2023 Annual Report

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ENRICHING THEFUTURE

WALLINGFORDFAMILYYMCA2023ANNUALREPORT

AMESSAGEFROMOURLEADERS

Since 1944, the Wallingford Family YMCA has been serving the Greater Wallingford Community through programs and services that support youth development, healthy living and social responsibility. Looking back at 2023, we thank the dedication, passion and hard work of the staff, volunteers and our community partners that has allowed the YMCA to serve over 12,000 youth, teens, seniors and families. We continue to be that safe haven and the heart of the community, where neighbors of all ages connect and where families build stronger bonds.

At the Y, we believe that everyone, regardless of their background or circumstances, should have access to opportunities that help them reach their full potential. Our commitment to inclusivity is priority number one. We stand as a testament to the power of diversity, where all are not just welcomed but celebrated for their unique contributions. The YMCA is a place of unity, where people of all ages, abilities, faiths, backgrounds, and identities come together as one community, bound by the values of caring, honesty, respect, and responsibility.

As we look to the future, our vision remains clear – to be a catalyst for positive change. With your support, we can continue to expand our reach, deepen our impact, and be the change-makers our community needs. However, our facilities are older and we know that we have the responsibility to provide accessible, welcoming, purposeful and updated facilities that will support the health, recreation and social needs for all.

With that being said, we focus on these five key priorities:

 Serving Families - Establishing a childcare center in North Haven, expanding mental health programs, program evaluation and action, repurposing facilities and programs to serve more, expand the West Side facility to include an Aquatics Center.

 Supporting Seniors - Expanding Senior Seminar series, Improve East Side facility accessibility, Intergenerational programming.

 Redefining Membership - Facility improvements to attract families and special needs populations, Develop and implement a mission communication plan, analyze existing membership categories and fee structure, compile demographic data for surrounding communities to expand outreach.

 Fostering Partnerships - Work with Town leadership and non profit organizations to help fulfill community needs, work with neighboring YMCAs to help serve and impact surrounding communities, support the towns efforts to address low income housing.

 Best in Class Employer - Conduct annual staff engagement survey and action plan, allocate funding to support staff development needs, implement employee of the month and annual all staff engagement events.

Thank you for your commitment, your passion, and your belief in the transformative and impactful work of the Y. Together, we can shape a brighter, more inclusive, and healthier future for all.

WHATMAKESUSDIFFERENT

OUR MISSION

As a charitable organization, our mission is to strengthen the foundation of the community through programs, services and relationships that build a healthy spirit, mind and body.

We aim to be an effective resource and influential community partner by building meaningful, caring relationships and promoting healthy, productive lifestyles for generations.

OUR COMMITMENT

Over 79 years ago, the Wallingford Family YMCA opened its doors to welcome our community in its collective pursuit of a healthy lifestyle. Day after day, year after year, we have remained steadfast in our commitment to delivering lasting personal and social change to every individual, regardless of ability. Pursuits develop and needs evolve, yet our responsibility to bring together and strengthen our community has endured with clarity and purpose.

Our Y has been a cornerstone of the community since 1944. We have woven the story of how individuals and families learned to swim, prepared for school through early childcare programs, were safe and nurtured through before & after school programs, adopted healthy habits and rehabilitated from the discomfort of chronic disease. With two locations in Wallingford, it is a hub of wellness where 9,106 members come together to collectively strengthen mind, body and spirit. Each year, over 10,000 people come through the doors to connect with their "Y Family" in pursuit of a healthy lifestyle. Today, our community seeks solutions to complex challenges as individuals pursue the same goals of healthy mind, body and spirit. The Y will respond with the same unwavering commitment to community that inspired the establishment of our organization.

OUR CORE VALUES

Our core values drive everything our staff & volunteers do to live out our mission and make a meaningful and long lasting impact in our greater Wallingford community.

By holding ourselves accountable to build character around our core values, we build healthy spirit, mind and body FOR ALL.

CARING

We demonstrate sincere concern for others, their needs and well-being

RESPECT

We treat others as we would want to be treated and value the worth of every person

HONESTY

We tell the truth and demonstrate reliability & trustworthiness

RESPONSIBILITY

We do what is right and are accountable for our choices & actions

YOUTHDEVELOPMENT

All kids deserve an opportunity to discover who they are and what they can achieve. We believe in the potential of youth and teens and see every interaction as an opportunity for learning and youth development, grounded in our YMCA core values: caring, honesty, respect and responsibility. From cradle to career, the Y provides all youth with the tools and resources they need to succeed in life.

