A Progress Report On The Strategic Plan For Building

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A Progress Report On The Strategic Plan For Building
2004
MT. DIABLO REGION YMCA ANNUAL REPOR T
A Progress Report On The Strategic Plan For Building
Strong Kids, Strong Families, Strong Communities.
GREETINGS
2004
MT. DIABLO REGION YMCA ANNUAL REPOR T
A Progress Report On The Strategic Plan For Building Strong Kids, Strong Families, Strong Communities.
Mi s s i o n St a t e m e n t
Dear YMCA Friends,
The Mt. Diablo Region YMCA is a values based association,
founded on Judeo-Christian principles, dedicated to enriching
the lives of all people through programs that strenghthen
spirit, mind and body.
We have reached the midpoint of our strategic
long range plan and are excited to report our
progress here in the Mt. Diablo Region YMCA’s
2004 Annual Report.
Vi s i o n St a t e m e n t
The Mt. Diablo Region YMCA will be the premier
membership and family service organization
in Contra Costa County.
Volunteers and staff continue to focus on our vision to become the premier
membership and family service organization in Contra Costa County. We are proud
to have made great strides towards this audacious vision and are pleased to share
with you the highlights from our January - December 2004 fiscal year.
• Approximately 15,000 households were served at the year’s end, compared to
11,000 reported in June 2002.
• Over $900,000 in contributed income was generated to ensure that no one be
turned away from participation due to the inability to pay.
• The Delta Family YMCA opened its new modular facility and five new school age
child care centers were opened.
• The YMCA became the proud owners of the partially completed Danville Center
for the Performing Arts.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Mission/Vision Statements ..2
Welcome Letter......................3
Strategic Goals 1-4............ 4-7
Financial Report....................8
Branch and Child Care
Locations................................9
With the help of our members, volunteers and community partners, we have made
significant strides towards our strategic plan goals. This report reflects the many
kids, families and communities that we have strengthened through the programs
and services that have been established through our strategic actions.
Over the next two years, we will continue to attain our strategic plan goals by
developing programs and services to meet the needs of our community. We will
continue our efforts in the capital campaign to ensure the completion of new
facilities that will provide opportunities to reach more individuals and families
throughout the Contra Costa County community.
We are glad that you are part of the YMCA family. We know that our partners and
volunteers, as well as our staff team, will continue to be strong contributors and
will assist the Mt. Diablo Region YMCA in reaching these goals so that we continue
to build strong kids, strong families and strong communities.
With warm regards,
Volunteers & Donors.....10-11
C. Darrell Sooy, Chair
Association Board
of Directors
MT. DIABLO REGION YMCA ANNUAL REPOR T
Michael F. Erwin
President and CEO
2004
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GOAL1
GOAL2
Tr i p l e t h e n u m b e r o f f a m i l i e s s e r ve d
t h ro u g h e x i s t i n g a n d n e w p ro g ra m s .
Total number of households served: 15,335
*Includes households served by Children and Family Services
22% - 3,609
Delta Family
15% - 2,359
Concord/Clayton
Antioch,
Antioch, Bethel
Bethel Island,
Island,
Brentwood,
Brentwood, Byron,
Byron,
Knightsen,
Knightsen, Oakley,
Oakley,
Pittsburg,
Pittsburg, Rio
Rio Vista
Vista
Clayton,
Clayton, Concord
Concord
28% - 4,311
Irvin Deutsher Family
Crockett, Martinez,
Pleasant Hill,
Port Costa,
Rio Vista
3% - 482
Households Outside Service Area
(50 mile radius)
Striving to continue to build strong kids, strong families and strong communities, the YMCA will actively
seek out partnerships to expand the number of facilities and programs available to communities, based
upon specific community needs.
FACILITY GROWTH AND EXPANSION
◆ June 2005
30% - 4,574
San Ramon Valley
Alamo, Danville,
Diablo, Lafayette,
Moraga, Orinda,
San Ramon,
Walnut Creek
HOUSEHOLDS BY
BRANCH SERVICE AREA
Central County
44%
Community Development
1%
Child Care &
Day Camp
11%
IMPACT: 100 preschoolers and their families will have safe, affordable child
care, and more than 300 families will grow closer through family programs
and activities.
◆ August 2004
South County
30%
Sports &
Recreation
17%
IMPACT: 1,000 new members and participants will have the opportunity to
lead helathier lives.
This new Gale Ranch preschool and activity center, located in San Ramon,
was made possible thanks to a generous partnership with Shapell Homes.
