YMCA of THE BRANDYWINE VALLEY

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YMCA of THE BRANDYWINE VALLEY
STRONGER
Together
YMCA of the Brandywine Valley
YMCA of THE BRANDYWINE VALLEY
2014 Annual Report
YMCA of the Upper Main Line
Stronger Together
YMCA of the BRANDYWINE VALLEY
YMCA of the Upper Main Line
Dear Friends,
2014 brought exciting new opportunities for the
YMCA of the Brandywine Valley to serve even more
children and families in our community.
After months of thoughtful deliberation, we began a
shared services collaboration with the YMCA of the
Upper Main Line as the first step to fully uniting our
two Associations. On June 17, 2014, the Boards of
Directors of both Associations
voted to form a new regional
Association, the YMCA of
Greater Brandywine. The
effective date of the merger was
January 1, 2015 and we now
serve more than 80,000 members
at nine locations throughout
Chester County and the Main LIne.
• We’re preparing more children for school
success. Our first class of 19 graduates from
the Y’s new, full-day academic kindergarten
proudly received certificates to the applause
of family members. The full-day program offers
students more opportunities for in-depth and
individualized instruction.
Preschoolers from our new Early
Learning Readiness program
centers in Coatesville celebrated
their accomplishments with a
ceremony that included parents
and caregivers. The pilot
program is designed to improve
academic outcomes for children
who are cared for by family,
friends and neighbors.
I am especially grateful to John
On June 17, 2014 the Boards of Directors of YMCA of the
Featherman, Joe Viscuso and
• The YMCA of the Brandywine
Brandywine Valley and YMCA of the Upper Main Line voted
to unite and form a new, regional association. Denise Day
Rip Tilden for their leadership
Valley provided more than
joined Joe Viscuso, YMCA of the Brandywine Valley Chair
throughout the merger process (at left) and YMCA of the Upper Main Line Chair Rip Tilden $2.3 million in financial
following the vote.
and thank the staff from both
assistance in 2014. Nearly
Associations for their continued
17,000 individuals received
dedication to the work of the Y. Together, we are
financial assistance from YMCA of the Brandywine
a powerful force for good in our community.
Valley to participate in Y camps, childcare, swim
lessons, membership and other life-changing programs.
• We’re bringing the arts to more children and
families. In May 2014, we broke ground on a
With this final Annual Report as the YMCA of the
long-awaited $3.5 million expansion at our
Brandywine Valley, I am excited to share some new,
Jennersville Y. In addition to increasing our
and perhaps unexpected, stories of the impact
wellness and childcare areas, the new Smithson
of the Y beyond our walls. More than ever, our
Center for Arts and Recreation offers a full theater,
members are embracing the Y’s commitment to
scene shop and open-air theater. Thanks to the
social responsibility and service to others.
generosity of Carol E. Ware, the Jennersville YMCA
Carol E. Ware Family Center provides more
Thank you for all you do to help us strengthen the
opportunities for families to get active together.
foundations of our community.
Construction was completed in early 2015 and we
Yours for the Y,
are grateful for your support.
Joe Viscuso
Board Chair
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YMCA OF THE BRANDYWINE VALLEY
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Denise L. Day
President & CEO
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FOR YOUTH DEVELOPMENT • FOR HEALTHY LIVING • FOR SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
GIVING BACK
AND SUPPORTING
OUR NEIGHBORS
Engage Members
Strong Communities
Hanging pictures, fixing a broken chair,
or cleaning an oven may seem like small
tasks to most of us.
For the seniors living at Luther House in West Grove,
these were “someday” projects, until 40 volunteers
from the Jennersville Y stepped in to help. The
volunteers are part of a new Y-USA signature program
called Togetherhood, which encourages Y members
to identify, lead and participate in volunteer service
projects that benefit the community where they live.
Togetherhood volunteers plan a year of service that
includes four community outreach projects.
Service Committee
Well Being
Y volunteers, like Walt and Pam, rolled up their
sleeves to help with cleaning projects, provide
companionship and share lunch with the residents
of the low-income apartment complex. Volunteers
from a local Boy Scout troop joined the project to
serve lunch donated by area businesses.
“This is truly a wonderful thing that the
Y is doing for seniors,” said resident
Eileen Love as Togetherhood volunteers
repaired a broken vacuum cleaner. “I am
so grateful.”
