2013 Annual Report - Penobscot Bay YMCA

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2013 Annual Report - Penobscot Bay YMCA
GRATITUDE
We dedicated this annual report to Bill Leone an extraordinary person who exemplifies passion
and serves the Y with purpose, every single day.
PENOBSCOT BAY YMCA
PO Box 840 ● 116 Union Street ● Rockport, Maine 04856
Phone: 207.236.3375 ● Fax: 207.236.8458
LEARN MORE.
VISIT WWW.PENBAYYMCA.ORG
2013 ANNUAL REPORT
Penobscot Bay YMCA
The mission of the Penobscot Bay YMCA is to
provide high quality services that meet the youth
development, healthy living and social needs of
individuals and families in the communities we serve.
The Y is a powerful association of men, women and children of all ages and walks of life
joined together by a shared passion: to strengthen the foundation of community.
With a commitment to nurturing the potential of kids, promoting healthy living and fostering a
sense of social responsibility, the Y ensures that every individual has access to the essentials
needed to learn, grow and thrive. Anchored in more than 10,000 neighborhoods around the
country, the Y has the long-standing relationships and physical presence not just to promise,
but to deliver, lasting personal and social change.
WE BELIEVE that
people who volunteer
their time, resources and
expertise bring greater
meaning to their lives
and to others. We are
so THANKFUL for
our extraordinary
volunteers!
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Leslie Eaton, President
Dan Bookham, Vice President
Andrea Bob Conover, Secretary
David Weil, Treasurer
Jill Delano
Jim Bowditch
Joe Curll
Jim Butler
Neale Sweet
Becky Brace
Jim Grimes
Jim Nelson
Steve Young
Jane Bennett
Jen Roper
Bill Leone
Susan Howland
Tom Girard
Andy Clement
LEADERSHIP STAFF
Troy Curtis
Ted Pieri
Joe Cox
Marcia Roberts
Sarah Whytock
Kristine Lerner
Jasen Wood
Jan Mueller
Sandy Bodamer
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Meghan Gustafson
Lydia Fournier
Theo Berez
Ben St. Cyr
Sam Grinnell
Andréa Penney
Executive Director
Finance Director
Facility Director
Development and
Marketing Director
Development and
Marketing Coordinator
Human Resources
Director
Senior Program Director
Accounting Assistant
Senior Activities Director
and Member Services Coordinator
Child Care Co-Director
WE BELIEVE
Child Care Co-Director
the values of the Y
Wellness Director
make an IMPACT
Aquatics Director
on everything
we do.
Assistant Aquatics Director
Teen Center Coordinator
Barbara Davidson
Mary Alice McLean
MEMBERS
HERITAGE
SOCIETY
WE BELIEVE your legacy
BRIGHTENS THE FUTURE. Your
gifts sustain our efforts to build a
lasting endowment fund for youth
development, healthy living and
social responsibility today
and for years to come.
The Heritage Society recognizes friends of the Y
who have made permanent gifts to benefit children
and youth. Through their visionary commitment to
Y principles, they assure financial security through
a growing resource, our perpetual endowment fund.
Heritage Society members have made one of several
types of gifts: bequests, significant outright gifts to
the endowment, gifts of insurance, gifts made by
naming the YMCA beneficiary of retirement assets,
charitable trusts for gift annuities.
Further information may be obtained by contacting
Troy Curtis, Executive Director or Marcia Roberts,
Development and Marketing Director of the
Penobscot Bay YMCA.
MARGE JONES
HONOR SOCIETY
Helping families THRIVE.
Recognized for their
OUTSTANDING SERVICE to
the Penobscot Bay YMCA.
C. Wilkes Babb Trust
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beane
Dr. and Mrs. James Bowditch
Mr. and Mrs. Rick Bresnahan
Mr. and Mrs. James Butler
Mr. and Mrs. Troy Curtis
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Dickey
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Eaton
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Fernald
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Foxwell
M. Alton French Charitable Fund
Mr. Don Isikoff
Mr. and Mrs. Ned Kyle
Mr. Leo A. Laukka and Family
Mr. and Mrs. William Leone
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Margolis
Ms. Marty Martens
Mr. and Mrs. David Montgomery
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Morong
Mr. and Mrs. George Mueller
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Pierce
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ryan
Mr. and Mrs. John Sherman
Mr. Neale Sweet and Ms. Betsy Perry
Ms. Nancy Watson Symington
York McDonough Charitable Gift
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Abbott
Ms. Molly Fitch
Mr. and Mrs. Steven Smith
Mr. Larry Campbell
Mr. Kenneth Axelson
Ms. Sara Montgomery
Patrick Day and Bryan Ready
MEMBERS
Frank Beane
Bob Daigle
Mike Devine
Allen Fernald
Susan Flynn
Ed Hurlburt
Marge Jones
Ned Kyle
Steve Mansfield
Mike Pierce
John Sherman
Nancy Watson Symington
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WE BELIEVE in
POSSIBILITIES
Dear YMCA Members, Program Participants, Donors, Volunteers and Staff,
and celebrate the
INSPIRING stories
of our members.
