2015 Annual Report - YMCA of Greater Manchester

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2015 Annual Report - YMCA of Greater Manchester
GROW.
THRIVE.
TRANSFORM.
2015 Annual Report | THE GRANITE YMCA
BUILD WITH US
A LETTER FROM OUR PRESIDENT & CEO
Dear Members of The Granite YMCA,
Two years ago, The Granite YMCA trustees and staff approved a new strategic plan with a vision to build a stronger,
healthier and more harmonious community through new programs to be offered at all of our branches. Our belief was
that by focusing on developing healthy children of strong character, strengthening families and building leadership
around social responsibility, that the YMCA could be a major force in changing the fabric of our community. These were
lofty goals but I’m pleased to report that we have done just that and it is exciting to see.
As of this report, we are on our third launch of our character development programs for youth having rolled out this
initiative in all of our camps, child care programs and aquatics. This has involved over 3,000 youth who are taught,
mentored and recognized for displaying outstanding character. They receive awards as “character rock stars” and it is
really fantastic to see our children embrace becoming role models of outstanding character.
Our staff has been trained in a new program called “Courage to Care,” an anti-bullying curriculum for teens which asks them to step up when bullying
occurs and be an advocate of caring, empathy and respect of others. This is part of a major initiative to provide safe and enriching opportunities for
teens. We are building two new Centers for Youth and Teen Leadership this year in Manchester and Goffstown as a part of our current $3.1 million
dollar capital campaign. This, along with expansions at our day and resident camps, will serve thousands of youth.
It’s been a really exciting year for promoting healthy lifestyles. We have received major grants in excess of $100,000 to expand our LIVESTRONG at
the YMCA program for cancer survivors, the MoveWell Today Diabetes Prevention Program and Prescribe the Y to support chronically obese
youth. By the end of next year, these programs will be running at our five facility branches.
Serving families continues to be a central focus by providing child care for over 1,600 kids each day in our YMCA child care programs. Special events
such as Healthy Kids Day, Brunch with Santa, halloween parties and family summer camp events are very popular. Families represent over half of
our YMCA memberships. More financial aid is given to families each year to ensure we include all of our community members. This year over 19,000
individuals received financial aid or free services.
As one of New Hampshire’s longest standing and most enduring non profits, the Y is growing, thriving and making a positive difference in the lives of
our youth, families and communities. Our five facility branches and two resident camps are all doing well and meeting our mission to build a healthy
spirit, mind and body. Thanks so much to all of our donors, volunteers and staff who keep our vision alive to build community through The Granite
YMCA.
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With a presence in neighborhoods across the state, we help people of all ages and from all walks
of life to learn, grow and thrive by developing the skills and relationships they need to be healthy,
confident, and connected to others.
OUR MISSION AT THE GRANITE YMCA IS TO CREATE A
COMMUNITY WHERE ALL ARE WELCOME AND BUILD A HEALTHY
SPIRIT, MIND AND BODY BASED ON THE
VALUES OF CARING, HONESTY, RESPECT, AND RESPONSIBILITY.
GAINING
CONFIDENCE
YMCA START is an Achievement Gap after school program serving 125 low-income students from
Henry Wilson and Beech Street Schools in Manchester, NH. The curriculum includes 2.5 hours daily of
academic tutoring, physical fitness, 21st century skills, nutrition, art education, community building,
and teamwork. 82% of our participants speak a language other than English at home, so START helps
families who need support understanding American culture and schools. Last year, 100% of START
students improved at least two reading levels, achieved a 94% attendance rate and 75% of START
students were recognized as citizens of the month by their schools.
Camp provides memories that last a lifetime. At the Y, we believe that every new experience is a
chance for every child to learn and grow. That is why, every day, we give kids the opportunity to test
their limits and explore their potential. Every summer, our camps are home to thousands of kids
exploring healthy fun and adventure, growing personally, and making friends. Camp scholarships
ensure all kids have the opportunity to experience summer the way kids should.
“Camp Foss has played an important role in growing my leadership skills. I can’t thank the counselors enough for the
amazing experience. The time I’ve spent at Camp Foss was the time of my life. I made so many great friends that I still
stay in touch with. My counselors were true role models. I only hope that someday I can become a counselor and make as
much of a difference in other campers lives as they did for me.”
– D. Damsell
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After school care is a cornerstone program of
our Y that gives children a secure, supportive
environment to develop academic and
interpersonal skills. Healthy snacks, CATCH
physical and nutrition activities, and an enriching
curriculum help keep kids happy, healthy and
active. Offered at 23 sites statewide, the
program served more than 1,600 children each
day last year.
Enroll your child today! For more information,
visit www.graniteymca.org/childcare.
LEARNING
LEADERSHIP
The Teen Center at the YMCA of Downtown
Manchester is a FREE educational and activitybased program that offers fun and engaging ways
for kids to build friendships and awareness of
social responsibility in a supervised environment.
It is open to Y teen members and non-members
ages 11-16 years old who are in at least middle
school. Activities include daily tutoring and
homework help, ping pong, foosball, movies, gym
games, swimming, video games, computer, and
board games. Last year, over 1,100 students
were involved in the Teen Center.
Help support the Teen Center by donating supplies
from their Wish List http://www.graniteymca.org/
index.php?page=support-donate at
The Leader and Counselor in Training programs at our six YMCA camps introduce teens to the skills
needed to become leaders. These programs introduce teens to the Y leadership philosophy, effective
communication, team building, and behavior management techniques through role playing in a camp
setting. Leaders in Training is designed to teach teens what it takes to be a good role model for other
campers. This program serves as both a great stepping stone to the Counselor in Training program and
as a great leadership experience. The Counselor in Training program includes workshop trainings in
areas of personal development, decision making techniques, group work skills, and program leadership.
Teen Leaders Club is a nationally recognized YMCA teen program that provides participants with
opportunities for leadership training, personal growth, service to others and social development. Teens
meet on a weekly basis in small groups, working closely with their peers and adult advisors on skill
and character-building activities, as well as planning and organizing projects. The program emphasizes
educational success, community service and leadership development. Leaders Club helps teens ages 1218 find the leader within.
“I cannot express to you what a gift Camp Mi-Te-Na turned out to be for my son. He thrived and loved every minute of the
experience. I truly believe that this was a life changing event for him. He is a teenage boy trying to decide who he wants
to be, and camp helped him put some of his choices in perspective. Working with boys this age can be difficult. My son
was able to find friends his age that were enthusiastic about all kinds of different interests. He has accumulated quite a
few sports trophies over the years, but the item he is most proud of is the “crescent” medal he earned for waterfront. He
explained that it was more than just being good at something, but it was about how he treated everyone, his peers and
counselors. I sent you a boy and got back a young man that is on his way to become a tremendous leader that I am very
proud of. ”
– C. McCarry, Scituate, MA
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LEARNING
LEADERSHIP
Volunteer Ric Freeman is a firm believer in second chances. Years ago in middle school, he struggled
with his grades, was bullied and battled low self-esteem. “We lived in a tough neighborhood and didn’t
have much. I had a learning disability and things at school were not good at all,” he recalled. “Simply put,
I was in a very tough spot and needed help.”
STAY is Manchester’s only program for at-risk
middle school students. Students learn timemanagement, educational, and decision-making
skills and develop positive social interactions
and relationships. Last year, 83% of STAY
students improved attendance from the prior
school year and 79% improved their GPA from
the previous school year.
Enter The Granite YMCA and its STAY Program. The only program in Manchester for at-risk middle
school students, STAY helps students build social, time-management, educational, and decision-making
skills. Through adventure and educational trips, students learn to challenge themselves and build the
confidence they need to make changes in their lives.
