2014 Annual Report - Penobscot Bay YMCA
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2014 Annual Report - Penobscot Bay YMCA
Penobscot Bay YMCA THANKFUL We dedicate this Annual Report to LESLIE EATON 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 2014 ANNUAL REPORT MEMBERS 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 Jim Nelson, Vice President Andrea Babb Conover, Secretary David Weil, Treasurer Jill Delano Jim Butler Jim Grimes Jim Bowditch Neale Sweet Dan Bookham Joe Curll Jen Roper Jane Bennett Mary Alice McLean Andy Clement PENOBSCOT BAY YMCA LEADERSHIP STAFF ROCKLAND HARBOR YMCA LEADERSHIP STAFF Troy Curtis Ted Pieri David Sheain Marcia Roberts Sarah Whytock Jasen Wood Stephanie Williams Meghan Gustafson Kristine Lerner Jan Mueller Sandy Bodamer Lydia Fournier Nicole McClendon Theo Berez Ben St. Cyr Sara Putnam Sam Grinnell Executive Director Finance Director Facilities Director Development Director Membership and Marketing Director Human Resources Director Accounting Assistant Senior Activities Director and Member Services Coordinator Child Care Director Assistant Child Care Director Wellness Director Aquatics Director Assistant Aquatics Director Sports and Camping Director TEEN CENTER LEADERSHIP STAFF Andréa Penney 2 Tom Girard Monica Shields Bill Leone Teen Center Coordinator Branch Executive Director Wellness Director Child Care Director MRC CHILD CARE LEADERSHIP STAFF Mary Bonney Child Care Director 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. Our Heritage Society is made up of friends who have arranged for a gift in their estate plans to the Y’s endowment fund.These planned gifts play a crucial role in building strong endowment resources and creating a lasting legacy for generations to come. Outright or planned gifts can be made in one of the following ways: • An outright gift of cash • An outright gift of appreciated assets • A life insurance gift • A gift through your will • A gift made through a charitable trust or annuity Further information may be obtained by contacting Troy Curtis, Executive Director or Marcia Roberts, Development Director of the Penobscot Bay YMCA. MEMBERS NORTH HAVEN FITNESS AND WELLNESS CENTER Alicia Brown WE BELIEVE the values of the Y make an IMPACT on everything we do. North Haven Coordinator Mr. and Mrs. Donald Abbott Mr. Kenneth Axelson 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. Larry Campbell Mr. and Mrs. Troy Curtis Patrick Day and Bryan Ready Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Dickey Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Eaton Mr. and Mrs. Allen Fernald Ms. Molly Fitch 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. Charlie LeRoyer and Ms. Maria Salvaggio Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Margolis Ms. Marty Martens Mr. and Mrs. David Montgomery Ms. Sara Montgomery Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Morong Mr. and Mrs. George Mueller Mr. and Mrs. James Nelson Mr. and Mrs. Michael Pierce Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ryan Mr. and Mrs. John Sherman Mr. and Mrs. Steven Smith Mr. Neale Sweet and Ms. Betsy Perry Ms. Nancy Watson Symington York McDonough Charitable Gift MARGE JONES HONOR SOCIETY Helping families THRIVE. Recognized for their OUTSTANDING SERVICE to the Penobscot Bay YMCA. 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 15 WE BELIEVE in POSSIBILITIES Dear YMCA Members, Program Participants, Donors, Volunteers and Staff, and celebrate the INSPIRING stories of our members. As I sit here and reflect on my second and final year as President of the YMCA Board of Directors, I find myself full of pride and consider myself fortunate to be part of such a special organization. This fact is reinforced by the tremendous accomplishments of the YMCA in 2014. These achievements support the Penobscot Bay YMCA’s mission of meeting youth development, healthy living, and social needs of our community. I’m pleased to state that our YMCA is healthy and supporting our greater community in many ways. A few noteworthy highlights from 2014 include: • 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. • Nell - “The Y childcare program provides more than a loving place for kids. They offer great programs too. One of the best programs is learning to swim with Andréa, who emphasizes water safety. She has taught Lila to be both confident and cautious in the water — a great combination! Lila now has life-long skills and a passion for swimming.” Mary Alice - “The Rockland community is so excited about the Penobscot Bay YMCA running affordable after-school programs at South School and the Lura Libby and Cushing Community Schools. Children will grow and thrive under excellent supervision. They will learn new skills and freely express themselves while exploring their environment through arts and crafts and