It gives us great pleasure to report that the Penobscot Bay YMCA is healthy and positioned well to continue our
mission of meeting the youth development, healthy living and social needs of our community. Last year was a strong
year for the Y and with your generous support we continued to make a positive difference in the lives of the people
we served. Below are a few 2013 highlights:
ACCOMPLISHMENTS
In the past year, the Penobscot Bay YMCA:
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CELEBRATES
AND REMINDS US TO LIVE OUR CAUSE EVERY DAY.
We made a promise to strengthen community through youth development, healthy living
and social responsibility. Fulfilling this promise begins with staff and volunteer leaders
of all levels, understanding the promise and their role in fulfilling it.
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“After completing my treatment for non-Hodgkin's lymphoma I still felt sluggish and unwell. I knew
that exercise would help, but nothing appealed to me until a friend invited me to a yoga class at
the Y. I will be forever grateful for my friend introducing me to yoga, and to the Y staff for
being there!” - Stephanie
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“I developed the CONNECTIONS program in 2002 for parents and children in grades 3-4-5 in Knox
County and Lincolnville. This free program at the Y gives parents and kids from dozens of families
the chance to spend some special time together. We’re having fun while nurturing closer bonds
between the children and adults in a professionally facilitated, supportive environment. Without
the Y, this program would never happen.” - Hank
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“I know how important it is to get proper nutrition and regular exercise, so I visit the Y three days
a week. Seeing people my age who are sedentary and unable to walk inspires me to stay active. I
work on strength with Group Power and Body Forging, and I’m almost 80!” - Eva
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“The YMCA scholarship program allowed me to get back to a healthy, well rounded life. The Y
became a place where I could unload the cares of the day and feel energized. I use the Y as much
as I can, and I coach after-school sports programs. I come to the Y to be healthy and to compete,
but more importantly for community.” - Jon
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“We feel comfortable letting our kids go to The Teen Center after school. They’re moving toward
more independence in a place where they are safe, supervised, and actively engaged.”
- Shannon, George and the “O” Boys
“When our childcare provider closed her doors on short notice, we and 22 other families were left
without anyone to look after our children. We asked the Y to extend its childcare program to the
Midcoast Recreation Center. The Y put together a plan practically overnight! After three days, we
were back at work, knowing that our children would be beautifully cared for. Our son loves his
friends and teachers at the Y’s MRC Childcare Program.” - Tiffany
introduced the LIVESTRONG® program, a new health initiative at the YMCA. Through this FREE twelve week
program, our Y is creating communities among cancer survivors and guiding them through safe physical
activity, helping them build supportive relationships and reducing stress – leading to an improved quality of life.
was the beneficiary of the Pop the Cork event. Proceeds from this event will support the Y’s health initiatives
such as: free community fitness classes, cancer survivor wellness program and activities that support
independent living for our senior population.
awarded 3,118 people and families financial aid, a value of over $240,000 in services. Every needy person or
family who requested help was awarded financial aid. Funds to support this work were raised via endowment
income, UMCC support, the Boat Auction, the Summer Raffle, the Camp Appeal and the Annual Scholarship
Campaign.
generated a modest operating surplus which we invested back into the Y in the form of facility repairs,
upgrades and staff development.
provided services for nearly 5,000 members. In addition, we registered over 28,322 individuals in programs.
through partnerships with RSU 20 and the USDA we helped provide over 4,600 meals to children and families
during the 2013 summer.
replaced the metal roof on our 116 Union Street Facility.
STRATEGIC PLAN
Your YMCA is working to meet a number of challenges in our community.
We continue to meet the evolving health needs of individuals of all ages in our service area, through high quality
programs, facilities and collaborations.
• Senior membership category has grown 30% since 2012.
• Offered over 2,000 free swim and wellness classes to YMCA members, in hopes of creating a healthier
community.
We remain financially viable in challenging times by raising revenues and controlling costs.
• Added three new families to the Heritage Society (YMCA Endowment).
• Generated 18% of total revenue via contributed sources.
• Reduced organizational debt by $30,000.
We seek to expand operational outreach and identify growth opportunities within our service area.
• Expanded Childcare offering to Mid-Coast Recreation Center.
• Added two additional senior exercise programming sites.
While we continue to have a lot to do, we enter this new phase with
confidence and excitement. Thank you for all of your support and
encouragement – we couldn’t do it without you.
Warmly,
Leslie Eaton, YMCA Board President
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YOU CAN COUNT ON US.
WE BELIEVE all
children and youth
should be given the
opportunity to reach
their full POTENTIAL in
spirit, mind and body.
We’re here to make
that happen.
2013 HIGHLIGHTS:
• Community youth learned basic skills, made new friends, gained
strength and self-confidence by participating in a variety of sports
such as indoor soccer, sports club, basketball, lacrosse and a variety of other youth programs such as pee wee sports, and youth
rock climbing. These programs increased the activity, decreased
screen time, and encouraged a lifetime of healthy choices.
