Jan - April 2015 Guide - YWCA Greater Lafayette
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Jan - April 2015 Guide - YWCA Greater Lafayette
YWCA Program Guide January - April 2015 Page 2 HOURS OF OPERATION Business Office Hours Monday - Friday 8:30 am - 5:00 pm Front Desk Hours Monday-Thursday 8:30 am - 8:00 pm Friday 8:30 am - 6:00 pm Saturday 9:00 am - 5:00 pm WATCH WLFI FOR CLOSURES DUE TO WEATHER HOLIDAY CLOSURE The YWCA will be closed January 1 YWCA Greater Lafayette 605 N. 6th Street, Lafayette, IN 47901 765-742-0075 Domestic Violence Hotline 765-423-1118 or 1-888-345-1118 Domestic Violence Office 765-423-4486 Women’s Cancer Program Office 765-742-4375 or 1-800-770-9004 MISSION The YWCA Greater Lafayette is dedicated to eliminating racism, empowering women and promoting peace, justice, freedom and dignity for all. VISION The YWCA Greater Lafayette will be the leading organization for women and their families, empowering them to meet their vital needs and succeed in life. ABOUT THE YWCA YWCA STAFF Debi DeBruyn - Executive Director Administration: Colin Baker - Front Desk Clerk Sydney Bastian - Front Desk Clerk Michelle Dearing - Operations Director Jessica Gates - Front Desk Clerk Lisa Green - Marketing Director Tracy Hurd - Grants Director Terri Moll - Fiscal Operations Specialist Vicki Smith - Office Manager Domestic Violence Intervention and Prevention Program (DVIPP): Norah Ashcraft - Legal Advocate Tina Azad - Administrative Assistant Amie Brzozowski - Case Advocate Allison Distefano - Outreach Coordinator Lisa Harker - Evening Case Advocate Theresa Loyd - Night House Manager Jasmine Dowd - DVIPP Director Ericka Lee - Shelter Manager Nohemi Lugo - Hispanic Case Advocate Denise McKnight - Night House Manager Jade Warren - Child Advocate Women’s Cancer Program (WCP): Adriana Cornejo - Patient Navigator Maria Garamvolgyi - Intake Specialist Jo Holmes - Intake Specialist Connie Joy - Intake Specialist Heidi Kauffman - WCP Director Kim Lanoue - Patient Navigator Peggy Smock - Financial Navigator Amber Thurman - Records Clerk Adult and Youth Programs: Jordan Bonfitto - Aquatics Director Brittany Hamlin - Asst. Y-Dance Director Sean Keeve - Asst. Volleyball Director Janae Kraud - Program Development Director Leah McCormick - Head Lifeguard Dody McIntyre - Volleyball Director Deedra Newby - Y-Dance Director Shelly Pullins - Asst. Volleyball Director Maintenance: Felipe Orozco - Building Maintenance Jamie Pava - Building Maintenance Page 3 ABOUT THE YWCA CONTENT PAGE Special Events………...………………………………………………………...5 Y-Dance………………………………………………………………………….6 - 7 Adult and Youth Programs .........................................................................8 -12 Network Luncheon Series……………………………………………………..13 Aquatics………………………………………………………………………….14 - 17 Domestic Violence Program...………………………………………………...18 - 21 Women’s Cancer Program .........................................................................22 Donation Form ...........................................................................................23 Dear Friends of the YWCA, Your YWCA continues to provide fitness programs in our newly renovated pool, including swimming lessons, Aqua Zumba®, aquacize and water walking. In addition, we have open swim time and the opportunity to host your own pool parties. In this program guide you will find schedules for pool activities, Y-Dance lessons, volleyball opportunities and more. We really need for our pool memberships to continue to grow, so please come support us and get swim fit! We have pool membership options for everyone. As always, this is your YWCA and we are here to offer not only fun activities but also assistance, when needed, through the Domestic Violence Intervention and Prevention Program and the Women’s Cancer Program. Our Dream Big Campaign for moving the domestic violence shelter to the Oppenheimer House and continuing the renovation of the main building will kick off in early 2015. A big thank you to Cathy WrightEger for chairing this campaign for us. Stay tuned because it’s going to