Ric was enrolled in STAY and the turnaround began. “At STAY I gained confidence,” he said. The teachers
in the program taught me that if you work hard enough and are committed, you could do anything. I
learned how to set goals and achieve them.” Freeman credits the STAY program for providing him with a
solid foundation which helped him to graduate from high school, attend and graduate from college and
get a great job. “STAY gave me the tools I needed to succeed.”
Today, Ric works at Fidelity Investments in Merrimack NH and in his spare time, is part of the STAY
program once again, this time as a volunteer mentor. Earlier this year, in recognition of his selfless
efforts, The Granite YMCA named Freeman as the organization’s 2014 Volunteer of the Year. “I can’t
think of anyone more deserving of this honor,” said Hal Jordan, CEO of The Granite YMCA. “Ric embodies
the true volunteer spirit and mission of the Y. By participating as a mentor and role model for the kids in
the Y STAY program, he is inspiring them to be the best they can be.”
In 2015, 83% of STAY students improved attendance from the prior school year and 79% improved their
GPA from the previous school year. “Thanks to the instructors and volunteers like Ric, this program is
having a lasting and positive impact on local youth.” For his part, Freeman is both honored and humbled
by the award. “For me, STAY was a true catalyst and gave me a new opportunity to succeed. Now as
an adult, I’m thrilled to be able to share my experiences and help others benefit.”
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“STAY was a perfect outlet for my energies,
but it also taught me that I could be different.
Things could be different. Life could be what I
wanted it to be. It wasn’t easy to change things,
but I knew that things could be changed. I
wanted things to be different. I wanted to be
different.”
– Erich Foster
PhD. Mathematics Virginia Tech
BECOMING
STRONG
The MoveWell Today Diabetes Exercise Program is an intervention program for individuals diagnosed
with Type 2 diabetes or for those who are considered pre-diabetic and have risk factors for diabetes.
This program follows the American College of Sports Medicine and American Diabetes Association
guidelines for aerobic exercise and resistance training specific for coaching clients with diabetes.
Participants gain valuable knowledge and self-management tools to help improve their health.
Prescribe the Y is a free, 24 session, physician
referred evidence-based program for children
ages 6-12 years with a BMI of 85% or higher.
Prescribe the Y will educate youth and their
families to incorporate healthy behaviors in
their lives so they can reduce their BMI and
increase their activity levels.
LIVESTRONG at the YMCA is a FREE 12week, small group program for adult cancer
survivors. Through this program, we support
cancer survivors in the transitional period
between completing their cancer treatment and
the time of feeling physically and emotionally
strong enough to return to their normal life.
LIVESTRONG at the YMCA is about health, not
disease.
For more information about Prescribe the Y,
contact Erin Mitchell at [email protected]
“The Y has been my foundation, my locker room, my solace, my meeting ground for nearly 50 years!! It is here that I train
for triathlons, strength train, do yoga (the magic bullet!) hone my skills in clinics and classes, and most importantly touch
base with friends, training partners and talk to the best members and greeters every day! ”
– Lynda Lubelczyk
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BECOMING
STRONG
Two years ago, there was a time when taking a short walk to the mailbox constituted a vigorous workout for Rochester’s Kathy Peteya. “I had a number of health issues and just walking was a challenge,”
she recalls.
Enter the YMCA of Strafford County (YSC). “My husband and I attended the Y’s open house, toured the
facility and met their staff,” she said. “Someone suggested that the Fit for Life program might be a good
way for me to start an exercise program. I tried it and was instantly hooked!”
Designed for those with mobility issues or who are new to exercise, the Y’s Fit For Life group exercise
classes include strength, flexibility and relaxation training, all in a caring and supportive environment.
“It was a wonderful way to be introduced to an exercise program,” Kathy notes. “You form bonds with
others in the program as you make healthy improvements together.”
Aquatic arthritis classes provide low impact
water aerobic exercise combined with muscle
toning activities to create a full body workout for
those with “rusty hinges.” The class incorporates
interval training and equipment such as hydro
buoys to provide an entire body workout and
offers all of the health benefits of traditional
aerobics but avoids the pounding and jarring.
Swimming ability is not required - laughter and
comradery guaranteed!
Take a class today!
www.graniteymca.org/schedules
Fast forward to the present and the retired Office Manager has increased her activity level and
decreased the need for many of her medications. She maintains her work-out routine at the Y and has
drawn from her personal experiences to help encourage others toward better health. She shared her
story as part of a moving speech at YSC’s annual breakfast this past spring, inspiring more than 100
attendees by sharing her “health journey.”
As further proof of her “pay it forward” attitude, Kathy has also joined YSC’s Advisory Board and the
newly formed Marketing Advisory Committee.
“Kathy has long served as a cheerful and tireless advocate for health and wellness,” said Julie Costello,
District Vice President and Branch Director at the YMCA of Strafford County. “We are thrilled to have
her participation as a volunteer and greatly value her energy and enthusiasm in supporting our mission.”
For her part, Kathy looks forward to continuing to spread a positive message. “There truly is a place
for everyone at the Y, regardless of health status or limitations,” she said. “They can help you on
your journey to better health and I’m proof of that.”
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ENSURING
INCLUSION
At the Granite YMCA, we believe our memberships, programs, and services should be accessible to all. We welcome anyone regardless of age,
race, sex, ethnicity or religion. We also offer income-based membership rates and are proud to say that last year, 6,284 individuals received
$568,916 in financial assistance so they could be part of the Y.
Among the many 2015 highlights for The Granite YMCA was an innovative wellness partnership with the state’s university system. Formally
introduced in September, the “Wildcat Wellness Program” provided UNH Manchester students with an exciting new array of health and
wellness options, giving all full time students who utilize the Manchester campus full membership privileges at all five locations of The
Granite YMCA.
The Wheelchair Health in Motion program
(WHIM) is hosted weekly by the Y. The program
is focused on helping individuals who use a
wheelchair for mobility gain access to health
promoting activities and information to enhance
their quality of life. “Working out at the Y has
made me healthier. It helps me to learn how to
care for my body and has made it possible for
me to connect with people who encourage me to
move forward and stay healthy.”- Kevin Bonoyer
“This is an amazing opportunity for our students,” said J. Michael Hickey, Dean of UNH Manchester. “While our new campus in the millyard offers
a world class academics environment, our health and wellness opportunities until now were limited. This collaboration helps complete that circle
and expands our campus to include the YMCA.”
Dean Hickey added that employees of The Granite YMCA will also benefit from this partnership through tuition grants which will provide reduced
fee course enrollments. “Our daily mission is to support healthy bodies and healthy minds,” added The Granite YMCA President and CEO Hal
Jordan. “This collaboration with the University is very much in keeping with that philosophy. The students benefit from a wellness perspective
and our employees can take advantage of the tuition grants.”
By early November, over 320 students had enrolled in the program and both Dean Hickey and Mr. Jordan spoke of the partnership as further
evolving over time. “As we move forward, we’ll be looking to continually meet the needs of students,” Mr. Jordan noted, adding that future
opportunities for students would support club sports and the addition of intramural and specialized sports programs. ”And because of our
reciprocal arrangement with other YMCAs, UNH Manchester students will have access to other Ys in NH as well as throughout New England.”
“This has been and will continue to be a truly collaborative process,” said Dean Hickey. “In building this program, staff from both organizations
as well as our students have been closely involved. We view this as a true win-win.” The two organizations are working to complete the second
phase of the effort, which will include YMCA access for UNH faculty and staff across the state.
Doug Ewing
YMCA Allard Center of Goffstown
Advisory Board member
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REACHING
EXCELLENCE
In 1990, demolition of the Berlin wall began, George
H.W. Bush was half-way through his first and only term
as president and the “Furby” toy was among the must
haves for American children. The year also marked the
formal start of the then Greater Manchester YMCA’s
Wrestling team, led by Coach Rick Ross.
