For youth development for healthy living for social responsibility Dream Makers 2010 Annual Report YMCA of Greater Cincinnati MISSION To put Christian principles into practice through programs that build healthy spirit, mind, and body for all. VISION The YMCA of Greater Cincinnati is committed to take responsibility for improving the quality of life in Greater Cincinnati. YMCA OF GREATER CINCINNATI METRO BOARD MEMBERS Chairman Mike Zorn - Macy’s Inc. Vice Chair Clark Handy Secretary Elizabeth Horwitz - Wood & Lamping LLP Past Chair Tom Keckeis - Messer Construction Treasurer Mike Lander - WesBanco Board Members Janet Banks - Educator, retired Mike Brandt - Newport Independent Schools Ray Brokamp - Leadership Cincinnati, retired Andrea Brown - dunhumby Henry Brown - Procter & Gamble, retired Leo Calderon - Northern Kentucky University Steve Campbell - KZF Design Tim Cappell - Humana Greg Carmichael - Fifth Third Bank Glenda Cousins - US Bank Susan Croushore - Christ Hospital Michael Cureton - Cincinnati Police Department Rob Deger - Gateway Community College Milton Dohoney, Jr. - City of Cincinnati Rance Duke - Ft. Washington Investment Advisors Mark Exterkamp - Bank of Kentucky Kay French - retired 1 Ron Gore - Cincinnati Central Credit Union Hunter Grace - United States Post Service, retired Lonnie Grayson - Environmental & Safety Solutions Ken Hays - Procter & Gamble, retired Frank Henson - The OTW Group International Peter Hollister - Hollister, Trubow & Associates Lori Hudson - Bahl & Gaynor Investment Counsel Marva Johns - Libby Perszyk Kathman, Inc. John Lusk - Aristech Acrylics, LLC Dan MacConnell - Thomson MacConnell Cadillac Paul Plattner - Colliers International Mark Reitzes - Huntington National Bank Robert Robinson - Procter & Gamble Robert Schiff, Jr. - Pediatric Associates of Cincinnati Tom Smith - Kroger Karen Strasser - Albert-James Company Mike Sullivan - Colliers Turley Martin Tucker Gary Volz - CDO Technologies George White - Up With Paper James Wuenker - Cincinnati Chamber of Commerce, retired Jerry Zobrist - Captec Corp. Bob Zumbiel - Zumbiel Packaging Co. YMCA OF GREATER CINCINNATI ANNUAL REPORT President & CEO Sandy Berlin Walker Vice Presidents Stan Law Chief Operating Officer Steve Pohlman Chief Financial Officer Susan Dorward Chief Development Officer Jim Hull Facilities & Property Management David Martorano Operations Barbara Roy Human Resources Ted Saulnier Leadership Development Tim Stitzer Northern Kentucky Development District Vice Presidents Alan Geans Rebecca Kelley Bill Powell Listen to a high school graduation address or retirement speech, and you’re likely to hear the same theme: Thank you. I couldn’t have done it without the support of…. my parents, my teachers, my coaches… The list can get pretty long. Realizing a dream takes hard work, focus, and an enormous amount of help, encouragement, and guidance. The YMCA is all about providing that support. Our staff, volunteers, mentors, coaches, donors – the entire “Y family” – is committed to helping people throughout Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky fully develop their abilities and achieve their dreams. By focusing on youth development, healthy living, and social responsibility, we’re working to improve the quality of life for everyone in our region. We’re making sure children and teens have the assets and support they need to reach their full potential. We’re teaming up with organizational partners to help our community combat an epidemic of obesity and chronic disease and providing individuals the programs and services they need to improve their physical, mental, and spiritual health. We’re working with our neighbors throughout the community to make sure they have the resources they need to learn, grow, and thrive. Everyone in the Y has a personal dream. Some want to live a healthier life. Some want to go to college. Some just want a safe place to play. We’re there for all of them. The Y helps dreams come true by connecting people to support and encouraging the potential in each other. We celebrate dreams for a bright future and thank all our dream makers. Sandy Berlin Walker President & CEO J. Michael Zorn Board Chair NurturE Potential For Youth Development It’s no secret: children and teens need caring adults in their lives. That is why our employees, mentors, coaches, and volunteers reinforce the YMCA’s commitment that “All Kids Deserve A’s” — adults who care, activities that build health and resiliency, access to opportunities, and advocates. The Y not only provides child care, we stick with kids as they grow, ensuring they’re supported both as youngsters and through the critical teen years. Wherever there are kids, you’ll find members of the Y family. They’re in Cincinnati Public Schools making sure out-of-school hours are safe, enriching and educational for CincyAfterSchool participants. They’re exposing kids to new activities and faces so they can learn skills like team-building, leadership, and independence at Camp Ernst and our branch summer day camps. They’re delivering a message of teamwork and sportsmanship to the kids who participate in our youth sports program. They’re spending their Saturdays helping high schoolers learn about career options as part of our Black & Latino Achievers Program, and they’re challenging kids all over the region to explore their creativity as part of our traveling ArtWheels program. Childhood is a time for big dreams. The Y is a springboard for making them come true. 6,623 youth served in YMCA Cincy AfterSchool and Before and After School Care Programs 512 children served in YMCA Early Learning Centers 3,125 Number of youth served at YMCA Camp Ernst 575 teens served in college readiness programs 3 YMCA OF GREATER CINCINNATI ANNUAL REPORT Dreams…Unlimited! “The Y Achievers program gave me the confidence to reach my goal.” NICHOLAS TAYLOR Nicholas Taylor’s goal is to one day become an oncologist. The 17 year old isn’t intimidated by the years of college, medical school and specialized training he knows lie ahead. He’s learned how to embrace a challenge and apply himself. “If you expect a little bit from Nicholas, a little is what you’ll get. If you demand more from him, he’ll rise to the occasion,” says his mother, Stefanie Shearrod, who convinced Nicholas to participate in the YMCA’s Black & Latino Achievers Program. The Achievers program encourages students of color realize their potential by helping them develop the study, time management, leadership, and financial management skills they need to succeed in college and the workplace. Mentors work with teens to expose them to different career options while counselors provide the nuts-and-bolts guidance students need to complete college and financial aid applications. Parents do their part by providing lunch for teens attending Saturday Achiever activities and raising funds for the program. “The Achievers program has made so many opportunities available to our kids that, as parents, it only makes sense that we would take some responsibility for it,” says Parents’ Alliance co-chair Catherine Daniels, whose son Lamar participates in the program. The Achievers program draws on these resources to expose teens to educational and professional experiences in a unique, interactive setting. Nicholas, who credits the program with helping him develop public-speaking skills, says the program’s health and medicine career cluster, seminar on men in nursing, and college tour were particularly beneficial to him. As he weighs his college options — he has been offered academic scholarships, including the YMCA’s Student Achiever of the Year award, totaling some $250,000 — Nicholas says