With a shared commitment to social responsibility,
volunteers work side-by-side to bring about
positive and lasting change. You’ll see Y volunteers
filling Thanksgiving baskets with turkey and all the
trimmings, wrapping holiday gifts for children in
need, donating school backpacks and giving blood.
Together, we’re
strengthening the
foundations of
our community.
“The friendships formed and the
feeling you have of helping
someone who is so grateful is
pretty hard to express, and
pretty hard to duplicate.”
FOR YOUTH DEVELOPMENT • FOR HEALTHY LIVING • FOR SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
SHOWING COMPASSION
THROUGH ART
When the kiln and pottery
wheels were installed at the
Kennett Area Y, members
and staff couldn’t wait for
the chance to discover and express
their creativity.
No one anticipated how these soft lumps of
clay would provide new ways for the Y to serve
our community.
First, the Kennett Y joined the fight to end hunger by
making soup bowls for the Kennett Food Cupboard’s
annual Empty Bowl project. Teens from the Y’s
Leader’s Club learned how to shape and glaze clay
bowls, and members took turns at the pottery
wheels to create beautiful works of art. The bowls
were given as thank you gifts and many were
auctioned to raise funds for the food cupboard.
with colorful red ribbons. The hearts were handdelivered by the youth to the seniors, along with
smiles and companionship.
As the boxes of hearts emptied, one senior was
sitting by herself, just as a young girl came up and
handed her a beautiful heart. “I thought you had
forgotten me,” said Mary, as she opened her gift.
“This is my only valentine, thank you so much!”
Then, creativity and compassion came
together with a new project from
the pottery studio. Knowing how
isolated many seniors can be,
especially in the winter months,
Y members planned to “Spread
the Love” at Kennett retirement
homes for Valentine’s Day.
Volunteers and kids from the youth
pottery class created more than
250 carefully hand painted ceramic
hearts, which they wrapped
~ Ken Woodward,
Togetherhood volunteer
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COMMUNITY LEADERS
Community Partner Award
M&T Bank
For more than a decade, M & T Bank has been an enthusiastic supporter of the Y.
From sponsoring the Upper Main Line Y golf tournament, to serving on a Y Advisory
Board, to supporting capital improvements and financial assistance programs that
ensure everyone has access to the Y, the Y counts M & T Bank as one of our most
steadfast partners. Thank you for all you do for our Y and the community.
Receive the Y’s Highest Honors
Distinguished Service Award
The YMCA’s Community Partner Award recognizes an organization or group that has demonstrated a commitment
to the YMCA’s mission and values and has partnered with or supported the Y in outreach initiatives that strengthen
the foundations of our community.
Joseph Viscuso and Charles “Rip” Tilden
We are pleased to honor Joe Viscuso and Rip Tilden with the Distinguished Service
Award. Joe and Rip served as the Chairs of the YMCA of the Brandywine Valley and
YMCA of the Upper Main Line, respectively, and are enthusiastic champions for the
work of the Y. Together, they guided their Y organizations through the process to
become a single, united organization. Through their leadership, both Associations
voted in June 2014 to unite as the YMCA of Greater Brandywine, serving Chester
County and the Main Line. We are grateful for their hard work and steadfast
commitment to improving the lives of children and families in our community.
The YMCA’s Distinguished Service Award recognizes the effort and achievement
of the YMCA’s most special friends and emphasizes the need for community service
by all our citizens. Recipients of this award have set a standard of leadership that
others may follow.
Service to Youth Award
Delaware Valley Children’s Charity & Fred Gunther
Delaware Valley
Children’s Charity
When families are struggling
to make ends meet, the
holidays can bring even more
stress and pain. For 29 years,
Delaware Valley Children’s Charity has been making
the holidays brighter for families in need. With their
leadership, more than 7,000 children received new,
wrapped holiday gifts in 2014. Each year, hundreds
of volunteers gather at the Upper Main Line Y to load
truck after truck with gifts. We’re pleased to honor
this caring organization for inspiring community
groups, businesses, families and individuals to bring
a smile to a child’s face.
Fred Gunther
The Y has a strong ally in
Fred Gunther – a passionate
advocate for at-risk youth
in our community. With
Fred’s dedication to youth,
through the Believe and Achieve Foundation,
the Y has more resources to provide financially
disadvantaged children with safe, high-quality
afterschool care. Kids in the Believe and Achieve
programs at the Y centers in West Chester, and
now in Coatesville, find a caring environment to
learn the positive values, behaviors and skills that
can help shape their adulthood.
