strengthening the foundations of community
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strengthening the foundations of community
The YMCA of Youngstown, Ohio STRENGTHENING THE FOUNDATIONS OF COMMUNITY 2011 MESSAGE FROM THE CEO AND CHAIRMAN OF THE YMCA BOARD OF TRUSTEES: The YMCA is more than just a gym and swim. Our Mission is to Strengthen the Foundations of our Community. Through YMCA programs, we provide the opportunity for kids and adults to be leaders and for everyone to live healthier, happier lives. In essence we enrich and change lives! 2011 was a year of change for the YMCA of Youngstown. The Board of Trustees, entrusted with the responsibility to govern the Y, made several significant changes to enhance the Y’s ability to deliver programs and services. meeting in December paves the way for a more effective transparent YMCA governance. Our Strategic Planning Committee worked to develop our new five-year plan, which was adopted by the Board. Work began in 2012 to implement the recommendations. In 2011 the Y strengthened our Senior Leadership Team, increased our use of technology and data to govern and manage the YMCA and added a Financial Development and Marketing Director to the YMCA team. We also changed the organizational structure of our Strong Kids Campaign and reactivated the Heritage Club to encourage the development of our endowment funds. We solicited and received several gifts to improve our facilities and programs. Please enjoy the stories here that demonstrate the impact the Y has on the people of the Mahoning Valley. Thanks for allowing us to deliver quality programs to you and your neighbors. You have our pledge that the Y will continue its role as a Valley leader! We look forward to continuing to serve you and your neighbors. With input and leadership from many YMCA volunteers, staff and members, we updated our governance document for the first time since the ‘70s. The new Code of Regulations approved at the YMCA membership Timothy M. Hilk Chief Executive Officer 2 John H. Yerian, Jr. Chairman, Board of Trustees 2011 HIGHLIGHTS $62,000 grant funded by Sam’s Club Giving Program given to kickoff Pioneering Healthier Communities initiative ® John 17:21 Endowment established $60,000 raised at annual Spin-A-Thon for the Strong Kids Campaign $470,000 raised for the Strong Kids Campaign 3,000 children, families and individuals benefited from over one million dollars in scholarships I can do all things through Him who gives me strength. Philippians 4:13 30,000 sq.-foot Davis expansion received the Boardman Civic Association’s Building Renovation Award 253 preschoolers grew and thrived in a positive environment at the Davis YMCA Over 300 children and families experienced healthy activities at the Davis YMCA Healthy Kids Day 23 children 8 to13 years old were introduced to Healthy Living through the FastKidz Program at the Davis YMCA 1,342 pounds shed by Community Cup participants 500 individuals worshipped together at the Central YMCA’s Good Friday Breakfast 10-week Diabetes Intervention Program implemented at the Central YMCA, funded by the State of Ohio Department of Health/Office of Healthy Ohioans 9 diamond-shaped stained glass windows donated to Camp Fitch Trinity Chapel representing the nine colored candles in the Candlelight Service 300-foot zip line installed at Camp Fitch 40 feet from the ground 10% increase in summer enrollment at Camp Fitch 3 Founded in 1883, the YMCA of Youngstown is a powerful association of men, women and children of all ages and from all walks of life joined together by a shared passion: to strengthen the foundations of our community. Through its Central Y, Davis Y and Camp Fitch, the Y is making a significant difference in three key areas of focus: YOUTH DEVELOPMENT Nurturing the potential of every child and teen. HEALTHY LIVING Improving the nation’s health and well-being. SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY Giving back and providing support to our neighbors. 