2015 - YMCA
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2015 - YMCA
TOGETHER WE MAKE GREAT THINGS POSSIBLE 2015 ANNUAL REPORT YMCA OF GREATER OKLAHOMA CITY We invite you to watch a child swim for the first time and see the look of accomplishment on her face, or observe a volunteer coach teaching sportsmanship to his youth soccer team. See the sparkle in the eye of an older adult making a new friend, or be inspired by a group of cancer survivors who are getting stronger in spirit, mind and body. Watch a hungry child enjoy a healthy snack after school and then follow him home as he goes to sleep on a new mattress instead of a cold tile floor. Follow an at-risk teen as a community mentor guides her down a new path or watch a young soldier on his way to boot camp getting valuable advice from a volunteer at the Y’s Military Welcome Center. And know that you played a part in all of these things. GREAT THINGS HAPPEN EVERY DAY AT THE Y THANKS TO YOU! 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS Letter from the Chairman and CEO5 Youth Department6-9 Healthy Living10-13 Social Responsibility14-17 Community Impact18-19 Volunteer Awards20-21 Operating Financial Report22-23 Donor Recognition24-29 Leadership 30 Locations31 2015 ANNUAL REPORT | YMCA O F G RE AT E R O K L AH O MA CIT Y 3 Mike Grady and Jack Talley at the MAIN STREET YMCA 4 Dear Friends, It gives us great pleasure to present the 2015 YMCA of Greater Oklahoma City Annual Report, TOGETHER, WE MAKE GREAT THINGS POSSIBLE. With 126 years of service to our community, we know and appreciate the thousands of volunteers, members, staff and community partners who stand with us each and every day to help strengthen our community through Youth Development, Healthy Living and Social Responsibility. Because of your support, great things happened for our Association in 2015, and we saw many lives changed for the better. Our programs continue to improve lives and give our members and participants hope for a brighter future. Whether we’re striving to close the academic achievement gap or increasing water safety skills, children’s lives are becoming stronger and more resilient. With programs to enrich and empower youth and adults, we’re seeing positive change daily. As we work to combat chronic disease, strengthen cancer survivors and engage older adults, we’re building strength in spirit, mind and body within the diverse communities we serve. Some of the highlights of 2015 included the opening of our new MAIN STREET Y, our third location in the downtown Oklahoma City area, and the one-year anniversary of the MITCH PARK Y in Edmond, which is now serving more than 21,000 members. Our Association also completed renovation projects at nearly every one of our branches, enabling our outstanding staff to better serve our growing membership, and has plans for major renovations in 2016 at YMCA CAMP CLASSEN. We expanded our LIVESTRONG® AT THE YMCA program and watched as cancer survivors became stronger in spirit, mind and body. We saw hundreds of volunteers lead service projects in their communities through TOGETHERHOOD™ and we fed thousands of children through our Year-Round Food Program. We even launched our SLEEP TO SUCCEED program, which provides beds and mattresses to children who had previously been sleeping on cold tile floors. Capturing the full scope of the work, energy and excitement of the YMCA OF GREATER OKLAHOMA CITY is no easy task, but this annual report will chronicle some of the accomplishments of the past year and a few of the people whose lives were touched by their relationship with the Y. We constantly strive to expand our horizons and discover new and better ways to meet the changing and growing needs of our community. As we look to the future, we will continue our commitment to develop innovative new programs, improve and refine those we already offer and collaborate with others to do it all more efficiently. Thank you for your continued support of the Y and for making great things possible as we continue to strengthen the foundations of community one person at a time. Mike Grady President and CEO Jack Talley Chair, Board of Directors 2015 ANNUAL REPORT | YMCA O F G RE AT E R O K L AH O MA CIT Y 5 EVERY CHILD HAS GREATNESS INSIDE OF THEM Izaira never learned to swim when she was a child and grew up terrified to be in or around the water. That fear is still with her as an adult, so when she had children of her own, she knew how important it was to get them involved in swim lessons so they wouldn’t also be afraid of the water. But more importantly, she didn’t want them to become a statistic. Drowning is the second leading cause of accidental death among children 14 and under, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. So, Izaira reached out to the membership director at the EARLYWINE PARK YMCA, and with the help of the Y’s financial assistance program, she and her husband Enaur were able to enroll their three children in swim lessons at the Y. Ashley is the oldest of the three siblings, and at 11 years old, she has been taking swim lessons at the Y for almost two years. Izaira says that in addition to the life-saving skill of swimming, the physical activity has been beneficial for her daughter. When Ashley first began swim lessons, she had never been in the water before and started in the polliwog class, a beginner level class. Now she has progressed to the level of developmental swim league and is thrilled that she will begin swimming with a team soon. Ashley loves the water so much that she says one day she wants to be a lifeguard. 