YMCA of Northwest Florida ANNUAL REPORT 2013-14
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YMCA of Northwest Florida ANNUAL REPORT 2013-14
YMCA of Northwest Florida ANNUAL REPORT 2013-14 A MESSAGE FROM OUR LEADERSHIP THIS IS OUR Y. The Y is a powerful association of men, women and children of all ages and from all walks of life joined together by a shared passion: to strengthen the community for everyone. THE YEAR IN NUMBERS Members Visits Donors Volunteers Volunteer Hours Branches Program Sites People Reached 8,414 227,236 635 421 7,804 3 14 12,500 As my two years as Board Chair for the YMCA of Northwest Florida come to an end, I can hardly believe everything that’s happened since my term began. It’s been somewhat of a roller coaster ride, but I have to smile as I recall a colleague assuring me that we all would have a great opportunity to develop some new skills during my tenure. In retrospect, I would say that has definitely been the case. At this time last year, we had just accepted a $5 million unrestricted gift from Quint and Rishy Studer. In February, we also accepted their gift of approximately 1 acre of land at the southwest corner of Intendencia and Tarragona Streets. These two very generous gifts have laid the foundation for our new downtown Y, a vibrant, modern facility that will serve our community for years to come. Steve Williams, Board Chair Over the past year, we have focused on the many efforts required to bring that new facility to life – planning, storytelling, fundraising, negotiating, capacity building and designing. It’s been an exercise in patience, collaboration and flexibility – all qualities that I know will serve us well as we move forward. I’ve also discovered just how many people have been touched by the Y in their lives and how many more have joined our cause to strengthen the community. Amid all the activity related to our new Y, we also have continued to meet current needs with expanded programs and services. Membership and program participation have grown, especially among young adults, seniors and families needing child care. We gave away $273,188 in direct Y Assistance, $60,000 more than last year – ensuring that everyone has a chance to be part of the Y. Our child care programs at both the Northeast and Pullum Branches now serve children with disabilities in a proactive, high quality way through our work with the National Inclusion Project. The list continues with expanded day camp service to the Miracle Camp location in Beulah; management of the City of Pensacola pools for the summer season; 15 new Banner Donors joining our Annual Campaign; and celebration of our 20th anniversary of the Corporate Cup Games. Michael Bodenhausen, CEO Just reading that list of accomplishments is a little overwhelming, and yet humbling at the same time. We have become stronger together, and we have a long list of board, donors, volunteers, staff, members and friends to thank for continued support. I know I have definitely been challenged in my role as Board Chair, and even though this roller coaster has been fast and has taken us into new territory, I’m grateful I was here for every minute of the ride. I hope you’ll stay with us in the coming year. You won’t want to miss any of the excitement that still lies ahead. OUR MISSION To put Christian principles into practice through programs that build healthy spirit, mind and body for all. Steve Williams I’m Danea. And this is my Y. Thirteen-year-old Danea met Y staff member Fallon Roberts at the Y’s before-school program at Ferry Pass Middle School. Family and personal issues were creating emotional challenges for the middle schooler, who had become withdrawn and depressed. Enter Fallon and the Y Glee Club—the perfect opportunity for this artistic young lady who loves music and singing. Danea’s mom was thrilled for her to have the opportunity. “Fallon and the Y Kids Glee Club have given Danea a sense of purpose,” says Debbie Marshall. “Participating in Glee has contributed to my daughter’s new self confidence and new outlook on life.” Danea says she hopes the experience in Glee