WINTER Y SPIRIT 2023
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THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT |
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Dear Friends, Thank God for new beginnings! I’m sure we all approached this new year with aspirations for a better us, for a healthier spirit, mind and body in one way or another. With new starts come opportunities to grow, to adapt, to change as well as to look back with gratitude on the endings we endured, the challenges, and maybe even disappointments that sparked the desire to begin again in a new way. This is what we do at the YMCA. Not just every January when we greet new members at our front desk, but every day when individuals and families walk through our doors with their aspirations to be invigorated, to be inspired, to be encouraged to keep going. We aim to love, care and serve every member experiencing new beginnings, unexpected endings, and inspired aspirations. At the Y every program, every piece of equipment, every square foot of our facility is designed to help us live out our mission, there is always a bigger purpose for why the YMCA does what we do – and we continue to grow in gratitude when you, our members, experience the life transformation you were aiming for and which we were able to support. |
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ANNOUNCING THE YMCA OF GREATER FORT WAYNE'S NEW CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER |
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The YMCA proudly announces Tabitha Ervin as the new Chief Operating Officer. Ervin has served the YMCA of Greater Fort Wayne since 2007 when she was hired as a Program Director for the Old Fort and Southeast YMCA branches. Since that time, she has been promoted to director level positions at the Jorgensen Family YMCA, Renaissance Pointe YMCA and the Jackson R. Lehman Family YMCA. She was elevated to District Executive Director in 2021 and added Healthy Living Programs and the Caylor Nickel Foundation Family YMCA to her area of responsibility. |
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GIVE FOR A BETTER US |
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As part of our mission to give everyone access to the Y we awarded $3.3 million in financial aid to people throughout Allen, Whitley and Wells Counties last year. With your help we have made great strides, but we can do so much more. Our annual campaign raises money to help offset membership and program fees for people who want to be part of the Y family but cannot afford the cost. For more information on how you can strengthen our community by volunteering or giving, check with your local branch, visit our Annual Campaign page, or email As part of our mission to give everyone access to the Y we awarded $3.3 million in financial aid to people throughout Allen, Whitley and Wells Counties last year. With your help we have made great strides, but we can do so much more. Our annual campaign raises money to help offset membership and program fees for people who want to be part of the Y family but cannot afford the cost. For more information on how you can strengthen our community by volunteering or giving, check with your local branch, visit our Annual Campaign page, or email HereForYou@fwymca.org. |
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18th ANNUAL GOOD FRIDAY BREAKFAST |
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Join us as we celebrate the Easter season with an encouraging Christian faith message for all. Title Sponsor: |
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2022 RIVER CITY RAT RACE |
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The 22nd Annual River City Rat Race took place October 16, 2022 and was a major achievement, with 627 total participants and $12,250 raised for the Central Branch YMCA. “We were overwhelmed with the success of the Rat Race this year! The race has become a proud part of fall events at the Central YMCA with 100% of funds raised going to our financial assistance program. This was our first year planning the race without our expert volunteers from years past, and we are proud that we raised the second highest amount in the 22-year history of the race contributing $12,500 to help those in our community through memberships and programs.” - Amanda Fall, Executive Director, Central Branch YMCA |
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FIRST ANNUAL CHILI FOR CHILDREN |
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On October 13, the YMCA Child Care Services (CCS) branch held its inaugural Chili for Children event to raise funds to support CCS, which provides quality before and after school care and summer camp programs in our community. The funds raised at this event help provide financial assistance to working families in need of support to help offset the cost of program fees for Before & After School Care and Summer Day Camp. The event raised over $4,000 and featured more than a dozen chili tasting stations with chili made by several Fort Wayne Fire Department locations, Skyline Chili, and the Sassy Vegan. The evening also included live entertainment by JacksonVibe and a silent auction. All proceeds from the event directly benefit the YMCA Child Care Services. |
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VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES |
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Interested in volunteer opportunities? Please email volunteer@fwymca.org.
YMCA Volunteer Chaplaincy Program: Training available for Y members interested in learning more on how to pray, care and serve in their branch as a volunteer chaplain. Free training available starting in March, a seven week course on Wednesdays March 8-29, April 12-26 |
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WORKPLACE WELLNESS AWARDS |
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The YMCA recently recognized seven local companies through the 14th Annual YMCA Workplace Wellness Awards. The awards distinguish employers who create healthier workplaces for employees, based on the National YMCA’s Community Healthy Living Index. The Community Healthy Living Index is an assessment of a workplace’s physical environment, physical activity opportunities, health promotional efforts, healthy eating options and company policies. Each company is given an index score that marks their placement along the workplace wellness continuum. Ash Brokerage, City of Columbia City, Fort Wayne Community Schools, Fort Wayne Metals, Hylant, Raytheon, and The DeHayes Group were honored with the highest award, Platinum Level, for their comprehensive approach including a wide variety of on-site programs along with policies which supported the continuation of healthy lifestyles for its employees. Five companies who demonstrated exceptional programs and environments were also honored in the following categories: Most Employee Engagement went to City of Columbia City; Most Strategic Initiative went to Hylant; Most Wellness Impact went to The DeHayes Group; Most Innovative Wellness Programs went to Fort Wayne Community Schools and the Spirt of the Y went to Ash Brokerage. |
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FIND YOURSELF IN THE SERVICE OF OTHERS |
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Service Immersion Trips |
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SPRING PROGRAM REGISTRATION |
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SPRING SESSION: April 10 - May 28 |
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FIND AND LIKE US ON FACEBOOK! |
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Keep up-to-date with the latest Y news, events and programs and connect with other members. Like us on Facebook, ask us a question or share a story! |
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ENVISION YOUR LEGACY |
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Life is a journey and each of us is on a distinct path. Someday our legacy will speak for us – revealing the causes we value. Please consider a legacy gift to the Y that will help change lives of future generations. Your investment will ensure that young people in our community can continue to participate in life-changing programs that build character, help kids achieve and build lifelong friendships. |
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OUR PARTNERS |
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YMCA Mission Partners provide financial resources to strengthen our community and move us all forward. The continued support of these companies allows the YMCA to carry out our mission - making a meaningful, enduring impact in our community. |
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To inquire how your business can become a Mission Partner, contact Nicole Hansen, Director of Mission Advancement, at 260.918.2144. |
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THANK YOU TO THE FOLLOWING FOUNDATIONS & ORGANIZATIONS: |
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McMillen Foundation, Inc. |