Twenty five years later, more than 650 wrestlers have
gone through the program and many have gone on to
compete on high school teams, with some wrestling
at the college level. Still other former Eagles are now
coaches in local schools.
“Looking back, it has been a wonderful
experience,” Rick says. The veteran coach retired
from the program this past spring, but not before
leaving a lasting legacy for hundreds of athletes
and their families.
“Rick embodies both a great coach and positive role model,”
said Hal Jordan, President and CEO of The Granite YMCA. “He literally built this program from the ground up and has provided a wonderful foundation for
our program going forward. He will be greatly missed by many.”
Rick, who was honored at the Eagles Spring Banquet this past April, says that among the many joys of coaching for him, was witnessing the
growth of those in the program. “The sport has provided many athletes with cross-training skills which has helped them excel at other sports.
For many, it served as an important building block for them as individuals, helping them to develop confidence, a work ethic and mutual respect
for the sport, their teammates and opponents.”
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BRINGING
CHANGE
To hear Janet Diamantis tell it, volunteer service and donor support for The Granite
YMCA is an enduring tradition in her family as valuable for the donor/volunteer as
it is for the association itself. “Throughout my involvement at the Y, I have been
continually uplifted by the interactions I’ve had as a volunteer and donor,” she said.
“It’s been a truly gratifying experience and one I wouldn’t trade for anything else.”
A native of Manchester, Janet and her family have served as volunteers and donors
to The Granite YMCA for almost 30 years. “The YMCA has always been part of
our lives,” she shared. “My children came to the Y and now my grandchildren come
to the Y. My daughter Pamela and I have volunteered in various capacities, my
daughter Cathy serves as a volunteer fitness leader, and my daughter Lisa has
been a member over the years. It really has become part of the fabric of our family.”
Among her favorite volunteer duties, said Janet, is reading to children at the
Y’s early learning center. “That truly has been one of the great joys for me. The
connection you are able to make with the little ones there is a powerful one. The
expressions on their faces is priceless, they inspire me!”
The love of reading and literature is the driving force behind a current YMCA
project that Janet is spearheading in developing an on-site library at the YMCA of
Downtown Manchester. “Our slogan is ‘today a reader, tomorrow a leader,’” added
Janet. “And that’s why it is important that we provide resources for children to
learn and grow.” To date, she has collected and cleaned almost 800 books that will
be part of this new effort. As important as it is to read and speak with children,
Janet says that listening is an equally valuable tool. “The kids have a lot to say and
often need someone to listen. Every child has a unique and special story to tell.”
And what advice would Janet have for those considering volunteering or donating
to The Granite YMCA? “Your dollars and or gift of your volunteer time can make
a real difference and have a profound impact upon people’s lives, but what you
get back as a supporter of the YMCA is so much more.”
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IN
2015...
A CLOSER LOOK
at the significant community
benefit from the Y through
operations, personnel, child care,
scholarships and membership.
Kids of all ages received
scholarships to attend day
and overnight camps where
they learn new skills, meet
new friends, and create
memories that last a lifetime.
$1.55M
Last year our six branches provided 19,488
people with financial assistance so they
could participate in YMCA memberships and
programs.
1,598
6,284
1,602
We provide quality child care programs for infants
through preschoolers at all branches to allow
parents and families to go to work knowing their
children are in safe, stimulating environments.
We make it easy and affordable
for families to stay healthy and
fit by offering income based
membership rates.
8,676
Throughout the year, each of our branches
hosts a variety of mission related special events
catering to children, adults, families, and the
community. Proceeds support financial aid and
outreach efforts.
Each of our branches offers hundreds of
programs for adults and children of all
ages to celebrate creativity and engage
passion, all while learning and developing
new skills.
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Our staff foster the growth and
independence of every teen in free
teen oriented programs. We help
them set and achieve personal and
educational goals while also helping
them develop the confidence they need
to explore new interests and passions.
THE GRANITE YMCA
BRANCH MEMBERSHIP
FINANCIALS
2015
2015
2014
6.1.14 - 5.31.15
6.1.13 - 5.31.14
SUPPORT & REVENUE
Downtown Manchester
Allard Center of Goffstown
Seacoast
Strafford County
Greater Londonderry
TOTAL
8,150
7,359
4,002
2,567
1,902
Gifts, Grants, United Way & Endowment
Membership Dues
Program Income
Less YMCA Financial Assistance
Total Support & Revenues
$
1,067,847
4,705,830
9,880,098
$
917,545
4,744,344
9,227,212
(1,558,584)
(1,686,124)
14,095,191
13,202,977
23,980
EXPENSES
CONTINUING TO GROW
Increasingly, The Granite YMCA is a destination of choice for area residents.
With recent facility renovations, innovative healthy living programs, upgrades
to equipment, community events, and program expansion outisde of our walls,
the Y remains a leader in providing health and wellness opportunies for all.
Through Y members and program participants, The Granite YMCA served
nearly 34,000 individuals last year.
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Salaries, Taxes, Benefits
Program Related Expenses
Occupancy
National Dues
Capital Purchases
Principal Payment on Debt
Reserve Allocations
$ 8,601,323
2,137,960
2,183,180
158,892
319,773
265,175
423,567
$
7,929,813
2,129,534
2,047,390
131,783
366,832
276,445
316,332
Total Expenses
$ 14,089,870
$ 13,198,129
Net from Operations
$5,321
$ 4,848
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The Granite YMCA is proud to serve
our community. Charitable donations to
the Y are used in many ways, including
new program implementation, ongoing
program support, and to provide financial
assistance for individuals and families
who qualify. We sincerely appreciate the
generous support of all our donors.
We gratefully acknowledge all of
our donors and have listed those
here who have paid gifts of $1 or
more between June 1, 2014 and May
31, 2015. The Y makes every effort
to ensure that each contributor’s
name is listed properly. If your name
was omitted, listed incorrectly or
misspelled, we offer our sincere
apologies and ask you to advise
us of corrections by calling Sara
McCarthy at the Development office
at 603.782.2803.