be an exciting year! In the meantime, if you wish to support our efforts, consider the donation form in this program guide or visit us online at www.ywcalafayette.org/donate. Great things are happening at your YWCA and we are looking forward to a fabulous 2015! Debi DeBruyn Executive Director Page 4 ASSOCIATION BOARD OF DIRECTORS Beth Bangs - Vice President Jonella Beale Stephanie Bloyd Jeffrey Brown Angie Catron Debi DeBruyn - Executive Director/Ex-officio Cathy Wright-Eger Carol Galbraith Jamie Proffitt Gordon Jody Hamilton - President David Huhnke - Past President Haley Lindemood Deb McCormick Cindy Murray Heather Johnston Nicholson - Secretary Tina Parker Julie Scott Regena Scott John Willis FOUNDATION BOARD OF DIRECTORS Max Bales Jeffrey Beardmore, MD Cheryl Butcher Debi DeBruyn - Ex-officio Greg Eller Nola Gentry Jody Hamilton - Ex-officio Laura Hess Jackie Hofman Grayce Lechtenberg - President Linda Sorensen - Secretary Beth Stull - Vice President Elaine Todd Sally Watlington - Treasurer ABOUT THE YWCA VOLUNTEERING IS ONE WAY TO HELP The YWCA Greater Lafayette relies on volunteers. We offer many opportunities including babysitting, clerical, facility maintenance, housekeeping and crisis line volunteers. Call 765-742-0075 for more information or email elee@ywcalafayette.org. RENTALS YWCA facilities are available for use by the public. Space at the YWCA can be ideal for any special event. Groups or individuals may rent the YWCA gym, pool, kitchen and meeting rooms. Business and nonprofit rates are available. Call 765742-0075 for information and rates or email jkraud@ywcalafayette.org. WOULD YOU LIKE TO SUPPORT YWCA? Tax-deductible contributions are always welcome! Visit the YWCA, send a check or contribute online at www.ywcalafayette.org/donate. YWCA Greater Lafayette is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization and a United Way partner agency. SPECIAL EVENTS Page 5 Unmasking Domestic Violence Masquerade Party Saturday, February 21 Four Points by Sheraton West Lafayette YWCA Salute to Women Salute to Women is an annual banquet honoring local women who add value to our community and improve the lives of others. Wednesday, March 4 6:00 - 10:30 pm $65 per person or $500 for table of 8 Purdue Memorial Union West Lafayette 5:30 pm Tickets includes dinner, entertainment and drink ticket Reservation information to follow Proceeds benefit the YWCA Domestic Violence Intervention and Prevention Program Clay Bowl Giving Project Sponsored by: Four Points by Sheraton, Mammaw’s Sweet Shoppe, GasStoveCreative, Voestapline, Kathy’s Kandies, Heath CPA and Associates Register at www.ywcalafayette.org/ masquerade Thursday, April 16 Hundreds of clay bowls are made and donated by local potters. Join us for lunch or dinner, enjoy great food by Puccini’s and pick out your special bowl. All proceeds benefit the YWCA Domestic Violence Intervention and Prevention Program. Reservation deadline February 10 Lunch 11:00 am - 1:00 pm Dinner 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm Reservation information to follow Page 6 Y-DANCE Winter 2015 (16 Weeks) Y-Dance Important Dates Registration Deadline: December 31, 2014 Costume Measuring: January 5-8 Instructional Classes: January 12-May 7 Spring Break: March 23-27 Y-Dance Photo Session: May 2 Y-Dance Show Dress Rehearsal: May 8 Y-Dance Shows: May 9 at 1:00 and 6:00 PM Registration Fee: An annual $25 fee and an enrollment form must be completed at time of registration. Tuition: 1-Hour Classes: Fusion, Leaps and Turns, Ballet Technique, Hip Hop, Modern, Dance Improvisation $176 45-Minute Classes: Pre-Fusion, Tap, SNAP Dance $133 The Fusion Experience: To encourage dancers who want to focus on dance and excel beyond the recreational level, we offer the following if the same dancer enrolls in all three of the following hour classes: Fusion, Leaps and Turns, and Ballet Technique $460 Discounts: There is a 15% discount for dancers enrolled in more than one class and for multiple children living in the same household taking Y-Dance. (Excludes The Fusion