Club will propel her closer to her goal of a career as a recording artist. YOUTH DEVELOPMENT Nearly 50% of youth in our after-school programs received Y Assistance so they could spend their weekday afternoons in a safe, enriching environment. Our summer day camps operated at capacity, reaching 471 kids who kept their bodies and minds active over the summer. Through partnership with the National Inclusion Project and Autism Pensacola, we welcomed children with disabilities into child care and camp at Northeast and Pullum. More than 1,300 children participated in swim lessons, where they learned lifelong skills and reduced the likelihood of drowning in a community surrounded by water. Every child in the Pullum Branch VPK program tested above the state readiness average for children entering kindergarten. More than 1,800 children learned teamwork and good sportsmanship while staying physically active in youth sports programs. “Ms. Fallon is creative and fun, and she’s done a lot with me. Glee gives me a chance to be fun and show my creativity.” We reached 4,235 children through before- and after-school programs, summer camp, sports and aquatics— programs that also build selfconfidence and instill values. I’m Ian. And this is my Y. Ian Turoff, his son, Riley, and his stepson, Will, may have different fitness goals when they enter the Pullum Y weight room, but they have learned that working together can build more than just physical strength in their family. Ian trains for triathlons and martial arts; Riley is a volunteer soccer coach with aspirations toward extreme fitness; Will plays travel baseball and has his sights set on the Navarre High School baseball team. All three inspire each other and their fellow members in their family workouts. For this family, physical fitness and togetherness now go hand in hand. “The Y has the best resources in the area. It’s a family friendly environment where we don’t ever have to worry about safety.” HEALTHY LIVING More than 8,000 members enjoyed the opportunity to stay healthy and strong while building friendship and community. We gave away $94,684 in Y Assistance in membership—serving 533 people—as part of our commitment that every body should have the opportunity to be part of the Y. About 20% of our members are age 60 or older. For many, the Y is a chance to stay physically active and socially connected through our Senior Program. Members challenged themselves and encouraged each other through our Body Challenge, Running and Walking Clubs, group fitness classes and small group training. We hosted 32 teams from local companies in our 20th Annual Corporate Cup Games and reached 1,000 participants, volunteers and friends through this workplace wellness event. I’m Jennifer. And this is my Y. Every October, hundreds of superheroes and witches, princesses and cowboys descend on the Crowne Plaza Pensacola Grand Hotel for the Y’s annual Halloween event for special needs kids. Dozens of businesses, clubs and volunteer groups unite to provide a safe and unique trick or treating experience to more than 300 kids from throughout the community. Volunteers like Jennifer Day Metzgar dress up, organize their group’s participation and hand out treats for what they describe as an overwhelmingly emotional and fun day that they simply wouldn’t want to miss. “It makes me so thankful for my healthy kids and so glad that these parents have somewhere for their kids to come and trick-or-treat safely.” SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY We welcomed 300 special needs kids to Halloween at the Y, where they enjoyed a safe and unique trick-or-treating experience. More than 635 donors pledged more than $181,000 to our Annual Campaign—led by 100 Banner Donors who gave $1,000 or more to support the Y’s mission outreach. As part of our commitment to personal dignity and respect, we offered 2,926 free showers to homeless and transient individuals. We opened our doors to anyone who needed a place to meet and connect—churches, Bible study groups, Scout groups, schools and other nonprofits. We provided a way for our members and friends