6 YOUTH DEVELOPMENT “Because of the YMCA, I can have peace of mind that my children will learn water safety skills. Thank you for giving to the Y.” - Izaira Melanie is 10 years old and followed in her sister’s footsteps. At first, Melanie was very scared of the water and was afraid to swim alone. It didn’t take her long to become a great swimmer, and now she is ready for developmental swim league with her sister. Melanie loves the water so much that she often comes to the Y to swim outside of her regular swim lesson time and says that it’s “really important for people to know how to swim to the shore if they are in a lake or in a pool, because it could save their life.” Little Leonel is only 7, but he is a powerhouse in the water. His instructors say that he has really come out of his shell, and the little boy who would barely talk to them when he began coming to the Y is now “very talkative” and always has a smile on his face especially when he’s in the water. They’ll tell you that it’s fun to watch Leonel improve so quickly, as he is very determined to keep up with his sisters. Izaira and her husband Enuar continue to see improvement in their children’s health, their self-esteem and their skill level and are thankful to the generous donors who make it possible for them to participate in swim lessons at the Y. 2015 ANNUAL REPORT | YMCA O F G RE AT E R O K L AH O MA CIT Y 7 YOUTH DEVELOPMENT We believe that at it’s best, our Ys not only work with individuals and families of many backgrounds and circumstances, but foster connections among young people and across generations. We believe that every child, regardless of race, religion or background deserves the opportunity to learn, grow and thrive. In 2015 we served kids and teens in the following ways: Kids gained water safety skills, helping to reduce the incidence of accidental drownings. 14,285 1,536 9,982 Youth participated in the Y’s EVERYBODY IN THE POOL, a free program which provides basic swim instruction and water safety to local second graders at no cost. Children built self-confidence, independence and creativity at YMCA Summer Day Camp and YMCA CAMP CLASSEN. Schools were served through outdoor education at YMCA CAMP CLASSEN. 36 Children attended the Y’s Downtown Child Development Center. 162 Kids participated in the Y’s Before and Afterschool Program 871 16,365 24,283 Children and youth learned teamwork and skills through our youth sports leagues. 255 484 8 Children were cared for in the Y’s Child Watch and Parent’s Night Out programs. First generation college-bound and minority teens learned about college readiness and career exploration through Y ACHIEVERS. Teens participated in the Y’s YOUTH AND GOVERNMENT program, a nationwide state-organized model-government program. 2015 ANNUAL REPORT | YMCA O F G RE AT E R O K L AH O MA CIT Y 9 STRENGTHENING SPIRIT, MIND AND BODY Dewey has been deaf since he was a small boy, but that hasn’t prevented him from enjoying a full life. He has always been very involved in his community by teaching and mentoring other deaf individuals, including two of his four children who were born deaf. That was until a series of heart attacks left him very ill and in need of a stint in his heart. Dewey’s doctor was very concerned about his health and informed him that he needed to start walking for at least 30 minutes a day in order to get healthier and help prevent additional health problems. Dewey took his doctor’s advice and began walking on an outdoor track, but he knew that he couldn’t continue a fitness routine on his own and that he needed assistance and someone to hold him accountable. During one of his walks, he decided to take a look in the window at the Y. “I had never stepped inside a YMCA before, but what I saw through the window that day really intrigued me and I wanted to see more,” said Dewey. “I didn’t know if I could afford a membership, but decided to take a closer look anyway.” When Dewey first made his way inside the Y, he walked right past the front desk, not realizing that Taylor, the membership director, was trying to get his attention. After recognizing that Dewey was deaf, Taylor spent the next several hours writing notes back and forth with him in an effort to better understand his specific needs. The process was very rewarding for Taylor and she worked to help him finalize his membership application and apply for financial assistance. She asked that in return, he teach her a new word in sign language every time he visited the Y. Dewey gladly obliged and over time, he even began spending some of his time assisting other deaf members. After several months at the Y, Dewey began feeling more energized and gradually increased his physical activity. 10 HEALTHY LIVING “The YMCA is not only good for my physical health, it’s good for my soul. The Y is a very positive environment and I’m very comfortable here.” - Dewey Today, he exercises two hours every day and has never felt better. Taylor has learned countless new words in sign language from Dewey and even attends sign language classes in her spare time. Although she doesn’t consider herself an expert, she has a true servant’s heart and has been able to help many deaf individuals and families by assisting them with their membership needs. “The relationships I have made at the Y have strengthened not only my body, but also my mind and my spirit,” said Dewey. “I’m so glad that I decided to look in the window that day.” Taylor, on the other hand, said that, “Dewey needed the Y, but in the end, I needed him.” She continued,“I don’t know if he realizes what he has meant to me.” Thank you for supporting the YMCA OF GREATER OKLAHOMA CITY and giving individuals like Dewey a place that they can get healthy, create strong bonds and help others along the way. 2015 ANNUAL REPORT | YMCA O F G RE AT E R O K L AH O MA CIT Y 11 HEALTHY LIVING The Y’s commitment to healthy living starts with the children we serve, as we work to improve the health and well-being of kids and inspire habits they can continue into adulthood. Programs such as the evidence- based, Food and Fun curriculum are integrated into the After School and Summer Day camp programs where children engage in physical activity every day and are exposed to fruits and vegetables on a weekly basis. The Y also leads the OK 5210 health initiative, which focuses on the daily numbers to live by – 5 or more fruits & vegetables, 2 hours or less of screen time, 1 hour of physical activity and 0 sugary sweetened beverages. 