Thanks to strong community partnerships, and a shared commitment to serving our
neighbors, the Y has the support and resources to make a positive difference in the
lives of kids, teens and families in our community.
Coatesville service
organizations partnered
with the Y to provide
hundreds of families
with healthy fun at
Ash Park Community Day.
Citadel and NSM employees, along with police and school
district staff, volunteered to make the day a success.
Thousands of kids and
families participated in
Healthy Kids Day across
our Association. The day
is designed to inspire a
love of physical activity,
learning and healthy living habits. Healthy Kids Day
is presented locally by Krapf Bus Companies.
In 2014, the Y opened
a new after school care
program at the Gordon
Building in Coatesville,
thanks to support from
the Believe & Achieve
Foundation. The free program keeps kids active and
learning, and gives parents and guardians peace of
mind that their child is safe while they are at work.
We are grateful to
Susquehanna Bank
for their support of Y
preschool education by
directing their state tax
dollars to the Pennsylvania
Educational Tax Credit program (EITC). EITC funding
helps the Y provide a quality preschool education
for low-income families.
2014 YMCA Fast Facts
Members (as of 12/31/14)
The YMCA’s Service to Youth Award recognizes individuals and organizations whose dedication and effort
have made a significant and positive difference in the lives of children in our community.
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COMMUNITY PARTNERS
YMCA OF THE BRANDYWINE VALLEY
Members
Program Participants
Total
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46,701
9,163
55,864
Youth Program
Participants
Summer Camp
Youth Sports
Swim Lessons
Supporters
2,752
8,631
4,179
Policy Volunteers
214
Program Volunteers 2,933
YMCA Staff
1,525
Preschool and
School Age Childcare
School Districts Served
School Age
Childcare Sites
Children Served
9
29
2,688
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Thanks to Our Donors
Bronze - $1,000 to $2,499
The Y is accessible to everyone.
In 2014, 2,916 individuals, organizations and foundations made donations to the
YMCA annual campaign totaling $1,480,000. The YMCA of the Brandywine Valley
gratefully acknowledges the following annual campaign donors who supported the Y
with a “Roundtable” level contribution (gifts of $1,000 or more) between January 1
and December 31, 2014. Thank you for investing in our community’s health and
quality of life.
President’s Circle - $50,000.00 +
Believe and Achieve Foundation
Lasko Group, Inc.
United Way of Chester County
Diamond - $25,000.00 to $49,999
Marshall Reynolds Foundation
South Central Regional Key
Platinum - $10,000.00 to $24,999
Anonymous (3)
Applestone Foundation, Inc.
ArcelorMittal
Brandywine Health Foundation
Mrs. Amanda Cabot and Mr. Peter Kjellerup
Communications Test Design Inc.
Exelon Generation Co.
Fulton Bank
Genesis HealthCare
Jennersville Regional Hospital
Kirkwood Foundation
Dr. Lewis E. Manring and Dr. Marianne Marsi
Parkway Cleaners
Mr. and Mrs. Leo D. Parsons
The Philadelphia Foundation
Precision Print Communications
Precor Inc.
ServiceMark
Dr. William J. Stegeman
Susquehanna Bank
United Way of Delaware Tocqueville Society
Walmart Stores, Inc.
Western Pest Services
YMCA of the USA
Andrea Youndt
Gold - $5,000.00 to $9,999
ACE Hardware West Chester
Anonymous (3)
Sandra Borror and David Baldt
Baltic Leisure
Building Systems Services, Inc.
Jeff and Christopher Carver
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher J. Close
Dansko, Inc.
Dave’s Automotive Repair Enterprises, LLC
Ellen and Stuart Davies
Dickey Foundation
The Edgar-Mahon Family
Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund
First Niagara
Gawthrop Greenwood
Mr. and Mrs. James M. Herr
Herr Foods, Inc.
Hostetter Grain, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Hutton
Jackson Immuno Research Laboratories, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. L. William Kay, II
Knox Equipment Rental, Inc
Krapf Bus Companies
M&T Bank Headquarters
Mr. and Mrs. Edward McAssey
Meridian Bank
NSM Insurance Group
Phillips Mushroom Farms
Mr. James Porter
Powell Electro Systems LLC
QVC, Inc.