The facility is licensed for preschool youth and is a state-of-the-art facility
that includes computer and Internet capabilities, program centers, a full
kitchen and more. Program plans also include summer camp, adult fitness
programs and family activities.
Outside County
3%
HOUSEHOLDS BY
COUNTY GEOGRAPHY
Active Older Adults
1%
The Delta Family YMCA relocated to its new location at 1250 O’Hara Avenue
in Oakley on the site of the future 24,000 sq. ft. full facility. The new modular
facilities consist of 8,000 sq. ft. and include cardio and strength training
equipment, an aerobic program studio, multi-purpose space and more.
◆ June 2005
East County
23%
Youth, Teen
& Family
8%
Bu i l d f o u r t o fi ve n e w Y M C A Fa m i l y
Ce n t e r s i n Co n t ra Co s t a Co u n t y.
The YMCA assumed ownership of the future Danville Center for the
Performing Arts. The 300 seat theater will be programmed for youth and
family theatre and other arts and humanities programs. Market research will
conclude in Fall 2005.
IMPACT: 16,000 community members will be exposed to additional youth
and family theater opportunities such as musical theater, plays, performances,
classes, lecture series, special events, and more.
Health &
Wellness/
Aquatics
62%
HOUSEHOLDS BY
PROGRAM AREA
◆ September 2003
The Clayton Community Gym, located on the campus of Diablo View Middle
School in Clayton, became the home for the Concord/Clayton YMCA
branch. Through partnership with the City of Clayton, the YMCA provides
programs and services to the greater Clayton and Concord communities.
IMPACT: Over 2,000 youth, teens and adults have enjoyed league and
recreational sports, family and community events.
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GOAL3
GOAL4
Raise $1.5 million in contributed
i n c o m e t o e n s u re n o o n e i s t u r n e d
a w a y d u e t o t h e i n a b i l i t y t o p a y.
Ac t i ve l y p rov i d e o p p o r t u n i t i e s t o
u n d e r s e r ve d c o m m u n i t i e s & p o p u l a t i o n s .
◆ First 5 - Concord and Brentwood
Impact: 135 families per session
Investment Income
1%
Federated Fundraising
1%
2004 CONTRIBUTED INCOME:
$977,073
Grants
30%
Contributions
44%
◆ Contributed Income
The Annual Support Campaign secures the YMCA’s promise
that no person be turned away from participation in a lifechanging YMCA program due to the inability to pay. Each
year, YMCA volunteer campaigners engage individual and
corporate donors in a fundraising effort that generates
contributions designated for the scholarship fund.
The Community Gifts phase (gifts of $1,000 and under)
runs February-March each year.
Kids to Camp Campaign
“Kids to Camp” is a direct mail solicitation program
designed specifically for generating contributions for the
camper scholarship fund. Funds are distributed to those
with proven financial need as indicated by an application
process.
Donations
These are charitable gifts made by individuals or
corporations to the YMCA for general use and/or
donor designated purposes.
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Programs offered include parenting classes, school
readiness for preschoolers, prenatal care for expectant
parents, English as a Second Language courses, Mommy &
Me, pee wee sports, monthly movie nights, a lending library
and more.
◆ The Pittsburg NEW
(Nutrition, Exercise and Wellness) Kids Program
Impact: 150 youth per each school year
Annual Support Campaign
The Major Gifts phase (gifts of $1,000 and above) runs
October-December each year.
First 5 Contra Costa, the YMCA and other
community agencies partner in the Centers to
provide programs and services to high risk
communities with need. In addition, the YMCA
is the lead and fiscal agent for the Brentwood
First 5 Center.
◆ Grants
These are funds primarily secured from foundations
through an application process. Grants must be used for
the purpose designated on the application and require a
final report once funds are applied.
◆ Investment Income
Income generated from gifts to the Endowment Fund.
The principal is restricted while the interest may be
utilized for general use or as designated by the donor.
◆ Federated Fundraising
These are individual contributions designated to the
YMCA through United Way workplace campaigns.
This innovate program was developed by Contra Costa
Health Services to focus on educating families and their
children about obesity prevention and treatment. This
program is a partnership between the Los Medanos
Community Healthcare District, Contra Costa Health
Services, the Pittsburg Unified School District, and the
YMCA to benefit children and families in East Contra
Costa County.
◆ Pulmonary Rehabilitation John Muir/Mt. Diablo Health System
Impact: 30 participants weekly
In 2001, John Muir/Mt. Diablo Health System and
the Mt. Diablo Region YMCA saw an opportunity to
partner together to provide Pulmonary Rehabilitation
programs to improve patient recovery. John Muir/
Mt. Diablo Health System provides the medical
expertise, and the YMCA provides the pulmonary
rehabilitation patients a supportive environment
with an exercise facility; giving them the
opportunity to continue their maintenance
exercise regime through warm up
exercises and the use of cardiovascular
equipment.