2,155 Children and youth learned healthy habits at the Y’s HEALTHY KID’S DAY® events. 192,073 62 Cancer survivors were served through LIVESTRONG® AT THE YMCA, a free 12-week personalized physical activity and well being program designed to help adult cancer survivors achieve their holistic health goals. 180,000 200 Monthly facility visits to our 13 locations by our members, which translates into an average of an added 180 minutes of movement per week per member. Group exercise classes were held each week across our 13 locations, creating long-term behavior changes while helping members achieve their fitness goals. 4,115 12 People strengthened themselves and their community through membership and programs at the YMCA. Seniors were involved in Silver Sneakers, giving active older adults the opportunity to stay healthy as they age. The Y provides health and wellness programs for every age and fitness level and we are committed to creating a healthier community. From holistic health and well-being programs, to small group activities for older adults, to our LIVESTRONG® AT THE YMCA program, we help kids, adults, families and seniors reach their full potential. 2015 ANNUAL REPORT | YMCA O F G RE AT E R O K L AH O MA CIT Y 13 DEDICATED TO MAKING OUR COMMUNITY GREAT Bella, Alex and Libby share the same beautiful smile, but these sisters couldn’t be more different. Although their personalities are distinctive and unique, each of them found their voice in the Y’s Youth and Government Program. Youth and Government is a national program that involves thousands of teens nationwide in state-organized, model-government activities. Students from every corner of the U.S. have the opportunity to immerse themselves in experiential civic engagement and practice democracy in its pure form. Hundreds of Oklahoma teens meet throughout the year to discuss and debate issues that affect citizens of our state and to propose legislation. Libby, the oldest sister, became involved in Youth and Government when she was a freshman in high school. Now a sophomore at George Washington University in Washington, D.C., she says that the experience completely changed the course of her life - for the better. “Youth and Government has given me the opportunity to do so many great things, including acting as an intern in the government relations and policy office at the YMCA of the USA. That experience allowed me to see the Y from an entirely different side,” said Libby. “I learned that the Y is so much more than a gym and swim. The Y is there with support when a community goes through a hard time, and is often one of the first support systems when there is a disaster. It is often times not something we see, but something we should appreciate more often. The Y touches the lives of everyone who encounters it.” Through her experience with Youth and Government, Libby created a network of friends, many of whom were older and had moved into the workforce. Through those connections, she is now working with students from MIT and Harvard to refine and aggregate big sets of data to help lobbyists and advocacy groups like the Y better understand how Congress works together. “Libby came back from a weekend at the Capitol so much more confident,” said Alex, the middle sister. “She had all of these new ideas and new concepts that were just over my head, and seeing that change in her convinced me to join the program. Throughout my high school experience, I learned my own strengths and I know that the impact I leave on the program will be different than Libby. During my senior year, I took the position of House Chaplain, which allowed me to spend my senior year in the House and share my faith, which was very important to me. It was awesome.” 14 SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY “My daughters have found their voices. Youth and Government has taught them how to be a part of their community, be good civic leaders and change their community - even at their young age.” - Cristi Bella, the youngest sister said that Youth and Government really helped build her confidence. “I was really excited to join so that I could get involved doing all of the things my sisters had done,” said Bella. “The experience allows me to debate about important topics that we sometimes don’t get to voice our opinions about in the classroom.” Being socially responsible means more to these young ladies than it did prior to their involvement in Youth and Government. All three of them will tell you that their participation has taught them the importance of staying involved in their community and to always care what is happening at their local, state and federal levels. And their relationships have strengthened over the years as well. “I’ve seen my sisters grow intellectually as leaders,” said Libby. “We share a unique bond - a strong bond that brings us together. We are, and will always be, there for each other.“ Their mother, Christi beams when she talks about her girls, saying, “They now feel comfortable to express their opinions in a manner that is respectful and that helps them in school and in their daily lives. They have learned how to be a part of their community and good civic leaders even at their young age. It makes me happy knowing that they will continue to be active citizens.” 