Experience, which is already discounted) SNAP Dance (Special Needs Aquatics and Activities Program) Ages 5-18 Wednesday Jan. 7-May 6 4:30-5:15 Staci PRE-FUSION (Age 3) Thursday BALLET/JAZZ FUSION Pre-K 4 years to Kindergarten Monday Tuesday Kindergarten Monday Tuesday Division 1-2 Level 1 Monday Tuesday Thursday Division 3-5 Level 1 Monday Tuesday Thursday Level 2 Monday Tuesday Level 3 Thursday Jan. 8-May 7 5:00-5:45 Deedra Jan. 5-May 4 Jan. 6-May 5 1:00-2:00 Deedra 5:00-6:00 McKaylee Jan. 5-May 4 Jan. 6-May 5 5:00-6:00 Jessica 6:00-7:00 McKaylee Jan. 5-May 4 Jan. 6-May 5 Jan. 8-May 7 6:00-7:00 5:00-6:00 5:00-6:00 Jessica Cassidy Abbie Jan. 5-May 4 Jan. 6-May 5 Jan. 8-May 7 Jan. 5-May 4 Jan. 6-May 5 Jan. 8-May 7 6:00-7:00 5:00-6:00 5:00-6:00 7:00-8:00 6:00-7:00 5:00-6:00 Haley Megan Corrin Haley Megan Molly Page 7 Winter 2015 (16 Weeks) Y-DANCE BALLET/JAZZ FUSION (continued) Division 6-12 Level 1 Level 1+ Level 2 Level 3 Level 4* Monday Tuesday Wednesday Wednesday Wednesday Wednesday Jan. 5-May 4 Jan. 6-May 5 Jan. 7-May 6 Jan. 7-May 6 Jan. 7-May 6 Jan. 7-May 6 5:00-6:00 5:00-6:00 4:30-5:30 5:30-6:30 7:30-8:30 6:30-7:30 Brittany Brittany Brittany Brittany Brittany Brittany *Enrollment in Level 4 Fusion requires enrollment in Leaps and Turns and Ballet Technique Adult Tuesday Jan. 6-May 5 7:00-8:00 Deedra LEAPS AND TURNS (Enrollment in Fusion is required before enrolling in Leaps and Turns) Division 1-2 Tuesday Jan. 6-May 5 6:00-7:00 Cassidy Division 3-5 Levels 1&2 combined Monday Jan. 5-May 4 5:00-6:00 Deedra Level 3 Thursday Jan. 8-May 7 6:00-7:00 Molly Division 6-12 Level 1 Monday Jan. 5-May 4 6:00-7:00 Deedra Level 1+ Wednesday Jan. 7-May 6 6:30-7:30 Deedra Level 2 Wednesday Jan. 7-May 6 4:30-5:30 Deedra Level 3 Wednesday Jan. 7-May 6 5:30-6:30 Deedra Level 4 Wednesday Jan. 7-May 6 7:30-8:30 Deedra BALLET TECHNIQUE Ballet 1 Ballet 2 Ballet 3 Ballet 4 Ballet 5 Monday Wednesday Wednesday Wednesday Wednesday Jan. 5-May 4 Jan. 7-May 6 Jan. 7-May 6 Jan. 7-May 6 Jan. 7-May 6 HIP HOP Division 3-8 Division 9-12 & Adult Thursday Thursday Jan. 8-May 7 Jan. 8-May 7 7:00-8:00 Amberly 8:00-9:00 Amberly MODERN Division 3-5 & 6-12 Tuesday Jan. 6-May 5 6:00-7:00 Amberly DANCE IMPROVISATION Division 3-5 & 6-12 Tuesday Jan. 6-May 5 7:00-8:00 Amberly TAP Tap 1 Tap 2 Jan. 8-May 7 Jan. 8-May 7 6:00-6:45 Emily 7:00-7:45 Emily (Enrollment in Fusion is required before enrolling in Ballet) Thursday Thursday 5:00-6:00 4:30-5:30 7:30-8:30 6:30-7:30 5:30-6:30 Skyler Alyna Alyna Alyna Alyna See website at www.ywcalafayette.org/ydance for full program details Page 8 ADULT/YOUTH PROGRAMS YWCA Speed Training Clinic by Miracles Rehabilitation Sports Performance Center Ages 7-18 Includes progressive mechanics training for speed and direction for all youth athletes. Instructor: Will Miedling, M.S., CSCS, USAW, Sports Performance Director January 31 (register by Jan. 28) February 28 (register by Feb. 25) March 28 (register by March 25) Ages 7 - 11: 9:00 am -10:00 am Ages 12 - 14: 10:00 am -11:00 am Ages 14 - 18: 11:00 am - Noon $10 per child per session Spots are limited Call 765-742-0075 to register Minimum enrollment 3 Maximum enrollment 20 Spring Break Camp Ages 4-12 March 23rd - 27th Monday-Friday, 8:00 am- 5:30 pm $100 for camp (limited scholarships) Bring sack lunch, swimsuit and towel 2 snacks provided each day Camp includes swimming, arts and crafts, educational topics and open gym Register by March 17 SNAP Gymnastics (Special Needs Aquatics and Activities Program) For special needs children ages 5-12 In partnership with Alpha Xi Delta Sorority Saturday January 17, 24, 31 February 7, 21, 28 March 7, 14 10:15 am -11:00 am $75 for session (limited scholarships) Register by January 14 Minimum enrollment 3 Maximum enrollment 20 Page 9 ADULT/YOUTH PROGRAMS Tutoring Grades K-12 Does your child need extra assistance with school work? Tutoring is Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday from 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm YWCA 604 Building (brown door across from main building) There is no charge for