4 FOR YOUTH DEVELOPMENT Nurturing the potential of every child and teen. We believe the values and skills learned early on are vital building blocks for life. Because of the Y, more young people in neighborhoods in our community are taking a greater interest in learning and making smarter life choices. At the Y, children and teens learn values and positive behaviors, and can explore their unique talents and interests, helping them realize their potential. That makes for confident kids today and contributing and engaged adults tomorrow. Healthy Kids Day YMCA Healthy Kids Day improves the health and well-being of families across the Youngstown area by encouraging parents to make play dates with their kids every day as a simple way to become a healthier, more active and connected family. my oldest son, goes to day camp “ Jackson, every summer and the things that they teach him are just an extension of everything I want him to learn. The values they instill in him, the fun that he gets to have and the things that he’s learned are just nothing that I could have done alone. Shari Behun ” 5 FOR HEALTHY LIVING Improving the nation’s health and well-being. Being healthy means more than simply being physically active. It’s about maintaining a balanced spirit, mind and body. The Y is a place where you can work toward that balance by challenging yourself to learn a new skill or hobby, fostering connections with friends through our lifelong learning programs, or bringing your loved ones closer together through our many family-centered activities. At the Y, it’s not about the activity you choose as much as it is about the benefits of living healthier on the inside as well as the outside. Diabetes Prevention and Control Program More Than Just Exercise The Central YMCA was selected to implement the Diabetes Education, Support and Self-Management Program, funded by the State of Ohio Department of Health/Office of Healthy Ohioans. The program focused on people at risk for diabetes and was designed to prevent diabetes through healthy living. The 10-week sessions were taught by a certified diabetes educator, registered dietician, registered nurse and fitness specialist. A significant number of participants lost weight, lowered their blood pressure and blood sugar, and learned about the benefits of physical activity and proper nutrition. Community Cup Feel Great Losing Weight In 2006, the Community Cup leadership decided to add a new event, an intensive weight-loss program called Youngstown Meltdown. The first year, 23 teams of 6 lost a total of 814 pounds. In 2011 the program evolved to include 48 teams who lost a total of 1,342 pounds. The Youngtown Meltdown program steadily continues to grow year after year. It is now one of our most popular events, running a close second to the perennial favorite – the tug-o-war. Marisa Litch, team captain for the Mahoning County Children Services Board, believes that the Youngstown Meltdown has had a very positive effect on the agency. “It has brought people together to help one another eat better and exercise; we’ve been able to motivate one another and there are numerous people eating better and exercising more now – even people that are not involved on the Community Cup team.” Since the launch of the Youngstown Meltdown there have been numerous success stories. Not only success for the participants themselves, but also for the directors who run the Meltdown program. “It takes a lot of courage and commitment to accomplish what these participants are doing,” states Jennifer Quinlan, Community Cup Director. “Seeing the smiles on the participants’ faces when they realize what they have accomplished makes us realize how much we are helping.” Jennifer Quinlan, Community Cup Director Julie Walker, Assistant Community Cup Director Jesus replied: “Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind.” Matthew 22:37 6 Spin-A-Thon Ride for The Cause In 2011, the Central Y hosted another successful Spin-A-Thon. Thanks to the generosity of more than 130 corporate sponsors, over $60,000 was raised for the Strong Kids Campaign. Out of the 200 dedicated spinners, 40 participants rode for the entire seven-hour event. Davis YMCA Expansion Greater Space, Greater Opportunity The Davis Family YMCA received the Boardman Civic Association’s Building Renovation Award for the recent 30,000-sq.