INDIVIDUAL DONORS
The Thomas Sullivan Society
$10,000-$20,000
Scott & Genny Mackenzie
Members of Reverend E. Adams Society
$5,000 -$9,999
Bill & Susan Tucker
Kraig Burnham & Lisa Schultz
Lisa & Joseph DiBrigida
Pamela Diamantis & Morey Goodman
Peter & Robin Milnes
Richard & Paula Pease
William & Sheila Steele
Members of Walter G. Africa Society
$2,500-$4,999
Anne & Dave Whiting
Cheryl & Dan McKenney
Coleen & John Penacho
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Dr. Salman Malik
w& Mrs. Romana Malik
Hal & Joan Jordan
James Porter & Melissa Borthwick
Leslee & Ed Stewart
Michael Pelletier
Pamela & John Tucker
Penny Kern & Keith Morensen
Peter & Teri &erson
Suzanna Thurber
Tom & Donna Craig
Tom Tomai & Family
William & Michele Zorn
Members of the Presidents Club
$1,000-$2,499
Andrew & Rachel York
Charles & Jaye Goodwin
Dan & Sue Raposa
David Goldman
Debra Livingston
Diane & Andre Beaudry
Donna & Kevin Mousseau
Fred Matuszewski & Linda Seabury
Glenn & Melissa Hardman
James Leavitt
Jane Cooper Fall
Janis & Steve Clark
Joel & Julie Rozen
John & Cy Lombardi
Julie Costello
Kellie Wardman & Dana Lavoie
Kelly & Nicholas Reis
Londonderry Women’s Club
Mike & Peg McCluskey
Mr. & Mrs. James Barker Smith
Endowment Fund
David Burns
Sheila Carrassi
Peg O’Brien
Robert Armstrong
Robert C. Brethauer
Sam Campagna
Spiros Mitsopoulos
Terry & Bonnie Flahive
Tom & Stephanie Lewry
Vasiliki Canotas & Mark McCue
Wayne & Kim Robinson
Members of the Silver
Celebration Society
$500-$999
Alan Voulgaris
Amy & Joshua Theobald
Andy Greenawalt
Arthur & Vivian Davis
Basil Stergiou
Brian & Anne Mikol
Brian Moser
Brook Milnes
Chris & Helen Dugan
Christine Keyes
Cindy & Paul Lafond
Craig St. Jean
Daniele Burke
Diane & John Sawyer
Dianna L Fogarty
Dr. Alan Stein & Ms. Sue Kunkel
Frederick Afshar
Jessica Schoenly
John Hill II
Karen Mead
Kay & Mark Mulcahy
Kenneth & Kimberly Carlton III
Lindsay Gaeta
Long Term Care Partners, LLC
Mark & Nicole Petersen
Mike Reid
Mr. & Mrs. Craig Hermansen
Dennis P. & Maureen Ryan
Richard Carr
Naureen Mirza
Pamela & Daniel Noury
Paul Hoff & Selma Naccach Hoff
Peter & Camille Madden
Peter Kinney
Robert & Dianna Craven
Robert & Lynne Brecknock
Robert & Patricia Bogardus
Ronald & Celeste Ludwig
Scott H Harris & Karen Horsch
Stephanie Payeur
Stephen Lubelczyk & Alice O’Connor
Susan & Douglas Roberts
Susan Siegel
The Therrien Family
Theresa & Richard Matthews
Tom DeBlois
Vickie Routhier
William & Jean VerPlanck
William Kotekas
William Root
Champions and Friends
$1-$499
Adam S Mason
Adele Baker
Admix, Inc
Adrienne Royal
Al Franklin
Alan & Marilyn Hoffman
Alan & Pamela Goode
Alan Riley
Alberto Mejia
Alex & Lisa Walker
Alex & Nancy Vailas
Alice Goldstein
Alice Mullen
Alina Swiadas
All the hard working people
who represent the Y
Allegro MicroSystems, Inc
Allen & Julie Swiadas
Alli Seney
Allison Hutson
Allison M Morin
Alyssa A Matthews
Alyssa Ebright
Alyssa Trinidad
Amanda Silva
Amy & Karl Heafield
Amy & Steven Borne
Amy Cann
Amy Morin
Amy O’Brien
Amy Prescott
Amy Ross
Andrew & Sandy Travnicek
Andy Gould
Angela Mahon
Angela Moran
Angie Forest
Ann & Michael Domingue
Ann Weikers
Anna Bisett
Anna-Lise LeBlanc
Anne Hodson
Anne Landau Bellaud
April Pratt
Arieh Katz
Arnold Wajenberg
Ashley Berberian
Ashley Jean Larochelle
Aubree Cecil & Willem Geldenhuys
Aubrey & Kathryn Stevens
Audrey Willis
Bamford Family
Barbara Clark
Barbara Ellison
Benjamin Cohen Trust
Beth Meents
Beth Mock
Beth Priestley
Bette Hartnett
Bill Mitchell & Beth Fitzgerald
Bill Williams
Binh Lam
Blair & Allyson Gourley
Blair Bailey
Blake Maxwell
Bob Bhutto & Cyndi Willett
Bob Magnusson
Bob Rais
Bobbi Williams
Bradford & Cathy Cook
Bradley Lown & Chris Sieve
Brandan Simpson
Brandon Vesci
Brenda Lesmerises
Brian & Erin Frechette
Brian Cote
Brian Grip
Brian Morrissey
Brian Hayward
Brian Tassi
Brooks Stevens
C. Boyen Thompson
Caitlin Hayford
Caring Employees of
New Hampshire Healthy Families
Carla Meyers
Carmel Shea
Carmen Paredes
Carol Manning
Carol Lockley
Carol Newcomb
Carol Rzasa
Carolyn & David Plummer
Casey Donahue
Casey Kulshreshtha
Catherine Joy
Catherine Esmonde
Cathleen Schmidt
Cathy Wrenn
Charles McGee
Charles Mathews
Cheree Lynne Cady
Cherie Davis
Cheryl Josefik
Cheryl Pellicie
Cheryl Nelson
Cheryl Whitney
Chris Bergen
Chris Bouressa
Chris Hooper
Chris Webster
Christa & James Wickham
Christen Carrier
Christina Wilkinson
Christine & Kevin McKenney
Christine Maney
Christine Rose Allard
Christopher Accashian
Christopher Bourassa
Christopher Dearborn
Christopher Bell
Christy O’Brien
Ciara Geraghty
Cindi Gorton
Cindy & Mark Detscher
Cindy Boyd
Claira P Monier
Claire Leavey
Claudia Anderson
Colleen Brockway
Constance Dolben
ConvenientMD LLC
Corey & Barbara Shaw
Courtney Warren
Crystal Bissonnette
Cynthia Combes
Cynthia Swett
Dan Duckett
Daniel & Kathy Grinley
Daniel Cameron
Daniel Heying
Daniel Fink
Daniel O’Donnell
Danielle Lafond
Danielle Coyne
Dave Glass
David & Corinne Doherty
David & Ellie Cochran
David Brown
David Compton
David Gintz
David Barnes
David Alger
David Kuhn
David Keith
David Ostrander
David Pelletier
David St. Laurent
David W Houston
Davignon Club
Dawn Crosby
Dawn Richardson
Deana Kreitler
Deanna & Scott Graham
Debra Caron
Debra Clark Valentine
Debra Milne
Delia Kerley
Denise Poulos
Denise & Stephen Langley
Denise Houseman
Dennis & Wendy Ducharme
Dennis Cote
Deno Mokas
Derek Rogers
Derick Webster Sanders
Diane Beliveau & Tom Tierney
Diane Watson
Dolores Hopper
Don Malette
Don Silk
Donald & Diane St. Germain
Donald Arsenault
Donald Dallaire
Donald Eadie
Donna & Mark Wheeler
Doreen M Lambert
Doris St Pierre
Dorothy Zyla
Doug Anderson
Douglas & Andea Ewing
Douglas Wenners
Duane Howard
Durwood Sargent
Dustin Green
Dwayne Reddick