tutoring, but you must call 765-423-7029 to register your child before their first session. Tutors are Purdue University students American Red Cross Babysitting Class Ages 11-16 Instructor: Janae Kraud Become a safe and responsible babysitter. Learn how to respond in emergency situations. March 25 & 26 (must attend both days) 9:00 am - Noon CANCER WELLNESS PROGRAM IN PARTNERSHIP WITH PURDUE UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND KINESIOLOGY Program is for any cancer survivor Exercise Program highlights: Yoga Cardio/strength Pilates Stretching/flexibility Relaxation Assessments made by exercise specialist January 12 - May 2 Program is at Purdue University Ismail Center 715 Clinic Drive Room 1130 Street parking and free parking after 5:00 pm in the 850 garage connected to the building Monday, Wednesday and Friday 5:00 pm - 6:30 pm Cost is $50 $50 (limited scholarships) Register by March 23 Bring water bottle and towel Minimum enrollment 2 Maximum enrollment 10 You may join the program at any time Minimum enrollment 3 Call 765-742-0075 to register Page 10 ADULT/YOUTH PROGRAMS American Red Cross CPR/AED/First Aid Classes MEN’S NOON BASKETBALL Ages 16+ Ages 15+ Get the skills you need to save lives. Participants will be certified in Adult, Child and Infant CPR, AED and First Aid. Any skill level is welcome. Drop-in basketball in the YWCA gym. Certifications are valid for 2 years. Instructor: Janae Kraud January 15 5:30 pm - 8:00 pm Register by January 13 March 12 5:30 pm - 8:00 pm Register by March 10 Cost is $50 Minimum enrollment 2 Maximum enrollment 10 Monday, Wednesday and Friday 11:30 am - 1:30 pm With YWCA annual basketball membership of $50, fee options are $5 per day or $40 per month. $10 per day with no membership. Page 11 Gentle Hatha Yoga Ages 18+ ADULT/YOUTH PROGRAMS ZUMBA GOLD® Ages 16+ Certified Hatha Yoga Instructor: Pat Koppes Certified Zumba Instructor: Richard Cash Must be able to get up from floor. Bring mat, strap, block and blanket if you prefer to use your own. Mats are available at YWCA to borrow. Wear comfortable clothes and indoor shoes. Bring water bottle and towel. Tuesday and Thursday 9:30 am - 11:00 am FIRST CLASS IS FREE $6 per class $50 for 10 classes* $80 for 20 classes* Minimum enrollment 3 Maximum enrollment 14 ZUMBA® Ages 16+ Certified Zumba Instructor: Danielle Hrachovec Wear comfortable clothes and indoor shoes. Bring water bottle and towel. Monday, Wednesday and Friday 8:00 am - 9:00 am FIRST CLASS IS FREE $6 per class $50 for 10 classes* $80 for 20 classes* Minimum enrollment 3 Maximum enrollment 25 Tuesday and Thursday 8:30 am - 9:20 am FIRST CLASS IS FREE $6 per class $50 for 10 classes* $80 for 20 classes* Minimum enrollment 3 Maximum enrollment 25 *Purchase a fitness card and it can be used for Yoga, Zumba®, Zumba® Gold (excludes Aqua Zumba®) Page 12 ADULT/YOUTH PROGRAMS Point Lite Volleyball Adult Volleyball League The Point Lite program is a lowcost, low-impact program. It is a stepping stone for youth and novice players. January 12 - March 23 3rd - 5th graders Winter-Spring Training League: January 21 - March 11 Ages 18+ Monday and Thursday 7:15 pm - 10:15 pm $40 per person $160 quad team (2 men, 2 women) $240 sixes team (3 men, 3 women) Spring-Summer Training League: April 8 - May 27 Minimum of 5 teams Maximum of 12 teams Wednesdays 5:30 pm - 7:00 pm Register online at www.ywcalafayette.org/volleyball Fee: $150 each session Register online at ywcalafayette.org/volleyball For information, contact Dody McIntyre at 765-423-7020 For information, contact Dody McIntyre at 765-423-7020 Page 13 NETWORK LUNCHEON SERIES YWCA 2015 Spring Network Luncheon Series “Blazing Ahead” Wednesdays from 11:30 am – 1:00 pm Luncheons are $15 each To register call 765-742-0075 or go online at www.ywcalafayette.org/network Series Sponsor: Soller-Baker Funeral Homes, Inc. January 14 Guest Speaker: Tracy Dodds, Grants Director, YWCA Greater Lafayette; First Woman Inducted into the Indiana Sportswriters and Sportscasters Hall of Fame “Blazing Trails for Women” Tracy was one of the