• The FREE Learn to Swim program continued to grow while offering
over 90 children in Knox County and Lincolnville the opportunity
to learn a life skill and have fun as they prepare for a summer of
fun. Members of our swim team also took the opportunity to
volunteer as instructors and gain valuable expertise around
teaching swim lessons and working with youth while developing
leadership abilities.
• The Sailfish and high school swim teams built lifelong relationships
and self-confidence, while competing in races all over the state.
Over160 swimmers not only enjoyed the challenge of competition
but learned a sport to help them remain physically active for the
rest of their lives and continued to have some of the top ranked
swimmers in the state.
• To meet the immediate needs of families in our community for a
safe and reliable childcare, the Y extended their childcare program
to the Midcoast Recreation Center (MRC). Since January 2013,
the number of children served has tripled at this new center and
continues to grow.
• By educating staff and families about making healthy choices,
such as cutting out sugar, decreasing screen time and increasing
physical activity, the Child Care program achieved the 5210 Let’s
Go! Gold Level award. This award shows a level of commitment to
helping our children grow up in a healthy and active environment.
• The Teen Center continued to offer free membership and programs
to youth in the grades five through twelve by providing a safe
environment to enjoy snacks and a variety of after school activities
such as healthy cooking classes, band, theatre, outdoor games and
just relaxing with friends. This center gives parents piece of mind
that their children are in a supervised environment with well
trained staff that will care for them.
KNOX COUNTY COMMUNITY HEALTH COALISTION (KCCHC)
An outreach program of the Penobscot Bay YMCA
• Youth and their parents had the opportunity to spend quality time
together in Boy’s Night Out, Daughter’s ‘n Dads, Moms & Sons and
the Girls Night Out programs. These programs served 120 youth in
grades 3-5.
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• Educational messages such as substance abuse prevention, lead
poisoning prevention, increasing physical activity and good
nutrition were put on 3400 pizza box tops with support from
Rockland Pizza Hut.
Financial Report
Fiscal year ending December 2013
REVENUE
EXPENSE
Special Events
1%
Supplies
5%
Depreciation
8%
Other
8%
Programs
S
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Membership
Contributions &
Special Events
16%
We collaborate with schools and other
community organizations.
We provide academic enrichment support
through our afterschool programs.
We encourage healthy living choices.
We focus on prevention.
We connect youth with positive adult
role models.
We incorporate developmental experiences
to help kids thrive.
O
Grant Costs
9%
Programs
38%
Government Grants
Government
Grants
9%
O
G
Salaries & Benefits
55%
Other
9%
D
Contributions & Special
Events
Membership
29%
S
Occupancy
13%
Other
S
YMCA of the USA
Benchmark
YMCA of the USA
Benchmark
Programs
$1,484,360
38%
35%
Salaries & Benefits
$2,037,679
55%
58%
Membership
$1,139,296
29%
32%
Occupancy
$485,684
13%
14%
Government Grants
$341,475
9%
10%
Other
$336,630
9%
5%
Grant Costs
$341,475
9%
9%
Contributions
& Special Events
$605,729
16%
18%
Depreciation
$312,862
8%
8%
Other
$309,659
8%
5%
Special Events
$37,284
1%
1%
Supplies
$185,680
5%
5%
TOTAL
$3,737,294
100%
100%
TOTAL
$3,880,519
CHANGE IN NET ASSETS
100%
100%
$143,225
USE OF CASH
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Debt Reduction
Board Designated Maintenance Reserve
Interest/Dividends Retained in Endowment Fund
Financial Support Designated to the Endowment
WE BELIEVE in
striving for efficiency,
leveraging every dollar
and ensuring that our
Y is affordable and
ACCESSIBLE TO ALL.
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HELPING SHAPE THE FUTURE.
Constituency Report
MEMBERS
Youth
Young Adult
Adult
Single Parent Family
Senior
Senior Couple
Couple
Family
Total
265
30
630
406
324
450
202
2591
MEMBERSHIPS
Youth
Young Adult
Adult
Single Parent Family
Senior
Senior Couple
Couple
Family
265
30
630
142
324
225
101
637
4898
Total
2354
We collaborate with schools and other
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
Membership & Special Requests….. $148,675
Child Care & Camp Scholarships….. $59,946
2,626 Individuals Served
We connect youth with positive adult
287 Individuals Served
Program Scholarships……………….. $17,401
146 Individuals Served
Military/Active Duty Memberships $14,210
59 Individuals Served
LAST YEAR,
THE Y IMPACTED MORE THAN 24,000 LIVES IN KNOX COUNTY
PROGRAM REGISTRATIONS
Childcare………….. 7,555
Health & Wellness 6,169
Youth Sports…….. 3,172
Camping……………. 2,914
Aquatics…………... 2,000
KCCHC……………...
870
(
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KNOX COUNTY COMMUNITY HEALTH COALITION
Senior Programs.. 856
Teen Center………. 471
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WE BELIEVE in
the importance of our
cause, STRENGTHENING
COMMUNITY and the
endless possibilities for
impacting the lives of
our neighbors.
