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AnnualReport 2015_Pages_Final v2
NEW
POSSIBILITIES
2015 ANNUAL REPORT
YMCA OF SNOHOMISH COUNTY
DEAR FRIENDS
New possibilities is how we would describe 2015. It was a year of preparing for the future—from the start of
construction on a new YMCA for the Stanwood-Camano community to the purchase of property for a new Everett
Y. These are important milestones that will lead to a greatly expanded capacity to serve more people in more ways.
The past year also marked the start of a new approach to membership with improved strategies for acquisition
to retention—all in an attempt to have a greater impact on the health and wellness of more people throughout
Snohomish County.
In addition, there is excitement around our new designation as a Global Center of Excellence (GCE) and what this
means for our inclusion and equity commitment. There is much more being done to prepare us for the future and we
are excited about what is ahead for our YMCA.
Our Y continues to be a leader, both locally and nationally to improve the health and well-being of our community.
Our work around Capital Development, Membership, and Diversity and Inclusion help ensure we are able to serve as
many people in our community as possible and make lasting, positive change for all, regardless of age, health, gender,
or socioeconomic status.
Each of the individuals we serve has their own personal Y story. A couple of these stories stand out, such as
supporting a Y staff member during her cancer journey so she could continue to work and support her family, as well
as providing a new foster mom with child care assistance so she can have peace of mind knowing her new son and
daughter are in a safe place with caring adults looking after them.
These and many other examples serve as powerful reminders of how we positively impact entire communities by
delivering on our mission to inspire, nurture, and strengthen culturally vibrant communities through youth development,
healthy living, and social responsibility.
We take great pride in the positive difference we are making every
day in Snohomish County.
Together, we can build a better us.
SCOTT FORSLUND
SCOTT WASHBURN
Chair, Board of Trustees
President & CEO
FINANCIAL REPORT
Revenue & Support
Membership
Child Care & Camp
Other Programs
Contributions*
Grants*
United Way
Special Events (net)
Investment Income
Miscellaneous
Total Revenue & Support
2015
2014
10,161,772
5,358,412
1,121,755
12,775,650
294,496
352,943
142,013
35,032
81,397
30,323,470
10,022,050
5,057,197
1,195,147
7,102,506
380,322
357,458
65,165
274,244
261,826
24,715,915
2,280,841
3,141,773
3,392,177
9,296,374
1,962,833
504,230
20,578,228
2,083,971
2,998,434
3,174,254
8,911,829
1,861,375
423,013
19,452,876
9,745,242
5,263,039
*CONTRIBUTED
SUPPORT 45%
CHILD CARE
& CAMP 18%
OTHER 4%
MEMBERSHIP 33%
Expenses by Function
Membership
Health & Wellness
Child Care & Camp
Other Program
Management & General
Fund Raising
Total Expenses
Change in Net Assets
OTHER
PROGRAMS 45%
MANAGEMENT
& GENERAL 10%
MEMBERSHIP 11%
FUND RAISING 2%
*Includes Capital Campaign Contributions of $10,918,772 in 2015 and $4,832,809 in 2014
HEALTH &
WELLNESS 15%
CHILD CARE
& CAMP 17%
Organizational Growth
Participants
Financial
120,000
$30,000,000
100,000
$25,000,000
80,000
$20,000,000
60,000
$15,000,000
40,000
$10,000,000
20,000
$5,000,000
0
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
COMMUNITY IMPACT
ONE IN SEVEN
Snohomish County residents has a connection with the YMCA. In 2015 the
Y served 104,833 community members through its six branch locations, 74
program sites, and Big Brothers Big Sisters affiliation.
YOUTH DEVELOPMENT
1,116
CHILDREN
took part in child care programs - providing
working parents with the dependable
support they need, and the consistent
routine and adult relationships their child
relies on for healthy development. Sixty
percent of children enrolled in child care
programming receive some level of financial
assistance.
ONE in THREE
Snohomish County youth & teens
gained self-confidence and academic
guidance through Teen Leadership
Development programs, including
Teen Late Nights, Girls of Promise,
Youth and Government, and Youth
Making a Difference.