BY THE # S 8of8

697 youth learned swim lessons

elementary schools served by our before & after school programs, allowing us to provide care to over

373 school-aged children

156

Through our early child care at our YMCA Learning Communities at Choate & Masonicare, we provide experiences to help entire family units cope, grow, communicate and care for each other. We maintain and strengthen what starts at home, giving all families the support they need to succeed.

Our School Age Growth & Enrichment (SAGE) program is located in all 8 elementary schools and offers safe, fun and engaging care before & after school. Enrichment & Leadership for Middle School (ELMS) provides after school activities and educational enrichment for students from both Wallingford middle schools.

Swimming is a life skill and youth swim lessons help children build confidence by floating, putting their faces in the water, kicking, learning arm strokes and more. To increase water safety across Wallingford, we run our Safety Around Water program to help kids learn skills to be safe around water.

Children thrive in our youth sports programs, as they learn confidence and teamwork. From Munchkin Soccer to Youth Dodgeball, there is something at the YMCA to get every kid active, no matter what their interest. The Wallingford Family YMCA Dolphins Swim Team helps swimmers of all abilities reach their highest potential. Every member of the team develops commitment, dedication, teamwork & a love of swimming.

Camp Ulbrich has it’s more successful year yet, with over 453 kids making friends, having fun and experiencing the adventure of a lifetime at camp. With STEM taught by CT STEM Academy, swim lessons, all-camp competitions, field trips and more, Camp Ulbrich always offers campers the opportunity to meet & overcome new exciting challenges.

In Upward Bound, students in grades 4-12 and recent graduates, grow & develop in a constructive environment with positive role models. Youth are challenged to reach past their limitations with decision-making opportunities, recreational activities, and positive self-expression. In doing so, our hope is that they will grow & learn about themselves in a multitude of aspects in their lives, becoming better equipped with the life skills needed when faced with everyday challenges. The goal of the Upward Bound program is to create an atmosphere where kids feel safe, valued and free to express themselves.

learned a life skill in lessons and more than

134 participated for free with DEEP scholarships

156 children enrolled at the YMCA Learning Communities

160 students in Upward Bound from different schools

12

2051 camper weeks over 5 sessions at Camp Ulbrich

117 members of the Dolphins Swim Team

HEALTHYLIVING

We help individuals & families build and maintain healthy habits for spirit, mind & body in their daily lives. We provide programs & activities that promote wellness, reduce risk for disease and help others reclaim their health, for kids, adults, seniors and families. These programs and everything else the Y does are in service of building a stronger, healthier Wallingford every day.

BY THE # S

9604Wallingford Family YMCA members

35 kids ran, biked and swam in Race 4 Chase

43 members of our community learned life-saving

Health is more than getting your heart rate up - it’s about building community while you do it. The Y is a place to make friends, network and more. With brand new, state of the art equipment at both branches, we offer personal training and a mix of group exercise classes to suit the needs and fitness levels of everyone in Wallingford.

Annual events, such as Scuba Santa and the Easter Egg-stravaganza, give parents & children much needed free family time to bring them closer.

LiveSTRONG at the YMCA is a physical activity & well-being program designed to help adult cancer survivors achieve their holistic health goals. It offers people affected by cancer a safe, supportive environment to participate in physical and social activities focused on strengthening the whole person.

Fit-to-Go is our response to the growing youth obesity crisis. Elementary & middle school youth learn about healthy living & nutrition, developed a focused & realistic workout program they could stick with, had tons of fun doing healthy activities, made new friends and felt better about themselves.

With Race 4 Chase, we provide kids with a safe, healthy non-competitive environment to discover the sport of triathlon. They get expert instruction in swimming, cycling, running, strength training and flexibility, and also learn the fundamentals of good nutrition, under the supportive guidance of coaches. Race 4 Chase strives to empower kids to reach their full potential. It brings together kids from all different backgrounds and educates them on how to adopt a healthy lifestyle, coaches them to develop a foundation of athletic skills, and inspires them to aim high in sports and in life.

We held our first Community Health Fair with over 30 health & wellness vendors, including flu shots provided by Stop & Shop Pharmacy and Mobile Mammography provided by Hartford Healthcare. We also hosted seven American Red Cross Blood Drives, potentially saving over 500 lives.