WE BELIEVE healthy
living habits dramatically
improve the QUALITY OF
LIFE for individuals and
families. We’re here to
teach, encourage
and support healthy
lifestyles.
2013 HIGHLIGHTS:
• Families and friends had fun while challenging themselves
at several events during the year that drew over 500
hundred participants and volunteers. Races included the
Harbor View 5K, Hope Triathlon, and the Turkey Trot.
These races gave participants the opportunity to test
themselves physically and gather socially with others in
the community.
• Members were offered over 35 free weekly classes and a
variety of opportunities during the year that increased
their general well-being and fitness with an ever changing
variety of classes such as R.I.P.P.E.D., heated Yoga and
expanded cycle and Group Power schedules. In addition
they were provided guidance, support and extra motivation
through personal training opportunities.
• Seniors in Knox County were challenged to continue to
improve their fitness and overall well-being. Thanks to
funding from the John T. Gorman Foundation, two new
offsite senior fitness locations were added and the pilot
program “Time-Out Tuesday” was established to increase
social opportunities and overall well-being.
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We teach and encourage physical activity.
We offer nutritional education and support.
We help prevent and support disease and injury.
We build connections and a sense of belonging.
We encourage community involvement.
We offer a wide array of programming.
We nurture total health of spirit, mind and body.
• Adult cancer survivors were offered the unique opportunity
to build supportive relationships, achieve physical and
emotional wellness while increasing their quality of life
through our new LIVESTRONG
STRONG® at the YMCA program.
This free 12 week program is designed to introduce
survivors to new wellness opportunities such as Qi Gong,
rock climbing, yoga and aromatherapy as well as traditional
wellness methods.
• Hundreds of members increased their quality of life through
a variety of health impacting classes. Through classes such
as our Arthritis class, Hydro Fit, Aqua Blast and Liquid
Toning, our members were able to focus on maintaining
their strength, balance, and cardiovascular fitness while
developing relationships with other class participants. In
addition, several of the Masters Swim Team were on a
World Record Relay team in the national championships.
KNOX COUNTY COMMUNITY HEALTH COALISTION (KCCHC)
An outreach program of the Penobscot Bay YMCA
• Collaborated with Pen Bay Healthcare Center to provide
free tobacco cessation classes to 55 Knox County
residents.
• The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program –
Education (SNAP-ED) – provided nutrition education to
275 youth, individual and families through programs such
as Cooking Matters, Cooking Matters at the Store, Pick A
Better Snack and Act, Eat Well Play Hard and Single Session
Nutrition Classes.
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WE BELIEVE by helping
our neighbors, all of our
lives are deeply enriched
and our community is
strengthened. We’re here
to WORK TOGETHER with
you and others to create a
stronger, more vital
community.
2013 HIGHLIGHTS:
• Dedicating countless hours of their time, talent and
treasure through fundraising events, committees and
campaigns, twenty-two local individuals volunteered
to serve on our Board of Directors.
• The core of our existence is through the generosity of
those who give to our Annual Support Campaign. With
the support of over 476 donors, we were able to
provide more than $212,000 in financial assistance
which impacted 2,965 children and individuals.
• As an ally and advocate for our communities, last year
through our strong partnerships and collaborations with
over 164 local businesses, corporations and foundations
we were able to expand our impact on issues such as
childhood obesity, education and the overall health and
well-being of our community.
• The Y’s mission is to keep membership and programming
accessible to everyone, regardless of their financial
capacity. Through the Membership for All program
(MFA) the Y served over 1800 individuals.
• Nearly 4690 free healthy lunches were provided to
low income youth and families living in Knox County
with thanks to RSU 13, the USDA and the
John T. Gorman Foundation.
• In collaboration with John Burstein and the Everyman
Repertory Theatre, a production of “Dracula” entertained
audiences of all ages for six shows. Teen Center
members and volunteers baked, ushered, sold tickets
and worked behind the scenes raising money to support
the Y’s LIVESTRONG® at the YMCA Program and Teen
Center.
KNOX COUNTY COMMUNITY HEALTH COALITION (KCCHC)
An outreach program of the Penobscot Bay YMCA
• 140 community members returned more than 150
pounds of medications that included more than 7000
doses of Controlled Substances in collaboration with
Rockland Police Department, Knox County EMA, and
Rockland District Nursing to sponsor 2 (spring and fall)
Medication Return Events in Knox County.
• Offered Responsible Beverage Trainings (RBS) to
50 Knox County employees (both on premise and
off-premise alcohol retailers), plus additional training
for West Bay Rotary – National Toboggan Races.
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We collaborate with agencies and community
organizations.
We offer critically needed programs for
children and families in need.
We provide financial assistance and child care
subsidies.
We deliver targeted programs for seniors and
specialty groups.
We engage youth and adults as leaders and
volunteers.
We are blessed by our COMMUNITY PARTNERS
who make a difference in the lives of our neighbors.