2015 ANNUAL REPORT | YMCA O F G RE AT E R O K L AH O MA CIT Y 15 SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY The Y is a positive force in our community. Together, we take on the challenges that shape our city’s future. From tackling the achievement gap to teaching healthy habits for a lifetime or giving people the chance to strengthen our community through volunteering, everything the Y does in service of building a better us. Every day, our community faces new challenges that create a greater need for the work we do. Thank you for helping make a difference in so many lives! Meals and snacks were served to 5,229 children in the Oklahoma City, Moore, Guthrie, Edmond, Chickasha, Midwest City and Bethany communities through our Year-Round Food Program. 97,646 36,000 Service men and women were served by 46 volunteers at the YMCA MILITARY WELCOME CENTER at Will Rogers World Airport. Volunteers gave 1,112 hours of their time and participated in 7 volunteer-led service projects through TOGETHERHOOD™. 261 54 130 16 Mattresses, box springs, bed frames and sheet sets were delivered to 24 families in the OAK GROVE community for children who had been sleeping on tile floors. Children between the ages if 0-17 received Christmas gifts through our Angel Tree Program with the Oklahoma City Housing Authority. GREAT THINGS HAPPEN IN OUR COMMUNITY WHEN WE WORK TOGETHER TO INVEST IN OUR KIDS, OUR HEALTH AND OUR NEIGHBORS. 2015 ANNUAL REPORT | YMCA O F G RE AT E R O K L AH O MA CIT Y 17 OUR MISSION IN ACTION Together, with more than 3,600 donors, 131,988 members, 4,473 volunteers and numerous partners throughout the community, we make great things happen in the greater Oklahoma City area by focusing on: YOUTH DEVELOPMENT, HEALTHY LIVING and SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY. 18 Photo Credit: Will Rogers World Airport 2015 192,073 People Served $3,291,234 Financial Assistance Awarded 2015 ANNUAL REPORT | YMCA O F G RE AT E R O K L AH O MA CIT Y 19 RECOGNIZING EXCELLENCE We believe our Association’s continued vitality springs from its diverse members, volunteers and staff. All those who volunteer at the Y provide leadership that is vital to empowering people and communities to learn, grow and thrive. Each year we recognize a few individuals who have distinguished themselves over time through their service. Because of these outstanding volunteers, we continue to see great things happen in our community. YOUTH SPORTS COACH OF THE YEAR VOLUNTEER OF THE YEAR BETHANY YMCA - Charlie Glasco ASSOCIATION BOARD - Ford C. Price, Jr. CHICKASHA AREA YMCA - Traye Alexander BETHANY YMCA - Chris Simpson EARLYWINE PARK YMCA - Coriann Taylor CHICKASHA AREA YMCA - Zack McGill EDMOND YMCA - Trey Riley DOWNTOWN YMCA - Dena Drabek MIDWEST CITY YMCA - Leroy Mosely EARLYWINE PARK YMCA - Kathy Turner NORTH SIDE YMCA - Kelly Speckman EDMOND YMCA - Donnie Van Curen ROCKWELL PLAZA YMCA - Nathan Woods GUTHRIE YMCA - Jennie Woodard FAMILY OF THE YEAR BETHANY YMCA - The Cochran Family YMCA CAMP CLASSEN - The Smith Family CHICKASHA AREA YMCA - The Trammell Family DOWNTOWN YMCA - The Han Family EARLYWINE PARK YMCA - The Roddy Family EDMOND YMCA - The Stoddard Family GUTHRIE YMCA - The Allen Family MIDWEST CITY YMCA - Lucy Wheatley NORTH SIDE YMCA -Tim Fahler ROCKWELL PLAZA YMCA - Michael Ashley SERVICE TO YOUTH EDMOND YMCA - The Tasty Mondays Program Kathy Pearson & Karne Beighle MIDWEST CITY YMCA - Rose State College MIDWEST CITY YMCA - Nancy & Jared Steward SPIRIT, MIND AND BODY NORTH SIDE YMCA - The Johnsen Family DOWNTOWN YMCA - David Badgley ROCKWELL PLAZA YMCA - The Trogdon Family 20 4,473 NUMBER OF VOLUNTEERS 68,367 TOTAL VOLUNTEER HOURS $1,576,543 TOTAL VALUE OF VOLUNTEER TIME THANK YOU FOR EVERYTHING YOU DO! 2015 ANNUAL REPORT | YMCA O F G RE AT E R O K L AH O MA CIT Y 21 OPERATING FINANCIAL REPORT Year Ended October 31, 2015 PUBLIC SUPPORT AND REVENUE: EXPENDITURES: Annual Campaign $ 1,257,210 Employee Compensation $11,978,047 United Way $112,000 Contracted Services $213,134 Special Events $42,429 Supplies & Equipment $3,762,917 Miscellaneous Contributions $518,919 Telephone & Postage $284,134 Government Grants & Contracts $24,376 Occupancy & Insurance $6,191,595 Membership Dues $15,893,605 Marketing & Public Relations $422,014 Program Fees $6,429,005 Staff Development $559,471 Merchandise Sales $227,340 YMCA of the USA Support $282,892 Facility Rental $174,215 Miscellaneous Expense $353,283 Investment Earnings $299,317 Miscellaneous Income $396,346 Total Revenue $25,374,762 Total Expense $24,047,487 Operating Net Revenue Over Expense $1,327,275 Capital Purchases and Debt Service $1,773,482 *Change in Operating Net Assets ($ 446,207) *Transfer from reserves 22 ALLOCATION OF FUNDS BY PROGRAM YOUTH DEVELOPMENT HEALTHY LIVING $10,750,696 $10,744,331 SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY $1,083,638 MANAGEMENT AND GENERAL FUNDRAISING $2,824,842 $518,105 RENTAL ACTIVITY $146,098 2015 ANNUAL REPORT | YMCA O F G RE AT E R O K L AH O MA CIT Y 23 COMMUNITY CONNECTIONS, COMMUNITY SUPPORT DONOR RECOGNITION To thank those who have made contributions, this section is comprised of donors at the $250 level and above. We are extremely grateful for the support of all our donors. GEORGE WILLIAMS CIRCLE $50,000+ LUTHER GULICK CIRCLE $5,000 - $7,499 JAMES NAISMITH CIRCLE $2,500 - $4,999 The Anschutz Foundation The Chickasaw Nation Hatton W. Sumners Foundation Seven Eleven Stores American Fidelity Foundation Aspen Building Services Atlas General Contractors Bank of Oklahoma The Baptist Foundation of Oklahoma Belford Royalty Co., LLC Blue Cross Blue Shield of Oklahoma Marilyn Branch Calcutta Land, LLC David Chansolme Devon Energy Corporation E.L. & Thelma Gaylord Foundation Edmond Electric Jim & Christy Everest Mike & Gail Grady Jennifer & Steve Grigsby David L. Houston Jackson Mechanical Services John R. McCune Charitable Trust Love’s Travel Stops & County Stores, Inc. Mark & Marta McCubbin Mercy NWOKC Rotary Club #1708 Margaret Freede Owens Ross Health Care Rupture Pin Technology Tony Say Charles & Holly Schiavo Al & Shirley Snipes Standley Systems Jack & Jill Talley Randy & Pati Thurman The Walton Family Foundation Tracy B. Williams YBA Shirts, Inc. American