7 American Red Cross blood drives hosted potentially saving over546 lives community saving First Aid & CPR

Over 100 hours of pool time each week and 68 fitness classes at both of our branches

247 participants in our water aerobics classes

SOCIALRESPONSIBILITY

We know that when we work together, we move individuals, families and communities forward. The Y responds to Wallingford’s most pressing needs by developing innovative, community-based solutions to help those in need to reach their full potential. We are also committed to inspiring a spirit of service by uniting individuals from all walks of life to participate in and work for positive social change.

BY THE # S $328,290 in direct assistance to over Almost Over 403 492 participants annual Road youth, adults, seniors & families

Everything we do at the Y does is in service to make ourselves and our community better. From athletics, to education, health services and safe spaces, we fill the gaps where society falls short because we believe everyone deserves the chance to thrive.

Through our Community Support Campaign, we continue to raise funds for our Membership for All financial assistance program that ensures our doors are open to all to who need us the most. We are proud of our heritage and commitment to make our character-building, family-enriching programs available to everyone in our community. Annually, we receive support from hundreds of members, community leaders and businesses who believe in our purpose. Through Membership for All, these funds are distributed on a sliding scale to those with a documented need in our community. Our goal is to never turn anyone away because of an inability to pay. We are proud to offer free swim lessons at the Y, with funding provided by the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) and administered by the Connecticut Department of Energy & Environmental Protection (DEEP).

As part of the Wallingford Community Resource Alliance, we work together with other nonprofits, health & human service organizations, town departments, philanthropic organizations, and school officials in support of the community. The Alliance thinks together about community needs, advocating, promoting & supporting activities that improve the overall quality of life in Wallingford.

Partnering with the Town of North Haven, North Haven Magazine, Record Journal and Quinnipiac Chamber of Commerce, we identified the childcare needs for the town's residents and businesses. The Y has listened & responded to communities’ most critical social needs since its founding, and we’re committed to implementing that same effort for the town of North Haven. We look forward to bringing creative solutions to the town's residents and businesses through this proactive initiative.

The Y is focused on creating equitable and sustainable solutions that address both the immediate needs of the community and the systemic root causes that lead to inequities. Organizations such as the Y are built on people – without individuals at all levels having the same understanding of diversity, inclusion and equity – the organization cannot begin to effectively strengthen communities. We must be mindful of others and respectful to all.

492 participants in our Road Race

Almost

20 volunteer board & committee members and

112 program, event & policy volunteers donated over hours of their time 1865

$292,000 in indirect assistance in resources, facility use, volunteer hours & more

$10,872

ChronicDiseasePrograms

$14,312

MembershipforAll $29,711

$39,760

SafetyAroundWater
LIVESTRONGattheYMCA
UpwardBound&TeenPrograms
Camp
Race4Chase $75,941 ChildCare
ProgramAssistance
$66,149
Ulbrich&
&
$43,710

COMMUNITYSUPPORTCAMPAIGN

In 2023, we raised $210,290 and every dollar donated has a lasting impact on the people right here in our community.

Every summer, children from ages 4 to 15 build character, form lifelong friendships and experience the adventure of a lifetime at Camp Ulbrich. With STEM, swim lessons, all-camp competitions and more, Camp Ulbrich gives campers the opportunity to overcome new & exciting challenges. Race 4 Chase provide kids with a safe, healthy non-competitive environment to discover the sport of triathlon and empowers them to reach their full potential. It brings together kids from all different backgrounds and educates them on how to adopt a healthy lifestyle, coaches them to develop a foundation of athletic skills, and inspires them to aim high in sports and in life.

Upward Bound helps students in grades 4-12 develop social skills, analytical thinking and self-esteem by creating an atmosphere where youth & teens feel safe, valued and free to express themselves. Youth are challenged to reach past their limitations with decision-making opportunities, recreational activities, and positive self-expression. ARPA funding has allowed us to offer more free Teen Center programming for the youth of Wallingford.

From newborns at both of our YMCA Learning Community centers to 8th graders in Enrichment & Leadership for Middle School, our child care programs provide youth with the tools and resources they need to succeed in life. We provide experiences to help entire family units cope, grow, communicate and care for each other.

The YMCA’ s Safety Around Water program teaches kids water safety skills that help reduce the risk of drowning and builds confidence in & around water. Thanks to the Connecticut Department of Energy & Environmental Protection, we are able to offer free swim lessons to qualified youth.