Maine Wildlife Park
Mainely Cupcakes
Margo Moore Interiors
Maritime Energy
Megunticook Market
Midcoast Adventure Rentals
Midcoast Music Together
Midcoast Recreation Center
Monhegan Boat Line
Mr. and Mrs. David Williams
Mrs. Gail Bertuzzi
Mt. Battie Car Wash
Nebo Lodge
New England Patriots
Northport Golf Club
Our Lady of Good Hope
Owls Head Transportation
Museum
P.G. Willey & Company, Inc.
Pierce Plumbing & Electric
Pine State Trading Co.
Plants Unlimited
Point Lookout Resort
& Conference Center
Portland Pirates
Portland Sea Dogs
Primo Restaurant
Pro-Rental of Rockport
Puffin Nest
Rockland Elks Lodge
No. 1008
Rockland Golf Club
Rockland Kiwanis Club
Rockport Automotive
Rockport Granite, Inc.
Rockport Steel
Rokai
Rotary Club of Rockland
Samoset Resort
Schooner Olad
Sea Street Graphics
Seagull Cottage
Seasons Downeast Design
Sherwin Williams
ShivaShataki
Sidecountry Sports
Smith & May, Inc.
Splashtown USA
Spring Tide Acupuncture
St. Thomas' Parish
State of Maine Cheese
Stone Contracting
and Building, Inc.
Strand Theatre
Superior Restoration Services
Superior Roofing
Susan Bartovics
Sweet Sensations/Three Dog Café
Sweet Tree Arts
Tami Rogers
Ten Mile Guide Service
The Camden Hospital for Animals
The Green Thumb
The Harley Company
The New England Real Estate
Company, LLC
The Offshore Restaurant
The Owl & Turtle Bookshop
The Study Hall
The University of Maine
The Waterfront Restaurant
Theo B. Camisole
Thorndike Creamery
Trenor Goodell Electric, Inc
Triathlete Sports, Inc.
Turner Farm Creamery
Vanderbilt Beach Resort
Viking, Inc.
Village Variety
Vincent's at The Whitehall Inn
Virtuso Salon
Wayfarer Marine
Wellness Designed Inc.
Whale's Tooth Pub
York's Wild Kingdom
Zarafa
WE BELIEVE
PASSION can motive
us, delight us and even
humble us. We experience
those emotions first-hand
every day at the Y in
the eyes, smiles and
sometimes tears of
THOSE WE SERVE.
FOUNDATIONS and
TRUSTS
Agnes M. Lindsay Trust
Alderemere Foundation
C. Wilkes Babb Trust
John T. Gorman Foundation
M. Alton French
Charitable Fund of Maine
Community Foundation
United Mid-Coast Charities
We have carefully checked this list for
accuracy; however, if we have not listed
your name as you would like it to appear
or if you wish your name not to appear
in the future, please call and we will
make the correction for future listings.
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We are blessed by our COMMUNITY PARTNERS
who make a difference in the lives of our neighbors.
BUSINESS SUPPORTERS
COMMUNITY PARTNERS
Allen Insurance and Financial
Briggs & Wholey, LLC
Café Miranda
Camden National Bank
Camden Real Estate Company
CedarWorks
Coastal Opportunities
Down East Enterprise, Inc.
EBS Building Supply
Fisher Engineering
Free Press Inc.
Harbor Digital Systems
Home Depot
Horch Roofing
Johnstone Chiropractic
Maine Boats, Homes & Harbors
Maine Coast Construction
Maritime Energy
McCormick & Associates
Mount Pleasant Dental Care
On the Water in Maine
Pen Bay Healthcare Foundation
Pen Bay PT/OT
PenBay Veterinary
Associates, Inc.
Penobscot Bay Orthopaedic
Penobscot Bay Pilot
Picker Family Resource Center
Prince's Inc.
Rankins, Inc.
Rosenberg, DDS
Snow Sport and Spine, Inc.
The Camden Hospital
for Animals
The Camden Riverhouse Hotel
The First Bank
Treekeepers LLC
Viking, Inc.
Advance Energy Systems
Aldermere Farm
All Directions Transport, Inc.
Allen Insurance & Financial
Appleton Ridge Construction
Aquaboggan Water Park
Art's Marine Service, Inc.
Athenahealth
Atlantica
Bar Harbor Bank & Trust
Bay Chamber Concerts
Ben Magro Photography
Betz Chiropractic & Wellness
Boston Celtics
Boston Red Sox
Boynton-McKay Co.
Briggs & Wholey, LLC
Bruce Laukka Construction
Bubba Gump Lobster Shack
Camden Hospital for Animals
Camden Lions Club
Camden National Bank
Camden Real Estate Company
Camden Riverhouse Hotel
Camden Snow Bowl
Camden Whole Health
Canvas Etc. - Custom Sewing
Cappy's Chowder House
Cedar Works, Inc.
Chatfield Designs
Chez Michel
Child Safety Solutions, Inc.