Energy - NonOp (AENO) Acts 2 United Methodist Church Joseph Atkinson Freddie Barela Tyler W. Beaver Mark L. Beffort Bill Veazey’s Party Store, Inc. Blair Vending & Coffee Bob Moore Auto Group Justin & Kelly Brown Steve Scott Burton The Chadick Family Mike Clopton Lonnie & Linda Courtright Cox Communications, Inc. Peter Crawford Cummings Family Cybex International, Inc. Bobby & Shirley Darnell Downing Wellhead Equipment, LLC Walt & Ann-Clore Duncan Tricia L. Everest FNB Community Bank Fred Jones Family Foundation Mark & Beverly Funke Grant Thornton, LLP Gulfport Energy Corporation David & Alice Hager Haggard Land Company Don & Pam Harris Kirkpatrick Bank Pat Kluthe Lifetouch National School Studios Main Street Parking, LLC MASSCO, Inc. Masterpiece Painting Co. Ken & Shirley McClain Rick & Barbara McCune Mid-American Christian University THOMAS SULLIVAN CIRCLE $25,000 - $49,999 Access Midstream Freede Family Precor, Inc. Walmart Year Round Food Program WILLIAM LANGDON CIRCLE $10,000 - $24,999 Armed Services YMCA of the USA Vince & Megan Brigham Davis Farms First National Bank & Trust Harris Foundation, Inc. Independent Insurance Agents Kimray, Inc. Matrix Fitness Systems Aubrey & Katie McClendon Oklahoma City Community Foundation St. Anthony Hospital Wynnewood Refining Company R.A. Young Foundation Fund RICHARD MORSE CIRCLE $7,500 - $9,999 Jim & Teresa Allen Analytical Research Laboraties/ ARL Bio Pharma BancFirst John-Mark, Tiffany & Leighton Beaver Enterprise Holdings, Inc. Howard Family Charitable Foundation, Inc. ITC Holdings Art Swanson W&W Steel, LLC 24 D.J. & Sarah Morgan Jim & Lou Ann Morris Octane Fitness, LLC OGE Energy Corp. Oklahoma Auto Exchange, LLC Osborne Electric Company Payrock Energy Pelco Products, Inc. PR Fitness Equipment, Inc. Quail Creek Bank Records - Johnston Family Foundation, Inc. John & Charlotte Richels Ed & Jody Sanchez Sharp’s Cleaning Service, Inc. Richard Singer Southwestern Roofing & Metal, Inc. Johnathan & Sarah Teal TECHNOGYM William (Nic) Thams David & Jane Thompson Travis Voice & Data Ryan Turner Bill & Rhonda Underwood Walmart Supercenter #2803 John West WILLIAM MORGAN CIRCLE $1,500 - $2,499 Arvest Bank Linda Airington American Tank Gauge A-Z Janitorial Badgett Corporation Frankie Barela J. Robb Bartlett & Linda Foster Kirit Bhatka Jim R. Bowers Alfred & Judy Branch Martha Burger Canaan Resource Partners Jill A. Castilla Champion Supply Company, Inc. Charles Allen Ford Claims Management Resources Merv Clements George L. Cockrum Society of St. Andrew Feeding OKC & Mid - Del’s Hungry People John & Teresa Combs Eric Dahlgren Jim Daniel Richard DiAngelo Dillon Foundation Nathan & Ashley Donald Roger & Shirley Ellis EnCap Investments, L.P. Eskridge Chevrolet Exposure Marketing & Promotion, Inc. Tim & Richelle Fahler Kristin Fares Dru Farris First Fidelity Bank Friends of NW 10th Street Russell Gholson Richard Godfrey, Jr. Kelly Gray Mr. & Mrs. J. Patrick Hare David & Aimee Harlow Ed Heinen Mark Herrin HSI Sensing Hudiburg Auto Group INTERBANK INTEGRIS Health Jagers & Johnston, PLLC. Jan Oil Company The Joullian Foundation, Inc. E. Carey Joullian, IV Kelly & Jennifer Kay Hugh & Casey Killblane Alex & Lindsey Lancaster Land Vest Leadership Midwest City Lifeline Home Health/Hospice Todd & Donna Lisle Marc Marion Matherly Mechanical Jeffrey & Michele Matthews McAfee & Taft McClain’s RV SuperStore Chris McIntire Medcentive Paul & Suzy Merritt Marian J. Moon Larry A. Morgan Mustang Fuel Corporation Native Oil & Gas Norick Investment Company Oakley’s, Inc. OKKI Industries Oklahoma Bar Foundation OU Medical Center - Edmond Jeff & Monica Parduhn Myron Pope Justin Porter Price Edwards & Company Quickscores, LLC Kathryn E.H. Reilly Mike & Kelly Roark Marcia Sauzek Stephen (Steve) B. Slawson Snipes Insurance Agency/Sterling Management Group Bill & Alden Snipes Mike Sohn Stable Energy Resources Stevens & Dillinger Physical Therapy Specialists Don Strain Michele Taylor Tom A. Thomas, Jr. Fund William G. Townsend Turf Team Lawn Management Lori Tyler Universal Insurance Agency, Inc. USA Screen Printing & Embroidery Co. VISA Giving Station Acea Warn Weokie Credit Union Foundation Rainey & Casey Williams Women of the South Jamey Alan Wright JOHN R. MOTT CIRCLE $1,000 - $1,499 Albert Pike Lodge #162 AF & AM Bob & Terri Alcorn Kerry & Carol Alexander Stanley W. Alexander AT&T Beth Atkinson Audio Dimensions Bags, Inc. John & Maria Baker BancFirst - Guthrie BancFirst - Mid-Del Jennifer Banda Basey’s Roofing David Beal Matt Bearrow Bella Rose, LLC Beryl Hudspeth Cothran Trust BKD, LLP Foundation Jason & Lori Blair Blake Production Company, Inc. Henry Bockus, III Boldt Construction Maj. Gen. William P. Bowden, USAF (RET) Jim Bowers, Jr. Greg Boxer Robert (Rob) E. Braver Pat & Paula Brooks Larry Brown Buchanan Funeral Service Steve Buchanan Calvert’s Plant Interiors Campbell Soup Foundation Linda Carr Robert & Jean Carroll Jeff Cato Central Liquor Company Chaparral Energy, LLC Chickasha Rotary Club Steve & Wanda Chiles Dr. Bobby & Jayne Christensen Citizens Bank of Edmond Richard L. Clements George & Karla Cohlmia Joe & Charlene Cole Comanche Resources Company Steve & Pam Commons Community Bank of Oklahoma Community Hospital Construction Unlimited, Inc. Core Physical Therapy Duane Cory Corey Wayne Couch Crawford Roofing Crawley Petroleum Corp. Creative Image John & Heather Croak Robert Croak Linda Croak Crowe & Dunlevy Glenn Davis DeHart Air Conditioning & Electronics, Inc. Dobson Technologies Dolese Bros. Co. Dr. John Phillips Dena K. Drabek Dynamic Drinks Eaton - Quade Plastics Co., Inc. Christopher Edwards Ryan & Patti Ellis Ryan Epley Kristi Evans Bruce Ewing Express Employment Professionals Faith Family Friends Forever Farmers Insurance - Misti Wriston Federal Corporation Rodney & Marti Fergason First Bethany Bank First National Bank of Oklahoma Fit Circle Fitness Maintenance Solutions Steve P. Foerster