finley Jerry Fivecoate Dr. Lee Formwalt Rebecca Fortune Robert and Stephanie Freeman-Day Sandra and Don Freund Andrew (Alex) Frey William Friel Robert Fuller Jeannie Galbreath Mike and Kathy Galimore Elizabeth and John Gallman Robert Gammon, O.D. Maurice and Camille Garnier Michael Gastineau Billy Giles Thomas Gillespie Donald Glass Kristen Good Corey Grabczak Jordan Grant
Elizabeth Hanson Shelly Harper David Hart Jackson Harvey Micah Harvey Wanda Hash Julie Hawkins-Carmichael Barbara Heflin Gerrit Heitink Dane Henderson Beate Henschel Debra Herbenick Sara and Andy Herold Carole Heslin Maria Heslin Carol and Bill Hetrick Ruth Hickman Victoria Hilkevitch Susan Hingle Stephen Hinnefeld Kilie Hoffa Jacob Hooten Howard and Laura Houston Denise Hyble Hylant Group Tom Bewley and Mary Lou Iauco-Bewley Paul and Pamela Jackson Kyle Jenkins Joyce Jewell Alfred Johnson Karen Johnson Kathy Kalotta John and Karla Kamstra Terry Kemp Alison Kester Luong and Sang Khuong Danielle Kilgo John and Sylvia King Cindy and Kevin Kinnarney Logan Kirby Melissa Kirkwood Debbie Kitchen Lily and Jeff Kleinlein Margie and James Kobow Charles Kraus James Lafolette Cheryl K. Landrey Nancy and Michael Lasley Owen Lauer Diane Legomsky Jonathan Lewis Dan and Beth Lodge-Rigal Andrew Long
“The YMCA as well as some of the employees there got me through one of the worst moments of my life. They kept me going.” Sarah Greidanus Robin Gress Lucia Guerra Montserrat Guilla Madison and Betsy Guinn Anna Haag Debra Hackman Gary Hafner Marilia Hagen Audrey Hall James and Suzanne Halvorson
Sarah Long Emma Lonnberg Bill and Kristin Lookatch Catherine Lopez Ashley Lowers Donna Lubeck Nicole Lukes Thomas Gillespie and Doris Lynch Megan Majercak Elizabeth Mandell Martha Marmouze
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Evan Masten Nancy Mathews Alex May Mark and Kathleen McConahay Robert and Courtney McDonald Beverly McGahey James L. McLay Pat McManus Thelma McPike Michelle Egidio and Ron Davis Martha Michelson James Miller Jennifer and Christopher Miller John Miller
Matt and Jen Runnebohm Mark Ruzity Breanna Sanders Missy and Rob Santa Mariluz Santana & Steven Perry Annie Schaffer Richard Scheid Mr. and Mrs. John F. Scheidler Eric and Laura Scheper Ann Schertz Jonah Schmiechen Zephan Schroeder Beverly Schutte Conner Seifers
“The best part is that I have made some of my best friends there. It is a wonderful place.” Nancy Miller Nancy Mitchell Linda Mjolsnes Lorna Lou Moir April Moriarity Stuart and Ellen Mufson Mike Nahas Edward W. Najam, Jr. Keaton Neale Network for Good Patricia New Madeline Newquist Michele K Newquist William Newton Rose Nicholson Kristina and Steven Nicola Ritsuko Noda David and Martha Nord Derek O’Brien Mary O’Hanlon Grace Oeding Kelsey O’Neal Susan Osborne Ron Osgood Joyce Pace Jean and Frank Parker George and Patt Peffley Penny and Dwight Stauffer Perry and Pamela Smith Donna Jo Peterson Roger and Nancy Pfingston Cappi Phillips Carol Phillips Kirsten Phillips Amy and Matthew Plunkett Christine K Potter Ron and Frona Powell Mary Pritchett Prodyot and Rinku Ghosh Psi Iota Xi, Bloomington Thrift Shop Ellen Ramm Charles Reafsnyder Margo Reyes Robert Reynolds Christina Richardson Aliya Rife Rebecca Roberts Jessica Robinette Katherine Roebke Kelly Rogers Kanishka & Amanda Roshan-Rawaan Lisa Ross