Sartomer, an Arkema Group
Stillman Volvo
The Conard-Pyle Company
The Elite Companies Charitable Foundation
The Nelson Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Daryl E. Thomas
Tommy’s Original Italian Eatery
United Way of Greater Philadelphia and Southern
New Jersey
Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wallitsch, Jr.
Ms. Carol Ware
Warfel Construction Company
WSFS Bank
Silver - $2,500.00 to $4,999
Addis Group
Advanced Chiropractic Wellness Center
Mr. Vince Anastasi
Angelee Clean
Brandywine Hospital
Jennifer and Bryan Brockson
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Buck
CalFirst National Bank
Calvary Chapel Southern Chester County
CARing for Kids Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carson
Chester County Regional Education Services (CCRES)
Conlin-Day Family
Eric and Heather Connolly
EBS Healthcare
Jim and Sherri Findley
First Resource Bank
Francis Automotive Services, Inc.
Franklin Mint Federal Credit Union
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Frey
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Half Moon Restaurant
Edward Lyons and Deborah Hodgson-Lyons
Joseph B. Hollister Memorial Trust
Jacinda Miller Memorial Fund
Jenners Pond, Inc.
JVY Swim Team
Harold and Donna Keiser
La Difference Salon & Day Spa
The Law Office of Randy Hope Steen
Longwood Veterinary Center
McCormick Orthodontics
R. Bruce McNew
Miller Flooring Company, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Neely
Mr. Christopher Nelson and Dr. Ashley Boyle
Penn Oaks Golf Club
Pennoni Associates, Inc.
Pete’s Produce Farm LTD
Pfizer Foundation
Qfix, Inc.
The Redwoods Group Foundation, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Rigg
Ruppert Landscape, Inc.
Smithson Donor Advised Fund
Mr. and Mrs. L. Peter Temple
The Elite Group
Tree Top Builders Inc.
The Tri-M Group, LLC
Truist
United Way of The National Capital Area
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Veno
Joe and Deb Viscuso
Mr. Charles I. Vogel
The Warner Family
Ms. Patty Welch
Wells Fargo Advisors - Brian Stephenson
Westtown Dental Care
Wilks, Lukoff, and Bracegirdle, LLC
Wilmington Trust Company
Young’s Auto Body
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20/20 Financial Advisers of Delaware
ADP
Alliant Insurance Service, Inc.
Allied Barton Security Services
Mr. David Aloisio
Anonymous (4)
Ms. Laura Armstrong
Mr. Alex Azzara and Ms. Sahara Creager
Bank of America United Way Campaign
Mr. and Mrs. Chad Barthol
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Bedwell
The Benevity Community Impact Fund
The Boeing Company
Ms. Karen Boyd
Brandywine Valley Heating & Air Conditioning
Brandywine YMCA Swim Team PAC
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brozonis
Timothy and Ann Marie Burnell
Buzz’s Barbecue Chicken and Catering
Tim and Kerin Caban
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Cafarchio
The Caligiuri Family
Cameron’s Hardware
Carrier Transicold of PA
Chatham Financial
Chester County Community Foundation
Chester County Eye Care Associates
The Chester County Hospital
Jesse and Wayne Chmielecki
Citadel
Doug and Deidre Cofiell
Comcast Spotlight
Connelly Wealth Management of Wells Fargo Advisors
State Representative Becky and Mr. Corbin
Tom and Paula Corcoran
Country Chrysler Dodge Jeep
Mr. Michael Croce
The Dansko Foundation
Deerfield Golf and Tennis Club
Paul A. DeJuliis
Judy and Jon Detwiler
Mr. Tim Dever
Mr. Alfred S. Dietzel
Dillon Building Services
Peter and Christine Dugan
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Edwards
Mr. and Mrs. John T. Egbert
Paul and Mary Ehrlichman
Mr. Michael Eisenbud
John and Wiggie Featherman
Craig and Cynthia Fenimore
Fischer Cunnane & Associates
Helen M. and Richard Flanders
Robert, Amy, Isabel and Myles Foley
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Fongheiser
John and Christine Friend
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gallagher
GE Foundation
German, Gallagher & Murtagh, P.C.