he’s prepared to embrace the challenges ahead. “I’m surrounded by people who support me,” he says. YMCA OF GREATER CINCINNATI ANNUAL REPORT 4 Lead the Way “Coaching is more than teaching kids to play a game.” KENDRICK JONES, SR. No one knows that better than Kendrick Jones, Sr., 36. A lot of the kids Kendrick coaches at the Carl H. Lindner Y come from single-parent households. He often gets calls from their mothers: “Will you talk to him Coach K?” More than once he’s had conferences with their teachers. Like most of the Y’s youth sports coaches, “Coach K” got involved because of his own kids: daughter, Kendriana, and sons, Kendrick Jr. and Keondre. But even if his children weren’t involved in Y sports, “I’d still do it,” he says. “I’ve coached a lot of these kids since they were 4-years-olds playing flag football. I love these kids and I know how it is for them. They’re good kids and most of them just want to know someone cares.” And Coach K does. He happily works third shift at a distribution company so he can spend his afternoons and evenings coaching. On the football field and the basketball court, he works to instill the lessons they need to succeed in sports and in life. Teamwork. Respect. Discipline. Players are encouraged to give all they’ve got. Foul language doesn’t fly and players know they need to keep up their grades. “I’m tough on the kids about going to school and doing homework,” he says. “I tell them, ‘I don’t care if you can make a jump shot or a free throw. I want you to do your best, do your homework, and have fun.’” 5 YMCA OF GREATER CINCINNATI ANNUAL REPORT Family Affair “There’s something for everyone.” CHRISTINA SILLIES That’s not something Christina Sillies says too often. After all, her kids range in age from 1 to 21, so finding activities that suit every member of the household can be tough. The Y helps the Sillies family bridge the age gap. On any given day you’re likely to find Christina and David Sillies and at least some of their seven children working out together or enjoying a little family time in the Clippard Y pool. “We just sort of fell into it,” Christina says. “I started swimming laps while my younger kids were taking swimming lessons and my husband and the older kids started to join me in the lap lane.” Today, she says, everybody in the family uses the Y a little bit differently. Her husband and oldest son like the fact that their Y membership enables them to use other Ys when they travel for work or school. Her older kids like the fitness equipment and the cycling and TRX classes. The younger ones take swim lessons, play in the splash park, or swim laps with mom and dad. Even 17-monthold Colton gets in on the action, learning to float with mom’s help in the Aqua Babies Program. “My husband and I and the older kids will take turns working out and playing with the younger kids in the splash park,” Christina says. “I feel like the Y really supports my family vision, which is doing activities together and yet honoring what my kids want to do as individuals.” YMCA OF GREATER CINCINNATI ANNUAL REPORT 6 Improve Health For HEAlthy living An epidemic of obesity and chronic diseases is sweeping our nation. More than a quarter of Americans are obese and millions suffer from chronic diseases, such as diabetes and cardiovascular disease, which are directly impacted by their health habits. Our neighborhood branches help people find the tools and support they need to achieve their goals; our CincyAfterSchool Program includes a component of health and wellness activities for children in public schools; and as a community leader in the Cincinnati Pioneering Healthier Communities initiative, funded through the U.S. Center for Disease Control, we’re lending our expertise and resources to influence policy and environmental changes in the region. We’ve teamed up with partners across the spectrum including schools, hospitals, businesses, non-profits, government, and academic institutions to address issues such as community walkability, pedestrian safety, and access to fresh produce. By taking a leadership position, the Y is working to help individuals throughout Greater Cincinnati chart a new and healthier course. 8,142 kids served in our Youth Sports Programs 23,480 kids and families served in our Aquatics Programs 126,975 individuals pursuing and achieving healthy lifestyles at the Y each year 5,127 students engaging in 30 minutes of physical activity each day in CincyAfterSchool Programs PAGE 7 7 YMCA OF GREATER CINCINNATI ANNUAL REPORT Inspire Change “I wanted to become a better person. I needed help with my goals.” TYLER HORNSCHEMEIER Then Tyler Hornschemeier, 20, met a team of boosters at the Y. First there was Shari, the Pilates instructor who coached him through every move and gave him assignments to try at home. Without her, Tyler says he never would have made exercise a part of his life. Then there was Kristi, the spinning instructor who pushed him to dig deep and keep going when he thought he didn’t have anything left to give. And then there was Teresa, the personal trainer who helped him improve his strength training regiment. “I think you meet people in your life who you know from the beginning are going to change you,” he says. “Teresa was one of those people for me.” It wasn’t just her fitness advice or unwavering support that made the difference, Tyler says. “It was that she believed that what I was doing was important.” Tyler isn’t the only Y member to express that sentiment. Lydia Davis, age 31, says she always believed “triathlons were for skinny people,” until Pat, a trainer at the Blue Ash Y, convinced her to give one a try. “I was 80 pounds overweight. I couldn’t even walk a mile, let alone run one,” she says. But as she began working out, eating more nutritious foods and losing weight, Pat’s words echoed in her mind. “I started to think, ‘Why not?’ It really empowered me to think that maybe I could participate in a triathlon.” Today, both Lydia and Tyler have achieved goals they never dreamed possible. Lydia has participated in two triathlons and a couple 5K races, while Tyler has dropped more than 60 pounds. But the weight they’ve lost pales in comparison to confidence they’ve gained. “I have goals now,” says Tyler, who switched his college major from liberal arts to physical therapy and plans to start working on his Pilates certification. “It’s going to take a long time,” he says. “But it will be worth it.” 8 PAGE 4 YMCA OF GREATER CINCINNATI ANNUAL REPORT Continuous Improvement “I never dreamed I’d be where I am.” DEBRA BARBER When Debra Barber, 57, first set foot in the Clermont YMCA she was on crutches and in pain. Debra has suffered from juvenile rheumatoid arthritis all her life and had just gone through another round of surgeries. “My sister thought the water aerobics class at the Y might help my recovery, so I decided to try it,” she says. “My goal was just to move and get out of the house.” Then she met the Mermaids. Debra found more than physical relief in the water. She found camraderie and support. The participants in her water aerobics class call themselves The Mermaids and have become “like family,” Debra says. “They’re always there for me. When I had to have surgery, they brought me meals and visited.” Despite setbacks caused by her arthritis, Debra always came back to the Y. In time, she built up her strength, which enabled her to move out of the pool and try the Y’s fitness equipment, Silver Sneakers Tai Chi and Yoga Stretch Programs. She even takes a belly dancing class. Debra says she’s found the instructors and participants in the “land” programs every bit as kind and encouraging as her Mermaid