-foot expansion on March 21, 2011. Those attending the awards dinner included representatives from the Davis Family YMCA, Strollo Architects and Davis International. Tom Grantonic, Executive Director of the branch was pleased to accept the award on the YMCA’s behalf. “We all expected the YMCA in Boardman to be successful. The pace at which our membership base grew was the real surprise. This addition provides the opportunity to impact our community at an even greater level.” Pioneering Healthier Communities Initiative Building A Healthier Youngstown Members of the Youngstown team include: Erin Bishop, Youngstown City Health District Dr. Connie Hathorn, Youngstown City Schools Tim Hilk, YMCA of Youngstown Frank Hierro, Huntington Bank Sharon Hrina, Akron Children’s Hospital Dr. Joe Mosca, Youngstown State University John A. McNally, Mahoning County Commissioner Larry Moliterno, Meridian Community Care, Boardman Township Trustee Ginny Pasha, United Way of Youngstown and the Mahoning Valley Pioneering Healthier Communities helps communities make policy and Beth Scheller, YMCA of Youngstown environmental changes that create real, Mike Shaffer, YMCA of Youngstown sustainable commitments to healthier Rev. Kenneth L. Simon, New Bethel Baptist Church living options. The team, which was brought together by the YMCA of Matthew Stefanak, Mahoning County Health Commissioner Youngstown, has a mission of inspiring families and communities to reduce Tracy Styka, Mahoning County District Board of Health childhood obesity through education, Tammy Thomas, Mahoning Valley advocacy and systems change. Organizing Collaborative Peter Vande Kappelle, MD, Akron Children’s Heart Center As an epidemic of obesity and related chronic disease continues to threaten our nation, a team of community leaders from Youngstown traveled to Washington D.C. in July 2011 to begin a journey that would make our community a healthier place to live. Youngstown was one of 10 communities chosen earlier in the year to convene a team of community leaders to participate in this community-based approach by creating sustainable change through a $1.089 million grant from Sam’s Club® Giving Program to YMCA of the USA. 7 “ I believe without question, the Y changes people’s lives. We’ve talked to people who say they don’t know what they’d do without it. Howard Friend 70-year Y member ” FOR SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY Giving back and providing support to our neighbors. The generosity of others is at the core of the Y’s existence as a nonprofit. It is only through the support of our thousands of volunteers and public and private donors that we are able to support and give back to the communities we engage. Capital Gifts & Endowments Always Find Ways To Give Back The John 17:21 Endowment Fund has been established by several benevolent donations as a designated Fund of the YMCA Endowment. This donor-designated Fund will be utilized for Christian programming and outreach. The YMCA Board of Trustees will utilize the interest and annual appreciation of the Fund for specific Christian projects submitted by Y staff. Contributions to the Fund can then be utilized into perpetuity. This Endowment will be overseen by the Endowment Committee of the Y Board of Trustees. Those interested in donating to this fund may contact Timothy Hilk, CEO or Carol Potter, Financial Development Director. United Way Impact Two Organizations, One Community $102,864 Heritage Club Your Local Legacy The YMCA Heritage Club exists so that members can perpetuate the mission of the YMCA and give a timeless gift. The YMCA continues to invite and welcome members to join the Heritage Club. In their hearts humans plan their course, but the Lord establishes their steps. Proverbs 16:9 8 YMCA Retiring Board Members Volunteer of the Year Richard Hahn Leaving A Rich Legacy After many decades of service, Bob Buchanan and Bill Bigelow have retired as members of the YMCA’s Board of Trustees, leaving behind a lasting legacy of dedication and accomplishment. Bob, who joined the board in 1975, and Bill, who came on in the early 1980s, both played important