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Marie and Rob Shakespeare Angela Shattuck Andrea Shilling Lauren Sims Linda Sinex Richard Small and Jane Hewitt Daniel G Smith John E Smith Jeff and Nancy Smithers Jasmine Smithson Amber Speicher Karen Spriggs Janet Stacy Sue Ellen Stancu Kyle Stansbury Dale Steffey and Dawn Adams Doug Steury Janis Stevenson
Gretchen Weger Laurie and Wayne Welken Carwina Weng Ryan Wheeler K. Genevieve White Marissa Whitmer Trey Williamson Austin Willis Gary and Ginger Winder Jennifer Winter Linda Woods World Wide Automotive Service Nancy and Mark Wroblewski Madeline Yandt Rod Yandt Sophia Yandt Mandy and Jon Yates Tristra Yeager Rashid Zakeri Katherine Zinkan 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. Cardiac Rehab Anonymous (2) Affiliated Monitors, Inc. Kathy Aiken Elizabeth Atkins Bill and Sarah Beggs Bloomington Health Foundation George D Branam Thomas Breyer Marilyn and Randy Brown
“I love the YMCA because everyone there knows me and roots for me. It’s nice to have such great support.” Chris Stone Gayle Stout Mary Strow Megan Sullivan Adrienne and John Summerlot Jason Sumner Tina Swanson Ross Thackery Diane and Terence Thayer Susan and Mack Thomas Kevin Thompson Mikel Tiller Shannon Kane and Andrew Timperman Amy Tompkins Vanessa Trask George and Jodi Trippany Jennifer True Mia Trueblood Jennifer Ulman United Way of Monroe County Alberto Varon Marlene Vass Jay Vladoiu Derek and Nancy Voskuil Joseph Walker III and Susan Walker
Todd and Angela Bryant Robert and Mary Jane Compton Melissa Cooper Suzanne Copper Judy Eberle Cheryl Engber Barbara Ferguson Robert and Deanie Ferguson Marc D. Fine Elizabeth A Frederick Angela L. Freel Pamela M. Grawe Daniel & Marsha Henson Craig and Kathryn Holden Info Tech, Inc. Norma J. Johns Molly Kiss Margie and James Kobow Faith L Louis Jo Lucas Rich Stazinski & Jen Maceyko James L. McLay Betty and Herbert McMullen Joan Meyer Mr. & Mrs. Robert Mosco
In 2018, 27,754 people gained strength, found support, enhanced their health, and stayed connected through membership and programs in our YMCA. Diane & Jim Olivo-Mulvihill R. Nels and Margaret A. Oman Elizabeth and Steve Oshel Mary Peckham Cappi Phillips Sandy Porter Douglas Roberts The Rosa Family Lee & Barb Runciman Judith L. Schroeder and Edward R. Mongoven Glenn & Carole Schweitzer Tom & Emily Sharp Lisa Shore Tom & Pat Smith William J. and Joan Sosbe Sally Stephenson Jim and Doretta Swinson Diane and Terence Thayer Randolph West Mary Williams Victoria Yunker
Family Fun Night Gentle Dentist Milestone Contractors
Dermatology Center of Southern Indiana Don Hall’s Guest House Vickie and John Edmiston ETC for the home Fort Wayne Children’s Zoo French Lick Springs Resort and Spa The Game Preserve Gift of Today Photography Holiday World & Splashin’ Safari Indiana Fever Indianapolis Indians Indianapolis Zoo Indy Eleven Malibu Grill Malibu Wellness MarDon Salon Massage Envy Jim and Cathy Murphy Nail World and Spa LLC Newport Aquarium Bloomington Valley Nursery Matt and Molly Osgood Paoli Peaks Perfect North Slopes Jessica Robinette Rolling Meadows Golf Club Stone Crest Golf Course The Golf Club at Eagle Pointe Time and Tide Deb Wehman
Gymnastics Julie Knapp
Northwest Aquatics Evelyn & Harold Goldsmith
In-Kind Capital Southeast Anonymous (1) Spear Corporation