HEALTHY LIVING
149 FAMILIES
received resources to reduce
youth obesity and establish
healthier family lifestyles
through our ACT! (Actively
Changing Together) program.
15 ADULTS
worked to prevent diabetes through the
YMCA Diabetes Prevention Program.
SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
$2.53 MILLION
was provided in youth and family program
subsidies to nurture the potential of
32,277 children and teens throughout
Snohomish County.
SERVICE AREA
7 46 19
SCHOOL SCHOOLS PROGRAM
DISTRICTS
LOCATIONS
209
MENTORING
MATCHES
Big Brothers Big Sisters provides
quality one-to-one, school-based, and
community-based mentoring.
60,905 ADULTS
took a step toward better
health through YMCA programs
and healthy living activities.
102 CANCER SURVIVORS
reclaimed their health after cancer
treatment through the LIVESTRONG® at
the YMCA program.
1,989 VOLUNTEERS
offered valuable assistance
with policies, programs, and
activities donating 34,232
hours of service.
ANNUAL CAMPAIGN
The YMCA of Snohomish County makes every effort to ensure that no person, especially youth, will be denied access
to programs and membership because of financial hardship. The YMCA’s Financial Assistance Program is supported by
contributions to the Annual Campaign.
Branch/Unit
Donors
CRT*
Funds Raised
Association Office
218
119
$374,174
BBBS
152
24
$80,003
Everett Family Branch
473
63
$202,323
Marysville/N. County Family Branch
371
39
$181,729
Mill Creek Family Branch
514
35
$114,670
Monroe/E. County Family Branch
683
38
$160,269
Mukilteo Family Branch
423
49
$186,374
97
21
$56,779
2,931
388
$1,356,321
Stanwood-Camano
YMCA of Snohomish County - TOTALS
*CRT - Chair’s Round Table members contributing $1,000 or more annually.
During 2015, $2,533,852 was provided in direct financial assistance to 12,074 individuals. In addition, through the
generosity of our donors, United Way, members, and specific program grants, we were able to provide subsidized
programs and services to thousands of kids, youth, and families who would not otherwise be able to participate, thus
extending opportunities and increasing access to YMCA asset-building programs in extraordinary ways.
MY Y
STORY
The One Thing We Want In Our Life
While Diane was surprised to learn there was a family-oriented community center where you can work out, be
safe, and have a great time, her husband Rodney already knew that. He remembers the Y supporting him during
difficult times in his past.
When they had their daughter Sarah, the whole family started coming to the Y. Sarah started with ballet and swim
lessons, and with support from the Y’s Annual Campaign, she attends Y child care and summer camps. Diane and
Rodney trust that Sarah is growing up strong and healthy through school, church, and the Y.
“The Y is about building moral values, passion, empathy, and character,” says Diane. “No matter what we’re going
through, the Y is the one thing we want in our life.”
2015 CHAIR’S ROUND
TABLE MEMBERS
The YMCA of Snohomish County is grateful for the individuals, families, and businesses whose pledges to the
Annual Campaign make our work with young people possible. During the 2015 campaign, 2,824 donors invested
$1,356,321 to support and strengthen our community. Limited space precludes listing the names of every
donor. Donors listed here contribute $1,000 or more annually and are members of our Chair’s Round Table.