outdoor games. They’ll also have time for reading or homework. Staff members will work together with parents and other caregivers to provide support for each and every child’s individual needs.” Dan – “The exciting new Rockland Branch YMCA brings increased access to top notch childcare, fitness and wellness programs to southern Knox County. It also serves as an invitation and reminder that we can engage and build communities with all of the Y's wonderful programs and facilities, wherever they are located. Knowing that the Penobscot Bay YMCA is committed to all of Knox County makes me feel like I'm serving my entire community by being a Y member, board member and donor.” Julie - “The LIVESTRONG® program at the YMCA has been a wonderful opportunity for me during my recovery from breast cancer, surgery, and chemotherapy. I have established close friendships, including several with people who are dealing with similar recovery issues. I have learned how important it is to exercise and practice healthy living. Meg Barclay and Theo Berez, the dynamic duo, are perfect for this program. Their training and encouragement has been such a gift to me. I look forward to being part of this valuable community program in the future.” Ron - “Some doctors have said that if there were a miracle prescription for healthy living, it would be exercise. The Y has been filling that prescription for me and my wife, Leigh, through its Group Power fitness class. Challenging vigorous exercise, great instructors and music and — oh yeah — making friends and having fun!” Charles - “With help from the Y, our Summer Free Lunch Program has served more than 11,000 meals to children in the Mid-Coast over the past two summers. We now prepare more than 200 meals per day through a program funded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Our area of outreach has expanded thanks to the support of the Y and several other community partners. In an effort to prevent hunger, we now deliver meals from our base at Regional School Unit 13 to 10 sites in Rockland, Rockport, Camden, Thomaston, and St. George.” Valerie - “The Y makes a big difference in my life. I have more free time now than I used to. Seven days a week, the Y is there to launch me into my day and give me direction. The Y supports me physically but also provides camaraderie with fellow "athletes." My Y community contributes to my sense of belonging. I reap social, spiritual, emotional, mental, and physical benefits from the Y. There certainly would be a big Y-shaped vacuum in my life without it! It’s great that now one is ever turned away. Everyone is included. Everyone can benefit like I do.” 14 14 • • • • • Opened our Rockland Harbor YMCA at 21 Water Street in Rockland. We successfully raised over $350,000 in capital campaign dollars to make this goal possible. This facility will help support the childcare and healthy living needs of Southern Knox County. Through collaboration with RSU 13, we opened two new afterschool programs in Southern Knox County. Offered the LIVESTRONG® at the YMCA program, to 40 cancer survivors in our community. This free program is a health initiative at the YMCA, and offers a twelve week recovery program to cancer patients, leading to an improved quality of life. Awarded 3,310 people and families financial aid, a value of almost $223,000 in services. Every person or family who requested help was awarded financial aid. Funds to support this work were raised through endowment income, UMCC support, the Boat Auction, the Summer Event, the Camp Scholarship Campaign and the Annual Support Campaign. Generated a modest operating surplus that we invested back into the Y in the form of facility repairs, upgrades, and staff development. Provided services for 5,163 members and registered over 25,000 individuals in programs. Through partnerships with RSU 20 and the USDA we helped provide over 4,600 meals to children and families during the summer. Added additional parking to the YMCA’s Rockport campus. Provided hundreds of youth in our community with free memberships to the Teen Center. Strategic Plan Our strategic plan that was adopted in 2012 concluded in 2014. During the past year your YMCA worked to meet a number of challenges in our community. We continued to meet the evolving health needs of individuals of all ages in our service area, through high quality programs, facilities and collaborations. • 31% increase in members over the age of 62 (since 2012). • offered over 2,000 free swim and wellness classes to YMCA and community members, in hopes of creating a healthier community. We remained financially viable in challenging times by raising revenues and controlling costs. • added two new families to the YMCA Endowment program known as the “Heritage Society”. • generated 17% of total revenue through contributed sources. • reduced organizational debt by $30,000. We sought to expand operational reach and identify new growth opportunities within our service area. • solidified Childcare offering at Mid-Coast Recreation Center. • added two additional after school sites. • opened the new Rockland Harbor YMCA. While we are proud of our accomplishments to date, we understand that there is much more work to be done. Thank you for all of your support and encouragement – we couldn’t do it without you. Warmly, Leslie Eaton, YMCA Board President 3 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. 