Children's Museum & Theatre
Coastal Children’s Museum
Cold Mountain Builers, Inc.
Cooper's Landing
Cotton Garden
Down East Magazine
Eastern Construction Inc.
EBS
Edwards, Faust & Smith
Electrical Solutions
Ellis and Cathy Cohn
Erik Nason
Farnsworth Art Museum
Fiore Artisan Olive Oil
and Vinegars
Flagship Cinema
Floor Magic & Tile
FMC Corporation
Francines Bistro
Fullers Lawn Care
Gartley & Dorskey
Golfer's Crossing
Goose River Golf Club
Graffam Brothers
Harborside Restaurant
Grasshopper Shop
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Green with Envy Salon
Harvest Energy
Hatchet Cove Farm
Hoboken Gardens
Home Depot
Hope Elephants
Hope General Store
House of Logan
In Good Company
Inn @ Ocean's Edge
J. B. Land Improvements, Inc.
Jaret and Cohn
Johnstone Chiropractic
Just Friends Hair Design
Justin H. Long, Inc.
KDK Apparel Printing
& Embroidery
Landscape Services
Loo Hoo Wool Dryer Balls
Lowes
Loyal Biscuit
Maine Basketball LLC
Maine Boats, Homes
& Harbors
Maine Dermatology
Maine Maritime Museum
Maine Red Claws
Maine Sport Outfitters
Maine State Prison
Showroom
DELIVERING LASTING CHANGE, ONE PERSON AT A TIME.
Financial Assistance
Penobscot Bay YMCA membership and programs are available to everyone,
regardless of their ability to pay. During 2013, the Y returned over $215,000
in mission services to the community in the form of direct financial assistance
to individuals and families as well as subsidized programs.
WE BELIEVE in making
an impact to those who
need us most. The Y will
ALWAYS BE THERE to
help build healthy,
connected and secure
children, adults and
families.
$25
Gives a child the opportunity to participate in an after school youth sports program
where they will be taught positive values, team work and fair play in a supportive
environment.
$50
Allows a senior with low-income the opportunity to experience a fun and supportive
class that teaches muscular strength, range of movement and balance that they might
not have experienced for years.
$75
Provides active duty military families one month of an annual membership, allowing them
to spend quality time together and enjoy fun activities in a supportive environment while
there loved one is serving our country.
$100
Provides two weeks of healthy snacks for local youth afterschool at the Teen Center.
Here, children are welcome to come relax after school, watch a movie, get help with
homework, play Wii, shoot some hoops, join in an art class, make some music and new
friends, or just hang out...free of charge.
$150
Allows a local child a fun-filled week of transportation, meals, positive role models,
exciting activities and character development during our summer camp program….an
experience that lasts a lifetime.
$250
Provides a neighbor with a session of LIVESTRONG® at the YMCA as well as other
community health initiatives. This FREE twelve-week program for cancer survivors helps
build supportive relationships and reduce stress - leading to an improved quality of life.
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We are grateful to all the 2013 KINDHEARTED DONORS
who help support our efforts to carry out our mission.
We are grateful to all the 2013 KINDHEARTED DONORS
who help support our efforts to carry out our mission.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Abbott
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Abess
Mr. Arthur Adelberg and Ms. Linda Crawford
Mr. Joseph Aiello
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Altschul
Mr. and Mrs. David Ambler
Mr. and Mrs. Charlton Ames
Mr. Michael Ames
Mr. Daniel Amory
Mr. Ron Staschak and Dr. Denise Anderson
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Andrews
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Angle
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Archer
Mr. Alexander Armentrout
and Mrs. Paula Goodridge
Mr. Tyler Arndt
Mr. and Mrs. Del Babb
Ms. Johanna Babb
Mr. and Mrs. Deerin Babb-Brott
Mr. John Scholz and Ms. Margaret Barclay
Mr. Mark Battista and Ms. Jennifer Andrews
Mr. and Mrs. Chip Bauer
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beane
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Beebe
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bender
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Bennett
Mr. and Mrs. David Berez
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Berke
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Berliner
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Bicker
Ms. Carolyn Birbeck
Mr. and Mrs. John Bird
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Blum
Mr. John Blydenburgh
Ms. Sandy Bodamer
Ms. and Mrs. Aaron Boetsch
Mr. Dan Bookham and Ms. Jessie Davis
Dr. and Mrs. James Bowditch
Ms. Margaret Boyajian
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Brace
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffery Brawn
Mr. and Mrs. Rick Bresnahan
Mr. and Mrs. Reade Brower
Mr.and Mrs. Barrett Brown
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Bruce
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Buckingham
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Butler
Mr. Larry Campbell
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Carpenter
Ms. Harriet Carroll and Ms. Anita Brown
Mr. Hodding Carter and Ms. Lisa Lattes
Ms. Eileen Casey
Mr. Andrew Cavanaugh
and Ms. Deborah McFarland
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Chacon
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Chamberlain
Ms. Michelle Chamberlain
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Chamberlin
Dr. Rick Chandler
Mr. and Mrs. Kim Chatfield
Ms. Mary P. Chatfield
Dr. Gregory Chilenski, PH.D.