◆ School Age Child Care Expansion
Impact: An additional 92 school
age youth daily
(Total served: 1,400)
The Mt. Diablo Region YMCA is the
largest provider of school age child care
in the County and continues to grow!
Five new sites opened in 2004 to better
serve the Antioch community, where child care demands are
highest. New locations include Carmen Dragon, Lone Tree,
Grant, Kimball and Jack London Elementary Schools.
◆ Irvin Deutscher Family YMCA
Teen Room and Teen Council
Impact: 150 teens weekly
The Teen Room was designed as a safe place for teens to
meet after school to play games, complete homework, and
participate in service projects and more. Located next to
College Park High School, the YMCA Teen Room has drawn
teens to the YMCA where values and positive role models
abound. The Teen Council provides insight and advice to the
branch Board of Advisors on issues related to teens.
◆ Kinder Readiness
Impact: 24 preschool families per session
Preschool parents and their children learn to prepare for
school in this innovative program. Parents receive hands-on
instruction, while preschoolers participate in a three hour
program modeled on the kindergarten classroom, preparing
them for fall school enrollment. Most families have no
previous child care experience.
"The exercise program had
everything to do with pulling
me up and was a tremendous
help in enabling me to live my
day to day life.”
~ Maurice,
Project Recovery participant
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FINANCIALS
1%
Investment Income
12%
Supporting Services
◆ Association Office
4%
Aquatics
395 Civic Drive, Suite G
Pleasant Hill 94523
925.609.9622
mdrymca.org
5%
Health & Wellness
16%
Membership Dues &
Initiation Fees
REVENUE
BREAKDOWN
BRANCH LOCATIONS
27%
Program
Fees
56%
Public
Support
52%
Building &
Reserve
Allocation
EXPENSE
BREAKDOWN
12%
Camp, Family & Youth
15%
Child Care
REVENUE
2004/6mo.
2004
2003
Numbers have been extracted from the
independent auditors report prepared
by Kasper Accountancy Corporation.
* 2004 6-Month reporting period reflects
the Association's conversion from a fiscal
to a calendar accounting year in 2005.
◆ Public Support
Contributions
United Way
Total Public Support
5,491,991
–
1,864,140
1,372
473,564
1,442
5,491,991
1,865,512
475,006
1,542,729
47,702
2,655,653
118,201
(18,395)
3,046,246
62,781
4,714,154
38,567
118,939
3,198,321
126,927
4,626,947
25,385
214,267
4,345,890
7,980,687
8,191,847
9,837,881
9,846,199
8,666,853
2004/6mo.
2004
2003
366,939
502,599
1,435,455
446,061
430,130
360,961
955,354
1,146,605
2,817,392
1,147,019
945,872
1,081,402
458,534
1,986,582
2,535,797
788,599
777,786
500,100
3,542,145
8,093,644
7,047,398
◆ Programs
Membership Dues
Initiation Fees
Program Fees
Investment Income
Other Income
Total Programs
TOTAL REVENUE
EXPENSE
◆ Program Services
Aquatics
Health & Wellness
Child Care
Youth Programs
Camp Programs
Teens & Family
Total Program Services
◆ Supporting Services
Management & General
892,852
Development
213,254
Payment to Affiliated Organizations
33,810
Building & Reserve Allocation
5,155,820
Total Supporting Services
TOTAL EXPENSE
721,974
213,966
93,898
722,717
1,362,910
381,975
70,657
(196,087)
6,295,736
1,752,555
1,619,455
9,837,881
9,846,199
8,666,853
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MEMBERSHIP UNITS
BY TYPE
Facility Adult (Age 19+)
Facility Family*
Facility Teen (Age 13-18)
Facility Active Older Adult
(AOA - Age 62+)
Facility AOA Family**
Skatepark
Bay Area Members
◆ Full Facility Branches
Delta Family YMCA
Serving Antioch, Bay Point,
Bethel Island, Brentwood,
Byron, Discovery Bay,
Knightsen, Oakley, Pittsburg,
and Rio Vista.
1250 O’Hara Avenue
Oakley 94561
925.625.9333
Irvin Deutscher Family
YMCA
Serving Crockett, Martinez,
Pacheco, Pleasant Hill, and
Port Costa.