Foliart Huff Ottaway & Bottom Barbara Fox Doug & Suzie Fuller Robert G. Fuller Allen Gann Frank Gartin Lance & Amanda Genzer Charles S. Givens The Gold Family: Megan, Michael, Kathy & Mike Tom Goldsworthy Robert & Blanche Gordon Family Grace Living Centers Foundations, Inc. AJ Griffin Guthrie Job Corps Center Guthrie Lions Club HAC, Inc. Scott & Kristy Hall Sue Healey HealthSource of Midwest City Healthways, Inc. Bryan & Erin Heathcock Lenny Henderson Kathy Henry Stephanie & Gregg Henson Krystal Herrera Ray Hibbard H-I-S Paint Manufacturing Co., Inc. Mark L. Holland Dr. Richard Hollander Kenny Holloway The Hood Famiy Charitable Foundation Quinton & Susannah Hooper - In Memory of Aidan Hooper Mark R. Houser David Howald Kent Howald John & Janet Hudson Andrew Hwang IBC Bank INASMUCH Foundation James Farris Associates 2015 ANNUAL REPORT | YMCA O F G RE AT E R O K L AH O MA CIT Y 25 Jay’s Jewelry John Holt Auto Group John Vance Auto Group Dane Johnson Patsy Jones K&M Highline Service, LLC Keller Williams Realty Christopher T. Kenney Kierl Orthodontics Taylor King Michele L. Kingdom Jantz & Michelle Kinzer Krista Jones, DDS PC Matt Kwiatkowski LaForge Properties David Lam Jean M. Laughlin Angela Ledbetter Insurance Duke Ligon Alan N. Loeffler Gary & Judy Lombard Lowe’s Home Improvement Warehouse Alexis & Brian Lux Donald & Linda Maisch Kathryn Marion Marley & Harrod Dentistry, P.C. Tracy & Jeff Martens Matt Pryor Insurance Agency, Inc. Mike McCoy Anthony McDermid McDonald Land Services Mark McPherson Mercer Adams Funeral Services Mercy Hospital Logan County Jason Miller Scott & Tara Mitchell Clear Choice Insurance Agency Chad Moore David D. Morgan Jon Morgan Morris Motor Sports Marco Morrow Mosley Agency, Inc. Mr. Ooley’s Mark T. Muse Katie & Chris Neal Carleeta Nelson Larry & Polly Nichols Nicola Banking Systems Richard D. Nix Northwestern Mutual Life Ochs Real Estate Tara Weichbrodt O’Connell Catherine R. O’Connor Mike & Lisa O’Keefe Oklahoma Millworks Oklahoma State Bank Orthodontic Associates Shelley Overholt 26 Pace Butler Matt Parker Richard M. Parker The Peacock Family Pelagic Tank, LLC Perfection Truck Parts & Equipment Drs. Johnathan & Ensa Pillow Pitmon Oil & Gas Co. Pollution Control Corporation David Posey Lee Powell Presbyterian Health Foundation Shannon Kathleen Presti Public Service Company of Oklahoma Qdoba Mexican Grill Gene Rainbolt RCB Bank - Edmond Aaron Reyna Reynolds Ford of Oklahoma City Earl & Deborah Reynolds Melissa & Taylor Richardson Ryan Rickett Shelby Ian Rigsby Elizabeth Claire Risch Robins & Morton Construction Janet & Perry Robinson Roger Rock Rotary Club of Edmond Rotary Club of South Oklahoma City Royalty Management/Century 21 Tim Rudd Mark Ruffin Brandon Rumbelow Running Wild Catering Scott Sabolich Prosthetics & Research Kailash Sachdeva Richard & Connie Sallee Greg & Rose Salomon Service Tech Shartel Church of God Bryan P. Sherlock Scott L. Shields Richard (Dick) L. Sias Janice Y. Singer Brad Smith K.E. Smith Wayne & Sandy Smith Wayne & Judith Snow Kristen H. Sorocco Spencer Family Dentistry P.C. Spoonful Pharmacy St. Elijah Orthodox Christian Church Doug & Susie Stussi Steven Sullivan Sunbelt Pools Taylor Vaetrix, LLC Dennis & Bobbie Teal Michael A. Tharp The Meinders Foundation The Ran & Carol Ricks Foundation Marilyn Thies Thompson Flooring Mark & Nancy Thompson Tinker Federal Credit Union Mr. & Mrs. Tointigh R. Sean Trauschke TRONOX, LLC Kathryn B. Turner The Urquhart Family Chris & Becky Vincent Vondel L. Smith & Son Mortuary Ed J. Wagner Bryan Weathers Tyler Webb Wheeler Farms Wheels Express Randy & Wayne Wickersham Charles & Renate Wiggin Stacy & Shane Willard Williams Foundation, Inc. Steve Wilsey CHAIRMAN’S CLUB $500 - $999 Cindy Allen Debbie Anderson Michael L. Ashley Heather Beaver Bryan Beavers Joey Beedle Brenda Bennett The Boeing Company Sarah & Matthew Boydstun Brandi Nicole Bradford Jessica Brodmerkel Jerry & Carleen Burger Capitol Hill Florist Whitney & Nathan Chandler Curt Chappell Comfort Inn & Suites Companion Health Services, LLC Companion Hospice, LLC Comtech Design Print & Mail, LLC Concordia Life Care Community Consolidated Builders Continental Land Resources Cooper Auto Stores Luke Corbett Taylor & Matt Corum Richard Coyle Crest Foods of Oklahoma Chris Crotts Todd Currie Patricia L. Deason Nick & Nicole Dell’Osso Larry & Alice Devane Miles Dickinson Diffee Ford Lincoln Randy J. Dittmann Victor & Diana Donald Robert & Ladonna Douglass Matt Dowell Carl & Susan Edwards Eric S. Eissenstat Mike W. Ellis Energy FC, LLC Express Credit Auto Farrow Orthodontics, PLLC Bradley W. Fielding First American Bank Zach Foster Matthew R. Franklin Kevin Freeman Friends of Multisport, Inc. Ft. Gibson State Bank Gideon Steel Panel Company, LLC Gilbert Medical Center Golden Age Nursing Home of Guthrie, LLC The Goyette Family Jim Gray Sherri Greene David & Pam Greenwell Amzi Gregory Paige Haag Hampton Inn - Midwest City Jennifer Han Maury Hardy Larry Harmon Jonathan Harpman Hayes, Magrini & Gatewood Mike Hellack Heritage Funeral Home & Cremation Services Heritage Trust Co. Daniel & Caitlin Hernandez Estela Hernandez Heidi Hess Don Q. Hewett Nicole Renee Heyland Candice & Dan Hillenbrand Randy Hogan Robert Horanzy Larry Howell Alissa Jackson John & Judy Jernagin Garrett Zane Johnson James A. Johnson Johnston Builders Angela K. Jones JP Morgan Corporate Giving John Kennedy Kenneth James State Farm Agency Sara L. Kersey Keith T. Kersten Kirsten Killinger King Energy Kiwanis Club of Southwest OKC Jerry A. Krittenbrink KWCO Radio Shaun Lambert Ryan Lambert Carol & Mark Lester John & Harolyn Long Matt & Traci Long MAC Systems Pat Mahoney & Paul Middleton Fund David B. Mallory Andrea M. Martin Carl Martincich Stacy L. McDaniel Fransen & Todd McGinley Virginia A. Meade Medallion Management Kristen & Michael Merritt Jarett Metheny Midtown Renaissance Midwest City Firefighters Association