friends. “My doctor is constantly amazed,” she says. “He’ll say, ‘I can’t believe you are doing all that!” It’s been nearly a decade and a half since Debra took her first water aerobics class at the Y. She no longer takes medication to manage her pain or blood pressure and, because her balance and strength have improved so much, she’s more active than ever. “I never dreamed I’d be where I am,” she says. 9 YMCA OF GREATER CINCINNATI ANNUAL REPORT Confidence Builder “I was frustrated.” STEPHANIE HARRIS Stephanie Harris was determined not to let diabetes become a part of her life. After her doctor told her that she was “pre-diabetic,” Stephanie took a diabetes education class, changed her diet and started exercising. She dropped 50 pounds and her blood sugar returned to normal. Then she hit a wall. “I just kept gaining and losing the same five pounds and my blood sugar spiked,” she said. “When I heard about the Y’s Diabetes Prevention Program I thought, ‘I want in on that!’” Although she was already making many healthy decisions about food choices and physical activity, Stephanie, 55, says the 16-week Y program provided the support and practical guidance she needed to move forward again. “I learned a lot of little tips that really made a difference,” she says. “I learned to measure the fat I cooked with and not to trust the ‘healthy selection’ items on a menu, but to ask questions about how the food was prepared.” She took advantage of the Y’s facilities and started swimming laps a few days a week. But it was the support and accountability of the group program that had the biggest impact, she says. “Being in a roomful of people who were going through the same thing helped me see that I wasn’t the only one struggling,” she says. “I don’t have that kind of support in my social life.” Since participating in the program last fall, Stephanie has lost another 20 pounds and her blood sugar has dropped dramatically. “I feel more confident,” she says. “The class helped me understand that this is not a diet, this is a lifestyle. That has really helped me mentally because I know I’m in it for the long haul.” YMCA OF GREATER CINCINNATI ANNUAL REPORT 10 Give Back For social responsibility We’re not alone in our belief that everyone in our community deserves a chance to realize their potential. The Y is committed to strengthening our community by creating and supporting opportunities to volunteer and care for one another. Our coaches, mentors, tutors, and donors share that same commitment and they put it into action every time they volunteer their time, share their talents, and financially support our programs. Recognizing that personal and social change comes when everyone has the opportunity to learn, grow, and thrive, the Y continues to offer Membership for All Program so that new and existing members can access our programs at rates that fit their income. Currently, one out of every five of our new members is a Membership for All participant. Working together we are helping young people mature into responsible adults, helping people of all ages to live healthier lives, and creating a community where everyone has an opportunity to excel and give back. 2,557 Y Program, Policy, and Youth Volunteers 250 Community Collaborations 1,400 lifeguards, day and residential camp instructors hired each year 23,480 kids and families served in our Aquatics Programs 11 YMCA OF GREATER CINCINNATI ANNUAL REPORT Pass It On “I wanted to give back.” JULIE JASONTEK As a member of the YMCA’s nationally recognized Synchrogators synchronized swimming team and a collegiate swimmer, Julie Jasontek traveled all over the country. She even made several trips abroad. She made life-long friends and won competitions. As a member of the Synchrogators team Julie learned about teamwork, commitment and hard work. Under the coaching of her mother, Ginny, who launched the Synchrogators program more than 40 years ago, Julie learned about the importance of service and nurturing the strength and talent of others. “Swimming did so much for me and gave me so many opportunities,” she says. “I knew when I moved back to Cincinnati that I wanted to volunteer and help other girls reach their goals too.” That was more than 15 years ago and Julie is still going strong. A physical therapist by day, Julie volunteers hundreds of hours a year as coach of the Syncrogator’s A Team, which swims at the M.E. Lyons and Gamble-Nippert branches. She spends weeknights and Saturday mornings overseeing practice. On weekends she drives to regional competitions all around the Midwest. Her vacations are spent traveling around the country – this year she’ll hit Florida, Washington and Hawaii – attending major competitions. “Swimming has been a passion in my life,” she says. “I never knew I’d coach quite this long, but each year there are new faces on the team and I want to push them forward and see them excel. A lot of these girls have grown up watching the older girls swim on the A Team. They’ve watched them go off to meets and come home with medals. They want that too and I want to help them get there.” YMCA OF GREATER CINCINNATI ANNUAL REPORT 12 Community Builder “Building a playground pulled our community together.” RUSS HOWARD Last summer, the Gamble Nippert YMCA and the Westwood community banded together to install a new playground. “We united around this playground for the sake of a better Westwood,” says Russ Howard, pastor of the LifeSpring Christian Church, a church that holds services at Gamble-Nippert. Some 300 volunteers worked together to assemble climbing equipment, spread mulch, mix and pour concrete, stain picnic tables and trash can enclosures, and spread a fresh layer of dirt on the T-ball field. Volunteers who weren’t up for the heavy lifting staffed the registration table. “Everybody was really hot and dirty by the end of the day and we all felt great,” Russ says. How important is a playground to a community? Depends on who you ask. Jaden, a CincyAfterSchool participant at the Y, says he loves the playground “because it’s like there’s an adventure waiting in the Y’s backyard,” while Charity says she “can’t wait for it to be warm again because it’s like our awesome playground is teasing us when it’s too cold to play.” But Russ says the playground is just as important to grown ups. Since participating in the project, several members of his congregation have asked about partnering with the Y on other projects. “Rather than seeing the Y as a place to meet, we are beginning to see the Y as people with whom to serve the community,” he says. “And we’re really interested in having a great town.” 13 YMCA OF GREATER CINCINNATI ANNUAL REPORT Investing in Our Future “The Y is a natural fit for us.” Carol Ann and Ralph V. Haile, Jr./U.S. Bank Foundation When you’re a foundation looking for a partner, “you look for someone who can connect the dots,” says Tim Maloney, president and CEO of the Carol Ann and Ralph V. Haile, Jr./U.S. Bank Foundation. Because the needs in the community are so great, donors stretch their contributions as far as possible. For the Haile/U.S. Bank Foundation, a family foundation dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for area residents, that means finding like-minded partners with effective programs and services. “Our shared commitment to human services and education really brought us together with the Y,” says Tim. “They take a leadership role in the community and they execute well. They’re very good at getting things done.” The Foundation has generously invested in the Y through the Cincinnati Public School’s Summer Learning Program, its Annual Support Challenge Grant, and the Camp Ernst Capital