350 Civic Drive
Pleasant Hill 94523
925.687.8900
590
478
36
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Serving Central, East and South
Contra Costa County.
Central County Office
395 Civic Drive, Suite G
Pleasant Hill 94523
925.609.9622
Delta First 5 Center
East County Office
Serving East County youth ages 0-5
years and their families.
760 First Street
Brentwood 94513
925.516.3880
301 W. 10th Street, Suite 12
Antioch 94509
925.755.9622
San Ramon Valley YMCA
Serving Alamo, Blackhawk,
Danville, Diablo, Lafayette,
Moraga, Orinda,
San Ramon, and
Walnut Creek.
1029 LaGonda Way
Danville 94526
925.831.1100
CHILD CARE LOCATIONS
◆ Alamo
MEMBERS
BY CATEGORY
◆ Antioch
Total Members
Concord/Clayton YMCA
Serving Clayton and Concord.
Many programs are provided in
partnership with the City of Clayton
at the Clayton Community Gym.
700 Gym Court
Clayton 94517
925.889.1600
◆ Children and Family
Services Division
1,335
2,480
174
Total Membership Units
5,127
Facility
Program
Community Participants
◆ Program Branches
12,902
7,221
4,361
24,484
*A family memebership is composed
of 1 or 2 adults living in the same
household and all dependents claimed
on current year taxes.
**Same as family membership, with
one adult at least 62 years of age.
Alamo Elementary
Rancho Romero Elementary
Belshaw Elementary
Carmen Dragon Elementary
Diablo Vista Elementary
Grant Elementary
Jack London Elementary
John Muir Elementary
Kimball Elementary
Lone Tree Elementary
Mission Elementary
Sutter Elementary
◆ Byron
◆ Concord
Meadow Homes Elementary
Mountain View Elementary
Woodside Elementary
◆ Martinez
Hidden Valley Elementary
◆ Moraga
Juaquin Moraga Middle School
◆ Pleasant Hill
Rett Turner Preschool
Strandwood Elementary
Valhalla Elementary
◆ San Ramon
Gale Ranch Preschool
◆ Walnut Creek
Walnut Creek Intermediate
◆ Oakley
Gehringer Elementary
Laurel Elementary
Vintage Parkway
Elementary
Discovery Bay Preschool
Discovery Bay Elementary
Timber Point Preschool
Timber Point Elementary
◆ Clayton
Diablo View Middle School
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2004BOARD
Association Board of
Directors
Darrell Sooy, Chair
Robert Waldron, Vice Chair
Richard Callaway, Secretary
MariAnn Fisher,
Immediate Past Chair
Jenise Gaskin, Treasurer
Grant Christensen
David Deutscher
Robert Eckel
Mark Edelstein
William Fortner
Peter Langley
Milind Nagnoor
Richard Rosenberry
Irvin Deutscher Family
Board of Advisors
Delta Family YMCA
Board of Advisors
Peggy Green, Chair
Lisa Borah-Geller
Patricia Garrett
James Kennedy
Ken Mintz
Ray Penning
Ronald Wetter
Art Flores, Chair
Nolan Arieta
Eric Cline
Suzanne Damhesel
Aurora De Vilbiss
Faye Donaghu
Michael Enos
Charles Pierce, Chair
Marc Acasio
Linda Edwards
Sarah Hansen
Douglas Hartsough
Glenn Huxtable
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4 Way Logistics Incorporated
Advanced Property Management
AF Evans Development
Airspace USA
AK Plastering
Allstar Sports Bar & Grill
Alphagraphics
Andersen, Bonnifield & Cottle
Anderson's TV
Andrews Co.
ANG Newspaper
ARGO Insurance Group
Awin Management, Inc.
Baja Fresh Mexican Grill
Bank of Agriculture & Commerce
Bank of America - Matching Gifts
Bank of the West
Bank of Walnut Creek
Barr & Barr
Bay Alarm
Bay Area Realty
Bay Builders Construction
Bernard Marketing Associates
Better Homes Realty, Inc.
Bill Brandt Ford
Black Diamond Living
Brentwood Liquors
Brentwood Rotary
Brunswick Delta Bowl
Burr, Pilger & Mayer LLP
Cap's Oak Street Bar & Grill
Carone & Company, Inc.
Robert C. Chiappone, D.D.S.
ChevronTexaco Corporation
Christ Centered Ministry International
Cindy Frazier Bilsborough
City of Antioch
Clayton Pioneer
Comcast
ConCar Industries, LLC
Concord Hilton
Concord Moose Family Center Lodge NO.567
Cortese Investment Co.