Mr. and Mrs. Thad Chilton
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Christie
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Clement
Ms. Ruth Cole
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ludman
Samuel MacBride
Elizabeth Macomber and Kelly Straight
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Macomber
Mr. and Mrs. Kazou Maeda
Mr. J. Robert Mann
Mrs. Edith Manns
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Mansfield
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Margolis
Ms. Sally Marki
Ms. Martha Martens
Mr. and Mrs. James Matlack
Jack Mauch
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Maxcy
Ms. Marian McAleenan
Mr. and Mrs. John McCormick, Jr.
Mr. Thomas McCutchan
and Ms. Virginia Tuttle
Ms. Robin McIntosh
Mr. Kenneth McKinley and Dr. Susan McKinley
Mr. Michael Reese and Ms. Mary Alice McLean
Ms. Kathleen McMorrow
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McQuade
Sally and Don Merchant
Mr. Joseph D. Messler, Jr.
Mr. Robert McKenzie
and Mrs. Joanna Metcalfe
Mr. and Mrs. John Meyn
Mr. Sam Millar, Jr. and Ms. Frances Hitchcock
Mr. and Mrs. Ranlet Miner
Mr. Douglas A. Mirk
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Mitchell
Ms. Jane Monhart
Ms. Sara Montgomery
Mr. and Mrs. David Montgomery
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Montgomery
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Moody
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Morgan
Ms. Kristina Moro
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Morong
Mr. and Mrs. George Mueller
Ms. M. Marguerite Murphy
Mr. and Mrs. James Nelson
Mr. Russell Newton
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy C. O'Brien
Mr. Michael O'Falherty
Mr. and Mrs. Francis O'Hara
Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Opiela
Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Orff
Mr. and Mrs. Winfield H. Padgett
Ms. Janie K. Page
Ms. Jane Palmer
Ms. Gail Palmer
Mr. and Mrs. Steven Parent
Ms. Katharine W. Parker
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Patten
Tom and Gray Payne
Mr. Donald Pearson and Ms. Lynne Champion
Elisabeth Pendleton
Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Penney
Abby Pettee
Mr. and Mrs. Will Pfau
Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Pfeiffer
Mr. and Mrs. Graham Phaup
Mr. Stanley Piecuch
Ms. Olive Pierce
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Mr. and Mrs. Payson Coleman
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas R. Coleman, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Condon
Mr. and Mrs. James Carol
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Conover
Mr. Jeffrey Conrad
Dr. Sally Cooper
Mr. Paul Coster
Mr. Horatio Cowan, Jr.
Mr. Joseph Cox
Mr. and Mrs. William Crandall
Mr. and Mrs. Jerod Cronkite
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Cunningham, Jr.
Mr. Joe Curll and Ms. Hilda Livingstone
Ms. Anna Curtis
Troy and Jen Curtis
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cyr
Mr. and Mrs. Steven Dailey
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Dailey
Mr. Drew Darling
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davee
Mr. and Mrs. John Davidson
Ms. Jill Delano
Mr. Tom Lyman and Ms. Jeanne Dellamarco
Mr. and Mrs. William Deptula
Mr. Philip Des Lauriers
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Deupree
Mr. Charles W. H. Dodge
Ms. Bettina Doulton
Mr. Peter Duffey and Ms. Caroline Beard
Mrs. Patricia Duncan
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Eaton
Magen Ellis
Mr. Edward Endl, III and Dr. Deborah Endl
Dr. and Mrs. David Ettinger
Mr. and Mrs. John Fargnoli
Mr. Jonathan Wood
and Dr. Alison Faulkingham
Mr. Tom Fear and Ms. Anne Harmon Fear
Mr. Ryan Fendler
Mr. and Mrs. H. Allen Fernald
Ms. Angeline S. Ferris
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Fifield
Mr. Jay Fischer
Mr. Jonathan Schwartz
and Ms. Marcella Fischer
Ms. Kate Fitzgerald
Ms. Erin M. Flanagan
Mr. Michael Flanagan
Ms. Alexandra Fogel
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Forster
Ms. Lydia Fournier
Nicole Fuller
Dr. and Mrs. Robert Furman
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gale
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Galgano
Mr. Dorsey Gardner and Ms. Ni Rong
Mr. Lloyd Garrison
Ms. Diana Gay
Mr. and Mrs. William Gilbert
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gilbert
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gill
Mr. Thomas Girard
and Ms. Deborah F. Howard
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Glass
Mr. Adam Barbeau and Ms. Maria Gonzalez
Mr. Winston Goode
Mr. and Mrs. David Gordon
Robert and Maureen Gordon
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Gorman
Mrs. Ruth Graham
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Green
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Greene
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Griffin
John Griffin
Mr. Rick Lee Grimes
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Grimes
Mr. Rick Grimes
Kim Grinnell
Mr. George W. Haberlin
Dr. and Mrs. David Hall
Elinor Hallowell
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harding