Campaign. Results of that investment have had quite an impact. The Summer Learning Program has helped participants increase their scores on state math and reading tests by 50 percent. Support for the Challenge Grant campaign has enabled more children and families to utilize our Membership for All Scholarship Program, and Camp Ernst will construct a new house for teen counselors, so they can gain first-time job experience while modeling the YMCA values of honesty, caring, respect, and responsibility for younger campers. “The YMCA exemplifies all the qualities we look for in establishing partnerships,” Tim says. “We learned a long time ago that you can’t do it all. That’s why we look for best-in-class partners like the YMCA of Greater Cincinnati.” YMCA OF GREATER CINCINNATI ANNUAL REPORT 14 2010 Volunteers of the Kevin VanWert, Child Development Services Over the past 3 years, Kevin’s invaluable service to the YMCA’s Child Development Branches has enabled us to make many much-needed improvements to our child care facilities. With his help and leadership, dozens of volunteers have come together to paint and patch walls, repair and seal playgrounds, landscape, and more. In addition to offering his time and labor, Kevin raised more than $1,000 for project materials. Kevin’s commitment to the Y has made us a safer and brighter place for the hundreds of little ones we care for each day. Chas Hungler, RC Durr When he isn’t volunteering as a coach in RC Durr’s Youth Sports Programs, Chas advocates for the Y to raise funds for the Annual Support Campaign through his relationships with colleagues, friends, and businesses. Actively involved in the Y for over 15 years, Chas is always eager to lend his support, and recently developed a website to engage volunteer coaches, swim team participants, and to promote fundraisers. Chas’s countless hours of dedication, technical expertise, and proactive nature truly align with our commitment to support youth development, healthy living, and social responsibility. Jay Hein, Camp Ernst As a life-long cyclist and mountain biker, Jay brought his passion and expertise to YMCA Camp Ernst, where he engineered and designed 3 miles of beginner and intermediate trails, a dirt pump track, and a training pad. Additionally, Jay spent many hours of his time cutting brush, building, and painting to help complete the project. By sharing his passion and hard work, Jay has ensured that thousands of youth will have opportunities to not only experience the joys of mountain biking, but will build new skills and increase their physical activity at our camp. 15 YMCA OF GREATER CINCINNATI ANNUAL REPORT Liz Martini, Gamble Nippert This past year, Liz served as Chair of Major Gifts during the YMCA’s Annual Support Campaign and helped us exceed our goal and secure 2 new donors. As an active member of the Gamble Nippert Branch Board, Liz’s work has been essential in helping us build a new playground, recruit members of the community to participate in Healthy Living events, and much more. Liz’s commitment to the Y helps us welcome everyone who needs us. Diane Valentine, Clippard In just one year, Diane has given over 300 hours of her time to serve as an official at YMCA swim meets. Diane’s positive attitude and commitment to supporting our young swimmers has earned the respect of hundreds of children and families from around the city. Her active engagement in our program has inspired parents and other adults to offer their time and service to the Y and our community. Diane is proof that the spirit of giving can be infectious, and that the Y does bring people together to help each other. Rogena Stargel, Community Services No stranger to the Y, Rogena grew up with us and never left! In addition to volunteering for the Black & Latino Achievers Program, she has also spent countless hours assisting the Youth in City Government Program under the YMCA Community Services Branch. Chaperoning students to the Youth Government Conference, attending Sunday meetings, preparing documents, and providing guidance and encouragement for each student are among the many ways she has supported our program. Rogena’s tireless work has enabled hundreds of kids to participate in activities that increase their knowledge of our local government while instilling values and citizenship. Year Jerry Ayers, Williams Although Jerry has been a Williams Branch Board member for several years, he has dedicated over 40 years of his life as our volunteer. Raising over $30,000 in just 2 years through the Williams YMCA Golf Outing, as well as consistently sharing the Y’s story, identifying opportunities to advance the Y’s priorities, and rallying adults to provide their support to the Y have enabled us to build and maintain long-lasting relationships in our community. Jerry’s philanthropic attitude is genuine, and he embodies the Y’s mission as someone who truly wants to help people build their spirit, mind, and body. Glenda Cousins and Leo Calderon, Black & Latino Achievers Glenda and Leo have not only led one of the most successful gala event’s for the Black & Latino Achievers Program, but have guided the vision to expand the Achievers Program to serve the Latino community. Additionally, these co-chairs have recruited community and corporate agencies to support our program expansion efforts, secured new donors and increased gifts, provided financial literacy and translation support to program participants, and identified key leaders to become part of a Latino College Access Task Force. As a result of their time and commitment to our program, we have started to engage more Latino students and families in activities and events to help them realize their dreams and achieve their goals. Rob Hazelbaker, M.E. Lyons Rob’s leadership and service to the M.E. Lyons Branch for the last 4 years has been instrumental in fundraising efforts, volunteer recruitment, special event planning, and more. This past year, Rob spent many hours assisting at swim meets, bringing new volunteers together to host the open water championship, and organizing events for participants and members to engage in to promote the team. Rob’s ability to engage adults, encourage youth, and create an environment that supports health and fellowship in our community resonates with the Y’s “All Kids Deserve A’s” initiative, as his work helps our aquatics programs build skills and confidence in our youth. Georgia Marshall, Carl H. Lindner Three years ago, Georgia became a member of the Carl H. Lindner Branch and began participating in the Silver Sneakers Program. Motivated by the support she received and strides she was making to improve her health, Georgia volunteered to organize the Silver Sneakers Conference. Her positive attitude and willingness to help others did not stop there. She helped organize our first 5K Run, assists the Youth Basketball Program every Saturday, and reads to first graders in our Afterschool Program. Georgia’s service to the Y has enabled individuals young and old to learn, grow, and thrive in our community. Denise Fenik, Campbell County Over the past few years, Denise has volunteered her time as a Hip Hop dance instructor at the Campbell County Branch, providing our members with high tempo cardio exercises that incorporate dance moves. Her classes are packed from wall-to-wall on Tuesday and Thursday nights and because of the growing success, she even began teaching a Youth Hip Hop Class! Denise’s commitment to the Y, her enthusiasm for dance, and her belief that healthy habits can be achieved in fun and unique ways has helped many youth and adults achieve more active lifestyles- all while learning moves they can show their