County Connection
Courtney Enterprise
Creative Yards of Brentwood
Crocketts Premier Auto Body
Cuttin' Up On College
D & K Automotive Repair
D. Randall Enterprises
D.G.H. Outfitters
Dahlin Group Architects Planners
Danville Lions Club
Danville Rotary
Davelaar Sales and Engineering, Inc.
Delong-Sweet Family Foundation
Delta Fence Co. Inc.
Delta Lending Group
Devino's Restaurant, Inc.
Dewey, Digham & Howe
Diablo Beverage
Diablo Funding Group
Diablo Press
Diablo Valley Insurance Agency
Edward Jones Co.
Engeo Inc.
Fast Signs
Financial Strategies Consulting Group, LLC
First California Title - Brentwood Branch
FitLinxx
Foundation For Brotherhood
Frankel & Goldware, LLP
Fremont Bank
Gagen, McCoy, McMahon & Armstrong
Garaventa Enterprises
Gaunt Machine & Iron Works, Inc.
Girl Scouts of SF Bay Troop 970
Gordon N. Ball, Inc.
Gordon, Watrous, Ryan, Langley, Bruno & Paltenghi
Granite Professional Insurance Brokerage, Inc.
GWF Power Systems Inc.
H.F. Ehler
Hair Razors
Harris & Associates
Heritage Bank East Bay
Home One Mortgage Express
In-N-Out Burger
Interiors Panache
JFK Mortgage Services Inc.
Judy's Termite Control
Kelling, Northcross & Nobriga
Kelly-Moore Paint Co. Inc.
Kids' Turn
Lasting Impressions
Leighton Construction, Inc.
Lexus Champions for Charity
Lexus of Pleasanton
Lincoln Equipment, Inc.
Lone Star Landscape, Inc.
Los Medanos Community Healthcare
Luis Zavala Photography
M & L Ace Hardware
Macaluso & Associates
Mancini's Sleep World
Mark Scott Construction, Inc.
Marples & Associates, Inc.
Mazzei Pontiac-Cadillac-Buick-GMC Trucks
McKenzie & Company
McNely Construction Company
Mervyn's
Mr. Pickwick's British Pub & Restaurant
Mt. Diablo National Bank
MVC Contracting
National City Mortgage
Niello Infiniti
Noah's Bagels
Nor-Cal USSSA
North Bay Construction, Inc.
Oakland Athletics Baseball Company
Old Republic Title Company
Olson Insurance
Orange Coast Title Company
Outdoor Sportsman's Coaliton of California
Overaa Construction
P.A.C.E.
PacWest Telecomm, Inc.
Paddock Bowl
Pancho's Market
Pee Wee Muldoon's Inc.
Pegasus-MH Ventures 1, LLC
Penfield Fine Arts
Pepsi Bottling Group
Pet Food Express
Plant Construction Company, L.P.
Pleasant Hill Bayshore
Pleasant Hill C.A.S.A
Pleasant Hill Chamber of Commerce
Pleasant Hill Community Foundation
Pleasant Hill Lions Club
Pleasant Hill Park and Recration Dept
Pleasant Hill Police Association
Power Engineering Contractors, Inc.
Precor
Prudential California Realty
Q. Termite, Inc.
R.E. Serrano, Inc.
Ray's Mobile Modular
Ready Print
Red Brick Pizza
Redgwick Construction Company
Rob Andrews Baseball Camp
Ron Simmon's Appraisal Services
Rosewood Partnership
Rotary Club of Pleasant Hill
Rotary Club of the Delta
Rotary of Concord Diablo
Rreff Management Company
Safeway, Inc.
Sam Clar Office Furniture
SBC Employee Giving - United Way Campaign
Schroder Insurance Services
SEI Investments
Shapell Industries, Inc.
Shea Homes for Active Adults
Shell Oil Company
Spraggins Insurance Agency
Steadfast Properties
Sterling Capital
Sternberg & Coad-Hermelin
Stevens-Hemingway-Stevens, Inc.
Summerwood Properties, Inc.
Suncrest Homes
Sunset Development Company
Sunset Mortgage
Taber Construction
Target
Tenet Healthcare Corporation
The Dow Chemical Company
The Lowell Berry Foundation
The Mechanics Bank
The Redwoods Group
The Reiser Group
The Wine Sellars
Ticor Title Company of California
Trainer Communication
Turner Construction
UPS Store #272
Von Euw & L J. Nunes Trucking Inc.
Walmart
Walnut Creek Medical
Wells Fargo
Wells Fargo Foundation
West Callaway Stotka, Inc.