to give back, as 421 people gave volunteer time valued at nearly $124,000 to our organization. We could not achieve our mission without the committed support of our donors, whose gifts make our work possible. We are especially honored to recognize members of our Banner Circle whose gifts of $1,000 or more to our Annual Campaign make a vital difference in the lives of those we serve. Our Gold Banner donors contribute $2,500 or more annually. Gold Banner Donors—$2,500 and up Arizona Chemical Baptist Health Care/The Andrews Institute BigTop Bingo, Inc. D.W. McMillan Foundation Gulf Power Company Patterson Family Foundation Publix Super Markets Charities Sacred Heart Health System Wells Fargo Foundation Banner Donors—$1,000 and up Stanley Adams All Seasons Air American Fidelity Insurance Co. Cindra & David Anderson Apple Corps Foundation Appleyard Agency BB&T Bank Bagelheads Bay Design Associates Architects Belle Bear Jennifer & Lewis Bear, III Mary Kaye & Scott Bell Blue Coral Sport Fishing Towers, Inc. Sharon & Michael Bodenhausen Cindi & Chad Bonner Linda & Joseph Buehler CCI/Carson Construction Cactus Flower Café Carol & Charles Carlan Anna Barbee Causey Joann & Christopher Cave Child Neurology Center Delores & James Coleman Children & Grandchildren of Al Condon Judy Condon Crown Health Care Laundry Marie & John Daniel Georgia Edmiston Emmanuel, Sheppard & Condon Laura Ericson & Stephanie Karous Steven Fair Ferry & Ferry, P.A. James Fitzpatrick Judy & Ed Galbavy Genesis Pure Jonathan Goyert & Karen Daniels Greenhut Construction, Inc. Gulf Coast Community Bank Gulf Coast Electric Motors The Haferkamp Family Eva & Clint Hale Lee Hansen Richard Hartsook Roger Heroux The Michelle Hill Foundation Hill Engineering & Energy Innisfree Hotels Island Resorts Development, Inc. Johnson Supply Company Kathleen & Jon Kagan Kona Ice of Gulf Breeze Kool Breeze of Northwest Florida Landrum Professional Cyndy & Rick Linton Tammy Manse Ginger & Ed Moore Frency & Jared Moore Navarre Family Eye Care The Nickelsen Family Eileen Olivera Bennett Orr Ashley Pace Penny Wars—Northeast Afterschool BANNER DONORS Penny Wars—Pullum Afterschool Michael Percy Joanne & William Phillips John Porter Dr. Obie Powell Precor Regions Bank John Richardson Andrea & Todd Rosenbaum Running Wild Sansing Foundation, Inc. Justine Simoni Simply Perfect Photography William Sloan Chandra Smiley Society of Debutante Charity Cotillion Southern Scrap Company, Inc. STOA Architects Dottie Thomas Tim Ludvigsen Photography Melissa Voyles Wheat Enterprises Denita & Steve Williams The Hollice T. Williams Family Williams-Brown, Inc. Petrina Windsor Woodfin Cabassa Orthodontics ANNUAL SUPPORT DONORS $500-999 Nida & James Balcom Bank of America Matching Gift Program Bank of the South Mary & Frank Bozeman Zolene Carlson John Clark Shirley & Jim Cronley Elks Lodge 2787 Ricky Freeman Goldring Family Foundation Robert Gowing Nicol Gray Wendell Hall Mr. & Mrs. Larry Hill Wendy & Lyle Levesque Adrienne & Trip Maygarden Margie & Alan Moore NAI Halford Steven Orr Pensacola Five Flags Rotary Club Travis Peterson Phil Phillips Benjamin Rodgers Bonnie Steffensmeier Bonnie Stimpson Jim Vick Warren Averett Warrington Bank Amy & Kyle Watson Joseph Zarzaur $250-499 Bill Woodbury Meri & Joel Asmar Mark Baker Randy Bell, III Gilbert Bennett Robert Benz Blab-TV Network, Inc. Bonnie & Richard Bucco William Clancy Maureen Valentino Jennifer Darden Fisher-Brown Bottrell Insurance Yolanda Flanigan Fulton & Rabinowitz Chiropractic Ed Gray Dick & Laura Grimm Gulf Coast Office Products Brett Jeffrey Jules & Christopher Kariher Larry Downs, Jr. Lion’s Club of Navarre Mike Marshall Hunter May Patricia McGraw Matt McMillan Mike Morette Mollie & Alan Nickelsen Jean Norman Tom Owens Pen Gulf, Inc. David Penniman Bart Pullum Tom Raia Ann Regan Amy & Steven Sarros Carrie & Eric Stevenson Brad & Kristin Strange James Tarwater Skip Vogelsang Wilson Floor Covering Stephania Wilson Women of St. Christopher’s Mamie Wu $100-249 John Albert Allstop Water Proofing John Armentrout Ronnie Arnold Laverne & Dick Baker Philip Bates, P.A. Zachary Beagle