GIVING LEVELS:
Community Builder $10,000+
Pacesetter $5,000 - $9,999
Advocate $2,500 - $4,999
Champion $1,000 - $2,499
*Indicates gift designation to
two or more Branches
ASSOCIATION
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Community Builder ($10,000+)
The Boeing Company
Everett Daily Herald
Premera Blue Cross
Providence Regional Medical
Center Everett
Senior Aerospace - AMT
Wells Fargo Bank
Anonymous
Pacesetter
Jerry & Phyllis Brim
Chandler Family
The Everett Clinic
Fluke Corporation
KeyBank
Leslie & Doug Lauer
Kaye-Smith
Everett Pepsi
Precor
Quality Business Systems - Xerox
RediClinic
The Reinhard Family
Richard & Paula Stetler
Tulalip Resort Casino
Scott & Cheryl Washburn
Waste Management
Advocate ($2,500-4,999)
The Ackerman Family
Anthony’s Seafood Grill
Business Controls, Inc
Cesco New Concept Products, Inc
Coastal Community Bank
Coastwide Laboratories, A
Division of Staples
Rick Cooper & Robin Hilton
Doug & Peggy Burton Family Fund
held at Community Foundation
of Snohomish County
Everett AquaSox
The EverTrust Foundation
Foss Maritime
GLY Construction
Tonia & Jerry Goodwin
Bauer Evans CPAs
Marketing Intelligence
Mutual of Enumclaw Insurance
Company
National Maintenance
Contractors, LLC
Pacific Copy and Printing
Puget Sound Kidney Centers
Scott & Krista Sadler
Idamae Schack
Whidbey Coffee
Carol Whitehead
Whole Foods Market - Lynnwood
Roy & Barbara Yates
Champion ($1,000-2,499)
American Eagle Roofing LLC
Anderson Hunter Law Firm
Virginia Antipolo-Utt & Chris Utt
Aviation Partners Boeing
Judy Collins Baker
Brenda Baltrusch & Steve Sjoberg
Phil & Scuttle Bannan
Banner Bank
BCRA
Jerry & Sue Beavers
Big Trees Inc.
Tom Browne
Bill & Amy Burton
Clark Nuber, PS
Rick Cooley & Lindsay Butler
Dr. Tom & Sue Cooper
Susan & John Cournoyer
Dr. Jack & Marilyn Courrier
Tracy & Mark Cumming
Bob & Lizbeth Dobler
Doug & Robin Ferguson
First Choice Health Network
Scott & Gayle Forslund
Fred Meyer
Richard & Barrie Galanti
Gamut360 Holdings, LLC
General Aerospace, Inc.
Greenview Landscaping
H2 View LLC
Norma Haines
Harris Rebar / Central Steel
Mark & Wendi Lee Johnson
JR Abbott Construction
Ken & Renae Kettler
Kyle Kinoshita
Bob & Kathy Leach
Leavitt Group Northwest
Liberty Northwest Insurance
John & Karen Lovick
Andy & Leah Lubresky
Mark & Paula Mantei
Thomas & Mary Maxwell
Troy & Nicole McClelland
Mercer
Jackie & Hugh Minor
Northwest Bus Sales, Inc.
Mike & Melissa Olejniczak
Alliance Project Advisors
Pemco Corporation
Petra Chemicals
Paul & Charisse Pitre
Puget Sound Energy
Darren & Deanna Redick
Bill & Marcella Reed
Regence Blue Shield
Abraham Rodriguez-Hernandez
Fred & Diane Safstrom
Sky Northwest, Inc.
Mary Smith
Richard N. & Mayumi Smith
Springer Investment, LLC
Harry Stuchell
Aggie & Chick Sweeney
Stan & Sheila Tiemens
Vine Street Investments
Western Facilities Supply
Don & Debbie Whitfield
Jennifer & Kurt Willows
Carl Zapora & Cheryl Foster
Michael & Mary Zubovic
Scott Zwink
Anonymous
BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS
Community Builder ($10,000+)
Comcast
Pacesetter ($5,000-9,999)
Fluke Corporation
Keg Spirit Foundation
Anonymous
Advocate ($2,500-4,999)
Mike & Julia Ellis
Hasan Mateen
Champion ($1,000-2,499)
Scott & Renee Comey
Mitch & Marianne DePriest
The Everett Clinic
Dan & Ash Gunderson
Matt & Cindy Holttum
Mark Johnson
WendiLee Johnson
Leslie & Doug Lauer
Terrence Nevins
Rod & Denise Pleasant
Puroclean Disaster Services
Molly Ringo & Brad Wiens
Pamela Shields
John & Dana Tubbesing
Renee & Tom Valenti
Robyn Van Engen & Keith Edwards
Windermere Foundation
EVERETT FAMILY BRANCH
Community Builder ($10,000+)
The Howarth H. Trust
Shelter Holdings, L.L.C.