With Membership for All, funds from the Community Support Campaign are distributed on a sliding scale to those with a documented need in our community.

LIVESTRONG at the YMCA is a physical activity & well-being program designed to help adult cancer survivors achieve their holistic health goals. It offers people affected by cancer a safe, supportive environment to participate in physical and social activities focused on strengthening the whole person.

Our Parkinson’s Water Aerobics class is specifically designed to keep individuals with Parkinson's mobile & fit. In Fit to Go, middle school youth learn about healthy living & nutrition and develop a focused & realistic workout program that they can continue. In addition, a new Cardiac Rehab program is coming in 2024!

COMMUNITYPARTNERS

We are grateful to our community partners who have made it possible for us to expand our mission and outreach to Greater Wallingford.

ACES

American Cancer Society

American Heart Association

American Red Cross

Anthem Blue Cross/Blue Shield

Benhaven

Boy Scouts of America

Choate Rosemary Hall

CMAK Foundation

Coalition for a Better Wallingford

Community Foundation of Greater New Haven

Connecticut/ Rhode Island Alliance of YMCA's

Cuno Foundation

Dungarvin

Ferguson & McGuire Insurance

Gaylord Hospital

Girl Scouts of America

Hartford Healthcare

High Roads Transition Institute

ION Bank Foundation

Kiwanis Club of Wallingford

Liberty Bank

LiveSTRONG Foundation

Masonicare

Masters Manna Food Bank

Mayors Substance Abuse Council

Midstate Medical Center

James H. Napier Foundation

Quinnipiac Chamber of Commerce

Quinnipiac University

Rushford Center Inc.

Salvation Army South Central CT

Spanish Community of Wallingford

State of CT - Department of Social Services

State of CT - Department of Children & Family Services

State of CT - Office of Early Childcare

Town of North Haven Parks & Recreation

Town of Wallingford Board of Education

Town of Wallingford Fire Department

Town of Wallingford Health Department

Town of Wallingford Parks & Recreation

Town of Wallingford Police Department

Town of Wallingford Youth & Social Services

Ulbrich Clubhouse of Wallingford

Ulbrich Family Foundation

United Way of Meriden/Wallingford USA Swimming

Wallingford Public Library

Wallingford Rotary Club

Wallingford Senior Center

Walmart

Webster Bank

Wells Fargo Foundation

WPAA-TV

YMCA of the USA

YMCA Professional Network

THANKYOUTOOUR2023SUPPORTERS

Air Temp Mechanical Services, LLC

Rene Alexandreµ

AmazonSmile

America's Charities

Neil Amwake

Amy Andersonµ

Tatiana Andreyeva ≈

Laurie Angelastro ≈

Pete Angelastro ≈

Anthem Blue Cross/Blue Shield

Stacy Ashie

Gwendolyn Austin

Tom Awdziewicz

B. C. Bailey Funeral Home

Abby Bealeµ

Abby & Chris Bealeµ

Douglas Benhamµ

Erin Benham

Frank Best

Erin Bickelhaupt •

Harvey Bixon

Luther Blackwell Jr. •

Christina Borrelli

Kassy Boucher

John Bozzuto

Nancy Brault

Daniel Brewster

Bristol-Meyers Squibb Companyµ

Chester Britt

Lauren Bruton

Aaron & Nathan Buhrer ≈

Craig Burns

BYK-Chemie

Mark Caplan

Carole Carso ‡µ

Nancy Cerrottiµ

Heidi Charpentier ≈

Dapne Chavez

Matthew Cheiban ≈

Olivia Chetcuti

Choate Rosemary Hallµ

CMAK Foundation •

Community Foundation of Greater New Haven •

Component Engineersµ

Connecticut Custom Aquatics, LLC

Ned Connellyµ

Connex Credit Union

Carole Conroy •

Dolores Cooke

Tricia Coppolaµ

Carol Corcoran

Matthew Coyle

Joyce Crebaseµ

John Criscione

Nicole Crispino

Pamela Cruz

The Cucinelli Family ≈

Vic & Tina D'Amatoµ

Gaby De Sousaµ

Kathy DeAlmoµ

Anthony J. DeFilio CPA, LLCµ

Bryan DeMars

Elizabeth Devlin

Laura Devlin

Glen Dickinsonµ

Arleen DiFrancesco

Paula DiNello ≈

Diversified Building Services

Rajan Doering

Sean Dohertyµ

Mary Donohue

Phyllis Drescher •

Tara Durant

Nancy Early •

SPECIAL CAMPAIGN DESIGNATIONS

‡ Just Add Water & Capital Projects ≈ Swim for A Cause • Send a Kid to Camp µRebound & Rebuild