Whole Foods Market
Y Childcare at Mt. View
Y Childcare at Timber Point
Chairman’s Round Table
($2,500+)
Irvin Deutscher
David Deutscher
Michael & Kathy Erwin
Lee & Rosemary Kirbach
John & Mary McCombs
Darrell & Barbara Sooy
Terry & Tracy Stotka
President’s Round Table
($1,000+)
Jerry & Cindy Abercrombie
Karen Beernink
Chuck Bloch
Timothy & Jackie Byrd
Richard & Christine Callaway
Daryl Chrzan
Eric & Stephanie Cline
Ed & MariAnn Fisher
William & Suzanne Fortner
John & Patricia Garrett
Greg & Jenise Gaskin
Jimmy Goga
Peggy & Thomas Green
Douglas & Gloria Hartsough
Melodee Hohndorf
Matthew & Katrina Holloway
Dennis Hughes
Jim & Kathy Jakel
Jeff & Beri Kasper
Thomas & Sue Keane
Pauline Kifer
Harry & Pamela Lewis
Jay & Carol Lofthouse
Paul & Linda Cimarusti
Mervin & Roslyn Morris
Virginia Nickerson
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Children & Family Services
Board of Advisors
DONORS
Foundations
& Corporations
2004
Paul Georgantes
Michael Harris
Marie Knutson
Jim Mackie
Decky Thornton
Sam Vesser
Cynthia Walters
Kathy Powers
Lisa Ramirez
Joseph & Susan Raphel
Thomas Reasonover
Bill & Aileen Souveroff
Julie Starkey
Robert & Claudia Waldron
Dick & Diane Whittemore
Samuel & Jacqueline Yoshioka
Cindy Zamora
Benefactor
($500+)
Michael & Nancy Borah
Lisa & Jason Borah-Geller
Donna Bowen
Ludell Deutscher
Warren & Mary Deverel
Dennis & Faye Donaghu
Bob & Sheila Eckel
Mark Edelstein
Pamela Espinoza
Paul Friant
Paul & Lysandra Georgantes
Leland & Beverly Hancock
Michael Harris & Dawn Block
Matthew & Katrina Holloway
Rebecca Ibarra
John & Marion Iles
Ray & Anne Manzon
William & Karen Morison Knox
Carmen Nava
Deborah Ogorzaly
Don & Sharon Ritchey
Dick & Nancy Robinson
Phillip & Shari Scott
Robert & Tamara Steiner
Liz Travers
Ken Walters
Cynthia Weiss
Jeff & Debbie Werter
Robert Wollenzien
Patron
($250+)
Lynelle Abreu
Ryan Anderson
Suzanne Angeli
Robert & Carol Barrick
Bette Beechen Kaplan
Sylvia Renae Bell
Tom Bloxham
Mike Botelho
John Bruns, D.D.S.
Mitch & Heather Buich
Adrian Cesana
William & Carol Chiasson
Al & Estelle Cianfichi
Harry & Rosemary Conger
Raymond Cox
Michael & Karla Davis
Jason & Tiawna Dominguez
Frank Dryer
Michael & Christine Dunn
Robert & Sheila Eckel
Linda Edwards
Nicole Ehler
Robert Eldred
Jana Moss Elkins
Freda Fisher
Gail Fitzpatrick
Don & Norma Flaskerud
Andre Friant
Gayle Garcia
Steven Gay
Earl Goldman
Pete & Veronica Gosling
William Harrington
William Horn
Glenn & Rene Huxtable
Steve & Suzanna Iribarne
Ron Jessen
Teri, Erica & Taylor King
Terry & Christine Koehne
Lisa Langendorff-Andrews
Thomas & Jeri Lee
Robert Legg
David & LeeAnn Livingston
Jennifer Marin
Freddy & Kristen Martinez
Richard & Susan Martini
Stuart & Julie McAfee
Michael Miller
Jack Monroe
Mike & Colleen Moody
James Moore
R.H. & Laurie Morrison
Jim & Mary Nishiyama
Brad & Deborah Nix
Erik Nunn
Kirk Patterson
Charles & Jennifer Pierce
Bruce & Laura Presnick
Todd & Susan Ramsdell
Cata Eyes
Hayden Richards
Ken Rickner
Philip & Jennifer Risken
Eric Robbins
Jon Rogers
Richard & Gail Roll
Melody Royal
Daniel Scott
Michael Simeone
Robert & Marilyn Smith
Jesse Smyers
Bill & Heather Sobotka
William Stanger
Alan & Karen Talbot
Michael Temkin
Decky Thornton
Frank & Marilyn Vierra