Anonymous
Pacesetter ($5,000-9,999)
Danen & Heather Barnhart
Bill & Katie Finley
Thomas & Meridith Little
Advocate ($2,500-4,999)
American Distributing
Michael & Lisa Ankrom
Todd & Catherine Havener
C. Beverly Miller
Ron & Karen Moore
Timothy D. Newman
Rubatino Refuse Removal, Inc.
Kelly Shepherd
Ray & Mary Sievers
Andrea & Paul Wells-Edwards
Ted & Teresa Wenta
Western Washington Medical
Group
Anonymous
Champion ($1,000-2,499)
Chris & Megan Adams
Alf Forde Enterprises, Inc.
Becky Ballbach
Bob & Paula Barta
Dr. Jeff Boggs
Darlene & Denny Brawford
Ben & Jacqui Campbell
Celebrate! Catering, Inc.
Thomas & Jane Collins
James Courrier, DDS
Don & Paula Dillinger
Gary Doughty
Michael & Suzanne Draper
Dwayne Lane’s Family of Auto
Centers
Everett Rotary Youth Foundation
Mike & Maggie Faulkner Fund held
at Community Foundation of
Snohomish County
First Western Properties, Inc.
Brenda & Mark Fuglevand
Tom & Sue Gaffney
Elizabeth Gearou
The Racqueteers
Hatloe’s Carpet One
Henry M. Jackson Foundation
Hunter Leasing, Inc.
David & Cynthia Jones
Gary Kreitel
Jeanne Lavell
Dr. Stephen J. Lee
Maddy Metzger-Utt & Randy Utt
Michael Millie
Moss Adams, LLP
Gayle Munro
Sean & Florence Pickard
Roberto’s Catering
Henry & Donna Robinett
Tom & Bonnie Ronan
Dr. Katherine Runyon & Carl
Nelson
Patty Shepherd Barnes
TransWest
Morrie Trautman
Brooks & Carol Walton
Dr. Clay & Hap Wertheimer
Anonymous - 2
MARYSVILLE FAMILY
BRANCH
Community Builder ($10,000+)
Tulalip Tribes Charitable
Contributions
Anonymous
Pacesetter ($5,000-9,999)
The Bredereck Family
Dr. Anthony Roon & Kathryn
McPherson Roon
Stillaguamish Tribe of Indians
Advocate ($2,500-4,999)
American Distributing
Apollo Plumbing LLC
C. Beverly Miller
Chuck & Audrey Pilon
Steel-Fab
Loren & Kristen Van Loo
Eilene & Glen Zachry
Champion ($1,000-2,499)
George & Hoa Appel
Debbie Barger Smith & Stephen
Smith
Brown’s Plumbing
Clear Image One Hour Photo
Cuz Concrete Products, Inc.
JJ & Patrice Frank
Salish Spirit Canoe Family
Gleneil Diversified Industries
Margaret Grubbs
Ronda Hardcastle
Heritage Bank - Marysville Branch
Brian & Kathy Kalab
Sean & Rebecca King
Kiwanis Club of Marysville
Dr. Kim & Julie Kron
Dwayne & RoseMary Lane
Kurt & Sharilyn Lippmann & Family
Toni Mathews
Ross A. & Susan Miller
Peter & Catrina Millikan
Stephen & Donna Muller
The Schmidt Family
Soroptimists International of
Marysville
Glenna Miller Travers & Gerry
Travers
Wayne & Rachel Zachry
MILL CREEK FAMILY BRANCH
Anonymous
Pacesetter ($5,000-9,999)
Electroimpact, Inc.