roles in the association’s growth. What will the two miss the most? Both men agree it will be the fantastic people on the board with whom they made some very important decisions that will affect the entire Y organization for many years to come. Among those decisions was the establishment of the D.D. & Velma Davis Family YMCA in Boardman. The amazing success of that branch created a need for more space and Bob was the obvious choice as the design architect for the new addition. Bill, who made the success of the Central Y his personal mission, cited that his reason for retiring was to provide opportunities for younger individuals to get on the board and make their mark. Bob’s passion for the Y is summed up in a statement he recently made during an interview: “I attend the Presbyterian Church, but my religion is the YMCA. I felt that when I first got on the board and I still feel it today.” The YMCA of Youngstown named Richard Hahn the Joe Check Memorial Volunteer of the Year for his outstanding contributions in support of the organization. As president of the marketing firm Keynote Media Group, LLC in downtown Youngstown, he has donated his company’s time and resources on many video and marketing projects promoting the Y’s mission and programs. A member of the Y’s Board of Trustees, he was a founding member of the first YMCA Community Cup and continues to serve as master of ceremonies at the annual event’s opening program each fall. He is founder and director of the annual Joe Donchess Memorial Win the Last One Win ‘Em All Volleyball Tournament that has been held at the Central YMCA on New Year’s Eve day for the last 28 years. Born in Mt. Kisco, NY, Richard became a Y member shortly after moving to Youngstown at the age of seven. He says he values the strong personal relationships that the YMCA fosters citing those early experiences as the 9 reason he remains closely involved. “Growing up in a single-parent home, the mentoring and support I received from the Y staff at an early age made a significant impact on my life,” Hahn remarks. “I felt I really belonged here, and I still do.” Believing that every child in the community deserves that experience, he is active in the Y’s annual Strong Kids Campaign that provides financial assistance to children and families who could not otherwise afford a membership. He also serves on the Y’s marketing and membership committees. Previous Joe Check Memorial Honorees: 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Jean M. Ross J. Richard Bennett William Schrack James E. Mitchell Gordon Harrison James E. Greene Daniel J. Mirto Howard B. Friend Emma Blackstone John Storey Kenneth J. Wilson James Lottier John H. Yerian, Jr. William Richardson William Bigelow Al Leonhart James B. Greene Howard Hartzell C. Robert Buchanan Attorney Thomas J. Lodge Leah Sabo Janice JanJanin “ I would just like to thank the community and the Strong Kids Campaign for changing our lives and allowing us to be able to come to the Y. Ciara Ciccolli & Jules Julius ” 2011 Scholarship Recipents “ We always wanted to become members, but then we really needed to become members. With my husband being laid off and me being sick, it became imperative that we needed the Y more than ever. Melissa Cherne & Family 2011 Scholarship Recipents ” 10 YMCA Board of Trustees First row, left to right: Dr. Constantine Economus; William Richardson; Melinda Davies; Timothy Bresnahan; John H. Yerian, Jr., President; Timothy Hilk, Chief Executive Officer; Janice JanJanin; Andrea Wood, Secretary/Assistant Treasurer; William Brennan. Second row: Richard Hahn; Julius Livas; J.D. Mirto; William Russell; Judge George Limbert; Sam Boak; Attorney Thomas Lodge, Past President. Third row: Donald Harrison; Gregg Strollo; James B. Greene, Vice President; David Bennett; Attorney Thomas Gacse; James E. Greene; Walter Pishkur. Missing from photo: William Bigelow, C. Robert Buchanan, Vice President; Msgr. Michael Cariglio; Thomas Cleary; Thomas Fleming, Vice President; Howard B. Friend, Vice President; Warren Harrell; Attorney Timothy Jacob, Philip Kocon, Treasurer; Garry Mrozek; Joseph Pipino. Camp Fitch Board First Row, left to right: Tony DeAscentis, James Altiere, Virginia Williams, Barbara Roman, J.D. Mirto, Brian Rupe. Second Row, left to right: Dann Olin, Brian Berlin, Timothy Hilk, Sam Boak, Mike Seiser, Rick Dearing, Greg Donahue. Missing from photo: Bruce Broker, Sam Miller, Susi White, John H. Yerian, Jr., William Gerson, Amy Mirkin, Larry Teaberry, Eldon S. Wright, Howard T. Friend, Robert Fulton, Philip Kilpatrick. Ex Officio: Thomas Cleary, Ken Wilson, Howard B. Friend. 