Giant Food Stores, LLC
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth M. Goddu
Mr. Gregory T. Graham, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter T. Gray
Mr. and Mrs. Gary R. Green
Mike and Terry Guglielmo
Mr. Fred Gunther
Mr. Joseph Hertrich
Hillandale Gettysburg LP
Ms. Gail A. Hoffman
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hopkins
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Jim and Betty Horn
Mr. and Mrs. William Hostetter
Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Hostetter
Christopher and Melissa Howe
Jody and Andy Huber
IBM Employee Services Center
If It’s Water, Inc.
Independence Blue Cross
Mr. and Mrs. Harrison E. Ivey
Jerrehian Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Alpheaus Johnson
Mary Ann and Dean Kaiser
Jeff and Anne Keefer
Ms. Laura Kelly
Kennett Run Charities, Inc.
John and Terry Kenworthy
Karen and Richard King
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Kircher
Charles Kochka
Daniel and Karen Kohler
Kramer+Marks Architects, P.C.
Dallas and Di Krapf
Mr. Arnold M. Kring and Mrs. Nelda Kring
Mr. Raymond L. Lease, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Marc Legere
Mr. Nic A. Legere
Life Fitness
The Lindner Family
Mr. Steve Livesay
Longwood Rotary Club
Suzanne and RobRoy MacGregor
Becca Mack and Family
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. MacLean
Maillie LLP
Manito Abstract Co., Inc.
Ms. Kathleen Mannello
Mr. and Mrs. Terry Mannion, Jr.
Ms. Lois McCaskey
Michaela McCormick and Francois Gravel
Dan McDermott
Ms. Elizabeth McGettigan
Mr. and Mrs. Scott McKeon
Merion Realty Partners
The Meshon Family
David and Emily Meyers
Joseph and Elizabeth Micucci
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Millar
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Miller
Alice and Rodman W. Moorhead III
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan S. Morris, Jr.
Murphy & Landon
W. Thomas and Bonnie Musser
Kate Manchester and Doug Nakashima
Nationwide United Way Campaign
Mr. Russell R. Naylor
Tom and Cindy Neale
Dr. and Mrs. David Nibouar
Ms. Beverly Niestroy
Nottingham Presbyterian Church
Office Basics, Inc.
Seifert-Ohnjec Family
Otto’s BMW
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Owen
Oxford Plumbing and Heating
Parkway Center
Jim and Laura Paro
Jerry and Eleanor Parsons
Mr. Michael Parsons
Phil and Michelle Patrone
Pat’s Pizza and Bistro
PECO an Exelon Company
Penn Liberty Bank
Pepperidge Farm
Perna & Abracht, LLC Law Offices
Mr. and Mrs. Steven Petchon
Ms. Kathy Pfaff and Mr. Vincent Keidel
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Pfaff
Photo Pro Creations
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Pia
R.J. Waters & Associates, Inc.
Daniel and Caroline Rachfalski
Mr. John Reck III
Rendin Alarm Company
Riley, Riper, Hollin & Colagreco
Linda and Peter Riondet
Joe and Sandy Riper
Robert & Joan Dircks Foundation, Inc.
Rick and Lori Roger
Rotary Club of Coatesville
Rothwell Document Solutions
Mr. and Mrs. John Rothwell
Royal Paper Products
Rumsey Electric
Savoy Associates
Beth and Greg Sayler
Jill and Craig Schroeder
Mr. and Mrs. Duke Scott
Sigma Pi Fraternity
Sir Lancelott Courier & Delivery
Mr. and Mrs. Ted N. Skiadas
Frederick Smith
Mr. Jeffrey K. Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Smithson
Mrs. Randy H. Steen
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Stone
Student Media Group
Ed and Marita Sullivan
Summers & Zim’s, Inc.
Swope Lees Commercial Real Estate, LLC
Mr. and Mrs. John Talucci
The Addis Group
The O’Neill Family Charitable Trust
The Whip Tavern
Mr. Chris Thompson
To-Jo Mushrooms
Mr. Gunard C. Travaglini
Twelves Grill and Cafe
Ms. Donna L. Urian
Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Voss
Mr. and Mrs. Tim Walsh
Robert T. Walters, Jr. - Worldwide Travel Associates
Dr. Richard W. Warner
Wawa, Inc.
The Wells Fargo Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Wells
Mr. Steven Welte
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Wiedemann
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Wilcomes
Willis Construction of PA
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Wiseman
Bob and Lynn Woods
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Woodworth
Worth & Company, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Yost
Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Yuste
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Zuber
Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of this
donor list. We apologize if your name is missing or does
not appear as you wish. Please contact the YMCA Mission
Advancement Department, 610-643-9622, ext. 2118.