Advocate ($2,500-4,999)
BLUCORA
The Connell Family
Crane Fund for Widows and
Children
The Lucas Family
Andrew & Catherine Siguenza
Champion ($1,000-2,499)
Hans Aarhus
Pirri Badenhop
Douglas & Michele Braid
Krista & Scott Burkart
Dolores Cole
Expert Drywall, Inc
Jon & Jen Friedrichsen
Gael Thomson
GLY Construction
Angie Golds & Teresa Quitta
Gore-Tex Running Footwear
Randy & Crystal Harris
Dana & Steven Hedricks
The 12th Man
Sherman O. Loges
Northwest Sports Photography
Sheila & Doug Peterson
In Memory of Rod & Evelyn
Preston
Rotary Club of Everett-Port
Gardner
Dane & Leslie Schwetz
Lu Shen
SMACNA Western Washington
Sheet Metal Industry Fund
Kyla Smith
Walgreens
Robert Wells
Sheila Wheelen
Jessica Zylstra
Anonymous
MONROE/SKY VALLEY
FAMILY BRANCH
Pacesetter ($5,000-9,999)
On the Wall
Rotary Club of Monroe
Walmart
Advocate ($2,500-4,999)
Hans & Martha Dankers
Donald Kim, D.D.S Family and
Cosmetic Dentistry
Priscilla & William High
Hometown Values Magazine
Monroe Digital Copy Center
Janet Mulvanny-Realty One Group
Preview
Rhino Manufacturing Inc.
The Johnson Family & Speedway
Chevrolet
Sam & Megan Wirsching
Anonymous
Champion ($1,000-2,499)
Allstate Insurance Co.
Sheila & Barrick Benson
CLIX Portrait Studios
Patsy & Eiron Cudaback
Damar AeroSystems, a Division of
Senior Operations, LLC
Glacier Fish Company
Jeff & Eileen Hambleton
Scott Harris
Jean & Bill Higgins Family Trust
Johansen Mechanical, Inc.
Mark & Tammera Mason
Molina Healthcare of Washington
Monroe/Sky Valley Family Branch
YMCA - Misc. Fundraisers
Deb Nalty & Jeff Shober
Rosemary O’Neil & Grenville Legge
Kim & Michael Overton
Papa Murphy’s Pizza
Rairdon’s Dodge, Chrysler, Jeep of
Monroe
SMACNA Western Washington
Sheet Metal Industry Fund
Sherry Weatherby
Anonymous-4
MUKILTEO FAMILY BRANCH
Community Builder ($10,000+)
John & Ann Collier
George R. Kendall Foundation
John & Vicki Goodwin
Pacesetter ($5,000-9,999)
Anthony’s Seafood Grill –
Alderwood Mall
Advocate ($2,500-4,999)
Martin Cross
Mukilteo Family Branch Misc.
Fundraisers
Carrie Mygatt & John Herrera
South Everett Mukilteo Rotary Club
Dr. Tracy & Patricia Spencer
Dan & Debbie Squires
Matt van Winkle
Whidbey Coffee
AA Party Rentals-MLT
Champion ($1,000-2,499)
Cory & Brittany Armstrong-Hoss
Merrie & Farshid Babazadeh
Dennis Block
Amy & Rick Byrum
Mark & Joanne Califano
John Cramer & Suzanne Poppema
Dr. Jacquiline De Leon-Estes
E.N.D. Group, Inc.