families and friends! YMCA OF GREATER CINCINNATI ANNUAL REPORT 16 2010 Volunteers of the year (Continued) Janet Banks, Richard E. Lindner Janet embodies the Y’s values of caring, honesty, respect, and responsibility in every aspect of her service to the Richard E. Lindner Branch. Having been a Y member, volunteer, and board member for many years, Janet lends her time to support our Annual Campaign, facilities development, and child care. She spreads positive energy by encouraging members to participate in activities and donate to the campaign, creating relationships with community residents and businesses to promote the Y’s programs, and regularly shares how the Y impacts lives with those around her. Her genuine interest and commitment to the Y has made REL a more vibrant place in our community. Robert Harris, Blue Ash For more than 14 years, Robert has volunteered his time and resources to our Blue Ash Branch in a variety of ways. As a long-time member of the Y, and a father of kids who once participated in our programs as children, he understands the impact the Y has on youth and spends his time leading swim team activities, volunteer recruitment, and more recently began a landscaping project, an endeavor that matches his passion for the outdoors. Robert is a member of the board and swim committee and has invested countless hours of service to the Y. Because of Robert, we are a livlier place and have engaged more members of our community committed to promoting health and values. Clarence Taylor, Melrose Clarence serves as a board member and volunteer at our Melrose Branch, providing his expertise, leadership skills, and invaluable amounts of time repairing our facility, recruiting volunteers, and mentoring youth. His commitment to help build a stable, diverse community where people can come together to live healthy and happy lives is one of the main reasons he became involved with the Y. Clarence shares the Y’s vision to improve the quality of life in our community and because of his service, our building is safer, our neighbors are more engaged in activities, and our youth are experiencing an adult who cares about their well-being. Don Lane, Central Parkway Don has been an active member of our Central Parkway Branch for over 15 years and has worked closely with us to form our board. Don brings his expertise in volunteer recruitment, non-profit operational knowledge, and relationship-building with local community and businesses to support and advance the Y’s mission. Don is a visible presence in our branch each day, as he participates in group fitness classes and regularly engages members in discussions about the Y and all that we do. Don’s dedication to the Y and our community has helped us connect with other local agencies, share our story with the public, and serve more people. Martha Solano, Clermont Children, families, and our community benefit from our Clermont Branch’s warm and welcoming environment because of Martha. Her tireless work in implementing our recycling program, special events, and Annual Campaign has made our facility cleaner and brighter, has brought more families together in fun and healthy activities, and has opened doors so that more individuals can access the Y. Martha’s dedication and leadership qualities have made her an incredibly valuable resource to our organization and to our community. Michael Brooks, Powel Crosley, Jr. Mike’s passion and commitment to the Y has not only impacted the lives of the children he coaches in our Youth Sports Programs, but the adults he has trained to become coaches and the children they will, in turn, guide and encourage. Mike believes wholeheartedly in the mission of the Y and has his teams recite the YMCA Youth Sports Pledge, “I pledge to play the game, the best I can, to be a team player, to respect my opponents, the rules and officials, and improve myself, in spirit, mind and body,” before both practices and games. His reliability, personable nature with kids and families, and dedication to ensuring that each child has a positive experience makes him an invaluable asset to not just our Y, but to our communities. 17 YMCA OF GREATER CINCINNATI ANNUAL REPORT FINANCIALS Revenue - 2010 Member Dues - 38% Program Fees - 23% Contracts, Grants and Other Support - 23% Other - 16% EXPENSES - 2010 23% 16% 23% 38% Salary & Wages - 61% Contract Labor - 6% Supplies - 7% Occupancy - 15% Depreciation - 8% Other - 3% Revenues 2009 Member Dues $14,341,739 Program Fees 8,435,460 Contracts, Grants and Other Support 8,053,271 Contributions 3,153,333 Investment Income (Loss) 1,927,553 All Other 951,095 Total Revenues $36,862,451 Expenses Program $27,844,966 Administration 3,014,292 Fundraising 464,665 Interest on Debt 590,169 Depreciation 2,497,281 Total Expenditures $34,411,373 Net Results $2,451,078 Assets Cash and other Current Assets $15,470,651 Investments 9,761,351 Capital Assets 30,072,603 Other Non-current 2,197,057 Total Assets $57,501,662 Liabilities Current Liabilities $1,656,725 Indebtedness 11,354,868 Other 751,166 Total Liabilities $13,762,759 Net Assets $43,738,903 15% 8% 7% 6% 3% 61% 2010 $13,608,432 8,546,259 8,297,918 3,824,949 1,262,712 583,508 $36,123,778 $27,863,723 2,893,200 478,605 514,727 2,579,876 $34,330,131 $1,793,647 $15,334,055 10,670,121 29,619,488 2,196,159 $57,819,823 $1,601,725 9,945,342 740,206 $12,287,273 $45,532,550 *Audited **Unaudited YMCA OF GREATER CINCINNATI ANNUAL REPORT 18 Y DREAM MAKER DONORS Association Office Sir George Williams’ Society Carol Ann and Ralph V Haile Jr./U.S. Bank Foundation* Robert & Adele Schiff Foundation Richard Witte* Guardian Commercial Fitness Solutions* Crosset Family Fund of The Greater Cincinnati Foundation Duke Energy Foundation* Macy’s* Robert Schiff Benefactor Patricia Borland Tom Gill Chevrolet Patti and Thomas Keckeis Messer Construction Company* Sandy and Mark Walker* Pacesetter Tina and Bob Donelan Kroger Company* Linda and Stephen Pohlman* Randstad USA Chairman’s Round Table Barnes Dennig & Company CarpetLand Cyndi and Tim Cappel Sarah and Greg Carmichael Convergys Susan and Edward Croushore Cybex International* Guy DeDiemar Deloitte & Touche LLP Diane Dewbrey Thomas Dietz Pamela and Milton Dohoney Susan Dorward* Marilyn and Rance Duke Globe Business Interiors Ronnie Gore* Scott Gygi Joanne and Clark Handy 19 LEGEND $50,000 $25,000 $10,000 $ 5,000 $ 2,500 $ 1,000 $ 500 $ 250 +Sir George Williams’ Society - $49,999Captain Thomas Sullivan Circle - $24,999Guardian - $ 9,999Benefactor - $ 4,999Pacesetter - $ 2,499Chairman’s Roundtable - $ 999President’s Club - $ 499Golden Club * Denotes donor gives to multiple branches Elizabeth Horwitz Lori Hudson H.W. Rhodes Inc.* Jansen Heating & Air Conditioning Margaret Kite Libby Perszyk Kathman* Antoinette Miles Phillips Supply Jennifer and Paul Plattner* Prus Construction Company Muddie and Robert Robinson* Barbara and Bob Roy Diane and Ted Saulnier* Scripps Howard Foundation Shamrock Enterprises* Barbara and Thomas Smith* Sandy and Tim Stitzer The Dental Care Plus Group Anne and George White* Dee and Gerald Zobrist* Jenny and Michael Zorn Mary Lee and Robert Zumbiel* President’s Club 123 Wellness, Inc. Bob Electric Co. Carolyn and Steven Campbell Melissa Casto Jennifer and Michael Cureton Allison and Mark Exterkamp Vere Gaynor James Hauer Mardi and Jim Hull* Katz, Teller, Brant & Hild Marva Johns* YMCA OF GREATER CINCINNATI ANNUAL REPORT Dean Judkins Jules and Associates, Inc. Nickerson Office Supplies Heather Pfaltzgraff Rippe & Kingston Lauri and Scott Robertson Monique and Mike Sewell Shelley and Mark Spiegel* Robert Sullivan Golden Club Bahl & Gaynor, Inc. Mark Bowen Photography Carrie and Dudley Bray* Brian Hock Design Kathy and Leo Calderon Champlin/Haupt Morris W. Gates Memorial Fund Doris Liebenow Gregory Lunn Darlene Murphy Brad Sorrell Wallingford Coffee Patricia Zerbe Black and Latino Achiever’s Program Guardian Duke Energy Foundation* Macy’s* Procter & Gamble Sam’s Club Foundation* Western-Southern Foundation* Benefactor City of Cincinnati* Fifth Third Bank Great American Financial Resources Humana (ChoiceCare) Luxottica Retail Messer Construction Company* PNC Bank Toyota Motor Manufacturing* Tri-Health (Bethesda) Pacesetter Cincinnati Financial Corporation Ethicon Endo-Surgery Hewlett Packard Kroger Company* Morehead State University The Bank of Kentucky The TJX Foundation, Inc. Chairman’s Round Table Cincinnati Police Department* Glenda Cousins H.W. Rhodes Inc.