Stuart Warner
Cynthia Weiss
Florence & David Weiss
Marie Whelan
Doug & Karen Williams
Kenneth Wu
Century Club
($100+)
Cliff & Colleen Abney
Bill Aguilar
Robert Ahrens
Chris Allen
Bonnie Allen-Rice
Francisca Ambrosini
Andrea Appleton
Ron & Carole Austin
Betty Barros
Chuck & Carolyn Bates
Cynthia Bentley
Amy Berfield
Lisa Berrios
William & Nicole Blalock
Lawrence Briggs
Hazel Bright
John & Mary Britton
Leonardo Brown
Sandy Brown
Steve Buck
Kevin & Patricia Burke
Christina Busker
Megan Busker
Shelly Butterfield
Chris & Stephanie Byers
Donald & Marian Byrd
Kym Cadle
Ronald & Carol Carriveau
Jason Carter
Maggie Carter
Esther Castellano
Charlie & Lynn Champion
Eric & Sharon Christman
Joshua Chun
Dan Cifelli
Karen Claxton
William & Michelle Cobb
Mandi Cochnauer
Ernest & Joyce Coleman
Meghan Coppinger
Kevin & Candice Cosgrove
Rick & Vicki Coster
Richard & Victoria Courtney
Paul Cowell
Harry Coyle
Aaron Meadows
Jack Monroe
Mary Nishiyama
Keith Parrett
Charleen Rybicki
Concord/Clayton YMCA
Board of Advisors
San Ramon/Diablo Valley
YMCA Board of Advisors Kingsley Grafft
Jeff Kasper, Chair
Harry Bowers
Kristina Long
Richard Mangini
Omar Sanders
Tamara Steiner
Florence Weiss
Bill Souveroff, Chair
Steve Buck
Linda Cimarusti
Joseph Combs
Ed Fisher
Bob Fletcher
Joel Golub
Lynda Cremeans
Robert & Marina Cuenin
Roger & Diana Curtis
Stephen Davis
SueAnn Davis
Kerry Davis
Sharon Deen-Darman
David & Joy Delepine
Vernon & Kathleen Dennis
Edgar Dimas
Jenna Dobkin
Winthrop Dow
Don & Helen Doyle
Joseph Duarte
James & Joann Dunn
David & Cynthia Durant
Donald Eddy
Julie Edwards
John & Carroll Estes
Cyndi Fazzio
Bob & Ann Fletcher
Art & Kris Flores
Mike Flynn
Cornelia Foster
William & Virginia Fowler
Samantha Francois
Audree & Don Freas
Andrew & Rhonda Gallo
Laura Gayrard
Roni & Glenn Gehlke
Paul & Lysandra Georgantes
James Georgantes
Sean George
Lawrence & Margaret Goga
David & Jenny Goldman
Tamra Golinveaux
Candace Golinveaux
Joel & Insu Golub
Patricia Gonsalves-Shaner
Jan Gordon
Raymond & Vickie Gorgone
Maria Gounaris
Michael Gray
James Griffitts
Susan Gulbransen
Shelly Gwynn
Judith Hager
Lindley & Marcia Hall
Julie Harmeyer
Mitch Harper
Jan Harper
Steve Harris
Lupe Henriquez
Doug & Wendy Herman
Shannon Hodges
Nicol Hoiem
Craig Horan
Ronald Howard
Mike & Susan James
Susan Johnson
Mark & Sasha Jordan
Kathy Jungnitsch
Keyan Keihani
Bill & Katheryn Kelley
Molly Kimes
Linda Klamm
Kristie Knoll
Gerald & Marie Knutson
Lawrence & Lynn Korwatch
Justin Kroplin
Ollie Ladd
Eric Lambert
Peter Langley
Jim Lanter
Chris Lauritzen
Patrick & Laura Lencioni
Shu-Chuan Lin
Tracy Lussier
Olivia Luxemberg
John & Geri MacMillan
Angus MacNaughton
Cynthia Marshall
Michael Mastrangelo
Jane Maxwell
Jerry & Inez Meadors
Chris & Mary Ann Mezzapelle
Peter & Deborah Miglio
Alex Muhanoff
Melissa Murray
Jeffrey & Kristie Myers
Christopher Nakae
Mark & Gina Nalezny
Gary Napper
R.J. Natal
Carl & Wenlan Ng
Clayton & Karen Nicles
Jim Nunes
Dennis & Linda Nunn
Katie O'Shea
Steve O'Sullivan
Linda Paoli
Richard & Virginia Paoli
Amber Peck
Margaret Pedder
Stanley & Diane Pedder
Meredith Pelletier
Daniel & Maria Peterson
Shane Peterson
Dan Peterson
Lee Pfab
Stephanie Pfingstl
Kerri Pike
Linda Pinder
Sal Pizzimenti