Matt & Lynn Fleckenstein
Herb & Robin Fox
Fred Meyer
Robert Gaskin
Thomas & Susan Gaskin
Mark & Marla Gregory
Hogland Transfer Company
Carol & George Holser
Cuts Griptape
Helen Kendall & Bill Sanford
Jean McKay
Jeff Mitchell
Harold & Julie Muschett
Newtech Communications
Ken & Joyce Pascoe
Megan & Chris Reed
Janelle P. Rucker
Joan Sato-Hernandez & Marvin
Hernandez
Michael Scown
Mike & Kathy Sierra
Dr. Mark & Michelle Valentine
Walters & Wolf Curtain Wall, LLC
Stephanie Whipple
Ali & Ric Williams
Steve Wolf
Brian & April Wolfe
Anonymous
STANWOOD-CAMANO YMCA
Pacesetter ($5,000-9,999)
Leak Family
The Metzger Family
Stanwood Community Ministries
Windermere Foundation
Anonymous
Advocate ($2,500-4,999)
Charles & Donna Cole Charitable
Foundation
Steven Jones
Champion ($1,000-2,499)
Carl & Susan Blake
Ray Brandstrom
Glen & Martha Brechlin
Joseph & Barbara Garnett
GLY Construction
AnnMarie & Charlie Hall
Leonard Kelley
Bill & Yong Kinnune
Thomas A. Little
George & Bonnie Llewellyn
Pat Rimmer Les Schwab Tire Center
Paul & Melanie Sobotta
John White
Dr. & Mrs. Paul V. Williams
HERITAGE
CLUB
The Heritage Club is a
special group of people
who believe in the
purpose and traditions of
the YMCA of Snohomish
County and want to
ensure this heritage
of values is continued
for future generations.
Heritage Club members
support the YMCA
through either a direct
contribution to the YMCA
Endowment Fund or by
including the YMCA in
their estate plans. The
purpose of the Heritage
Club is to encourage
thoughtful gifts as a
primary means of building
a strong endowment
capable of providing
lasting support for the
YMCA mission for years
to come.
During 2015, the
YMCA Endowment fund
provided $136,000 of
financial support to
many programs and
services offered through
the YMCA’s branch and
affiliate locations.
BOARD OF TRUSTEES AND BOARDS OF DIRECTORS
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Scott Forslund, Chair
Matthew Reinhard,
Vice-Chair
Gary Cohn,
Vice-Chair
Brian Evans,
Treasurer
Monti Ackerman,
Assistant Treasurer
Brenda Baltrusch,
Secretary
Leslie Lauer,
Past Chair
Andrew Ballard
Dr. David Beyer
Dr. Jeff Bissey
Tracy Cumming
Bob Dobler
Joyce Eleanor
Jerry Goodwin
John Haskell
Val Hennings
Kenneth Kettler
Kyle Kinoshita
Eric Z. Lucas
Mark Mantei
Troy McClelland
Dawn Ollar
Christian Paige
Paul Pitre
Darren Redick
Abraham
Rodriquez-Hernandez
C. Fredrick Safstrom
Phyllis Turner-Brim
Norman Walker
Don Whitfield
Michael Zubovic
Emeritus
Philip Bannan
Richard Cooper
Robert Drewel
Doug Ferguson
Larry Hanson
Jackie Minor
Harry Stuchell
Roy Yates
EVERETT FAMILY
YMCA
Danen Barnhart,
Chair
Kelly Shepherd,
Vice-Chair
Steve Miller,
Past Chair
Dave Schram,
Treasurer
Chris Adams
Michael Ankrom
Kathy Atwood
Karen Barhanovich
Jeff Boggs
Jacqui Campbell
Brad Cattle
Jim Courrier
Gary Doughty
Janice Ellis
Michael Fulcher
Catherine Havener
Kendall Kreft
Tom Little
Rebecca McCarthy
Karen Moore
Garin Schenk
Michael Stenchever
Sean Straub
Brian Stuchell
Cathy Surdyk
Brooks Walton
Kevin Weed
Paul Wells-Edwards
Emeritus
Ray Sievers