Bob Beargie Hank Bell Tom Bell Charlie Benboe Sandy Boozer Tom Boozer Bruce Boudreaux Paul Bovert Jeffrey Bowen Brent Bradley James Bradley Linda & Patrick Broadus Michael Brothers Neely & Randy Brown Bullock & Tice Associates Patty & Chip Campbell Ed Castleberry Steven Clay Sportscards & Racing Collectibles Coins Catie & Thomas Condon Covenant Hospice Rachel Culberson Dance Elite James Davidson Elise & Jeffrey Dawson Joie Destephano William Dickerson Paula & Dan Doty Angela Eddy Julia Elkins Brooks Endacott Energy Services of Pensacola Ennis & Associates Noel Faddis Mark Faulkner Rae Faust Virginia Fenstemacherr Susan Ferguson Donna & Ron Fetter Billie Elaine Fields Michael Finney Jennifer Fleming Paul Flores Francis Ford Joan & Frank Fox Michael Gartman Steve Geci Gayle Gillert Jose & Maria Gonzalez Gunther Properties, LLC Steve Guttman Patricia Heilig Deb Helle Don Hess Home Builders Association of West Florida Christopher Howard Steve Jernigan Joe Dereuil Associates Doug Johnson Hilda Jones Barksdale Jordan Juana's Sandi Kemp Ted Kirchharr Dale Knee Allison Knott Ed Koontz Michael Krivor Lynn Laird Albert Lao Nathan Lee Rev. Russell Levenson John Lombardo E. Lee Magaha, Jr Bob Malloy Michael Mazenko Denise McLeod Ronald Mitchell Rose Mitchell Rachel Mock Cal Moore Mary Moorer Katrina Mougey Navarre First Assembly of God Navarre Press Bob Olliff Julie Parker Elizabeth & Clif Payne Charles Peppler William Phillips Vanessa Porten Julia & Al Pruden Quina Grundhoefer Architects Bill Rankin Andy Remke Mr. & Mrs. John Renfroe Maurice Reynolds Robert Reynolds Belinda Roark Rachel Roberts Robert Rock, Sr. Clay Roesch Andrew Rothfeder Valerie Russenberger Heike Salazar Sandpaper Publishing Linda Sawyer SESCO Lighting Mitzi Shanks Robin Shuman Kristen Shuping Brian Simpson Dolores Simpson Bob Snyder George "Bill" Spain Speech & Communication Center of Navarre Brian Spencer Agibail Spivey Daniel Sulger Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Swaine Tommy Tait Bentina Terry Ronald Tew The Haile Company The Woodlands Sarah Thomas Trademark Properties Lou Tungol Donald Turner Robert Turner Urban Infil Corporation Bonnie Vail Ashley Vanamburg Ellen Vinson Katherine Vogel Warren Hollow Metal Doors Gregory Whibbs Frank White Kelly Wieczorek Clara Ann Wilhoit David Williams Jack Yancey Marie Young Up to $100 Dixon Adams Drew Adams Emily Adams Logen Aldrich Sheryl Alford David Allen Sydney Allen Stephanie Allison Payton Anderson Harold Arnold David Arredondo Aleeza Avellar Michael Banister Evelyn Banks David Beaulieu Christin Beck Robert Bellanova Lista Benson Lois Benson Robert Bizzell J. William Blanford Thomas Blossman Fred Bond Alicia Bonifay Mitchell Brantley Illauna Brazwell David Bressler Chuck Brougham Corey Brown Dory Bruner Dorothy Buchanan Jessica Buchanan Virginia Buchanan Elizabeth Burgeson Marion Byrd Miller Caldwell Thomas Camp Jennifer Caraveo Brittany Carmichael Brooke Carroll Carrie Celentano William Charbonneau Kathleen Chatara Pooja Choksey Robert & Dorothy Cinato Elaine Clark Howard Clay Daniel Colbath Hudson Cole Anette Collins Lisa Compton Larry Copenhaver Sandra Corr Amanda Cowans Margaret Crochet Nicholas Crosswell Rebecca Cunliffe Vincent Currie, Jr. Virgil Dahle Gail Dart Alison Davenport James Davidson Cazell Davis Evelyn Davis Beverly Davitz Patsy Dean Jeff Deren Nicolas Diaz Leah Dickerson Shaun Dixon Michael Doom Julie Dyson Samuel Edwards Julia Elkins Kean Engie Chantal Epps Eric Gleaton Realty, Inc. Claire Escobedo Duwayne Escobedo Sarah Escobedo Billie Evans Regina Ewing Deanna Fabris Sarah Feliciano Angela Claire Fell Minerva Flores Troy Floyd Connie Formby Derrick Foster Monika Fountain Tim Fox Ryan Francis ANNUAL SUPPORT DONORS Juanita Funderbuck Jason Funez Joyce Furber Cecilia Gamme Robyn Garcia Susan Garvin Karin Gary William Gaskill Patti Gauvin Larry Gilgun Jennifer Gillespie Meagan Glover Sheila Glover Adora Goff Joel Gonzales Federico & Minerva Gonzalez Frances Grissom Charles Gurisco Teresa Haber Gabrielle Hale Tommy Hallmark Hyon Hamilton Billy Harrell Leslie Harris Allison Hart Elizabeth Hastings Richard Haywald