Ronald Potts
Margo & Barney Power
John & Doris Price
Melissa Price
James & Cecilia Pugh
Thomas & Sheila Quinn
Janet Raibaldi
Rhonda Rhines
Chaud & Ardis Richards
Jennifer & Philip Risken
Heriberto & Catherine Rivera
Michael & Gina Rozenski
Wes Russell
Margaret Russell Ttee
Patricia Ryan
Michael Saenz
Div Ya Saini
Bruce Saldinger
Robert & Teresa Samaniego
Lisa Sammon
Frank & Connie Sayers
Michael & Kimberly Schulist
Craig & Renee Scott
Kristina & Sean Sharkey
Mark & Lisa Sheeley
Sean Sheridan
Shawn & Raymie Sladek
David Specland
Duane & Norma Spencer
Carl Spiegelberg
Ken Starkey
Gregory & Theresa Sudo
Juneve Suzuki
Ryan Tarrant
John Tasker
Maude Tate
Lowell & Dorothy Thomas
Cecily Tippery
Georgina Torres
John & Katharine Torru
Judith Tulloch
Deborah Upshaw
Shereen Vahabzadeh
Edward & Margaret Vomund
Jay Voorhees
Cynthia Walters
Kevin & Leigh Wansley
William Ward
Jacqueline Webb
Dick & Lou Wentner
Ron Wetter
Joe Wheeland
Norma & William Wilder
Tony & Deborah Williams
Ted & Suzie Winslow
Charles Wolff
William Wright
Terry Koehne
Harry Lewis
Richard Roll
Phillip Scott
Ken Silva
Cynthia Weiss
Dick Whittemore
In Memory:
Charles Aliberti Memorial
Designated Instructional Services Staff of the Mt.
Diablo Unified School Dist. Speech/Language
Pathologists
Diablo Horse Clinic
Silverwood Elementary School
SteinRoe Investment Counsel
University Center
Wildlife Conservation Society
Erin Abrao & Bill Green
Jim & Shevon Adams
Talia Aliberti
Michael & Dianne Arruda
Darlene Bartel
Mary Ann Blanton
Elvis Boggan
Jonathan Brand
Marianne Callahan
Tim & Birgitta Carr
Mark & Patricia Cederwall
Mary Coleman
Daniel & Natalie Crouch
Michael & Virginia Drago
Ronald & Susan Edmonds
Pat & James Evans
Cathi Forbes
Denise Furka
John & Kathy Furka & Family
Michael & Maureen Furtado
Deborah Gioe & Elaine Meneghel
Robert & Sandra Green
Ralph & Janet Hendrix
Ken & Joanne Hughes
Harold & Frances Humes
Vincent & Sally Insalaco
David & Cina Kreisel
Richard & Sandra Kremer & Family
N.S. & R.E. Love
Patricia Martin
Patricia Mc Gowan
John & Lizabeth Offield
Susan Parish Aliberti
Carl & M.L. Pauerstein
Susan Peterson
James & Naomi Phillips
John Sabath
R.W. & N.L. Salmon
William & Nancy Scott
Andrea Shafer
Donald & Judy Stanford
Ronald & Susan Stoltz
Philip & Madeleine Sturiale
Robert & Delrae Tillery
Edwin & Jeanne Walker
Hans & Lori Williams
Harriet Wilson Lee
Dena Zachariah
Matthew Sooy Memorial
Miriam Benveniste
Arthur & Phyllis Tuber
Virginia O'Hara Memorial
Robert Bean
Helen Beccaria
James & Marie Bloom
Carol & Arnold Carvajal
Lisa Custodio
John & Sis Dean
Mario & Lillian Giusto
Patrick & Louise Griffin
George & MaryJean Griffin
Nicholas & Doris Marota
Fred & Maivis Oehler
Robert Wollenzien Memorial
Vic & Florence Fritzler
Howard & Shirley Taborsky
Gary & Bonnie Wollenzien
Endowment 2004
Grace Haynes
Every effort has been given to assure proper spelling and inclusion in our lists.
If an error or omission has occurred, we deeply apologize and ask that you call
the YMCA at 925.609.9622. Thank you.
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2004
MT. DIABLO REGION YMCA ANNUAL REPOR T
A Progress Report On The Strategic Plan For Building
Strong Kids, Strong Families, Strong Communities.