11 FINANCIALS 2011 Operating Revenue $8,320,767 Additional Financial Data Total Current Assets $2,245,554 YMCA Endowment Assets $5,332,774 Total Assets $31,492,379 Total Liabilities $341,789 Total Net Assets $31,150,590 Expenses by Functional Area Operating Expenses $8,484,783 12 Members Served in 2011 Capital Gifts Program Participants Served in 2011 D. D. & Velma Davis Foundation $255,000 Youngstown Foundation $25,000 Home Savings Charitable Foundation $20,000 Marjorie Hartman Family Foundation $15,000 Walter E. & Caroline H. Watson Foundation $15,000 Florence Simon Beecher Foundation $10,000 Family Camp Auction $6,525 Ruth H. Beecher Foundation $5,000 Howard & Gert Friend $2,000 Dick & Gwen Bennett $1,500 Ed & Geri Freeze $1,500 Nancy Mirto $1,500 William & Louise Richardson $1,500 Gene & Patricia Taylor $1,500 Greg & Barb Donhaue $825 Tony & Sara DeAscentis $500 Phil & Kelly Kilpatrick $500 Robert & Kathryne Hettler$300 Rob & Nicola Hettler $250 Rosemary Moore $250 Matt & Kelly Poese $250 Christopher Sause $200 Norman & Karen Oliver $150 Tom & Maureen Klucher $100 Dan & Maureen Vellucci $100 Walter & Judith Zyvith $100 Kevin & Megan Blonder $25 Total $364,575 Endowment Gifts Anonymous gift establishing the John 17:21 Fund $20,000 Marjorie J. Kidston Bequest $4,419 John H. Yerian, Jr. to the John 17:21 Fund $250 Total: 13 $24,669 2011 ANNUAL SUPPORT CAMPAIGN Thank you for supporting the Y’s Mission. $55,000+ Hine Memorial Fund $20,000-29,999 Activate Ohio Diabetes Education Program PNC Foundation $10,000-19,999 Epilepsy Foundation Western/Central PA $5,000- 9,999 Bruce Brocker Michael Bruno Camp Barclay Diabetes Camp Chamberlain Household Edward M. Barr Charitable Trust Edward Powers Charitable Fund Roth, Blair, Roberts, Strasfeld & Lodge Wal-Mart Foundation John H. Yerian, Jr. $2,500-4,999 Brian & Christine Berlin Boardman Printing Tom & Kim Graham The Business Journal Norm & Bonnie Crocker Richard & Anita Dearing Dearing Compressor & Pump Co. Tony & Sara DeAscentis Edward J. DeBartolo Frank & Pearl Gelbman Healthways, Inc. Hill, Barth & King Humility of Mary Health Partners JCPenney Keynote Media Group, LLC Charles W. Masters & Teresa Kondas In Honor of Becky Dearing Wall & Rick Dearing Warren P. Williamson, Jr. Fund $1,000-2,499 AIM NationaLease Akron Children’s Hospital Allstate Foundation Altronic Inc. Bruce R. & Nancy W. Beeghly Family Foundation Mr. & Mrs. George Berlin Richard & Joni Blasé Boardman Rotary Foundation Burke Charitable Foundation C&V Wholesalers, Inc. Cafaro Foundation Anne K. Christman Foundation JP Daliman Denise DeBartolo-York Dr. Constantine Economus Everence Thomas Fleming Thomas Gacse Greg & Jamie Gentry The Georgetown Greater Youngstown Italian Fest Hometown Pharmacy Humana Janice Janjanin Kiwanis Club of Youngstown Kohls Mennonite Foundation Ian & Petunia Midgley Millwood & Affiliated Companies OH WOW! The Roger & Gloria Jones Children Center for Science & Technology Ohio State Eagles Dann & Barb Olin Susan Parker Peace Race Foundation Rachel’s Restaurant Raymond James Charitable Endowment Fund Ron & Peggy Ringness Randy & Laura Shaffer The Sheetz Family In Loving Memory of Grandpa Sheldon Arnold D. Stambaugh Foundation Steel Valley Tri-Club James & Joan Stevenson Taco Management Association Walter Terlecky V & M Star Norma Jean Vadjunec Jeffrey Valley Valley Foods, Inc. Robin & Becky Wall Watson Family Foundation West View Village Company David & Rosemary Yerian Youngstown Foundation $500-999 Advanced Dermatology Aladdin’s Eatery Alex Downie & Sons Co. All Points Physical Therapy Toney Altomare Michael Bachinger Barry Balliet Suzanne Barbati Ken & Sue Barton Battelle Becker Funeral Home David C. Bennett