Yoko & Katsuhiko Emori ≈

Barbara Farrell

Ferguson & McGuireµ

Sarah Ferland

Lisa Ferrari

The Fill-up

Norman Fishbein

Freemotion Fitness

G & G Beverage Distributors, Inc. ‡

Rosalind Gallagher

Norman Gaudetµ

Gaylord Hospital

Selena Gell

David Geremia ≈

Trudi Giulietti

Kelly Gontarz ≈

Joanne Gouin

Thomas Granucciµ

Kelly Greco ≈

Greta Gribkoffµ

Kristy Grondzik

Guilderland Central School

Guilford Savings Bank

Jim Hartµ

Elsie Hernandez ≈

Robert Hinman

Allison Hughes ≈

Insurance With T, LLC

ION Bank Foundation

Renee Janes

Joseph Kanell ‡µ

Janet Kazienkoµ

Matthew Keough

Maureen Khal

Pushkar Khannaµ

Donald Kirshbaumµ

Knights of Columbus Pinta Council 5

Oliver Kunstµ

Maria LaRoccoµ

Doug Latham ≈

Deborah Lawrie

Zsofia Leranth-Nagy ≈

Sam Lingo ≈

Scott Logan

Kristine Loughlin

Loughlin at Lawµ

Stacy Luca ≈

Kathryn Luchini

Richard Lucibello

Donald Lunt ‡

Rebecca Malanga

Bennett Marrero ≈

Keith Marrero ≈

Masonicare ‡

Matrix Fitness

Maggie & Dan McDonnell

Jeanne McFarlandµ

John McGuire

Christine Mehmet ≈

Donald & Margaret Melillo

Rosalind Melnicoff

Midstate Medical Center

David Millerµ

Scott Moore

Keith Munsell

James H Napier Foundation

Marc Nemethµ

Jessica Neuweiler

Newtown Savings Bank

Arlene O'Tellµ

Odyssey Group Foundation

One Source Companies

Brian Paquin

Shelly Perigard

SPECIAL CAMPAIGN DESIGNATIONS

‡ Just Add Water & Capital Projects ≈ Swim for A Cause • Send a Kid to Camp µRebound & Rebuild

Benjamin Peterson

Brett Pickerign

Christopher Pietrzyk ≈

Melanie Ponte

Charyn Powers ≈

David Powers ≈

Emily Powers ≈

Karen Prendergast

Celia Reilly

Barry Renaud

Robinson and Cole

Joseph Rochrµ

Richard Romao

Marla Roscoe ≈

Shelly Rossotto ≈

Rotary Club of Wallingfordµ

Napas Ruangdech ≈

Marlene Rubin ≈

Susan Rubin ≈

Ruby Rudolph ≈

Violet Rudolph ≈

Matt Ryan

SAGE at Cook Hill

SAGE at Highland

SAGE at Mary G Fritz

SAGE at Moses Y Beach

SAGE at Parker Farms

SAGE at Pond Hill

SAGE at Rock Hill

SAGE at Stevens

Louis Savenelli

Monica Schmidtµ

Shayna Schrier ≈

Mary Scotto ≈

Megan Scotto ≈

Linda Seaman ≈

A. Secondino & Sonsµ

Sheehy Plumbing & Heating LLC

Linda Siegler

Carol Sielaffµ

Ashley Sinclair

Matthew Singerµ

The Sisters' Project

Eric Soderman

State of Connecticut ‡

John Sullivanµ

Emily Swakopf

Michelle Sweeney

Thomas Talbot

Alec Theis

UKG/Kronos

Liliana Ulbrich

Fred Ulbrich Memorial Fund •

Ulbrich Stainless Steels & Special Metalsµ

United Concrete

Brittany Uryase

Valenti Auto Sales, Inc.