Midwest Hose & Specialty, Inc. Jan S. Milanowski Miller-Tippens Construction Co., LLC Kenneth Mitchell Kiley Lynn Mixon Mollman Outdoor Ken Moore Robyn G. Morse Riley Mulinix Keith Needham Linda Neimann New Horizons Foundation, Inc./M68 Project Kristie & Mike Nickell Jason Niven Ted Norton Robert & Karen O’Bannon Oklahoma Home Centers, Inc. On Track Staffing Lindsay Palazzo Panhandle Oil & Gas, Inc. Partners Human Resources Jessie & Eric Peach Kendra Plafker Chris Porter Ashley & Ryan Posey Travis & Libby Posey Patrick Prevo Ron & Regina Pyle Gary D. Rader Michael Rainbolt Steve & Susan Raybourn Redwoods Group Foundation, Inc. Jonathan Rios Stephanie M. Roberts Faye C. Rodgers Randy & Tamara Roper Mollie Say Jimmie (Jim) Lee Shaffer Milo Shedeck Greg & Darlene Shoopman Beth & Carl Shortt Tammy Simkins Chris A. Simpson Skyline Media Group Roger Smith Mahrae Smith Roy H. Smith Shanna Marie Smith Debi Smulyan & Steve Landis Solaris Technologies, Inc. Sterling Stalder Steffen & Farrow Orthodontics Stillwater Milling SUBWAY OK SUB OF OKC, INC. Sun & Ski Andrew & Cathy Tarver The Craig Foundation The Reserve Petroleum Company Joshua C. Thompson J. Michael Tibbals Lyndsey Nelson Zena & Miguel Tipton Topographic, Inc. Johnny & Debbie Trammell Gerald E. Tucker Dr. Lewis Turney Michael Turpen Valentine Charitable Trust Vital Outdoor Advertising, Inc. Vital Signs of Oklahoma Pete C. Voogt Walker Foot & Ankle Specialists Maria Mendez Wallace Lee Richard Walther Wattie Wolfe Mechanical Bobby Wegener Bryan Wilcox Twila Williams Willow Creek Nursing Home Wilshire Charitable Foundation Joann T. Worthington Worx Property Management, LLC PRESIDENT’S CLUB $250 - $499 5 Star Fence Robert Abernathy ABNG, Inc. Powell & Carol Adams Advanced Chiropractic & Rehabilitation Clinic The Advisory Group Donna K. Albright Sheila M. Algan Larry R. Anderson Andy Lester, Attorney at Law Chris Angel Angel, Johnston, & Blasingame, P.C. Jim W. Arnot Lisa M. Ashford Rebecca Marie Avey George & Kari Baker Charles Barbeau Susan Barnes Jerry Bayliss Richard A. Beale Keith Beatty Ben Milam Heat & Air David H. Bennett Cindy & Michael Biddinger Big John’s Lawn Care Thomas (Tom) C. Blanton Emily Blaschke Pat & David Brown Yohance M. Brown Brown’s Driving School Dan Brummitt Leslie Buford Bullet Liner of Oklahoma Ronald P. Burkard Mike & Alea Burke C & R Steaks, Inc. Cash Cameron Century 21 Goodyear Green Ron Chadick Dan & Paula Chavez Chickasha Industrial & Chickasha Industrial & Welding Supply, Inc. Chickasha Realty Christ Family Church Cimarron Trailers, Inc. City of Midwest City David Clayton Cochran Abstract Co. Tammy R. Coffee Doug Coker Community Pet Hospital, P.C. Angela MeShawn Conley Connelly Paving Company Chad Crane Michael Crawford Steven Crawford Leslie Crissup Brayden Croslin Robert D. Curley Shane & Dana Curtin Carrie Daniels Derek Davis Elyse Davis Dave Deardeuff Matt & Rachel Deason Michael Deason Seth & Mandy Dehart Raymond Deiter Tim J. Delise Kathy Demaree Mary Susan “Susie” Dennis W.J. Dillon III Rick Dimick Bradley & Health Doherty LaVerne & Susan Dowding David Dutton E V Cox Construction Co Eisenhour Funeral Home Na’Cole Elledge Shelby Elliott 2015 ANNUAL REPORT | YMCA O F G RE AT E R O K L AH O MA CIT Y 27 Emrick’s Van & Storage Co Eventbrite Farmers Insurance - Chickasha Shelby Faust Nanci Fennell Fergason Farms Finance Point Colin & Mary FitzSimons Fox Building Supply Frailey, Chaffin, Cordell, Perryman & Sterkel Christine Fransen Fritz Kate Foundation at Church of the Savior Maria Garcia GB Energy, Inc. Bradley Gleichman Courtney L. Glenn Kaitlyn Gooch James D. Gormley Linda Graham Debby & Frank Gresh Guthrie Fraternal Order of Police Maria Habito Brian & Fawn Hammons Rachelle D. Harak Angie Hendricks Kristin & Robbie Hersom Higgins Insurance Agency Joe M. Hodges Eric Holmberg Hometown Home Health Kimberly Horsman Michelle L. Huck Meagan Huff Sean M. Hugo William Hussong Immediate Care Industry Systems INSURICA Greg & Lisa Iseman J.J. O’Connell James Lighting, Inc. Jerry D Kiefer & Associates, LLC Edward G. Jezek Greg Jones Joshua A Lee, P.C. Ron & Darlene Justice Kabir Inn, Inc./Medical Inn Doug A. Kamermayer Drake Keith Michelle Kelley Thomas Kendrick Thomas M. Kerrihard Kory Kirkland Whitney Knight William M. Kohs Richard L. Kondrick Hank Laakman Mark & Gwen Lang Tom Lantz 28 Joe Larocca Donna Legaard Carolyn Leslie Brad & Nicole Levendofsky Liberty National Bank Cathy S. Lippard Lisa’s Place, Inc. Stenia & Ray Little William (Bill) P. Livermon Hollis Lloyd Scott Loft Keaton M. Mann Louis & Pat Marschik Timothy L. Martin Mitsy Martin-Davis Ben Mason Joyce Ann Mauldin Kyle Maxwell Mary Jane Maxwell Jennifer NaCole McCann MCD Company McDonald’s - Chickasha Zack McGill Robert Pool McGinley Jim G. McGuire Tanner (James) McGuire Anne Means Merck Partnership for Giving Frank Merrick Metro Glass Christopher (Chris) K. Meyers John Meyers Michael J. Camlinde & Assoc., Inc. Midconex Minerals, Inc. MidFirst Bank - Chickasha Kelly Miller Michael J. Milligan Charlotte Mitchell William C. Mitchell Emlie Moad Raymond R. Mobley Rachel & Scott Morris Vaughn & Kathleen Moseley Erik & Michelle Mottinger Dwight P. Moyer MultiLingual Communication Services Kyle Whitter Muse Derek Neher Eric Nelson Clyde Nitta David P. Odom Oklahoma Electric Cooperative Oklahoma Station BBQ Brooke Oliver Caroline Marie O’Neal Ouachita Exploration Lisa Owens Joann F. Pace Francy Palmer Jim Parrack Lisa Pembrook Nancy Pfeil Richard A. Poling Tom & Sandy Posey Kaye Potter Shane & Felicia Pratt Professional Insurors Agency Daniel & Tamara Pullin Push Pedal Pull RCB Bank Red Carpet Charters Regent Bank Brian Renz Brandon Reynolds Claudia Robertson Katherine Robertson Marissa E. Robinson Rock Island Exploration, LLC Ron Moore & Associates, Inc. Carolie Rozell Richard Runyon Lois Russell Bob Rutherford Sand Hill Electric Brian K. Sanders Sandler Training Audrey & Drew Sanford Paulette