W. E. Bliss Foundation Donna & Sam Boak Boak & Sons, Inc. Monsignor Michael J. Cariglio David Castilla, DDS Robert Cene, Jr. Chamoun, Inc. Complete Family Medicine, Inc. DEPCO Of Ohio Daprile Insurance Data Recovery Services, LLC Albin P. “Bud” Dearing Donald and Hanna DeMarco Family Trust Phillip & Christine Dennison James & Stephanie Dewar In Memory of Helen Donahue Stephan Drake Robert Durick, DDS FEIC Financial, Inc. First Place Bank Community Foundation Fraternal Order of Police Lodge #28 Theresa Fusco Tom Grantonic & Family Green, Haines, Sgamboti Co., LPA Greenwood Foundation HBKS Wealth Advisors Harbor Pet Center Donald Harrison Rob & Nicola Hettler Timothy M. Hilk Rick & Helga Hunneke Hynes Industries Intellitech, Corp. Iron City Wood Products, Inc. Timothy Jacob Johnson & Johnson Joseph F. Burker Corporation Ken Greco Company Stanley Kline Philip & Katie Kocon Alan Kretzer Lelia M. Sharp Fund Robert Lewis Mr. Thomas & Karen Lodge Craig Long Robert Lorsch Foundation Trust John Luklan The Lunne Family MEADD Manchester, Bennett, Powers & Ullman McCauley Funeral Home Paul Milligan Nancy Mirto Kathleen Mumaw Muransky Companies Murray Insurance Ohio Heart Institute Richard Organ Orthopaedic Surgery Center Our Lady of Mount Carmel Tom & Marina Parker Pinnacle Health Concepts Joseph Pipino Kelly & Matt Poese Jonathan Politi Prodigal Media Prout Boiler & Welding, Inc. Pygmy Chieftan Real Living Ministries Attorney Bryan Ridder Joseph Rihvalski In Honor of Al Rilvalski Kenneth Rudge Brian & Lynn Rupe Herbert Schuler David Schultz Josh & Megan Shaffer Dr. Patrick Shannon Soss Family Charitable Trust Spinning Junkies Spiritual Life Committee Gregg Strollo Tri R. Dies, Inc. United Way of Youngstown and the Mahoning Valley Vinylume Products, Inc. Morgan & Joyce Winget Andrea Wood Worldwide Hideout, Inc.- Stephen Webster John & Marie York Youngstown Lions Club Youngstown Orthopaedic Assoc., LTD Dr. Joseph Zeno $100-499 ADE, Inc. Absolute Kitchen & Bath Design Center Advanced Recycling Systems, Inc. Jeffrey & Julie Altman Joe & Lisa Amerson 14 Robert & Heather Anderson Carl & Melanie Angiuli Armando’s, Inc. Arter Insurance Asphalt Solutions Anthony & Mary Atchley Austintown Community Church Austintown Fraternal Order of Police Austintown Podiatry Associates Inc. George Axiotis Axis Enterprises, Inc. Balloon Doctor Bank of America Charitable Foundation John & Georgia Barkett Diane Barone & Joseph Gabriel Barry Dyngles Linda Bauwin Alan Baxter David A. Beck Mr. & Mrs. Loren E. Beck Daniel Becker Bedford Trails Golf Course Donald Begezda Bel Brands USA, Inc. Bellino’s Lube Plus Joseph & Gwendolyn Bennett In Honor of Dick Bennett Sr. Lee Benson Susan Berg Bespokenman, LLC Bethel Lutheran Church Attorney David Betras William Bigelow Philip Bird, DDS L.E. Black, Phillips & Holden Funeral Home, Inc. Boardman Medical Supply, Co. Boardman Poland Jr. Women’s League Bodine Perry, LLC Jeffrey Bond Dr. Tom Boniface Boniface Orthopedics, Inc. Melissa & Bill Booth Bost Workplace Benefits Sarena Bowen & David G. Shaffer Bowladrome Lanes Mary E. Bowyer Boyd, Rummell, Carach, Curry Kaufmann & Bins-Castronovo Co. Boys and Girls Club of Youngstown Bracketology Experts Katherine Brammer Jill Bream & Eric Hutchinson William Brennan Mrs. Robert Bristow Dr. Donald Brunetti Bruno Brothers Pizza Courtney Bryan Buckeye Beverage Eric & Jane Buckingham Linda Burke Burns, O’Hare & Bella CTW Development Corporation Cafe Cimmento Robert Calcagni Camelot Lanes Martha & Raymond Camp Jill & Jay Campbell Campbell Hardware & Supply Campus Book & Supply Candywood Golf Club Canfield Lions Club, Inc. Canfield Pools, Inc. Pete Cannell Canteen Service of Steel Valley Carney-McNicholas, Inc. Thomas Case Casey Malone Show Catholic Charities Catholic Diocese of Youngstown Catholic Healthcare Partners Center for Women Charles Masters & Co. 