* The Urban League of Greater Cincinnati, Inc. United Parcel Services President’s Club Mark Southall Eric Westley Golden Club Chemed Foundation Hideo Core Christ Hospital Myrna Ethridge Olivia Holts Joseph-Beth Bookseller, LLC Blue Ash Sir George Williams’ Society L&L Nippert Charitable Foundation Captain Thomas Sullivan Circle Rohm and Haas Company Guardian Commercial Fitness Solutions* Pepsi Co* Sam’s Club Foundation* Sutphin Family Foundation* Benefactor Don Hirsch JC Penney After School Round Up John Tolliver Patricia and Paul Waldsmith* The Wheeler Insurance Group, LLC Robert Wones Camp Ernst Pacesetter Linda and Stephen Pohlman* Captain Thomas Sullivan Circle Elizabeth Easley Chairman’s Round Table Blue Ash/Montgomery Rotary Club Wayne Carucci Susan Dorward* Richard Ernst John Klug Photography* Miami Products & Chemical Robert Rigling Chandrakumar Sinnadurai Gary Volz Robert Young Guardian Neediest Kids of All* Christ Church, Cincinnati Kentucky Bicycle & Bikeway Commission Patsy and Al Merritt President’s Club Sherman Alter Richard Beckert City BBQ – Hyde Park CDO Technologies, Inc Robert Derge Michelle Dunne Robert Harris Samurai Sam’s Robin Smith Shelley and Mark Spiegel* Mary Clare Sweeney Brian Tippett Christopher Young Golden Club Mitchell Baker Preston Black David Browe Frank Dunn Aristotle Economon Douglas Hauff Jeffrey Hayes Robert Krone Leahn Meyer James Muething Erin Noble Richard Stradling Janet Todd Benefactor Richard Boehne Sally and Bill Easley Pacesetter Ann and Tom Fitzgibbons Michiko and Robert Kissinger Norrie and Jimmie Merritt Strauss & Troy Union Central Life* Nikki and Jeff White Chairman’s Round Table American Camp Association of Ohio Comey & Shepherd Realtors, Inc. Margaret Edmiston Richard L. & Freda K. Flerlage Foundation Dale Hennessey Kent Knaebel Windy and Gerald Lackey MetLife Foundation Kay and Mike Murphy* Anne and Jonathan Perry Shane Strunk St. Joe’s Orphanage The Dayton Foundation Becky and Bennet Wesdorp President’s Club Bella Women’s Group Jodie and Tim Binning Marianne and Matthew Briner* William Briner YMCA OF GREATER CINCINNATI ANNUAL REPORT 20 George Budig Otto Budig Elizabeth and Cameron Cochran Tracy and Fred Darlington Zan and George Edmiston* John Stewart Mary Gresham Randy Hambrick Jason Harris Matthew Lukens Lisa Mullen Cole Perry Hollie and Robert Scroggins Scott Wade Highlands of Ft.Thomas Nicole and Shawn Hopper John Klug Photography* Elizabeth McDougal Teri and John Muller Kay and Mike Murphy* Shamrock Enterprises* Anna and Becky Sittason Jack Slaline Brian Stegman Joyce and Jack Steinman Stigler Supply* Underground Sports Shop Kate and Bill Zembrodt Golden Club Andrew Blomberg Bert Bathiany Linda and Richard Constand Stephanie Harty Melanie and Bruce Healey Cinderella Hietter Inner City Youth Opportunities Daniel Kendig Bev and Jim Kendig Marcia Kendig Debbie Luckerman Jerry Sallee James Wade* President’s Club Campbell County Rotary Club Collier Vending, Inc. Barbara Deering Robert Deger Nick Gates Jody Harmeyer Holy Family Home Invisible Fence William Keefer McGing Irish Dancers Inc. Erin and Rob Pinkston Betty Pogue Shane Ruffin Eric Steinman Campbell County Golden Club Avenue Pharmacy John Bever Carrie and Dudley Bray* Josh Duckworth Mike Frith Susan Gilliam Mark Gutowski James Harris John Heilman Ted Jaspers Tim Jones Patrick Klocke Denise and David Leist Master Fry Defense Systems Darrin Murriner Jerald Noran Reser Bicycle Outfitters Bob Roncker’s Running Spot Smitty’s Cyclery, LLC South Side Deli Guardian Neediest Kids of All Pepsi Co* Sutphin Family Foundation* Benefactor Sandy and Mark Walker* Pacesetter Al Salvato Memorial Frostbite 5 Race Chairman’s Round Table Barrington of Ft. Thomas Caywood Elementary School Citywide Maintenance of Cincinnati* Commonwealth Orthopaedic Center Tracy Davis, State Farm Insurance Narley Haley 21 YMCA OF GREATER CINCINNATI ANNUAL REPORT Stegman Landscaping Steve Steller Michelle and Hans Tinkler James Wade* Robert Yoder Carl H. Lindner Family Captain Thomas Sullivan Circle Kay French* Guardian Neediest Kids of All Pepsi Co* Sutphin Family Foundation* Western-Southern Foundation* Benefactor PNC Bank - Reakirt Foundation* Pacesetter Union Central Life* Chairman’s Round Table Kathie and John Brater* Cincinnati Automobile Club* Cincinnati College Preparatory Academy Cincinnati Marathon, Inc.* Culturally Responsive Services Ronnie Gore* Guyton Mathews Robert Robinson* WesBanco, Inc. President’s Club Cincinnati’s Finest Lady Ballers Cincinnati Police Department* Getmeregistered.COM Raymond Jeter Golden Club Afrikan American Dance & Drum Ensemble Lisa Adams Deborah Avery Jackie Brandner* Joe Calloway Cincinnati Job Corps Center Valencia Gordon Dorothy Heard Lisa Hyde-Hill Waymond Hobbs Theresa Kent Mike Lander Mary Moore PNC Bank – Linn Street Yolanda Rembert Southeast Christian Rogena Stargel Debra Sullivan West End Community Church Central Parkway Pacesetter Linda and Stephen Pohlman* ProSource Zembrodt Family Foundation, Inc. Chairman’s Round Table Joan and Dave Bittner Cincinnati Marathon, Inc.* Carl Fisher Barbara and Thomas Smith* President’s Club Cincinnati Sports Leagues Zan and George Edmiston* Joseph House Inc. Shelley and Mark Spiegel* Patricia and Paul Waldsmith* Golden Club Carrie and Dudley Bray* Reba and Mark Bowles Rachel Cline David Cook Mace Justice Robert Maly Lawrence Schwab Eileen Thurnauer Galen Warren Child Development Guardian The Greater Cincinnati Foundation* Ohio Children’s Foundation Pacesetter Valley Early Learning Center Parents Mary Beth and David Wheeler Elizabeth and Edwin Wright Chairman’s Round Table Andrea Brown Christ Child Parents Cincinnati Automobile Club* Libby Perszyk Kathman* Susan Stai Target Y West Parents Clippard Family President’s Club Marva Johns* Golden Club Ellen Buchsbaum Robert & Ruth Westheimer Family Clermont County Guardian Pepsi Co* Sutphin Family Foundation* Pacesetter Angelo Santoro Chairman’s Round Table Clermont Coffee Club Clermont Land Fitness Kismet Farm The Midland Company* Betty Wright Scholarship Fund President’s Club Clermont Pre-school Trikathon Amy and David Elberfeld Mercy Hospital Clermont Glenda and John Neff University of Cincinnati, Clermont College Golden Club Carrie and Dudley Bray* June and Thomas Cole Dingo Photography & Imaging Michelle Ferguson Theresa and Tad Johnston Martha Solano Guardian Clippard Instrument Lab Commercial Fitness Solutions* Daniel & Susan Pfau Foundation Sutphin Family Foundation* Benefactor City of Cincinnati* Robert Clippard Charles H. Dater Foundation Pacesetter William Clippard JC Penney After School Round Up Chairman’s Round Table Paul Allen Kathie and John Brater* Richard Carboy Colerain Animal Clinic David Drexler Dana Ensley Bernard Fiedeldey, Jr. Johnson Investment Counsel Inc. Viki and David Martorano Muenchen’s Furniture Express North Side Bank & Trust Cindy and Vic Rizzo Rumpke Consolidated