Earl & Tina Wajenberg
Edward Mehigen
Effie Wyman
Elaine Isaak
Eleanor Peabody
Elena Richards
Elisabeth Sheppard
Elise & Jim Hood
Elise & Phil Cote
Elise McCaffrey
Elizabeth Cross
Elizabeth Evans
Elizabeth Parry
Ellen Breed
Ellsworth Comins
Emily Landry
Emily Langton
Emily St. Jean
Eren Kurtay-Sozmen
Eric Randall
Eric Yehling
Eric Werner
Erik Liguori
Erika Piegel-Sanborn
Erin & Bill Williams
Erin & John Kerwin
Erin Frazee
Eugene & Veronica Van Loan III
Evan Cook
Fiona & Tom McKenna
Fran Price
Francis Leone
Frank P Capalare
Frannie Schoch
Frederick Cross
Gabrielle Parent
Gail Houle
Gary & Denise Casinghino
Gary Lavoie
George A Bentas
George & Kristin O’Brien
George & Phyllis Zioze
George Bateman
George Benedetto
George Davis
George Moore
Gilbert Burns
Gladys Morin
Glen, Amy & Ella Hollingworth
Glenn & Paula Rowley
Goffstown Lions Club
Goffstown Rotary Club
Grae Garl
Greenland Womens Club
Greg Engelbert
Gregory Russell
Gwen Timbas
H. Robert Clarke
Hans Larsson
Hazel J Tilton
Heather & James Grant
Heather & Ryan Noonan
Heather Doherty
Heather Gray
Heather Petersen
Heather West
Heidi Stevens
Henry & Sophie Berounsky Fund
Hillary Ciccarello
Hope Jordan
Idina Holden
J.E. Cassotis
Jack Walker
Jackie Wozniak
Jake Harding
Jake Kaiser
James Farrelly
James & Sandy Brown
James Scott & Julia Kirklin
James Webb
Jamie Kimball
Jane & Frank McGinn
Janet & Terrence O’Brien
Janet Guen
Janet Sweeney
Janice Emerson
Jarumon Bement
Jason & Kendra Cote
Jason Lawrence
Jasper Wentworth
Jean Lloyd
Jeana M Buciak
Jeanette Poulin
Jeanne Bisceglia
Jeff & Sara Beaudry
Jeff & Jill Boynton
Jeff Butterworth & Tanya Fortin
Jeff Scionti
Jeffrey Tatro
Jeffrey Brown
Jeffrey Chartier
Jeffrey Miller
Jennifer Boisvert
Jennifer Bourassa
Jennifer Lambert
Jennifer Levesque
Jennifer Montplaisir
Jenny & John Stanzel
Jeremy Walker
Jesse Utoh
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Jessica Dickerson
Jessica Gurney
Jill Dalgety
Joan Eagleson
Joan Sisto
Joanne & Tom Barrett
Joanne Archer
Joanne W Gustafson
Jodi Harper
Jody Reese
Joe Lavigne
Joe Turner
Joel Thone
Jo-Ellen Magalnick
Johannah & Joe Venturini
John Wolkowski
John & Carol Resch
John & Marian Freeman
John & Tracey Valles
John Cooper
John Dudziak
John O’Donnell
John Hazelton
John Darcy
John Jenkins
John Joseph Rago
John Lien
John Marzinzik
John Bush
John Darcy
John Leahy
John ‘Tony’ Borton
John Lombo
Jonathan Buck
Jonathan Wyckoff
Joseph Fellows
Joseph Galibois
Joseph Milot
Joseph Turner
Josephine & Raymond Kiestlinger
Josh & Melanie Dame
Joshua Fischbein
Joshua Sparks
Joy Chikosi
Joyce & Michael Craig
Joyce Anderson
Joyce Stantial & E. A Jefferson
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Judi Dufresne
Judith & Christopher Stevens
Judith Foley
Judith Plummer
Judy Veilleux
Juliann Marie Enman
Julianne Girard
Julie & Michael Casper
Julie Chrissis
Julie Reynolds
Julie Ring
Julie-Lynn Belon
Justin Krall
Kara Collette
Karen Pollard
Karen Provost
Karla & Bill Bouvier
Kate Field
Katelyn & Matthew Sypher
Kathaleen Hill
Katherine Ann Froekjaer
Katherine Harmon
Kathleen & Kevin Reardon
Kathleen Cline
Kathleen Hileman
Kathleen Peteya
Kathleen Savage
Kathryn & Dana Covey
Kathryn Frankinburger
Kathryn Petto
Kathryn Layne
Kathy Carlson
Kathy Raiche-Stephens
Katie Closs
Katie Lane
Kelly Bergeron
Kelly Graham
Kelly Meserve
KellyAnne McCafferty
Kendall MacInnis
Kenneth & Monique Beaudoin
Kenneth & Rona Purdy
Kenneth Gould
Kenneth Hachey
Kerri Whelan
Kerrie Revaz
Kerry Houston
Kerry Marsh
Kevin & Kathleen Feeney
Kevin Hilton
Kevin Mills
Kim Barbee
Kim & Charlie Beck
Kim Boschi
Kim Law
Kimberly & Chris Hallett
Kimberly Victoria Major
Kiranjeet Goraya
Kirstin Kochanek
Krista & Brad Dembkoski
Kristen Glennon
Kristen Pitard
Kristen Sobolewski
Kristin Wilson
Kristine & James Pelletier
Kristine Looney
Kristy Blanco
Laela Robinson
Lance Kennedy
Lance Methot
Laura Leary
Laura Farago
Laura Jacobs
Laura Johnson
Laura Sinning
Laura Theobald Speech
Therapy, LLC
Lauren & Ian Foucher
Lauren & Mike Frazier
Lauren Hollenshead
Laurence Furano
Laurie LaCoste
Laurie Russell
Laurie-Anne Cook
Lawrence W Nice
Leah Canino
Leonard & Lucy Zink
Leonard Tremblay
Li Wu
Liam Morris
Lillian Robles
Linda & James Green
Linda Berthiaume
Linda Moser
Lindsay Richard
Lisa & Bill Williams
Lisa Colburn
Lisa DeFazio
Lisa Fitzgerald
Lisa J Larocque
Lisa Welch
Lisa Witte
Lise Lachapelle
Lois Becker
Lola Baldwin
Loretta & Brian Brady
Lori, Jillian & Michael Ste. Marie
Lorraine A Hornyak
Louise Hirshberg
Luis Fernandez
Lydia Howard
Lynda Lubelczyk
Lynda Pelletier
Lynn Friedel
Lynne Grandmaison
Lynne Koskela
Lynne Paul
Mabelly Andrea Leon-Ponte
MacDio
Mackenzie Webster
Magdalena Czaplinski
Mara Deyo
Marc & Laurie Cullerot
Marc Doucette
Marcia Hersh
Margaret Zeltner
Margret Huot
Margrit Wiesendanger
Mariah Watson
Mariana Mahoney
Marianne Khayat
Marie Danielson
Marie Skafidas
Marilyn Girard Mills
Mark & Avis Bennett
Mark & Sheryl Ramsay
Mark Traficante
Marlies Coronado
Martha & Jack Haag
Martin Balk
Mary Allen
Mary & Craig Ahlquist
Mary Ann Aldrich
Mary Henderson
Mary Jo Monusky
Mary Lahti
Mary Louise Brozena
Mary Maynard
Mary Prindle
Mary Tetreau
Mary Tromba
Matt Pinkos
Matthew Covey
Matthew H Bogart
Matthew Malone
Maureen & Dennis O’Neil
Maureen Keefe
Maureen Manero
Maureen Whitfield
Maxine Mosley
Meagan Wilson
Meg, Mark, Carabeth
& Tyler Norklun
Megan Westbrook
Megan Hanson
Megan Seleny
Megan Thellen
Melanie Scargill
Melinda Gehris & Richard Head
Melissa & Keith Eichmann
Melissa Cotton
Melissa Davis
Melissa Engelbert
Melissa Lahan Fitzpatrick
Melissa Skarupa
Mellissa S Peace
Miah Marquis
Micayla Day
Michael Delaney
Michael & Christina Dimos
Michael & Leah Neal
Michael & Myrna Chen
Michael MacDonald
Michael Chevrefils
Michael Dodge