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YMCA of the
Brandywine valley
BOARD OF DIRECTORS,
ADVISORS &
EXECUTIVE STAFF
Financial Assistance makes the Y available for kids and families who need
us the most. Thank you to our members and community for supporting the Y’s
annual campaign, which funds financial assistance and helps people of all ages
and from all walks of life to be more healthy, confident, connected and secure.
In 2014, the YMCA of the Brandywine Valley awarded $2,397,259
in financial assistance to 16,769 children and adults in need.
2014 BOARD
OF DIRECTORS
YMCA OF THE BRANDYWINE
VALLEY ASSOCIATION
Membership
$1,560,906
Camp
$132,667
Childcare
$586,714
Y Programs
$116,972
Financial Outcomes
YMCA OF THE BRANDYWINE VALLEY
YMCA OF THE BRANDYWINE VALLEY
Years ending December 31
Years ending December 31
Statement of Financial Position
Statement of Activities
(in thousands)
2014
2013
1,342 138 29,793 (2,397)
16 822 29,714 1,342
135
29,934
(2,512)
30
509
29,438
18,091 6,865 1,260 2,478 195 28,889 825 17,506
7,046
1,292
2,327
257
28,427
1,011
Operating Expenses
Salaries and related expenses
Program and operating expenses
Interest Expense
Depreciation and amortization expenses
Fundraising expenses
Total operating expenses
Change in net assets from operations
2014
2013
6,900
1,440
450
2,591
45,644
57,026
6,674
2,704
430
2,278
43,692
55,779
2,429
1,800
22,943
27,172
29,854
57,026
1,589
1,721
23,526
26,836
28,943
55,779
Assets
Operating Revenue and Support
Contributions
United Way
Membership dues and program fees
Financial assistance, direct
Investment income
Other
Total operating revenues and support
(in thousands)
Cash and cash quivalents
Receivables, net
Prepaids and deposits
Investments held as endowment
Land, buildings and bond proceeds, net
Total Assets
Liabilities & Net Assets
Accounts payable and accrued expenses
Deferred revenues and custodial accounts
Notes payable
Total liabilities
Total Net Assets
Total liabilities and net assets
2014 figures are unaudited at the time of publication.
Non-Operating Changes
Investment gains, net
Other
Total non-operating changes
Total changes in net assets
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David Baldt
Bryan Brockson
Amanda Cabot
Doug Cofiell
Brian DiSabatino
TerenceFarrell
John Featherman, III
Kenneth Goddu
David Gorny
Fred Gunther
James Horn
Bill Hostetter
Dr. Robert Jennings
Harry Lewis
Dan McDermott
Eric Miller
Michael Pia
Robert Rigg
RandallSchauer
Daryl Thomas
Donna Urian
Nancy Veno
Joseph Viscuso
Kim Woodworth
Richard Wright
YMCA OF THE BRANDYWINE VALLEY
BRANDYWINE YMCA
Alex Azzara
Melanie Baber-Palmas
Chad Barthol
Joseph Brozonis
Corrinne Caldwell
Representative Becky Corbin
Marc Ernest
Derek Fiorenza
Harry P Flanagan, IV
Albert Fuller
Patti Jackson-Gehris
Adam Ladd
Kate Magee
Eric C. Miller
Rajesh Reddy
Theresa Stringer
John Talucci
Chamise Taylor
EMERITUS BOARD
John Ciccarone
Alan Clark
Albert Eastburn
Henson Evans, Jr.
William Fenstermacher, Jr.
William Hewson, MD
J. Irvie Hoffman, Jr.
Charles Huston, III
L. William Kay, II
Arnold Kring
Oscar Lasko
Jack Lund
Aaron Martin
Shirley Mason
Ivan Morris, Jr.