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Dorrance Brian & Kricket Downie Majorie Downie Ted & Julie Downie Tom & Jen Downie William Downie Eva Doyle John F. Doyle Edward Drennen James Driscoll Larry Duck Attorney James C. Dunn Dennis Dunn Mary Durick Eagles Wings Construction & Remodeling Eclipse Aftermarket Group, Inc. Economus Family Practice Eddie’s Pizzeria Robert & Rosemary Eddy In Memory of Kathy Edminster Robert & Suzanne Eich Carrie Eicher James Ellashek Essenture Workplace Benefits Thomas Evans Everything Buckeyes Express Print Plus Eye Care Associates, Inc. F & G Belleria Advertising Family Services Agency Farmers National Bank Sam Fasline, Jr. Sam Fasline, Sr. Carl & Elizabeth Fayard Yvonne Fayard Robert Ferraro First Place Insurance Jack & Jane Fithian Five Star Graphics Steven Floyd Forman Family Benjamin Forstag Four Square Foundation Frankford Bicycle Fred Martin Ford Jim & Grace Freeze Judy French Barry Friedman Don & Amy Friedrich Howard & Cathy Friend Howdy & Gert Friend Jennifer Friend Scott & Susan Friend Tina Fusco-Woitek GBS Computer Solutions William R. Galla Michael Garvey Gary Ford - Task Wizard Bill & Ilona Gerson James Gibbs John & Sandy Gibson Timothy Gilboy Gillette Masonry, Inc. Girard Liberty Rotary Club Gordy’s Specialty Market Grange Insurance Suzanne Gray Great Garage Doors James B. Greene James E. Greene Greg Rossi Co., LPA Groover Roofing and Siding, Inc. Gulu Electrical Contractors H.A.N.D.S., LLC Habitat for Humanity Hairstyling Concepts James & Carol Halloran Kathleen Hamrock & Patricia Neil Mark Hanni Harland Carter Bill Harr Warren Harrell H. Hugh Harroff, Jr. Elizabeth Haustovich Nancy Hawkins Eletherios Hazimihalis Health Food Center of Youngstown Healthridge Medical Center, Inc. Peter Heinze Richard & Barbara Heinze Marlene Helsel Shaun & Regina Hennon James Herr William Hill, Jr. Holy Family Church Holy Name Church Home Savings & Loan Company Kathleen & Otto Hoover Howard Hanna Realty Sandy Hung Huntington Bank Tim Huston Thomas Hutch Jason Hyde & Family Image One Uniforms, Inc. Donald Inglis Inner Circle Pizza Innersource, Inc. Invisible Fence of Eastern Ohio Irish Bob’s Pub JPI Painting Tim & Jenny Jamison Jensen Household Jet Stream International Jim & Sue’s Pizza Jim Pace Motor Cars Don P. 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Perrott, DMD Michele Perry Dr. Felix Pesa Michael & Lori Pesa Pet Lodge USA of Boardman Thomas Petrarca The Pettigrew’s John Pfau Scott Pflug Physicians Private Consulting Groups, LLC Picino Ciccone Financial Consultants Pilgrim Baptist Church Marilee Pilkington Ed & Phyllis Pilla Delores Pipino Donald P. Pipino Co., LTD Donald Paul Pipino Sam Pipino Walter Pishkur Poland Medical Center Brad & Jeanette Powers David Powers & Beverly Schor Preston Auto Company Provenzale Concessions Fred Pruitt R.T. Vernal Paving, Inc. Ann Raymer Dr. Bonnie Reeveley Margaret J. Reinman Berdina Reis John Rencewicz Rhiel Supply Co. Vincent Ricchiuti Ralph & Lynn Richardson William Richardson James Ries Cathy Risden Amy Rizer Attorney Ted Roberts Brett Roberts Roll Forming Corporation Barbara & Michael Roman Amy E. Romano Ralph & Kati Rosato Jeffrey Rossi Rossi & Santucci Funeral Home Royal Oaks Bar & Grill Rudzik’s Excavating, Inc. Randall W. 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Yakubov Yerkey Chiropractic Duke Young Youngstown City School Teachers Youngstown Floor Sanding Youngstown Grinding Youngstown Thermal, LLC Yurchyk & Davis CPA’s Robert & Carol Zajack Rosanna Zarzycki-Miller Jason Zillo NON-PROFIT ORG. U.S. POSTAGE PAID The Young Men’s Christian Association 17 N. Champion St. P.O. Box 1287 Youngstown, OH 44501-1287 YOUNGSTOWN, OH PERMIT No. 301 John H. Yerian, Jr. Chairman, Board of Trustees Timothy M. Hilk Chief Executive Officer Michael F. Shaffer Central YMCA Thomas Grantonic Davis Family YMCA Brian Rupe Camp Fitch YMCA Patty Tchoryk Administrative Assistant MISSION DRIVEN The Mission of the Y is to put Christian principles into practice through programs that build healthy spirit, mind and body for all. Our core values unite us as a movement with a common cause. They are the shared beliefs and essential principles that guide our behavior, interactions with each other and decision making. CARING – Show a sincere concern for others HONESTY – Be truthful in what you say and do RESPECT – Follow the golden rule RESPONSIBILITY – Be accountable for your promises and actions www.youngstownymca.org www.campfitchymca.org