first women in the field of sports writing, covering everything from the Olympic Games to Muhammad Ali title fights. She began her career when media passes said, “No Women or Children in the Press Box.” When she retired from the newspaper business more than 30 years later, the passes said, “Working Press Only.” Tracy will share highlights from that journey. February 11 Guest Speaker: Katy Bunder, Executive Director, Food Finders Food Bank “Blazing Ahead to Reduce Hunger” We are blazing ahead to reduce hunger in the 16 counties we serve. It is unacceptable for low income families and individuals to remain hungry when we live in a wealthy country that produces most of the world’s food. With the opening of the Food Resource and Education Center, Food Finders will distribute more food and teach people how to use the resources available to them to improve food security in their households. March 11 Guest Speaker: Dr. Leah Jamieson, The John A. Edwardson Dean, College of Engineering, Purdue University “A Dean's Retrospective on Women in Engineering ... and a Look into the Future” Dean Leah Jamieson will share her experience as a woman in engineering, will reflect on what has changed and what remains the same, and will speculate about the future. April 8 Guest Speaker: Donya Lester, Executive Director, Purdue Ag Alumni Association “Setting the Fields on Fire: Speaking Up for Agriculture” Consumers and the public are more disconnected from those who produce their food than at any time in our history. “Agvocacy” is vital to the success of the agriculture industry. Donya is an accomplished public speaker and seasoned ag professional who also happens to be a farm wife. Her agenda is to build better relationships with consumers and policy makers for ag producers and the land-grant agricultural university system. May 13 Guest Speaker: Toyinda Wilson-Long, Founder, Leadership Strategy & Consulting, LLC.; President, Purdue Black Alumni Organization “The Masterpiece: Creating Dynamic Connections” Mastering the art of connecting with people will help you to succeed personally, professionally and civically. At times we may believe that some individuals are naturally able to connect; in actuality, anyone can learn how to make communication an opportunity for a dynamic connection. Toyinda will share connecting principles and practices she uses in her involvements. Get ready to activate your artistic talents! Page 14 AQUATICS MEMBER RATES POOL PARTICIPATING MEMBERSHIP RATES: Pool memberships require a one-time joiner’s fee of $25. Memberships are month-to-month and can be cancelled with 30 days written notice. Membership includes unlimited access to Lap Swim, Water Walking, Aqua Zumba®, Aquacize and Open Swim. Family - $40/month Adult - $25/month Seniors (65+) - $20/month Students (13 years - college) - $20/month Pool Member Rates: Youth Swim Lessons Group Class* Youth Swim Lessons Private Session $81 for 8-week session $18 for 1/2-hour lesson Adult Swim Lessons Group Class* $162 for 8- week session Adult Swim Lessons Private Session $27 for 1/2-hour lesson *Both Adult and Youth Swim Lessons include two sessions per week. Adult and Youth Lessons are offered simultaneously but youth and adult learners will be separated and led by different instructors. Baby + Me Class $90 for 8-week session SNAP** Aquatics $68 for 8-week session $43 for 6-week session **Special Needs Aquatics and Activities Program. Water Walking, Lap Swim, Open Swim, Aqua Zumba®, Aquacize FREE Pool Rental: Hourly Pool Rentals (1-30 swimmers) (31-60 swimmers) $54 per hour $72 per hour Pool Party Only (up to 30 swimmers***) $108 for 2 hours Gym and Pool Party (up to 30 guests***) $108 for 2 hours One hour in gym followed by one hour in pool ***Additional guests $5 each. Minimum class size for Adult & Youth Lessons, Aqua Zumba®, Aquacize and Baby + Me is 5 participants. Full pool schedule available at ywcalafayette.org/aquatics. Lanes are open for lap/open swim and water walking whenever there are open lanes notated on schedule. Pool is available for organized group