Julie Heffner Kent Herring Chris Hicks Michael Hicks Elizabeth Hill Ashley Holt Maureen Howard Lauren Howell Kristin Hual Kay Huddleston Alicia Huffman Elsie Hulion Andrew Hunt Keitha Hunt David Jacobi E.D. Jiles Susan Johns Phyllis Johnson Tina Johnson Liz Jones Jessica Judd Catherine Kaiser Coral Keiser Brianna Keller Theresa Keohane Megan Kimmel John Kizziah Abby Knabb Alyssa Knight Edward Korolenko Patrick Kozma John Kulstad Richard Ladner Amelia Lane Briana Lee James Lengyel Matthew Lester Seth Loftus-Vergari Colton Lombardo Lord Martial Arts Kim Losquadro Lilian Love Sarah Lykins Stacy Mackritis Edward Maiellaro Margaret Mann Janis Marshall Peggy Martin Edgar McCarthy Judie & Tom McClain John McCorvey Chelsea McElhinny Christine Mcleod Kory McMullen Larry McWaters Duffy Meligan Stacy Menzer Carol Michalski Bonnie Miller Stephen Miller Lance Millione Hannah Milne Katie Milton Katherine Mitchem William Mitchem David Moody Jaclyn Moore Susan Moore Amber Morgan Katherine Morris Maurice "Dixon" Moseley Julia Murphy Bill Myers Lydia Nelson Ric Nickelsen Charlotte Northup Donnamae O'Brien John O'Donnell Jamie Oestmann Harley Orr Leigh Parcher Elizabeth Parsons Ronald Peacock Misti Pierce-Cloutier Michael Pilbin Shelley Pino Brian Pollard Rachael Pongetti Jeanne Prange John Price Ted Puryear Madeleine Radensky Carolyn Reeder Katherine Reeves Scott Remington Harris Reynolds Cathy Ricks Patricia Riehm Colby Rigby Herda Rivera Carol Riviezzo Kimyet Robinson Renee & David Rogers Jeff Rogers Debi Rojecki Fin Ronin Patti Salvaggio Sarah Sanchez Rick Sanchez Adetoun Sanders Ed Sarfert Stephanie Saylor Frank Scandone Paula Schoolcraft Petra Schuler Lauren Schulze Tamula Settle Charles Sherrill Richard Sherrill Rapheal Shoots Bonnie Smalls Craig Smith David Smith William Snell Xurek Snider Virginia Spardella Mary Alice Sperlbaum Alicia Spurling Gary Steed Cameron Stephenson James Stolhanske Megan Stout Jeff Stoyer Dana Strueve John Sullivan Michael Taylor Steve Taylor Nelson Thomas Damontell Thompson Jackson Towery Bianca Trevathan Tracye Trivison Truist Eva Tucker Richard Tucker Connie Turner Sarah Turner Jennifer Tweedy Avery Van Brussel Colleen Van Deusen Brandy Vasconcellos Christine Viator Chris Wagley Sandy Wagner Chad Wallace Howard Wallace Barney Walsh John Walters Joseph Wanek William Wantje Charlie Ward Ryan Ward Hannah Weinstein Marian Wernicke 100% of our Board of Directors and leadership staff contributed to the campaign. More than half of our part-time staff gave. We have made every effort to produce a complete and accurate list of donors. If we have made an error or omission, please notify us so that we may update our list. Mary Widdicombe Mike Wiggins Cynthia Williams Dave Williams Richard Williams Barbara Wilson Brandon Wilson David Winham Judith Woerner Sarah Wollard Trisha Woodburn Kathy Wright Nancy Young Cole Yuknis Alexander Zelius, IV STRONGER TOGETHER Coming together is the beginning. Keeping together is progress. Working together is success. — Henry Ford GRANT SUPPORT & OTHER FUNDING PARTNERSHIPS & COLLABORATIONS SPECIAL THANKS: QUINT & RISHY STUDER Thank you to the following organizations for the generous support in the form of grants and major gifts, which totaled $105,784 in support for our mission. We value our relationship with the following organizations who helped make our success possible with significant in-kind gifts, facility use, and program support. We continue to be so grateful and humbled by the generosity of Quint and Rishy Studer, whose gift of $5 million and approximately 1 acre of land for our new downtown Y has been the driving force behind our project. Because of their leadership, our dream of a new facility is now becoming a reality. Autism Pensacola Dollar General Literacy Foundation National Inclusion Project Santa Rosa County Switzer Brothers Charitable Foundation United Way of Escambia County United Way of Santa Rosa County Appetite for Life Autism Pensacola City of Pensacola Crowne Plaza/Pensacola Grand Hotel Escambia County School District Navarre Press Sacred Heart Health System Santa Rosa County School