Companies Rosemary Schlachter Molly Talbot Train 4 Autism Chad Wiggins President’s Club Brian Bridgeford Colerain Township Business Association Richard DeStaffany Charles Faidley Ken Hays John Hoeting Huesman Schmid Insurance Agency Ed Myers Regina and Thom Randle Vicki Reilly YMCA OF GREATER CINCINNATI ANNUAL REPORT 22 Jeff Seibert Toyota of Cincinnati Chairman’s Round Table Youth Service America Golden Club Lana Albright Jeffrey Allen Corporation Raymond Binzer Bob Evans Restaurant Buddy Rogers Music Clippard Realtor Volleyball Tourney Michael Enderly First Financial Bank Lois Fischer Frey Electric Hilltop Cheerleaders Jim Eckhoff Plumbing Kerry and William Maston, Jr Miamitown Pet Hospital Northwest Exchange Club Ohmer – Shaw Group John Pfiester Vicki Seng Skyline Parents Committee Amiee Taylor Terri Thrasher Andrea Thrasher Wells Fargo Insurances Services of Ohio David Wheeler James Witte Theodore Wilke President’s Club Paul Clemens Cherese Morton Community Services Sir George Williams’ Society Carol Ann and Ralph V Haile Jr./ U.S. Bank Foundation* Guardian Pepsi Co* Benefactor Cincinnati Bar Foundation Murray & Agnes Seasongood Good Government Foundation Pacesetter Rebecca and Michael Kelley 23 Golden Club Joann and James Avant Mary Anne Berry Centers For Foot & Ankle Care Jennifer Henderson Barbara Kelley Jana Nattermann Jennifer Pugh Gamble-Nippert Guardian Pepsi Co* Sutphin Family Foundation* Benefactor Louis & Louise Nippert Trust PNC Bank - Reakirt Foundation* Pacesetter Cheviot-Westwood Kiwanis Ohio National Foundation Chairman’s Round Table Cincinnati Police Department* Cincinnati Sports Medicine Gamble-Nippert Stretch for Kids Trish Kitchell John Klug Photography* LifeSpring Christian Church Frederick Murdock Beverly and Dr. Dillon Rhodenbaugh President’s Club Dr. Marc Alexander Gamble-Nippert Bike-A-Thon Preschool Jerome Kramer Liz and Dave Martini Edwin Price Mary Lynn and Joe Sunderman Roberta and Harlan Swift YMCA OF GREATER CINCINNATI ANNUAL REPORT Golden Club Wendy Behrle Gamble-Nippert School Age Child Care & Preschool Ann Lofton Sara and Kerry Overstake Marion and Wallace Pearson Gary Rains Body Shop, Inc. Betty and Bill Small St. James Episcopal Church ME Lyons Guardian Neediest Kids of All Pepsi Co* W. David Robinson Sutphin Family Foundation* Benefactor Richard Frishkorn Chairman’s Round Table Chick-Fil-A Citywide Maintenance of Cincinnati* Clearly Chiropractic Center of Cinti Sheila Hinton Kristin and Brian Hock Jason Jacobs John Klug Photography* Matrix Fitness Systems Mercy Hospital Anderson Jennifer and Paul Plattner* Dawn and Bill Powell Michele and Michael Sherman Mary Beth and Michael Sullivan Susan and David Thibodeau Total Quality Logistics Dee and Gerald Zobrist* President’s Club Lora and Ken Anstaett* Judy Baker Janice and Robert Bolubasz Delia and Jamie Carper Susie and Jerry Haralson Heritage Apartments Cathy Kushner Jodie and Steven McKinley Mt. Washington Savings and Loan Julie and Michael Nieberding Doug Raftery Theresa Schmelzer Michael Thibodeau Donald Wegman Charles Zech* Golden Club Mark Ayer Lisa and Jeremy Bannon Andrea and Jacob Brooks Fred Craig Stephen Curran Mark Kleespies Tom McTernan Mio’s Pizzeria Dr. T. J. Redington Nicolas Schmelzer Melrose Guardian Neediest Kids of All Sutphin Family Foundation* The Greater Cincinnati Foundation* Benefactor PNC Bank - Reakirt Foundation* Chairman’s Round Table Elizabeth and Henry Brown Philip Cathey Alan Geans* St. Mary’s Church Vera Owens Lottie Walters President’s Club Harriet Beecher Stowe-ites James Isabel Melrose Y’s Men/Women Club Mount Zion Baptist Church Talbert House Turning Point Baptist Church The International Church For All Nations Golden Club Les Amies Anita Dixon David Crafts Empowerment Christian Ministries Mildred and James Houston* Sam Malone Douglas McCray Marvella Reid Powel Crosley Sir George William’s Society Richard Witte* Guardian Susan and J. Michael Leonard Jr. Sutphin Family Foundation* Pacesetter Union Central Life* Chairman’s Round Table Pat and Chris Beharry Richard Boettcher Chaffin Light Real Estate Company Cincinnati Diving Center Erica and Lonnie Grayson, Environmental & Safety Solutions, Inc. Barb and Randy Hirtzel Hixson Architect Engineers Laurie Jahnke, DC, Inc. Apex Chiropratic, Inc. Ken Kabel, Oak Hills Carton, Inc. PCY Tigershark Swim Team Pleasant Hill CincyAfterschool Shamrock Enterprises* Skyline Chili Finneytown John Strohbach Cindy and Chris Tomaszewski Peter Tsivitse WesBanco Bank, Inc. George White* President’s Club Francis Barrett City BBQ – Hyde Park* Clovernook Country Club Members Cognis Corporation Kiwanis Greenhills/Forest Park Monarchs Gymnastics Team PCY Co Rec Volleyball Professional Grounds Care Monica and Rodney Swope, Kingdom Family Dentistry Charles Zech* Golden Club Art of Living Photography, LLC Michael Battoclette Jackie Brandner* Susan Brenner Edward Burgess Eli Crooms Bob Gibson Jeff Grady James Hartman Thomas Holubeck Mildred and James Houston* Robert Jamieson Jean Long Heather Newkirk Jacqueline Noble Kenneth Popham Premiere Vending Richard Roebuck Seilkop Ind. Jeffrey Slayback Kate Snyder Preston Woodson Fred Warmbier Wyoming Meat Market RC Durr Guardian JC Penney After School Round Up Pepsi Co* Precor USA* Benefactor CTSA Community Engagement Core Toyota Motor Manufacturing* Pacesetter Cincinnati Cyclones Citigroup R.C. Durr Swim Team Chairman’s Round Table Aisin World Corp of America Cybex International* DocuPlus Pamela Goetting YMCA OF GREATER CINCINNATI ANNUAL REPORT 24 Patsy and Peter Hollister Hoops for Hope J & J Sports Shop Legacy Financial Advisors Levi Strauss Hebron CSC Laura and John Lusk MobilFit Perfect Moments Photography Jim Parsons Trisha and Rod Rayner R.C. Durr Foundation William Remke Foundation Schwab Charitable Fund Stigler Supply* Unlimited Promotions Cathleen and Chris Wilson President’s Club Lora and Ken Anstaett* House of Sage, Inc. Levi Strauss and Company Denise and Will Stevens Chairman’s Round Table Jeffrey R. Anderson Real Estate Janet Banks Children’s Home Alan Geans* Angela McGuire Gus Perdikakis Kenneth Schulte Robert Vidal Vineyard Central C.W. Zumbiel Box Company Robert Zumbiel* President’s Club Cincinnati Bell Joe Foust Mardi and Jim Hull* Norwood Chamber of Commerce RE Lindner Golden Club Drew Albrink Lucretia Bowman Frank Care Center City Collision Cincinnati Bell Noon B’Ball Amy Humphrey Norwood Business & Professional Daniel McCarthy Kristy Orr Jim Peters Connie Scollard James Stocks Gary Vice Jeremy Winchester Chris Williams Captain Thomas Sullivan Circle Kay French* Williams Golden Club Air Transport International Kerri Conner Coverall Health-Based Cleaning Sarah Harvie Lyntone Graphics Nicole and Barry Roe Stringtown Quilt Guild Don Wegman Systems Guardian Neediest Kids of All Norwood City School District Pepsi Co* Sutphin Family Foundation* Benefactor PNC Bank - Reakirt Foundation* Pacesetter James Holmstrom Shepherd Chemical Company 25 Pacesetter Cardinal Pacelli Linda and Stephen Pohlman* Chairman’s Round Table Eric Bollmann Albert Chambers Jim Eckhoff Plumbing, Inc. Mary Enzweiler Hamilton County DD Services Andrea Lukesh Rosemary and Daniel MacConnell Mercy Montessori YMCA OF GREATER CINCINNATI ANNUAL REPORT North American Properties Reynolds DeWitt Diane and Ted Saulnier* Ruth Schwaille Mark Silbersack Whitfield-Wean Companies Charles Williams Williams Foundation Williams YMCA President’s Club Mark Amazon Amanda and Chuck Barlage* Matthew Briner* HGC Construction* Susan Hoelle Mark Hunter Julian Robb St. Ursula Thomson MacConnell Cadillac Anthony Wean Golden Club Marian Bichelmeier Joe Byrum Laura Carr DAG Construction Daniel Deering Peter Djuric