Perry Vella ≈

Victoria Vella ≈

Monica Vella-Angelastro ≈

Visconti and Associates

Wallingford Flower Shoppe

Addison Walsh ≈

Diane Walsh ≈

Lisa Walsh ≈

Robert Walsh ≈

Jae Welch ≈

Chika Wie ≈

Chwi Wie ≈

Mary Williamsµ

Annmarie Wolferµ

YMCA of the USA

Mary Zafiris

Filomena Zuba

CAPITALCAMPAIGNUPDATES

As we plan for the Y’s future, we have remained focused on what will best serve our community for generations to come. Here’s what we have done this year, and what the future may bring for the Wallingford Family YMCA.

2023ACCOMPLISHMENTS

WEST SIDE

$105,000

Locker Room Improvements

New Fitness Equipment

EAST SIDE

$1,787,000

Natatorium & Lap Pool Renovation

Locker Room Phase 1

Gymnasium Renovation

New Fitness Equipment

Rotary/YMCA Teen Center Roof Replacement

2024PLANS

WEST SIDE

$300,000

 Aquatic Center Addition

Preconstruction Work

 New Fitness Equipment

EAST SIDE

$1,250,000

 Universal/Family Locker Room

 Rotary/YMCA Teen Center Interior & Outdoor Improvements

 New Fitness Equipment

 Group Exercise & Women’s Locker Room Roof Replacement

 Racquetball Court & Youth Sports Gym Roof Replacement

 Front Door & Welcome Center Renovations

 16 Wallace Street Roof Replacement & Repairs

FINANCIALSTATEMENT

Year Ending December 31, 2023 (Unaudited)

PUBLIC SUPPORT REVENUE

Child Care Fees

Membership Dues

Youth Camp & Program Fees

Contributed Income

Special Events

United Way

Miscellaneous

Investment Income

Sales of Supplies & Services

$2,543,235

$1,376,594

$1,107,439

$865,766

$59,250

$33,307

$190,242

$17,157

$4,849

Capital Donations $1,172,671

Financial Assistance ($90,254)

Discounts ($49,825)

Total Revenue

$6,057,760 with Capital $7,230,431

EXPENSES

Employee Compensation & Benefits

Professional Services & Office Expenses

Occupancy & Equipment

Publicity

Insurance

National YMCA Dues

Training, Travel & Meeting Expenses

Financing & Leasing Costs

$3,834,635

$645,958

$379,759

$46,521

$141,969

$78,212

$71,230

$188,849

Capital Expenses $1,817,009

Total Expenses $5,387,133 with Capital $7,204,124 Depreciation $280,563 Change in Net Assets $390,064 with Capital ($254,274)

OURLEADERSHIP

YMCA LEADERSHIP TEAM

Sean Doherty

Executive Director

Chris Kingston

Chief Finance Officer

Eric Skinner

Chief Operations Officer

MANAGEMENT & ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF

Cassandra Ackley, YMCA Learning Community at Choate Coordinator

Cassandra Allen, Senior Director of Marketing & Outreach

Catrina Aniballi-O’Hurley, Group Exercise Coordinator

Kimberly Clini, Outreach Coordinator

Maricsabel Clini, YMCA Learning Community at Masonicare Coordinator

Jacqueline Fishbein, Finance & HR Administrative Assistant

Bryan Keene, Aquatics Coordinator - Lifeguards & Safety

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

Courtney Grimm Chair

Robert Mallick Vice Chair

Norman Gaudet Secretary

Joseph Kanell Treasurer

DIRECTORS

Victor D'Amato

Joseph Franke

Jeffrey Hernandez

Cheryl Joyner

Catherine Librado-Martinez, School Age Growth & Enrichment Coordinator

Kim Lilienthal, Membership & Child Care Billing Coordinator

Michael Moran, Human Resources Director

Rob Newton, Youth & Camp Coordinator

Michael O’Brien, Aquatics Coordinator - Swim Team & Programs

Meg O’Connor, Senior Director of Aquatics & Community Development

Connor Terry, Health & Wellness Director

Emily Walter, Senior Director of Childcare Services

Kim Werbesky, Membership Coordinator

Cheryl Madden

Andrew Metzger

Samuel Sargeant

Bonnie Server

Tyler Timek

Jaime Welch

Joshua Wyatt

East Side Branch

81 South Elm Street

Wallingford, CT 06492

203.269.4497

West Side Branch

8 North Turnpike Road

Wallingford, CT 06492

203.269.4497

YMCA Learning Community

Choate Rosemary Hall

333 Christian Street

Wallingford, CT 06492

203.697.2723

Masonicare

22 Masonic Ave

Wallingford, CT 06492

203.269.4497 x401

www.wallingfordymca.org

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