rental and parties. Contact Aquatics Department at aquatics@ywcalafayette.org for more information. Page 15 AQUATICS NON-MEMBER RATES POOL NON-MEMBER RATES: Youth Swim Lessons Group Class* Youth Swim Lessons Private Session $90 for 8-week session $20 for 1/2-hour lesson Adult Swim Lessons Group Class* Adult Swim Lessons Private Session $180 for 8-week session $30 for 1/2-hour lesson *Both Adult and Youth Swim Lessons include two sessions per week. Adult and Youth Lessons are offered simultaneously but youth and adult learners will be separated and led by different instructors. Baby + Me Class $100 for 8-week session SNAP** Aquatics $75 for 8-week session $50 for 6-week session **Special Needs Aquatics and Activities Program. Water Walking, Lap Swim, Open Swim, Aqua Zumba®, Aquacize $6 per visit $50 for 10 visits* $80 for 20 visits* *Punch card can be used for water walking, lap swim, open swim, Aqua Zumba®, Aquacize Pool Rental: Hourly Pool Rentals (1-30 swimmers) (31-60 swimmers) $60 per hour $80 per hour Pool Party Only (up to 30 swimmers***) $120 for 2 hours Gym and Pool Party (up to 30 guests***) $120 for 2 hours One hour in gym followed by one hour in pool ***Additional guests $5 each. Minimum class size for Adult & Youth Lessons, Aqua Zumba®, Aquacize and Baby + Me Class is 5 participants. Pool Hours: Monday-Thursday 6:00 am - 8:00 pm, Friday 6:00 am 6:00 pm, Saturday 9:00 am - 5:00 pm., Sunday Closed Page 16 POOL PROGRAMS Aqua Zumba® Aqua Zumba® is an invigorating low-impact exercise program that will provide cardio-conditioning and body-toning. Ability to tread water necessary. Participants under age 16 must be accompanied by an adult. Minimum 5 participants and maximum 20 participants. Monday, Wednesday and Friday 11:30 am - 12:30 pm Tuesday 7:30 pm - 8:30 pm Saturday Noon - 1:00 pm Swim Lessons First session: January 12 - March 7 Second session: March 31 - May 23 Age range: 3 - adult No more than 6 learners per instructor and groups will be separated by age and ability. Lessons are structured progressively to advance learners’ abilities throughout the program from general water comfort to swimming on both front and back. More advanced lessons are also available upon request, including instruction on all four competitive swim strokes. Monday: 5:00 pm - 5:30 pm, 5:30 pm - 6:00 pm, 6:00 pm - 6:30 pm, 6:30 pm - 7:00 pm Wednesday: 5:00 pm - 5:30 pm, 5:30 pm - 6:00 pm, 6:00 pm - 6:30 pm, 6:30 pm - 7:00 pm Saturday: 10:00 am - 10:30 am, 10:30 am - 11:00 am, 11:00 am - 11:30 am, 11:30 am -Noon Sign up for 2 lesson times per week Private Lessons Available by request. Schedules are coordinated between instructor and student availability. Lessons are 30 minutes in length. Page 17 POOL PROGRAMS Baby + Me First session: January 12 - March 7 Second session: March 31 - May 23 Age Range: 6 months - 2.5 years Minimum of 5 children with caregiver. Children must wear tight-fitting water-appropriate swim diaper under bathing suit. A fun and playful atmosphere is provided in which children can learn to be comfortable in the water. They will learn to explore submerging different body parts until comfortable completely submerged. Caregiver and child will explore front and back buoyancy, and balancing independence with water safety. Monday 10:00 am - 10:30 am Friday 10:00 am - 10:30 am SNAP (Special Needs Aquatics and Activities Program) First session: 8 weeks - January 16, 23, 30, February 6, 13, 20, 27, March 6 Second session: 6 weeks - April 3, 10, 17, 24, May 1, 8 SNAP aquatic programs will teach your child the fundamentals of swimming. A one-on-one approach is taken to ensure your child is working at a level that will promote growth. Our goal is to give children the ability to preserve themselves if they should ever encounter a water crisis. Friday 5:30 pm - 6:15 pm Minimum enrollment 3 Maximum enrollment 15 Program registration packet required Aquacize Boost energy, strengthen your core and improve cardiovascular fitness! The resistance of the water enhances aquatic exercise while the buoyancy of the water reduces