2014 HIGHLIGHTS: • Met the needs of families with school aged children within our community, as well as reaching out to Southern Knox County families, the Y expanded our afterschool programs to include an on school site in Rockland and Thomaston. • Summer Camp forged friendships and provided exciting experiences to 1,494 campers between the ages of 4 and 15. Campers enjoyed such activities as exploring our state parks, hiking local mountains, amusement parks, a four day trip to New Hampshire and state-of-the-art archery equipment. • The Teen Center continued to offer free membership and programs to youth in the grades five through twelve with providing a safe environment to enjoy snacks and variety of after school activities such as art, theatre, cooking, sewing, dance, outdoor games and just relaxing with friends. • The free Learn to Swim Program gave children that would not have had access to lessons with the important swimming life skills to prepare for a summer of fun. This program offered free lessons to more than 85 children in Knox County and Lincolnville. • The Sailfish and high school swim teams built lifelong relationships and self-confidence, while competing in races all over the state and in Canada. Over 150 swimmers enjoyed the challenge of swim team competition and learned a sport to help them remain physically active for the rest of their lives. The Sailfish and High School had many state champions and many team records were broken. KNOX COUNTY COMMUNITY HEALTH COALISTION (KCCHC) An outreach program of the Penobscot Bay YMCA • Served 240 children and adults throughout the school year through the Connections program’s Daughters & Dads, Moms & Sons, Girls’ Night Out, and Boys’ Night Out. • 40 parents and students of RSU 13 and Camden Hills completed the Student Intervention Reintegration Program – SIRP, known locally as 12-2-1 (12 Hours 2 Change 1 life) a science-based program for adolescents that are using/abusing alcohol and/or marijuana, or misusing prescription drugs; and to provide marijuana use prevention education. • Provided nutrition education to 125 youth, individuals, families through Cooking Matters and Cooking Matters at the Store through the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Education (SNAP-Ed). 4 Financial Report Fiscal year ending December 2014 REVENUE EXPENSE Supplies 5% Special Events 1% Other 5% Depreciation 8% 1 Contributions & Special Events 23% • • • • • • Grant Costs 9% Programs 36% 2 Salaries & Benefits 55% 3 Other 10% 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. Government Grants 9% 4 5 Membership 27% Occupancy 13% Programs $1,537,000 36% Salaries & Benefits $2,181,000 55% Membership $1,162,000 27% Occupancy $516,000 13% Government Grants $374,824 9% Other $387,428 10% Grant Costs $374,824 9% Contributions & Special Events $1,004,000 23% Depreciation $310,572 8% Other $210,553 5% Special Events $43,819 1% Supplies $160,477 4% TOTAL $3,974,120 100% TOTAL $4,288,377 CHANGE IN NET ASSETS 100% $314,256 USE OF CASH • • • • 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. 13 HELPING SHAPE THE FUTURE. Constituency Report MEMBERS* Youth Young Adult Adult Single Parent Family Senior Senior Couple Couple Family Total 269 50 703 458 379 506 227 2571 MEMBERSHIP UNITS* Youth Young Adult Adult Single Parent Family Senior Senior Couple Couple Family 245 50 691 164 379 253 113 643 5163 Total 2538 *Total number of Penobscot Bay YMCA and Rockland Harbor YMCA Members and Membership Units. FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE INFORMATION Membership & Special Requests….. $130,992 2,655 Individuals Served Child Care & Camp Scholarships….. $59,975 341 Individuals Served Program Scholarships……………….. $19,024 269 Individuals Served Military/Active Duty Memberships $13,005 45 Individuals Served LAST YEAR, THE Y IMPACTED MORE THAN 25,000 LIVES IN KNOX COUNTY PROGRAM REGISTRATIONS Childcare………….. 11,889 Youth Sports…….. 2,927 Camping…………... 1,494 Senior Programs... 1,025 KCCHC……………... 977 (KNOX COUNTY COMMUNITY HEALTH COALITION) Teen Center………. 