Ernest Fontana Susan Gear DJ Hildebrandt Mildred and James Houston* Jewish Vocational Service John Mahin Craig Maier Carolyn Martin Patrick Maynard Essie Pederson* Mary Porter Barb Rinehart Kathye Rowe Bob Sharp William Scott James Smith United Studios of America Phillip Wiseman The following friends are members of the Heritage Club at the YMCA of Greater Cinncinnati. These people have included the Y in their estate plan ensuring that the programs and services we provide the Greater Cincinnati community will continue for generations to come. We sincerely thank the members of the Heritage Club for their vision and generosity. Leaving a Legacy Anonymous (2) Mr. & Mrs. George Albright Mr. John Andreyko Lori & Ken Anstaett Mr. & Mrs. Joel A. Aschendorf Mr. Larry Baer Mr. John Bankemper Chuck Berlage Mr. & Mrs. William O. Bishop Mr. & Mrs. Harry Blackburn Mr. & Mrs. Robert Bleh Mr. Lewis W. Bodley+ Mr. Andy Boettcher Mr. & Mrs. Leon E. Boothe Mr. Jim Bouldin Mr. Mark Bowen Mr. & Mrs. John C. Brater Mr. Fredrick H. Braun+ Mr. & Mrs. H. Dudley Bray Mrs. Glenna Bridges Dr. William Briner Kevin Brinkley Mrs. Sue Britton+ Mr. & Mrs. Henry E. Brown Ms. Laurie A. Brunsman Ms. Martha Bunch Mrs. Marianne Burke Mr. Joseph Calloway Mr. Edward Cheek+ Mrs. Sandie Cheek Ms. Jean Chestnut Mr. & Mrs. Richard T. Combs Ms. Kay Copelin-French Mr. Rob Deger Mr. & Mrs. H. Dickman Mr. Stanley Dixon Mr. & Mrs. William Dobbling Ms. Susan L. Dorward Mrs. Eugene E. Druley Mr. & Mrs. Cline C. Duff Ms. Deborah Jo Durr Mr. R. C. Durr+ Mr. & Mrs. Daniel L. Earley Mr. & Mrs. George Edmiston Mr. Arthur Ehrnschwender Mrs. Grace Rhrnschwender+ Mr. Walter Emmerling+ Mr. & Mrs. Vincent Eysoldt Mr. Thomas L. Feldman+ Mrs. Vera E. Feldman+ Ms. Ann E. Fitzgibbons Mr. & Mrs. Wilbur Franke Mrs. Harold Funk+ Mr. & Mrs. Alan Geans Mr. Robert A. Gellenbeck Mr. Timothy H. Gellenbeck Mr. & Mrs. Robert L. Gieryn Mrs. Harrison Green Mr. & Mrs. Donald Hagenseker Ms. Lisa Hair Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Hale Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Haralson Mr. & Mrs. William M. Harris, III Mr. Jack B. Harvie+ Mrs. Sarah Harvie Mr. Frank E. Henson Ms. Jennifer F. Henderson Ms. Samantha Herd Mr. & Mrs. Don Hershberger Mr. James S. Hill Mr. & Mrs. Jay Hill Ms. Sheila Hinton Mr. Frederic C. Hirons+ Mrs. Marianna Hirons Mr. Robert E. Holden Ms. Marie M. Holden+ Mr. & Mrs. Peter Hollister Mr. & Mrs. Gordon H. Hood Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Hornbeck Mr. & Mrs. G. B. Houliston++ Mr. & Mrs. James M. Houston Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Hughett Mrs. Vernice H. Huneke Mr. & Mrs. William E. Jamison Mr. Paul Jamison Mr. & Mrs. Michael Jaspers Mr. Tom Jordan Mr. Gustave L. Juengling, III Ms. Charmaine Kessinger Mr. & Mrs. Michael Kelley Ms. Trish Kitchell Mr. William Kennedy Mr. & Mrs. Karl Kepler Estate of: Edward Kirchner+ Mrs. Margaret Kite Mr. & Mrs. David Koenig Estate of Keith Kuhn+ Mr. Charles Landrum+ Mr. Robert B. Lee Mr. & Mrs. Michael Leonard, Jr. Mr. Earl Lindholz Mr. Richard E. Lindner, Sr.+ Dr. & Mrs. F. Paul Logeman Mr. & Mrs. Oren Long++ Mrs. Marlene Mather Mr. & Mrs. S. Paul Mathews++ Mr. & Mrs. Lenwood Maurer++ Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth McCracken++ Mr. & Mrs. Taylor McDougal Mr. Beryl Merritt Mr. & Mrs. J. Henry Miller++ Mrs. Glen Morris Mr. & Mrs. James E. Morrison Mr. Fred Murdock Mr. & Mrs. Mike Murphy Mr. Frank D. Murphy Mr. & Mrs. Charles Neal Mrs. Anne Nethercott Mr. James Nethercott+ Mrs. Louise Nippert Mrs. L. S. Norman Mrs. Thelma O’Hara+ Mr. & Mrs. David Osterbrock Ms. Vera Owens Mr. & Mrs. Ross Owens Mr. & Mrs. Jon Perry Mr. & Mrs. Moses Perry++ Mr. & Mrs. Paul Plattner Mr. & Mrs. Stephen J. Pohlman Mr. & Mrs. Willie Proctor Mr. & Mrs. Bill Powell Ms. Jennifer Pugh Mr. & Mrs. Dave Pyle Mrs. Helen Quilhot Ms. Carolyn F. Rath Mr. & Mrs. Rod Rayner Mr. & Mrs. Richard L. Rawe Mr. & Mrs. Frank W. Redden Dr. Antolin Reyes+ Mrs. Iris Reyes Mr. & Mrs. Charles Riggs Dr. & Mrs. Dillon Rhodenbaugh Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Ricciardi Mr. & Mrs. Robert Robertson Mr. & Mrs. Scott Robertson Mr. David Robinson Mrs. Alice Rogers Uhl Ms. Barbara A. Roy Mr. Shane Ruffin Mr. & Mrs. Dave Saunders Mr. Nelson Schwab III Dr. & Mrs. Robert C. Schiff, Jr. Ms. Rosemary Schlachter Ms. Becky A. Sittason Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Skidmore Estate of: Steward J. Sharp+ Mr. & Mrs. Jack W. Steinman Mr. Howard Silver+ Ms. Barbara M. Silver Mr. Donald A. Spencer+ Mrs. Marion Spencer Rogena Stargel Mr. & Mrs. D. Tim Stitzer Mr. John W. Strohbach Mrs. Elsa Sule+ Mr. Allen Tabe Mr. & Mrs. David Thibodeau Mr. & Mrs. Chris Tomaszewski Mr. & Mrs. John Thompson Ms. Molly Talbot Mr. James Trayner Mr. & Mrs. James Wade Mr. & Mrs. Paul Waldsmith Sandy & Mark Walker Mrs. Lottie Walters Dr. & Mrs. Galen E. Warren Mr. Ralph Weil Mr. Bob Wientzen Mr. & Mrs. Richard C. Witte Mr. John H. Wolf Mr. & Mrs. James Wuenker Mr. Robert Yeager+ Ms. Ernestine Yeomans Mr. & Mrs. Thomas O. Youtsey, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Charles E. Zech Mr. & Mrs. John Zimmermann Mr. & Mrs. Gerald J. Zobrist + Deceased YMCA OF GREATER CINCINNATI ANNUAL REPORT 24 1105 Elm Street Cincinnati, OH 45202 www.MyY.org YMCA OF GREATER CINCINNATI BRANCHES Blue Ash YMCA Blue Ash Matt Moore, Chair Alan Geans, District Vice President (513) 791-5000 Campbell County YMCA Fort Thomas Becky Sittason, Chair Dana Ensley, Executive Director 1437 S. Fort Thomas Ave., Ft. Thomas, KY (859) 781-1814 Carl H. Lindner Family YMCA West End Mike Lander, Chair Joe Calloway, Exec. Director 1425B Linn Street, West End (513) 241-9622 Central Parkway YMCA Downtown Don Lane, Chair Paul Waldsmith, Director of Mem. 1105 Elm Street, Downtown (513) 241-5348 Clermont Family YMCA Batavia Sheila Hinton, Executive Director 2075 James E. Saul Sr. Dr., Batavia (513) 724-9622 Clippard Family YMCA Colerain Ken Hays, Chair David Martorano, Vice President of Operations 8920 Cheviot Road, Colerain (513) 923-4466 Community Services YMCA City-Wide Rebecca Kelley, District Vice President 2840 Melrose Ave, Walnut Hills (513) 961-3200 Gamble Nippert YMCA Western Hills Karen Strasser, Chair Trish Kitchell, Exec. Director 3159 Montana Ave., Western Hills (513) 661-1105 M.E. Lyons YMCA Anderson Mike Sullivan, Chair Bill Powell, District Vice President 8108 Clough Pike, Anderson (513) 474-1400 Melrose YMCA Walnut Hills Henry Brown, Chair Joe Calloway, Executive Director 2840 Melrose Ave., Walnut Hills (513) 961-3510 Powel Crosley, Jr, YMCA Springfield Township Lonnie Grayson, Chair Cindy Tomaszewski, Exec. Director 9601 Winton Road, Springfield Twnshp (513) 521-7112 R.C. Durr YMCA Boone County Pam Goetting, Chair Trisha Rayner, Exec. Director 5874 Veterans Way, Boone County, KY (859) 534-5700 The YMCA is accessible to all due to the generosity of individuals, corporations, foundations and the United Way. R.E. Lindner YMCA Norwood Ken Schulte, Chair Ken Anstaett, Associate Executive 2039 Sherman Avenue, Norwood (513) 731-0115 Williams YMCA East Walnut Hills Dan MacConnell, Chair Chuck Barlage, Exec. Director 1228 E. McMillan Street, East Walnut Hills (513) 961-7552 YMCA Camp Ernst Burlington Frank Henson, Chair Elizabeth Cochran, Executive Director 7615 Camp Ernst Road, Boone County, KY (859) 586-6181 YMCA Child Development Services City-Wide Gerry Weller, Chair Susan Stai, Executive Director 112 Findlay Street, Over the Rhine (513) 362-2881 YMCA Black & Latino Achievers City-Wide Hideo Core & Eric Wesley, Chairs Antoinette “Toni” Miles, Executive Director 1105 Elm Street, Downtown (513) 651-2100
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