impact. This class is conducted in chest-deep water and will include a variety of movements and the use of equipment such as hand buoys. Monday, Wednesday and Friday 8:30 am - 9:30 am Page 18 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE PROGRAM Domestic Violence Intervention and Prevention Program (DVIPP) 24-Hour Hotline: 765-423-1118 1-888-345-1118 toll free 24-hour safe, confidential, emergency shelter for victims of domestic violence. Serves Tippecanoe, Benton, Carroll, Clinton, Warren and White counties. Assistance with protective orders and other legal advocacy such as attorney referrals and emotional support during proceedings and appointments. Resources provided (with case management) to help women find employment, housing, financial resources, childcare, counseling, etc., in order to become self-sufficient. Child advocacy and child abuse prevention education. Free 9-1-1 cell phones for victims of domestic violence, stalking and harassment. Spanish-speaking staff available; para en español pregunte por. Nohemí Lugo. Support groups and classes, including groups in Spanish. Parenting program in English and Spanish. Educational presentations for adults, teens, children, schools and groups. Volunteer opportunities. DVIPP Office, 604 N. 6th Street, Lafayette Hours are Monday - Friday, 9:00 am - 4:00 pm, 765-423-4486 Page 19 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE PROGRAM S.E.A.L.S Group (Self-Esteem and Life Skills) Open to all children in the community ages 6 years and older Topics include conflict resolution, problem solving, bullying, safety, self-health and getting to know yourself. No charge for class Wednesday 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm PERSONAL EMPOWERMENT AND ACCOUNTABILITY GROUP FOR WOMEN An innovative class to help women break the patterns of abusive relationships. Women will learn the dynamics of power and control and take personal responsibility with changes to create healthier, happier relationships for themselves and their children. No charge for class YWCA 604 Bldg. 604 N. 6th Street Wednesday, 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm YWCA 604 Bldg. 604 N. 6th Street Contact Jade Warren at 765-423-7029 to register Childcare available at no charge. Page 20 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE PROGRAM REFLECTIONS Self-Esteem Support Group Women 18+ Topics include self-esteem, selfforgiveness, positive attitudes, positive self-talk, assertive communication, managing stress, letting go of destructive behaviors, taking responsibility and problem-solving strategies. No charge for class Thursday, 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm YWCA 604 Bldg. 604 N. 6th Street TLC FAMILY ENRICHMENT PROGRAM Ages 18+ This is a parenting support group for men and women. We discuss a variety of topics while providing opportunities for parents, guardians and grandparents to talk to one another about their current concerns. The classes are child-focused and provide an opportunity for parents to support each other. No charge for class Facilitator: Lisa Harker Facilitator: Lisa Harker Childcare provided at no charge. REFLECTIONS FOR CHILDREN Open to all children in the community ages 6 years and older Topics include respect, building a positive self-image, confidence, self-health, and getting to know yourself. No charge for class Thursday, 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm YWCA 604 Bldg. 604 N. 6th Street Contact Jade Warren at 765-423-7029 to register. Tuesday, 6:30pm - 8:00 pm YWCA 604 Bldg. 604 N. 6th Street Any parent/guardian may join at any time. Childcare provided at no charge. TLC ENRICHMENT FOR CHILDREN Open to all children in the community ages 6 years and older Topics include positive relationships, building character, family, communication and feelings. No charge for class Tuesdays, 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm YWCA 604 Bldg. 604 N. 6th Street Contact Jade Warren at 765-423-7029 to register. Page 21 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE PROGRAM En Español - Spanish Programs REFLEXIONES Ven a conocer a otras mujeres hispanas de tu área. Podrás compartir tus alegrías, tristezas y logros con ellas. Podrás obtener ayuda para los problemas que puedas enfrentar. Hablaremos acerca de la auto estima, relaciones interpersonales, nuestras tradiciones y cultura. Nos reunimos el segundo y cuarto miércoles de cada mes de 10 a 11:30 a.m. en las oficinas del DVIPP. Se ofrece guardería para los niños hasta los 6 años con previo aviso. GRATIS REFLEXIONES - FRANKFORT Nos reunimos el cuarto martes de cada mes de 11:00 am a 12:30 pm en las oficinas del Centro De Aprendizaje de la Extension de Purdue en Frankfort. GRATIS ENRIQUECIMIENTO DE LA FAMILIA/GRUPO PARA PADRES Le da a las mujeres y hombres nuevas herramientas para disciplinar a sus hijos, aumentar la auto estima de los niños y mejorar la comunicación entre la familia. Este grupo se reúne dos horas por semana. La clase dura siete semanas. Necesita registrarse antes del comienzo de la clase. GRATIS Para ayuda en español pregunte por Nohemí Lugo, 765-423-7003. Page 22 WOMEN’S CANCER PROGRAM WOMEN’S CANCER PROGRAM Women’s Cancer Program Office The YWCA Women's Cancer Program strives to eliminate inequities in health care experienced by many women through removing barriers and promoting effective community-based outreach, education and referrals to appropriate clinical services. 8:00 am - 5:00 pm Monday - Friday 765-742-4375 1-800-770-9004 (toll-free) * Mammograms, Pap tests and other diagnostic services/treatment related to breast and cervical cancers provided at no charge for eligible women. * Staff includes two Patient Navigators who are available to remove barriers to receiving treatment. * Program serves 23 Indiana counties. * Transportation and interpretation services for medical appointments in Tippecanoe County. * Educational presentations. * Para en español pregunte por Adriana Cornejo, 765-423-7027. The YWCA Women’s Cancer Program is made possible by funding from the Avon Foundation Breast Health Outreach Program, United Way of Greater Lafayette, the Indiana State Department of Health Breast and Cervical Cancer Program, Susan G. Komen for the Cure Central Indiana, the Indiana Breast Cancer Awareness Trust, private donations and fundraisers. WOMEN’S CANCER SUPPORT GROUP This group is for women who are survivors of any type of cancer. The group meets the last Tuesday of each month from 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm at the YWCA, 605 N. 6th Street, Lafayette. For information, call 765-742-4375. Page 23 DONATION FORM _____ I would like to make a donation to YWCA Greater Lafayette Donation Amount:__________ Designation: _____Support YWCA programs _____Women’s Cancer Program _____Domestic Violence Program _____Pool Fund _____Adult and Youth Programs If you would like to donate by credit card on our website, visit www.ywcalafayette.org/donate Other payment options are listed below ________________________________________________________ Name ________________________________________________________ Email Address ________________________________________________________ Home Address ________________________________________________________ City/State/Zip Code ________________________________________________________ Phone Number Type of Payment: ___Check payable to YWCA Greater Lafayette ___Visa ___Mastercard ___American Express ___Discover ____________________________________ ___________________ Credit Card Number Expiration Date ________________________________________________________ Name on Credit Card ________________________________________________________ Signature Please return to: YWCA Greater Lafayette, 605 N. 6th Street, Lafayette, IN 47901 Thank you for your donation to support our programs. Check out all of the YWCA pool programs! The YWCA is a United Way partner agency YWCA Greater Lafayette 605 N. 6th Street Lafayette, IN 47901 www.ywcalafayette.org Non-Profit Organization U.S. Postage PAID Lafayette, IN Permit No. 195
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