MARYSVILLE FAMILY
YMCA
Loren Van Loo, Chair
Sean King, Past Chair
George Appel
Debbie Barger Smith
Sheryl Fryberg
Jayne Joyner
Frank Marshall
Toni Mathews
Peter Millikan
Steve Muller
Anthony Roon, MD
Benji Travis
Craig Laughlin
Chuck Pilon
Chad Kvangnes
Daryn Bundy
Steve Kukull
MILL CREEK
FAMILY YMCA
Craig Connell, Chair
Jon Friedrichsen,
Vice Chair
Krista Burkart,
Vice Chair
Craig Connell,
Treasurer
Linda Patten,
Secretary
Andrew Siguenza,
Past Chair
Kyler Barnes
Roman Catli
Athena Chen
Steve Chittenden
Christopher Cunio
Randy Harris
Phil Hicks
Steve Hobbs
Jason Lucas
Jullian Lucas
Alyssa Mannetti
Jason Mayfield
Stefanie McQuery
Dane Schwetz
Melissa Setterberg
Robert Wells
MONROE/SKY VALLEY
FAMILY YMCA
Nathan Anderson,
Chair
Dwight Nelson,
Vice Chair
Martha Dankers,
Past Chair
Brice Massey,
Treasurer
Nancy Cavassa,
Emeritus
Wendy Coffman
Carlos Elles
Ken Hoover
Tod Johnson
Sally King, Emeritus
Kevin McDowell
Noah McDowell
Deb Nalty, Emeritus
Kim Overton
Karen O’Meara Pullen
Debbie Taylor
Sam Wirsching
MUKILTEO FAMILY
BRANCH YMCA
Greg Abbey, Chair
Herb Fox,
Past Chair
Dr. Tom Gaskin,
Vice-Chair
Michael Gilson,
Vice-Chair
Dr. John Cramer III,
Treasurer
Amy Byrum
Maggie Deacon
Dr. Jacqueline de
Leon-Estes
Mark Gregory
Paulette Hunter
Cheol Kang
Brent Kline
Dr. Marci Larsen
Samantha Muschett
Tony Parker
Megan Reed
Gretchen Reynolds
Dan Squires
Ali Williams
STANWOOD CAMANO YMCA
Ken Kettler, Chair
Rose Olson, Vice Chair
Cameron Brown
Carolyn Blackler
Laura Byers
Julie Dean
AnnMarie Hall
Rick Hawkins
Marla Heagle
Ellen Hiatt
Chili (Robert) Hicks
Mike Howell
Adam Johnson
Leonard Kelley
Don Leak
Seth Nilson
Carrie Richardson
Michael Richardson
Dennis Smith
Jesica Stickles
Dianne White
Jerry Will
Kim Williams
BIG BROTHERS BIG
SISTERS
Matt Holttum, Chair
Scott Comey,
Vice Chair
Chris Thom, Treasurer
Aimee Mills, Secretary
Dan Gunderson,
Immediate Past Chair
Mary Baehm
Debbie Cobb
Clint Diehm
Travis Gannon
Hasan Mateen
Terrence Nevins
John Newton
Lt. Robert Palmer
Molly Ringo
William Searcy
Robyn Van Engen
Jennifer WilsonNorton
Emeritus
Mike Ellis
Steve Erickson
Leslie Lauer
Rick Lawton
John Tubbesing
YMCA OF SNOHOMISH COUNTY
EVERETT FAMILY YMCA
AND ASSOCIATION OFFICES
2720 ROCKEFELLER AVE., EVERETT 98201
425 258 9211
MARYSVILLE FAMILY YMCA
6420 60TH DRIVE NE, MARYSVILLE 98270
360 653 9622
MILL CREEK FAMILY YMCA
13723 PUGET PARK DRIVE, EVERETT 98208
425 337 0123
MONROE/SKY VALLEY FAMILY YMCA
14033 FRYELANDS BLVD., MONROE 98272
360 805 1879
BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS
OF SNOHOMISH COUNTY
MUKILTEO FAMILY YMCA
10601 47TH AVE. W., MUKILTEO 98275
425 493 9622
10520 19TH AVE SE, EVERETT 98208
425 252 2227
AN AFFILIATE OF THE YMCA OF SNOHOMISH COUNTY
BBBS-SNOCO.ORG
STANWOOD-CAMANO YMCA
7213 267TH ST NW, STANWOOD 98292
360 629 9622
OPENING SEPTEMBER 2016
YMCA-SNOCO.ORG
MISSION
To inspire, nurture, and strengthen culturally vibrant communities through youth development,
healthy living, and social responsibility.
Rev. 0716
A proud recipient
of United Way
community impact
funding.