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick F. Harrison
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hart
Mr. and Mrs. George Haselton
Ms. Laurie Hawkinson
Dr. Richard Beauchesne and Ms. Patricia Healy
Ms. Barbara Heard
Mr. John Heilker and Capt. Sharyn Burke
Jesse Henry
Ms. Elizabeth Henry
Mr. Michael S. Higgins
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hitchings
Mr. Jeffrey Hjelm and Ms. Doris Harnett
Mr. and Mrs. David Holmes
Mr. and Mrs. Greg Holt
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Howland
Mr. and Mrs. David F. Hoy III
Mr. and Mrs. Neal Hurwitz
Ms. Jean M. Hutchins
Mr. and Mrs. Nick Ithomitis
Ms. Rosemarie Jacobson
Mr. Dana Jenner and Ms. Apryl Grindle
Mr. and Mrs. John Jensen
Mr. and Mrs. David Jermann
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Johanson
Ms. Ruth Jolicoeur
Ms. Deborah Jones
David Jones
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Jordan
Mr. Ron Joseph
Rev. and Mrs. Theodore Kanellakis
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Keefer
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kennedy
Mr. and Mrs. Barry King
Mr. and Mrs. Sumner W. Kinney
Mr. and Mrs. James Kinsella
Ms. Susan Klemmer
Nancy Kneedler Scholarship Fund
Ms. Anne Kniesner
Ms. Kelly Kuplinski
Mr. and Mrs. Parker S. Laite, Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. Steven Lary
Mr. and Mrs. Robin Ledwith
Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Ledwith, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Leone
Mr. and Mrs. Brett Lerner
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald M. Levin
Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Lewis
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Little
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Pierce
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Pieri
Mr. Charles Pingree
Mr. Jason Mann and Rep. Hannah Pingree
Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Putnam
Mr. Frank Rankin
Ms. Susan P. Reitman
Ms. Maureen Rhodes
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Rigg
Mr. Brendan Riordan
and Ms. Heather Deese-Riorda
Ms. Jo-Anne Risteen
Mr. and Mrs. Rich Roberts
Ms. Denyse Robinson
Mr. and Mrs. James Rockefeller, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rogers, III
Mr. Scott Pons and Ms. Jennifer Roper
Mr. and Mrs. Aphiwat Ruklittikul
Mr. Peter Russell and Ms. Marie Schumann
Mr. and Mrs. John Sanford
Mr. Marc V. Schnur
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Schoen
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schoen
Ms. Kendra Schuster
Ms. Mariellen Schwentker
Mr. Dan Seefahrt
Mr. and Mrs. John Sherman
Ellie Sherman
Dr. Cornelius Yetman and Ms. Monica Shields
Ms. Flora Ann Shorey
Dr. and Mrs. Bruce Sigsbee
Ms. Jean Silva
Mrs. Matthew Simmons
Eva and Steven Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Smith
Ms. Stephanie Smith
Mr. Brian Smullen
Mrs. Virginia Smyth
Dr. and Mrs. Robert Snead
Mr. Lucas Snow
Mr. John Solitario
Mr. and Mrs. William Spear
Mr. and Mrs. Jory Squibb
Mr. Ben St. Cyr
Drs. Harold Van Lonkhuyken and Kirsten Staples
Dr. and Mrs. Robert Stein
Ms. Molly Stone
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Storin
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Streat
Mr. Richard Stuart
Mr. and Mrs. John Sullivan
Mr. Donald Sussman and Ms. Chellie Pingree
Mr. Neale Sweet and Ms. Betsy Perry
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sziklas
Ms. Rikki Tahta
Ms. Ann Tani
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Taylor
Mr. and Mrs. David Taylor
Ms. Susan G. Taylor
Ms. Pam Tibbetts
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Towne
Mr. Ryan Townsend
Mr. K. Richard Trenholm
Mr. Robert Fillnow
and Ms. Leslie Trudeau
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Turner
Mr. Peter Van Alstine
Mr. Gerben Van Der Schaaf
and Dr. Gail Hawes
Mr. and Mrs. David Vaughn
Ms. Faith Vautour
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Walcott
Mr. and Mrs. James Walker
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Walker
Mr. Art Warren
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Warren
Mr. and Mrs. Terry Weaver
Mr. and Mrs. David Weil
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Weiler
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry White
Hon. and Mrs. Gordon J. Whiting
Mr. Richard Whitman
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Whytock
Dr. and Mrs. Roger Wickenden
Mr. John R. Williams
Mr. and Mrs. Neal Williamson
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Winchenbach
Mr. & Mrs. Beekman Winthrop
Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Witherspoon
Lori and Jasen Wood
Ms. Nina H. Woolston
The Worthington Charitable Fund
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Wyman
Ms. Kathy Yirrell
Mr. and Mrs. Steven Young
Dr. Ed Zanca
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Zern
WE BELIEVE that
when you give to the
Y, you are funding
life-changing programs
that help thousands of
children, adults and
families LEARN, GROW
AND THRIVE.
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