Operations Anonymous (2) Dr. Gary and Marcia Bishop Marilyn and Randy Brown Elof and Nedra Carlson Inta Carpenter Anonymous Coffee Contributions Diane Dormant and Charles Henry Gayle Ebel and Jim Orr Cheryl Engber Dr. Lee Formwalt Edmund and Ruth Gable Abigail Pietsch University of Michigan Active Citizens
Corporate Challenge Anonymous (1) IU Credit Union Matt and Molly Osgood
In-Kind Support ABR Print AutoChoice Service Center Bloomington Bagel Co., Inc. Bloomington Country Club Bloomington Playwrights Project BLU Boy Chocolate Bounds Flooring Inc Buskirk-Chumley Theater Cafe Pizzaria Caliente Fitness CFC Properties Chicago Cubs Chick-fil-A Bloomington East The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis Cincinnati Art Museum Cincinnati Reds Comedy Attic Comprehensive Financial Consultants Conner Prairie Cook Companies Crazy Horse Cary and Julie Curry
Commercial Service of Bloomington, Inc. Sarah Armstrong Youth Sports Donated Revenue Southeast Dick’s Sporting Goods Duke Energy Indiana, Inc. Hoosier Energy Williams Bros. Health Care Pharmacy
WHO WE ARE OUR MISSION
To put Christian principles into practice through programs that build healthy spirit, mind, and body for all.
OUR VALUES
We embrace the values of caring, honesty, respect, and responsibility in all our interactions and decisions.
Every gift makes a difference.
Preschool Anonymous Contribution (2)
Everyone has a role to play.
Spring Run Bloomington Pediatric Dentistry LLC
Together, we can achieve so
WISE Ritsuko Noda Premier Health Care Foundation
much more.
GIVE. JOIN. VOLUNTEER.
Youth Aquatics Donated Revenue Southeast Anonymous (5)
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2018 VOLUNTEERS We draw great inspiration from our generous volunteers. In 2018, 262 program and policy volunteers gave more than 7,239 hours of their time to support our annual campaign, special events, and other programs. A special thank you to all of our amazing volunteers! Layla Abdelhak Khalid Alghamdi Sandy Alyea Jeremy Ambrosio Sachi Ananias Sarah Anas Ellie Anton Hannah Arduino Aaliyah Armstead Nathan Bailey Tyler Barnes Mary Clare Bauman M’lissa Baye Ingrid Beery Grigoriy Belyayev Judy Bennett Brian Benson Drew Berry Ian Bickel Marcia Bishop Morgan Blackwell Jennifer Blythe Chelcey Bostic Anna Bouillet Shannon Brock Nick Brouch Ciara Broukal Dani Brown Jennifer Brown Marilyn Brown Bente Buwalda Jose Caballero Audrey Cadag Lee Carmichael Glen Carter Wendy Carter Elise Castro AJ Chandler Shaun Chester Braden Clements Shaunecee Cook Olivia Coomer Jordan Cooper Alexis Crawford Lauren Criswell Lizzie Culkin Aubrey Curl Jonah Dahncke Kyle Dahncke Donna Dangelo Jenna Daniel Shania Davis Kaitlin Deckard
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Adrieayana Delap Sam DeWeese Dave Dickson Niamh Dillon Koral Dimick Kenna Dimick Olivia Dockter Kirk Donewald-Manns Stephanie Dooling Anthony Easton Gayle Ebel Trevor Edgerton Cheryl Engber Alison Erman Linda Everitt Isabel Fernandez Alex Franklin Jamie Frederick Autumn Frushour Breanna Funderburk Estaban Garcia Meghan Garcia Barbara Gardner Margaret Garner Michelle Gersuk Kathy Gilbert Sadie Glass Lansing Green-Hogue Sarah Greidanus Mark Greidanus Jeffrey Gunderson Alex Hafer Richard Ham Anna Hanell Skip Harrell Rosemary Hart Bailey Hasler Megan Haves Aimee Hawkins-Mungle Nina Hayes Elizabeth Haywood Wendy Hernandez Kilie Hoffa Mitch Holland Stella Hooker-Haase John Howard Sydney Huber Anneliese Hummel Ella Hunt Julissa Iniguez Andi Jackson Kyle Janis Jake Jennness