Michael Freeman
Michael Hebert
Michael Iacopino
Michael Kirkpatrick
Michael Fleming
Michele Dubord
Michelle Goodnow
Michelle Halligan-Foley
Michelle & Jason Lauder
Michelle Farrell
Michelle Couch
Michelle Kolias
Michelle Strout
Mike & Colette Jurnak
Mike & Ellen Whitney
Mike Kind
Mimi Langis
Molly Grube
Molly Spalding
Monique Lafond
Morgan Gardner
Morgan Lagerberg
Mr. Arthur & Dawn Pappas
Mr. E. Donald Lewis
Mr. Paul E. Ramsey
Mr. Steven Poggi
Mr. Timothy Burns
Mrs. Linda Johnson
Ms. Ingrahm
Ms. Kathleen Carr
Ms. Linda Jaeger
Ms. Nancy Pease
Nancy Dorr
Nancy Fessenden
Nat Clinard
Natalie Barney
Natalie Jutras
Natalie Van Scoyoc
Nathan Dempsey
Nathan Knoetig
New England Document Systems
NH-MDR Real Estate Management
Nicholas Boccia
Nick Isaia Jr
Nick Marks
Nicole & David Sherborne
Nicole & Lucas Beane
Nicole Burke
Nicole Larochelle
Nicole Aubrey
Nicole Fitzpatrick
Nikosia Gagnon
Norman Champagne
Olivia Hassapes
Outside the Lines, LLC
Packard Family
Pam Dangora
Pamela McCarthy
Patricia Quinn
Patricia Lovejoy
Patricia Zeamans
Patrick Joyce
Patrick McCafferty
Patrick McGee
Patrick Taylor & Julie Yerkes
Paul Bourbeau
Paul Descoteaux
Paul Gerard McCann
Paul Nolin
Paul Hammerle
Paul Kageleiry
Paul Morin
Paul Pignone
Paul Weathers
Pauline & James Bogaert
Pauline Frisina, Lisa Brown
& Gabriel Frisina-Brown
Pauline Tessier
Peggy & Terry Higgins
Peggy Taylor
Peter & Joyce Lovejoy
Peter & Lana Garrell
Pat & Jean McGiffin
Pat Turcotte
Patricia Mackensen
Patricia & Joseph Lovejoy
Patricia Furano
Peter & Suzanne Hamblett
Peter Bakkala
Peter Brown
Peter Doherty
Peter Grunwerg
Peter Garrity
Peter Kratimenos Associates
Philip Cote
Phyllis Urbani
Pia Benet
Praveena Bhat
Prisco & Phyllis DiPrizio
Quinn Stevens
Rachel Fallon
Rachelle M Hennessy
Radu & Kelly Craioveanu
Rae MacWilliam
Ramon Navarro
Randy Dixon
Reagan Ruedig
Rebecca Hushing
Rebecca Dupere
Rebecca O’Brien
Reginald Lee Pleasant
Reta Chaffee & Andrew Cadorette
Rhonda Boles
Rhonda Goley
Richard & Annie Samuels
Richard & Janice Keene
Richard J Satter
Richard Lane
Richard Wentworth
Rick & Karen Leclerc
Rick Lundborn
Rob & Heather Smalley
Robert & Maria Mongan
Robert Azevedo
Robert O’Sullivan
Robert Mittelholzer
Robert Kimball
Robert Ganley
Roberta Gaudette
Robin Gagne
Robin Morrell
Roger Dykstra
Ron Bechard
Ronald Goguen
Ronald Poulin
Rosalyn Andrews & Paul Kageleiry
Rosamond & David Lockwood
Rosemary Shields
Ruthe Waterfield
Ryan Cronan
Ryan McCague
Ryan LaPlante
Saidell Jimenez
Samantha Hanlon
Samantha Spezeski
Samuel Paul
Sandra Freeman
Sandra Stonebanks
Sandra Vassell
Sandy Conley
Sara & Brian McCarthy
Sara Donolon
Sara Hoag
Sara Johnson
Sara Rose
Sarah Bowley
Sarah Patton
Scott Johnston
Scott Cannon
Scott Whittemore
Sean & Dennis Sweeney
Sean Foley
Sean Hood
Seth Hoffman
Seth Ludwigsen
Shannon Duclos
Shannon Harrison
Shannon O’Connor Kolb
Sharla Rollins
Sharma Dulin
Sharon & Ed DePietro
Sharon Morrison
Sharon Rowe
Shaun & Eileen Martin
Shawn Hawkes
Shealyn Sarcia
Sheila Gagne
Shirley Barkasy
Shirley Ducharme
Shirley Woodward
Sonya Cusack McCafferty
Stacy Bruzzese
Stacy Credit
Stacy Lonergan
Stella Parker & Sue Turcotte
Stephanie Ann Divoll
Stephen & Ann Foster
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Stephen Crouse
Stephen Walsh
Steven & Emily Dutton
Steven Hazelbaker
Steven Metcalf
Steven Milman
Sue Bergeron-Harris
Sue Fields
Susan & Bill Berry
Susan & George Carlisle
Susan & John Sokul
Susan & Patrick McKeown
Susan & Stephen LeClair
Susan & Thomas Huard
Susan Demari
Susan Johnson
Susan Kaufmann
Susan Powers
Susan Murray & Jim Doremus
Susan Nagy
Susan Reasoner
Susan Zankel
Susan Zuckert
Suzanne & John Perley
Suzanne & Jon Korpela
Suzanne Brunelle
Suzy Smith
Sydney Maville
Sylvia Thayer
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Sylvie Goupil
Tami Pabon-Diaz
Tami Vazzana
Tammy & Jeremy Goldstein
Tammy Fetter
Tammy Hilton
Tanya Ashe
Tanya Garrity
Taylor Manfredi
Tennille Irish
Terry Piel
The Eaton Family
The Hailey’s
The Sheppard Family
The Song Family
Thom Fucci
Thomas & Cathy Valiton
Thomas Bissett
Thomas Carter-Agera Energy
Thomas Donovan
& Stephanie Williston
Thomas Meighan
Thomas Raffio
Tierney Williams
Timothy & Kate Mullen
Timothy Hersey
Timothy Siekmann
Todd Furlong
Todd York
Toi Gardner
Tom & Carol Gruen
Tom & Margaret Bowen
Tom & Nancy Magruder
Tom & Patricia Anderson
Tom Bianco
Tom Champagne
Tom Lubelczyk
Toni & Bill Pappas
Tracey Valles
Tracie Joy
Tracy Bond
Trina Cassady
Trisha Kulick
Troy Laprise
Troy Merwin
Tyler Waldrupe
Ulrika Hedkvist
Valerie Dumont
Valerie Fillio
Vanessa & Emelia Lafond
Vanessa Campbell
Vannee Paul
Victoria Lord Masry
Virginia Gowen
Walter Lubelczyk
Walter Menzi
Wayne & Ruth Miller
Whitney Barney
Wilfred Moores
William Buckner
William Capozzi
William Cass
William Shee
William ‘Scott’ Sullenberger
Zoey Morin
Kenneth Purdy
Shirley Woodward
CORPORATE DONORS
Annual Campaign Underwriter
$20,000 +
Spectrum Marketing Companies, Inc.
Principal Sponsor
$10,000 - $14,999
Hannaford Foundation
USI Insurance Services
Lead Sponsor
$5,000-$9,999
Albany International Corp
Continental Paving
Ron Bechard, Agent - State Farm
St. Mary’s Bank
Surge Resources
Benefactor’s Circle
$2,000-$2,499
Joyce Sales Group
Northeast Delta Dental
Paradigm Plumbing and Heating
Stephen Langley Construction
President’s Circle
$1,000-$1,499
A.W. Therrien Co, Inc
Alpine Business Solutions
BerryDunn
ConvenientMD LLC
Curbstone Financial Group
Diver’s Den Dive Shop
Eastern Propane
Harvey Construction
Hession & Pare, P.C.
Howe Riley & Howe
Jen-Scot Realty Inc.
Keach Nordstrom
Laars Heating Systems Co.
Londonderry Pediatrics PA
Matrix Fitness
McLane, Graf, Raulerson
& Middleton, P.A.
NBT Bank
Newburyport Five Cents
Savings Bank
Noury Supply Inc.