453 12 12 2014 HIGHLIGHTS: • Athletes joined together to support the LIVESTRONG® at the YMCA program by gathering for our first annual Run Strong 5K and Hope Triathlon Race Weekend. Over 200 people of all ages participated by walking, running, biking and swimming to help support our survivors. • Members were provided with a new opportunity to gain a deeper level of strength, flexibility and balance with the new TRX Suspension Trainer equipment. Thanks to an anonymous donor, a fixed bar was installed on the ceiling. • Over 50 seniors were provided easy physical movements to improve concentration, memory, comprehension and physical coordination in the new two-part Time-Out– Tuesday series on Brain Gym®. In addition, Pickle-Ball® was introduced as an easy to learn and play activity that is a cross between badminton, tennis and ping-pong. A road trip to Victoria Mansion in December was a wonderful social experience for all. • • • • • • • 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. • Last year, 71 local lifeguards were trained in CPR and First Aid for the Professionals. These new lifeguards along with 40 other CPR/First Aid responders are now in local schools, area camps and offices...ready to quickly respond if an emergency occurs. The Y is committed to providing high level safety training for those in our service area and continues to be a training center for community safety first responders. • To accommodate our member’s needs, an expanded schedule was created to fit the balance of work and family. Members were offered additional classes which included Yin Yoga, Yamuna Body Rolling, Get Active, Kickboxing, PBY Walking Club and more cycle classes. • To enrich, train and teach our neighbors essential skills around and on the water, the Y continued to partner with the Mid Coast First Aid, Coast Guard, State Police, Maine Sports Outfitters, area schools and recreation departments. These programs prepare mariners for working on the ocean safely. Health & Wellness 4,652 Aquatics…………... 2,361 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. WE BELIEVE in the importance of our cause, STRENGTHENING COMMUNITY and the endless possibilities for impacting the lives of our neighbors. KNOX COUNTY COMMUNITY HEALTH COALISTION (KCCHC) An outreach program of the Penobscot Bay YMCA • Supported the Area Interfaith Outreach (AIO) Food Pantry in the development and implementation of a tobacco-free campus, organizational by-laws and e-cigarette policy. 1,500 community members use the pantry, plus the volunteers staffing the pantry. • Collaborated with Pen Bay Healthcare to provide free tobacco cessation classes for 55 Knox County residents. 5 We are blessed by our COMMUNITY PARTNERS who make a difference in the lives of our neighbors. 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. 2014 HIGHLIGHTS: • We’re more than a gym...we’re a cause. We are proud that through our charitable work we open our doors to everyone. All dollars raised provide financial assistance to individuals and families as well as subsidize our mission driven programs which include: ♦ LIVESTRONG® at the YMCA ♦ Heartwatch ♦ Youth Basketball ♦ Learn to Swim ♦ Teen Center ♦ Healthy Kids Day • Met the health, social and child care needs in Southern Knox County, the Y opened the Rockland Harbor YMCA Branch. The Fitness Center has a full line of cardiovascular and strength equipment as well a variety of classes. In addition, a Child Care Center that offers families a wonderful and safe program to meet the social and learning needs of young children. • Dedicating countless hours of their time, talent and treasure through fundraising events, committees and campaigns, twenty local individuals volunteered to serve on our Board of Directors. • With the support of 482 donors, we were able to provide almost $223,000 in financial assistance which impacted 3,310 children and individuals through the generosity of those who give to our Camp Scholarship and Annual Support Campaigns. • Through our strong partnerships and collaborations with 137 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. • Keeping membership and programming accessible to everyone, regardless of their financial capacity through it’s charitable cause, the Y served 1833 individuals though the Membership for All (MFA) program. KNOX COUNTY COMMUNITY HEALTH COALITION (KCCHC) An outreach program of the Penobscot Bay YMCA • Collaborated with RSU 13 and other community agencies to provide the Summer Food Program for Knox County which served 9016 meals served in 11 locations. • Collaborated with the Area Interfaith Outreach Food Pantry, Good Shepard Food Bank to provide 3 Good Shepard Food Truck events in Rockland in which over 2500 Knox County residents received food. 6 • • • • • 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. ROCKLAND HARBOR YMCA CAPITAL CAMPAIGN DONORS Allen Insurance and Financial athenahealth Bangor Savings Bank Boston Financial Data Services, Inc. CedarWorks Down East Enterprise, Inc. E.L. Spear Eastern Tire Service Fisher