Alexander Jones Rouguiatou Kaba Shannon Kane Tamara Kaplin Herkamal Kaur Sungah Kim Cindy Kinnarney Madeline Kinnarney Christine Klein Lily Kleinlein Hannah Klineman Kit Klingelhoffer Margie Kobow Stephanie Kouvelas Madisyn Kress Megan Kress Helen Krizman Nicholas Kuller Elias Laborin Daniel Laborin Madeline Laux Leora Lindenbaum Emily Long Sue Lorimer Maggie Loring Ashley Lowers Tiffany Ly Maureen Lynch Nicole Lynn Franciline Macedo Jennifer Maluso Emily Mangion Rachel Mather Keith Maze Darby McCarty Christopher McDonald Emily McMurray-Walsh Stephanie Metzendorf Madison Michael Kayla Mitchell Bryce Mitsdarffer Arielle Moir Sarah Muller Macie Mulvaney Jim Murphy Marynancy Mwakalindile Linda Nicholson Aaron Nunes Heather Ocheltree Blaise Oeding Grace Oeding Mackenzie Oliver Jake Olson-McLanley
Edna Omodior Matt Osgood Shae Overton Justin Owens Linzy Page Monte Parker Nancy Parker Megan Parmenter Joanne Passet Jasmine Patel Sarah Payne Rylee Pearson Victoria Pekavek Alexis Perdue Sierra Phipps Philomena Piantek Amy Plunkett Michael Pryszcz Elizabeth Pursley Shelby Querry Tyler Ratts Ruth Reeves Ron Remak Olivia Rice Gus Richter Adam Richter Kim Rohlfing Anna Rommel Lorin Rommel Nick Rommel Kim Rudolph Julia Russo Luke Salmon Alexander Salyers Adam Sandberg Missy Santa Suzanne Scanameo Annie Schaffer Austin Scheckles Noah Scheper Reilly Schlosser Bella Schrock Elijah Secrest Rusty Sellers Abby Seyer Chelsea Sherburne John Smith Scott Smith Skyler Smith Chris Snell Marly Southern Owen Spencer Sam Springsteen
David St. John Renee Steele Janis Stevenson Chad Stines William Stockman Chris Stone Adam Storm David Stowe Tamsin Stringer Susan Stryker Tanya Sullivan Linda Sutton Phil Sutton Alayna Sylvester Pilar Taylor Diane Thayer Alexander Theohares Devon Thomas Kevin Thompson Andrew Timperman Katie Timperman Annie Tuszynski Kevin Vail Gaye Vine Richard Vine Emily Wagoner Molly Wagschal Kristine Walsh William Walters Justin Webb Jake Weinbach Lillian White Zachary Whittaker Jayonna Wilbert Robert Wilkinson Carlie Williams Matt Williams Curt Winders Jason Winkle Kirstin Winkle Hanna Winston Jake Wisniewski Alice Wong Mark Wood Austin Wood Nancy Wroblewski William Young Hanna Zarrilli Chris Zonkel Chloe Zumbrun
YOU ARE WHY WE ARE THE Y
ADVANCING OUR CAUSE It's a great time to be a part of the Monroe County YMCA, where strengthening community is our cause. From athletics to academic achievement, healthy bodies to disease prevention, and unlimited fun to unlimited possibilities, our Y is doing so much more. In 2018, we served hundreds of people in the Monroe County area through programs that nurture the potential of our youth, improve the health and well-being of children and adults, and provide help and hope to our neighbors. Our commitment to strengthen communities across the Monroe County area is stronger than ever. Our members, volunteers, staff, and partners - each person in the Y movement - is a critical piece to our success. We all share a passion for strengthening our community.
Southeast YMCA 2125 S. Highland Avenue Bloomington, IN 47401 812-332-5555
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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