Rochester Rotary Club
Shaheen & Gordon,
Attorneys at Law
Simoneau Family Charitable Trust
TD Bank - Community Relations
Waste Management of
New Hampshire
Chairman’s Circle
$1,500-$1,999
Baker, Newman & Noyes
Bank of New Hampshire
Cybex
Dartmouth Hitchcock
Dennis Mires, P.A., The Architects
Devine Millimet
Elliot Health System
Enterprise Rent-A-Car
Hinckley, Allen & Snyder, LLP
Lombardi & Lombardi
Family Dentistry
Champions
$250-$999
Amazon Smile
Amoskeag Rowing Club
Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield Inc.
Apple Tree Orthodontics, PA
Arbella Insurance
Bank of America
Bank of America Matching
Gift Program
Bayring Communications
Berkshire Hathaway Verani Realty
Bernier Insurance
Major Sponsors
$2,500-$4,999
Anthem Blue Cross and
Blue Shield Foundation
Brady Sullivan Properties
City Fuel and Dave’s Septic
Coca-Cola Bottling
Company of Northern NE
Frisbie Hospital
Granite State College
Granite State Oral Surgery
HippoPress
Liberty Mutual Insurance
MegaFood- FoodState, Inc
Nixon Peabody
Pepsi Bottling Group
ProCon
South Shore Gunite Pools
Strategic Benefit and
Insurance Advisors
Toshiba Business Solutions
WB Mason
Blue Ribbon Property
Improvements, LLC
BNY Mellon
Bonding Source
Bonneville and Son Inc
Bootlegger’s Footwear Centers
Boston Retirement Advisors
Brainium
Brothers Butcher
C&C Flooring LLC
Central Paper Products
CFC of Maine
Cholesterol Consultants of NH LLC
Control Technologies
Coppola Physical Therapy
Farmington
Craig & Gatzoulis, PLLC
Crown Trophy
D & P Swimming Pools
D.F. Richard Energy
Davignon Club
DeFrancesco Consulting
Derry Medical Center
DL Boisvert Unlimited
Don M. Silk Northeast
Planning Associates
Dufresne & Lekas, LLC
Easy Test Pools
Emerson Ecologics LLC
Enterprise Bank
Ferro Law & Mediation Group, PPLC
Fojo Dell’Orfano, PLLC
Fremeau Appraisal Inc
Gelinas & Company, CPA, PLLC
Geri Hunter Orthodontics, DMD
GML Financial Advisory Services
Goffstown Rotary Club
Granite Bank
GYM Source
Hilton Garden Inn
Downtown Manchester
Holy Rosary Regional Credit Union
Hourihane, Cormier and Associates
Index Packaging
Intown Manchester
Management Inc
Jackson Lewis PC
Kanteres Real Estate Inc
La Carreta
Laplante Builders
Las Olas LLC
Laura Theobald Speech
Therapy, LLC
Law Offices of Gould and Gould
Law Offices of Stephen Brown
Lewis Tree Service
Londonderry Physical
Therapy and Sports
Londonderry Rotary Club
Long Term Care Partners, LLC
LRC Fire Safety
Manchester Swim Team
Manchester-Boston
Regional Airport
MB Tractor and Equipment
Memic
Metrocast Cablevision
New England Document Systems
NH Cabling
NH-MDR Real Estate Management
Old Port Properties
Outside the Lines, LLC
Parkland Medical Center
Peter J. Kratimenos Associates
PHD Communications
Piscataqua Dental Partners
Poulin Dodge
Premier Glass and Glazing
Primerica- Represented by Nick
Therrien
Primmer, Piper, Eggleston
& Cramer, PC
Profile Bank
Protech Fitness
Pugliese Contracting Corp
Puritan BackRoom
Queen City Glass and Mirror
Relyco Sales
Rochester Truck Repair
Rynearson Co, Inc
S.D. Cookman Building
and Remodeling
Seacoast Redicare
Simpson’s Painting Inc.
Southern NH Internal
Medicine Associates
Sowa Entertainment LLC
Spectrum Floors
Stibler Associates LLC
Tennant/Wallace
The Nagler Group
Town and Country
Triangle Credit Union
Urella’s landscaping LLC
Volkswagen of Rochester
Wire Belt Company of America
YogaBalance Yoga Studio
CAMP GIVING SOCIETIES
Crescent Club | Camp Mi-Te-Na
Allyson Benoit
Anonymous
Chris Foust
Debbie & Ben Howe
Don Winterton
Douglas Fraser
Edward Goodman
Geoffrey Terragni
Gordon Pinkham
James Shirley
Jasmine Tullis
Jolyon Terragni
Katie Archer
Kevin & Michele Peoples
Lenovo Employee Care
Marchand Painting, Inc
Matthew & Megan Hanson
Sam & Karry Meshberg
Foundations Inc
Scott & Genny Mackenzie
Seymour & Adam Hammel
Valerie Wickham
Willey Pond Society | Camp Foss
Abby Zendzian
Alex McCaffrey
Alison Paige Davis
Allyson Benoit
Allyson DiGregory
Anonymous
Arthur Collins
Ashley Foster
Aubree Cecil
Audrey Willis
Charlene Moody
Daniel, Samara, and Sedge Kern
Deirdre Littauer
Douglas & Nancy Mackenzie
Francesca Hansen
Jane Cooper Fall
Jasmine Tullis
Jessica Kelly
John O’Donnell
Kate Gobi
Katie Archer
Laura Houpt
Lenovo Employee Care
Lisa Barton
Mark Herrholz
Matthew & Megan Hanson
Mina Vahedi
Sarah Manter
Scott & Genny Mackenzie
Stephen & Anne Wainwright
Tami Chevalier
Thomas McCarthy
Wendy Halligan
William W. Evans Trust
People’s United Bank
Richard Eaton Foundation
Rite Aid Foundation Change for Kids
Seacoast United Way
TD Bank
Y-USA HEPA Standards Training
Y-USA Residential Camp Access
Y-USA Walmart
COMMUNITY DONORS
Two Friends Cafe
Unwined
USI New England
Vickster’s Pizza
Wachusett Mountain
Wal-Mart Distribution Center
FOUNDATIONS & GRANTS
Americorps
Anthem Blue Cross & Blue Shield
Bank of America
Bishop’s Foundation
CACFP
Citizens Bank Charitable
Trust Grants
Citizens Bank Gear for Grades
Cogswell Benevolent Trust
Fidelity Investments
Granite United Way
Kiwanis Club of Manchester, NH
Lincoln Financial Foundation
Manchester Community
Improvement Program
Manchester Rotary
Manchester School District
New England Heart Institute
New Hampshire Motor Speedway
Children’s Charities
Walt Disney World
Wentworth by the Sea Country Club
White Willow Spa
Wild Nick’s Cafe
Windham Junction
Zorvino Vineyards
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COMMEMORATIVE GIFTS
In Honor of Benjamin Hitchcock’s
First Birthday
Jessica Von Wallenstein
Stephen Camann
Stephen Eldridge
Steven Solomon
Sue-Ellen Howe
In Honor of Tom Houpt
Rick Houpt
In Memory of Luz Angellica Yanez
Anyonymous
In Honor of Ron Desmaires
Ray Raimo
CAPITAL CAMPAIGN DONORS
In Honor of Kristi Curtis
Anyonymous
In Honor of Jacqueline Pelletier
Anyonymous
In Memory of Jock MacKenzie
Anonymous
In Memory of James J. Williams
Daniel & Kathleen Fortin
In Memory of Kevin Howe
Brenda and John Feese
Constance & Daniel Fitzgerald
Dan Scanlon
Daniel Leach
Doreen McNeill
Dorrine Steele
James Truncellito
James Hammond
James Higgins
Jane Didzbalis
Jeanine Wegman
Julia Damalas
Kathy & Ben Young
Louann Daly
Marjorie & Robert Haggard
Martin Fitzpatrick
N.H. Motor Transport Association
New Hampshire Plastics
Rick & Elizabeth Vezeau
Ron & Juan Boufford
St. Pierre Financial Services, P.L.L.C.