Engineering Glen Cove Dental Maine Boats, Homes & Harbors Maritime Energy O'Hara Corporation Philbrook & Associates Steel-Pro The First Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Baum Ed Beck Mr. and Mrs. Edward Blum Dr. and Mrs. James Bowditch Mr. and Mrs. David Bronder Mr. Larry Campbell Mr. Steve Dock and Ms. Carolyn Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dostie In Memory of Richard W. Foxwell Mr. and Mrs. Frank X. Giustra Mr. and Mrs. John Hagin Ms. Jean J. Hewitt Mr. and Mrs. Sumner W. Kinney Ms. Barbara Klapprodt Mr. Nathaniel Lyon and Ms. Sandra Valera Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Margolis Sally and Don Merchant Ms. Mary H. Mulhern In Memory of Matt R. Simmons Mr. Lucas Snow Mr. Richard Stuart Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Towne Kermit and Michael Voncannon Mr. and Mrs. William Walch Mr. Richard Whitman The Worthington Charitable Fund Stuart and Marianne Smith Jay and Jean Kislak IN HONOR OF AND IN MEMORY OF... Sandy Bodamer Jim and Felicity Bowditch 50th Wedding Anniversary Jill Delano Lola Emily Richard Filos Richard W. Foxwell Robert Griffin Jeni Jeppi LIVESTRONG® at the YMCA Tim and Tricia O'Brien Penobscot Bay YMCA Staff Chris Richmond John and Judy Sherman 50th Wedding Anniversary Monica Shields Richard Shields Matthew R. Simmons Carol Smith Maria Snow Brenda Stearns Summer Camp Kids Deirdre Tallberg and Snooky Stein Ken Twaddel Youth Basketball Players 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. Lindsey Trust Aldermere Foundation C. Wilkes Babb Trust 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. 11 We are blessed by our COMMUNITY PARTNERS who make a difference in the lives of our neighbors. COMMUNITY PARTNERS 5210 Let's Go! Allen Insurance and Financial Bangor Savings Bank Bar Harbor Bank & Trust Bartlett Woods Blake Veterinary Hospital, Inc. Breakwater Design & Build, Inc. Briggs & Wholey, LLC Brimstone Consulting Group, LLC BRIO promotions Bubba Gump Lobster Shack Cafe Miranda Calderwood Hall LLC Camden Bagel Cafe Camden Hills Dental Care Camden Lions Club Camden National Bank Camden National Bank Camden Real Estate Company Camden Riverhouse Hotel Camden Rotary Camden Whole Health Cappy's Chowder House CedarWorks Children's House Montessori School Cidar Hill Farm Clean Bee Laundry Coastal Opportunities Cold Mountain Builders, Inc. Cooper Construction Cooper's Landing Douglas Dynamics Down East Enterprise, Inc. EBS Building Supply Edward Jones Financial Response First Congregational Church Fisher Engineering FMC Corporation Free Press Inc. Gartley & Dorskey Global Packing & Shipping Gosline Insurance Group Graffam Bros. Granite Coast Orthodontics Hampton Inn & Suites - Rockland/Thomaston Harbor Digital Systems 10 Harvest Energy Hedstrom Electric Horch Roofing J. B. Land Improvements, Inc. J.O. Brown & Son, Inc. Jackson Landscape Services JB Auto Johnstone Chiropractic K2 Music Keybank Kno-Wal-In Home Care and Hospice Knox Bros. Auto Parts Landscape Services Laukka Construction Law Offices of Paul L. Gibbons Machias Savings Bank Maine Boats, Homes & Harbors Maine Coast Construction Maritime Energy McCormick & Associates Megunticook Market Mount Pleasant Dental Care Mr. Wat National Worksite Benefit Group Nebo Lodge New Leaf Construction North Atlantic Painting North Haven Grocery On the Water in Maine Once a Tree Our Lady of Good Hope Outward Bound P.G. Willey & Company, Inc. Pen Bay Healthcare Foundation Pen Bay PT/OT Pen Bay Womens Imaging PenBay Veterinary Associates, Inc. Penobscot Bay Pilot Picker Family Resource Center Pine State Trading Co. Prince's Inc. Pro-Rental of Rockport Rockland Kiwanis Club Rockland Savings Bank Rockport Granite, Inc. Rockport Mechanical Rockport Steel Rosenberg, DDS Rotary Club of Rockland Scott's Place Sidecountry Sports Snow Sport and Spine, INC Stone Contracting and Building, Inc. Thayers Y-Knot Boatyard The Camden Hospital for Animals The First The Harley Company, Inc. The Offshore Restaurant The Study Hall Tolman Pond Market Town of Appleton Town of Camden Town of Lincolnville Trenor Goodell Electric, Inc. Triathlete Sports, Inc. United Mid-Coast Charities Van Gogh Design and Build Viking, Inc. Village Soup TV Village Variety Wayfarer Marine Wells Fargo West Bay Rotary Windward Gardens / Genesis HealthCare 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 2014, the Y returned almost $223,000 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. $50 Gives two children 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. $150 Allows 4 low-income seniors 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. $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. $800 Provides active duty military family with 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. $1250 Allows a local child a fun-filled summer of transportation, meals, positive role models, exciting activities and character development during our summer camp program…. an experience that lasts a lifetime! $2500 Provides a child the opportunity to attend after-school care for one year where each day they will be given nutritional snacks and participate in arts and crafts, swimming, rock climbing, outdoor games, field trips, cooking, games and themed projects. 