W. Thomas Musser
Terry Petrella
Elizabeth Spackman
Carol Ware
EXECUTIVE STAFF
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Denise L. Day
President &
Chief Executive Officer
Andrea Youndt
Senior Vice President &
Chief Operations Officer
Tim Walsh
Senior Vice President &
Chief Financial Officer
Chris Wiseman
Executive Director
Brandywine YMCA
Hal Warner
Executive Director &
Group Vice President
Jennersville YMCA
Doug Nakashima
Executive Director
Kennett Area YMCA
Terri Edgar
Executive Director
Helen Flanders
West Chester Area YMCA Executive Director
Oscar Lasko
Youth Program Center
158 302
(71)3,130
87 3,433
912 4,444
2014 BOARD OF ADVISORS
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JENNERSVILLE YMCA
Daryl Anderson
Howard Buck
Christopher Close
Sam Cypressi
Susan Edwards
Raymond Fischer
Robert Foley
Mathew Gooch
Dave Gorny
Deana Hayburn
Jody Huber
Steve Hutton
Rebecca MacLean
Michaela McCormick
John McCutcheon
Dave Meyers
Ann Millar
Victoria Neidigh
Christopher Nelson
Margaret O’Grady
Lori Roger
Teresa Rougeaux
Daniel Sifer
Diane Singley
Tom Smithson
David Tate
Angie Thompson-Lobb
Robert T. Walters
William Wells
KENNETT AREA YMCA
Jeremy Abelson
Jennifer Abracht
Houston Baker
David Baldt
Alexis Barsamian
Stephen Brightbill
Oscar Enderica
Alejandra Garcia
Deborah Hodgson-Lyons
Chip Horne
Richard King
Lisa Knox
Shari Kruzinski
Michael Maggitti
Melissa Mannion
Maureen Mason
Laura McGinty
R. Bruce McNew
John Meadows
Clint Norris
Phil Patrone
Jim Porter
Linda Riondet
Melissa Scott
Carlton (Danny) Spriggs
Naomi Standing
WEST CHESTER
AREA YMCA
David Aloisio
Ned Bement
R. Jason Britton
Bryan Brockson
Tim Caban
Ryan Clark
Tommy Ciccarone
Dan Cosgrove
Nick D’Alessandro
Paul DeJuliis
Tim Dever
Lisa DiProspero
John Egbert
J. Craig Fenimore
Tom Gavin
Holly Graver
Jim Horgan
Chris Howe
Priscilla Jackson
Paul Kempinski
Carly Knoll
Ed McAssey
Brian McFadden
Scott McKeon
Joe Micucci
Bill Musselman
Viktor Ohnjec
Greg Sayler
David Scaggs
Dr. Lauren Schofield
Sak Sopheak
Brian Stephenson
Andrew Stump
Chuck Swope
Ken West
James Yiaski
YMCA
Mission:
To put Christian
principles into
practice through
programs that
build healthy
spirit, mind and
body for all.
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YMCA of the
BRANDYWINE VALLEY
One East Chestnut Street
West Chester, PA 19380
www.ymcagbw.org
KEEPING KIDS SAFE
IN THE WATER
Drowning is the second leading cause of accidental
death among children ages 1 to 14. We’ll never know
how many tragic accidents are prevented each year
through swim lessons at the Y.
In 2014, more than 3,000 kids learned life-saving
water skills through the Y’s free SPLASH program.
The Y worked with local school districts and
community centers to help students become
water-aware. Kids learned critical skills like floating,
treading water and safe diving.
Children in need also receive new swimsuits, thanks
to the generosity of Y members. One mom recently
asked the guests coming to her son’s birthday party
at the Y to donate new swimsuits, instead of bringing
a gift. What a difference that makes to a child who
may already feel unsure and afraid of the water!
The Y is grateful to our 2014 SPLASH Association
sponsors, NSM and Stillman Volvo for helping us keep
kids safe in the water.
YMCA of the BRANDYWINE VALLEY
Association Office
One E. Chestnut Street
West Chester, PA 19380
610-643-9622
BRANDYWINE YMCA
295 Hurley Road
Coatesville, PA 19320
610-380-9622
JENNERSVILLE YMCA
880 W. Baltimore Pike
West Grove, PA 19390
610-869-9622
KENNETT AREA YMCA
101 Race Street
Kennett Square, PA 19348
610-444-9622
OCTORARA YMCA
PROGRAM CENTER
104 Highland Road, Suite 1
Atglen, PA 19310
610-593-9622
OSCAR LASKO YOUTH
PROGRAM CENTER
One E. Chestnut Street
West Chester, PA 19380
610-696-9622
WEST CHESTER
AREA YMCA
605 Airport Road
West Chester, PA 19380
610-431-9622
Nonprofit Organization
U.S. Postage
PAID
West Chester, PA
Permit No. 335