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Anna-Lise & Denis LeBlanc
Anonymous
Aubree Cecil & Willem Geldenhuys
Audrey Willis
Bill & Susan Tucker
Bruce & Susan Felmly
Cathleen Schmidt
City Fuel & Dave’s Septic
Cogswell Benevolent Trust
Croteau Family
Dave & Mary Beth St. Laurent
David Brown
Debra Caron
Denise Houseman
Dennis Mires, P.A., The Architects
Eastern Bank Charitable Foundation
Elaine & Rick Petersen
Hansi & Bill Glahn
Jackie & Darrell Wozniak
Jane Koski
Jeanne Bisceglia
Jennifer Parent
John & Pamela Tucker
John Rich
John Richard Darcy
Kelly Graham
Linda Klardie
Lisa Fitzgerald
Meg, Mark, Carabeth
& Tyler Norklun
Douglas McIninch
Linda Johnson
Norman Champagne
Norwin S. & Elizabeth N. Bean
Foundation
Patrick & Lisa Joyce
Peter K Milnes
Richard Samuels
Dr. Roshani Patel
St. Mary’s Bank
Stephen Callahan
Stephen G. Pernaw & Co
Steve & Katie Burke
Steven Dutton
Stibler Associates, LLC
The Gendron Family
The Madelaine G. Von Weber Trust
Tom & Donna Craig
Tom Tomai Family
Toni & Billy Pappas
William & Michele Zorn
YMCA Crescent Club
YMCA of the USA
YMCA Willey Pond Club
YMCA ALLARD CENTER
PLAYGROUND DONORS
Anonymous
Chris Burke
Heather McNally
John Minnich
Kevin Greene
Kohl’s
Saidell Jimenez
ENDOWMENT GIFTS
James Diamantis 2001
Memorial Fund
Cynthia Diamantis
Janet Diamantis
Lisa Diamantis
Pamela Diamantis
& Morey Goodman
Saul Ellerin Fund
Stephen Camann
Marcia L. Setzer Fund
Howard Stiles
Christopher Boucher Fund
Thomas & Mary Boucher
Endowment Gifts from Annual
Giving Societies
Anne & Dave Whiting
Hal Jordan
Joyce Sales Group
Peter & Robin Milnes
William G Steele
William & Michele Zorn
Tom Tomai & Family
Kraig Burnham &Lisa Schultz
Richard & Paula Pease
Cheryl & Dan McKenney
Peter & Teri Anderson
YOUTH OPPORTUNITY
UNLIMITED PROGRAMS
Alan Voulgaris
Dorothy Zyla
George Davis
Heather West
Joanne & Richard Gustafson
Joanne & Tom Barrett
John Wolkowski
Leslee & Ed Stewart
Marianne Khayat
Republic Café & Bistro
The Wild Rover Pub
THE GRANITE YMCA BOARD OF TRUSTEES 2014 – 2015
Peter Anderson, Chair
Denise Langley, Vice Chair
William Tucker, Treasurer
Peg O’Brien, Secretary
Vasiliki Canotas, At Large
Coleen Penacho, At Large
YMCA ALLARD CENTER OF GOFFSTOWN
ADVISORY BOARD
Steve Dutton
Doug Ewing
Bronwen Flahive
Dan Grinley
Steven Hazelbaker
Gail Houle
Elise McCaffrey
Kim McCann
Tim Mullen
Jacqueline Pelletier
Wayne Robinson
Mark Rynearson
Andrew York
YMCA OF THE SEACOAST
ADVISORY BOARD
Bob Bogardus
Paul Bourbeau
James Boyle
Dianna Fogarty
Morey Goodman
Penny Kern
Brian Pafford
Coleen Penacho
Laura Theobald
John Tucker
Diane Beaudry
Loretta Brady
Kraig Burnham
Sam Campagna
Marc Cullerot
Dr. Lisa DiBrigida
Jim Ferro
Penny Kern
Dr. Debra Livingston
John Lombardi
Steve Lubelczyk
Dr. Roshani Patel
Richard Pease
Jody Reese
Kelly Reis
Wayne Robinson
Joel Rozen
Don St. Germain
Tom Tomai
John Tucker
Andrew York
YMCA OF GREATER LONDONDERRY
ADVISORY BOARD
YMCA OF DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER
ADVISORY BOARD
YMCA OF STRAFFORD COUNTY
ADVISORY BOARD
CAMPING SERVICES
ADVISORY BOARD
Ron Bechard
Jean Cassotis
Ken Gould
Michael Hatem
Dr. Kerry Houston
Ashley Larochelle
Kerry Lekas
Samuel Campagna
Jane Fall
Thom Fucci
Kimberly Hallett
Michelle Halligan-Foley
Laurie Lacoste
Richard Lundborn
Dr. John Lombardi
Dr. Salman Malik
Miah Marquis
Debra Paul
Matthew Pinkos
Jeff Scionti
Nick Therrien
Judy Ouellette
Kathy Peteya
John Rodenhuis
Bill Root
Vickie Routhier
Rosemary Shields
Diane Beaudry
Kraig Burnham
Marlena Carroll
Jodi Harper
Jamie Hoebeke
Craig Joyce
Mary Ann Aldrich
Pia Benet
Tami Chevalier
Allyson DiGregory
Checker Hansen
Matt Henry
Kelly Holmes
Ben Howe
Camille Madden
Cheryl McKenney
Marilyn Mills
Greg Sowa
Steve Tetrault
Tyler Waldrupe
Tim Howe
Tom Lubelczyk
Scott MacKenzie
Dave Peoples
Davis Richmond
Peter Simoneau
Tom Tomai
EXECUTIVE STAFF
Hal Jordan
President/CEO
Christopher R. Dugan
Vice President of Marketing & Membership
Diane Sawyer
Director of Human Resources
Michele Sheppard
Chief Operating Officer
Leslee Stewart
Vice President of Development
Lance Kennedy
YMCA of Greater Londonderry Branch Director
Tom Archer
Vice President of Camping Services
Debi Clark Valentine
Director of Leadership Development
Janis Clark
Vice President of Finance
Rhonda Goley
Director of Data Management
Julie Costello
District Vice President
YMCA of Strafford County Branch Director
Cindy Lafond
Association Director of Healthy Living
Sabrina Smeltz
YMCA of Downtown Manchester Branch Director
Bobbi Williams
YMCA of the Seacoast Branch Director
THE GRANITE YMCA
YMCA ALLARD CENTER OF GOFFSTOWN
116 Goffstown Back Road, Goffstown, NH
603.497.4663 | www.facebook.com/yallardcenter
YMCA OF GREATER LONDONDERRY
206 Rockingham Road, Londonderry, NH
603.437.9622 | www.facebook.com/ylondonderry
YMCA OF DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER
30 Mechanic Street, Manchester, NH
603.623.3558 | www.facebook.com/ymcafun
YMCA OF THE SEACOAST
550 Peverly Hill Road, Portsmouth, NH
603.431.2334 | www.facebook.com/ymcaofseacoast
YMCA OF STRAFFORD COUNTY
35 Industrial Way, Rochester, NH
603.332.7334 | www.facebook.com/ymcaofsc
CAMPING SERVICES
30 Mechanic Street, Manchester, NH
CORPORATE OFFICE
117 Market Street, Manchester, NH
www.graniteymca.org