7 7 We are grateful to all the 2014 KINDHEARTED DONORS who help support our efforts to carry out our mission. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Abbott Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Abess Mr. Arthur Adelberg 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. James Nickelson and Ms. Becky Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Andrews Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Angle Mr. Alexander Armentrout and Mrs. Paula Goodridge Mr. and Mrs. James Avore Mr. Kenneth Axelson Mr. and Mrs. Charles Babb Ms. Johanna Babb Mr. and Mrs. Deerin Babb-Brott Mr. Bob Baldwin Mr. John Scholz and Ms. Margaret Barclay Mr. and Mrs. David Bardon Mr. William Bartovics Mr. Mark Battista and Ms. Jennifer Andrews Mr. and Mrs. Chip Bauer Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beane Mr. and Mrs. Eric Beckman, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Beebe Ms. Roberta Belkin Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bender Mr. Mark Benjamin and Ms. Karin Leuthy Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Bennett Mr. and Mrs. David Berez Mr. and Mrs. Peter Berke Mr. and Mrs. Fred Berliner Ms. Elizabeth Berry Mr. and Mrs. John Bertuzzi Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Beveridge Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Bicker Ms. Carolyn Birbeck Mr. and Mrs. John Bird Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blick Mr. John Blydenburgh Ms. Sandy Bodamer Mr. Dan Bookham and Ms. Jessie Davis Dr. and Mrs. James Bowditch Ms. Margaret Boyajian Ms. Joyce Boyington Mr. and Mrs. Russell Brace Mr. and Mrs. Rick Bresnahan Ms. Mary Gray Brott Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Brown Mr.and Mrs. Barrett Brown Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Bruce Mr. Eric Burr Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Bush Ms. Carol Butler Mr. and Mrs. James Butler Ms. Diana Cable Mr. Larry Campbell Mr. and Mrs. Robert Campbell Mr. James Fraser Carpenter Mr. James Quigley and Ms. Kyla Cech Mr. and Mrs. Peter Chamberlain Ms. Michelle Chamberlain Mr. and Mrs. Paul Chamberlin Dr. Rick Chandler 8 Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Chatfield Ms. Mary P. Chatfield Mr. and Mrs. Morris Cheston, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Christie Mr. and Mrs. John Claussen Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Clement Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cloutier Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Cohn Ms. Ruth Cole Mr. and Mrs. Douglas R. Coleman, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. David Colson Mr. and Mrs. Peter Conover Mr. and Mrs. Paul Coster Mr. and Mrs. William Crandall Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Cunningham, Jr. Mr. Joseph Curll and Ms. Hilda Livingstone Mr. and Mrs. Troy Curtis Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cyr Mr. and Mrs. Keith Daggett Mr. Drew Darling Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davee Mr. and Mrs. John Davidson Ms. Jill Delano Mr. C. Paul Denckla Mr. and Mrs. William Deptula Mr. and Mrs. Jack Deupree Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. H. Dodge Mr. and Mrs. Gregory J. Domareki Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Wells Dow Mr. Peter Duffey and Ms. Caroline Beard Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Eaton Mr. Patrick McManus and Ms. Melanie Beth Ellsworth Mr. Edward Endl, III and Dr. Deborah Endl Dr. and Mrs. David Ettinger Ms. Elizabeth Eudy Mr. Thomas Fear and Ms. Anne Harmon Fear Mr. Ryan Fendler Mr. and Mrs. H. Allen Fernald Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Fifield Dr. and Mrs. Andrew Filderman Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fillnow Mr. Jonathan Schwartz and Ms. Marcella Fischer Jonathan and Briar Fishman Ms. Erin M. Flanagan Mr. Michael Flanagan Mr. and Mrs. Dick Fletcher Mr. and Mrs. Shane Flynn Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ford Mr. and Mrs. Chris Forster Ms. Valerie Foster Ms. Lydia Fournier Mrs. Joan Foxwell Mr. Robert French Mr. Michael Frier and Ms. Rebecca Benner Dr. and Mrs. Robert Furman Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gale Mr. and Mrs. Michael Galgano Mr. Dorsey Gardner and Ms. Ni Rong Ms. Diana Gay Drs. Jacob and Terry Gerritsen Mr. and Mrs. John Gilmore Mr. Thomas Girard and Ms. Deborah F. 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