District University of West Florida WEAR TV3 11% MISSION IMPACT Thanks to the generous support of donors, we are able to make the Y experience open to those who need opportunities for health, education, connection, spirituality and belonging, regardless of their financial situation. In calendar year 2013, our local community impact including Y Assistance, subsidies, facility use and community outreach totaled $583,250. We value our donors who trust us to steward their gifts wisely to benefit those most in need. 42% Youth Development Healthy Living Social Responsibility 47% Youth Development includes childcare, camp, sports, aquatics & teen development. Healthy Living includes health and wellness membership. Social Responsibility includes facility use and community outreach. STEWARDING OUR RESOURCES FINANCIAL REPORT Fiscal year ending June 30, 2014 PUBLIC SUPPORT Operating Revenue 2014 2013 Contributions—Annual 201,223 216,503 Contributions—Capital 6,023,000 0 United Way 72,176 87,111 Special Events 84,155 54,519 Grants 33,033 51,082 6,413,587 409,215 Total Public Support 1% 11% Membership 50% 38% Program Contributed Income Other EARNED REVENUE Membership Fees 1,834,801 1,770,988 Program Fees 1,401,452 1,145,166 141,393 105,844 3,377,646 3,021,988 9,791,233 3,431,213 Other Revenue Total Earned Revenue TOTAL REVENUE 7% EXPENSES Program Services Operating Expenses 2,938,027 2,581,305 Fundraising 305,114 242,961 Administrative Services 260,661 378,224 TOTAL EXPENSES 3,503,802 3,202,490 INCREASE IN NET ASSETS (unaudited) 6,287,431 228,723 9% Program Services Fundraising 84% Administrative Services THE YEAR IN HIGHLIGHTS 1 2 4 1) The VPK class at the Pullum Branch participates in their annual Trike-a-thon. 2) Downtown members Michelle Goldsmith and Charlie Robinson earn their Running Club shirts. 3) Glee Club Director Fallon Roberts leads the kids in a thank you song to Rishy Studer at The Bodacious Olive. 4) Cheryl Glass of Horse Rides of Pensacola teaches the kids at the Miracle Camp summer camp site how to mount a horse. 5) Members of Team EmCare show their company spirit at the 20th annual Corporate Cup Games. 6) Kids enjoy a yoga class at the Pullum Y. 7) A group of seniors join in the fun at Luau Day. 8) Jamie Cochran and her colleagues from Lutheran Services dress up as the characters from the movie “Up” for the annual Halloween at the Y event. 3 6 5 8 7 LEADING THE WAY BOARD OF DIRECTORS Carolyn Appleyard Appleyard Agency Meri Asmar Lewis Bear Company Belle Bear Bear Family Foundation, Impact 100 Cindi Bonner Fitness Onboard Jewel Cannada-Wynn City of Pensacola Ed Carson Carson Construction John Daniel Beggs & Lane Jon Kagan Raymond James LOCATIONS & STAFF Downtown Branch Northeast Branch Mark Baker, Executive Director Allison Knott, Membership Director Rachel Mock, Wellness Director Bonnie Steffensmeier, Aquatics Coordinator Bill Wantje, Maintenance Director Mark Baker, Executive Director Doug Johnson, Child Care Director Nathan Lee, Sports Coordinator Pullum Branch Administration Dottie Thomas, Branch Director Jenny Darden, Child Care Director Yolanda Flanigan, Membership Director Colton Lombardo, Program Director Tom Raia, Maintenance Director Michael Bodenhausen, Chief Executive Officer Angela Fell, Administrative Assistant Adrienne Maygarden, Chief Financial Officer Andrea Rosenbaum, Director of Advancement 410 N. Palafox St. Pensacola, FL 32501 850 438 4406 FAX 850 465 0596 3215 Langley Ave. Pensacola, FL 32504 850 478 1222 FAX 850 478 7255 Kramer Litvak Litvak Beasley & Wilson Alan Moore Fisher Brown Insurance Alan Nickelsen Wells Fargo Tom Owens BB&T Phil Phillips Fabre Engineering Dr. Obie Powell U.S. Navy Andy Remke 2379 Pawnee Dr. Navarre, FL 32566 850 936 0049 FAX 850 939 7447 415B N. Tarragona St. Pensacola, FL 32501 850 432 8327 FAX 850 465 9924 Landrum Professional, retired Victor Rodriguez Gulf Coast Electric Motors Aaron Watson Levin Papantonio David Williams Pensacola High School Steve Williams Gulf Power Bill Phillips, Special Advisor YMCA CEO, retired To learn more about our programs & services, visit us on the web at www.ymcanwfl.org