Schroeder Schwarz Ready Mix George & Margaret Selby J.D., Katrina, Cal & Kate Shaklee Amanda Shankle-Knowlton Jean M. Sharp William (Bill) Shdeed Joe T. Shockley, Jr. Kim W. Shoemake Signs By Tomorrow Max Simmons Small Engine Services Gregory W. Smith Jay & Sara Smith Nancy Louise Smith Eric Snyder Sonic - S May Sooner Mailing Service, Inc. Sooner State Bank Sheila Spangler State Farm Insurance - Gary Unruh Stevens Trucking Emily Schnabl Todd & Mariann Stone Renzi Stone Strategic Business Resources Julia C. Summers Swadley’s SYSCO Food Service of Oklahoma Robert R. Taylor Teague Bodyshop The Cotton Law Firm, LLC Dr. Tony Thomas Thome Cook Insurance Agency Marion C. Thompson Clarence Gale Thorsen Louise M. Thurman Dee Tibbals Tomlinson Insurance Agency Tower Investments, LLC Towne East Homes, LLC Bret & Nancy Towne Bill Trammell Brad Traynor Clyde & Rosalie Tullos Gregory Turner Mark A. Turner Jonathan Udoka Bob & Geri Valdez Family Donnie & Heather Van Curen Doug Van Meter Verizon Foundation Vets Septic Services Dion & Edith Vickers Shayne Vigil Blake Virgin Gena Timberman Vose Foundation Inc. W.L. McNatt & Co. Ron Wallace Shirley Waner Joshua E. Watkins Darrin Webster Matt Weingart Mark Wells Jay G. Wilkinson Norris Emanuel Williams Window Innovations Greg K. Womack Michael Young YMCA HONOR ROLL The YMCA Honor Roll pays tribute to an exclusive and dedicated group of individuals, families and foundations who have helped advance the mission of the YMCA through cumulative, lifetime contributions of $100,000 or more to annual campaigns, capital development projects, and/or endowment funds. The Anschutz Foundation Anonymous Ray T. Anthony Mr. & Mrs. Clayton I. Bennett Mr. & Mrs. Sam Cerny Mr. & Mrs. Richard H. Clements Eberly Foundation Mr. & Mrs. James H. Everest Jean I. Everest Foundation Freede Family Mr. & Mrs. E.K. Gaylord Mr. & Mrs. Edward L. Gaylord Inasmuch Foundation Joullian Foundation, Inc. Kirkpatrick Family Fund J.E. & L.E. Mabee Foundation Aubrey & Katie McClendon K.T. & Marilyn Meade, Jr. The Meinders Foundation Norrick Investment Company Majorie Norrick Mr. & Mrs. Ray H. Potts Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation Al Snipes Family Hatton. W. Sumners Foundation Richard Thompson Randy & Pati Thurman Thomas Utterback Estate Jill & Todd Utz Ward Family Bill & Joan Yinger R.A. Young THE HERITAGE CLUB The Heritage Club is comprised of individuals and families who have made an outright or planned gift to the YMCA’s endowment fund. Melvin Adler* Thomas C. Aldridge* Ray T. Anthony* Bob & Nancy Anthony Mr.*& Mrs. Stan A. Barton John M. Beard* George P. Benson* Ms. Eloise Bentley Mrs. Betty Blasdel Betty Brantley Len & Donna Cason Mr.*& Mrs. Samuel J. Cerny Children’s Charity Ball Fund Mr. & Mrs.* Richard H. Clements Mr. & Mrs. R.J. Clements* Community Action Agency William & Susan Cooks Vern Lee Crossman* Sean & Terri Cummings Sylvia Denebeim* Dillon Foundation M.A. Dixon* Mr. & Mrs. Jack Durland Eberly Family Trust Mike Ellis Col. James A. Embry, Jr.* Mr. & Mrs. James H. Everest Mr. Jean I. Everest* Mr. & Mrs. James Farris Mr. & Mrs. Carl S. Ford* Helen A. Galloway* E.K. Gaylord* Edward L. Gaylord* Mr. & Mrs. Richard H. Godfrey Robert D. Gordon Family Mr. & Mrs. Mike Grady Mr. & Mrs. J. Patrick Hare Donald & Pam Harris John A. Henry Thomas Hill Al Hines* Dick & Willena Horton Francis E. Hutchinson* Jones Youth Group Joullian Foundation Hugh & Casey Killblane Kirkpatrick Family Fund Kirkpatrick Foundation Mr. & Mrs. John E. Kirkpatrick* Mrs. Joan Kirkpatrick Cara Langer* Mr. & Mrs. M. Stanley Lee* Dutch & Lucile Lindsay* Lippert Bros., Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Bill Livermon Dave & Lana Lopez Major Barrett Lowe Mr. & Mrs. Gene Maule Mr. & Mrs. Albert P. McWhorter Mr. & Mrs. G.E. McWhorter, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. James Meade Mr. & Mrs. K.T. Meade Mrs. Donalene Moody* Mr. & Mrs. David Morgan Mr. & Mrs. Norman A. Morse* Samuel R. Noble Foundation Ronald Norick Rev. Thomas B. Norman, Jr. Optimist Club of Downtown Mr. & Mrs. Leo J. Portman Mr. & Mrs. Ray H. Potts Dr. Jesse Newby Ray* G. Jeffrey Records, Jr. Al Reddick* Warren Rice Memorial Fund George M. Richardson Alta Merle Ricks* Ricks Exploration Karen L. Robinette* Kimber & Cesar Rodgers Rotary Foundation Charles Scott Mr. & Mrs. William F. Shdeed Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Shook Joe L. Singer* Boston W. Smith* Joan Sneed* Lee Sneed Al M. Snipes Rebecca Davis Snipes* Jean & Frank Stockham Michael & Julia Tharp Mr. & Mrs. Randy Thurman W. G. Townsend Thomas W. Utterback* Sara Jane Vermillion Justin & Marguerite Voght Charles Waldrop J.P. “Preach” Wagnon* Mr. & Mrs. David L. Watts Caleb & Suzanne West Florence O. Wilson* R.A. & Verna Young* *deceased CAPITAL GIFTS Ash Street Place Aspen Building Services Marilyn Branch The Chickasaw Nation Davis Farms Eskridge L & L Antiques & Collections, LLC K. T. (Bud) Meade, Jr Kenneth Mitchell Evelyn Nephew Nancy & George Records Ryan Sparkman - In Memory of Clay Towles IN-KIND GIFTS George Baker Ben E Keith Foods Bill Veazey’s Party Store, Inc. Blair Vending & Coffee Books Are Blessing Charleston’s Restaurant Chick - fil - A Comtech Design Print and Mail, LLC Crest Foods Fairfield Inn FedEx Office Memorial Road iON Oklahoma KOCO 5 Journal Record Lamar Outdoor Advertising LaQuinta Inn Legend at Rivendell Lincoln Park Senior Center Meadowood Baptist Church Metro Family Mollman Outdoor, Inc. National Rifle Association The OKC Tribune On Cue Express Ozarka Water Company Doug & Barbara Perkins Shartel Church of God Ralph Shortey Running Wild Catering Smoothie King SYSCO Food Service of Oklahoma The Express-Star Tyler Media Vital Signs of Oklahoma, Inc. Will Rogers World Airport We want to properly thank and honor our donors. If you have a correction please contact Alexis Lux at 405 297 7753 or [email protected] 2015 ANNUAL REPORT | YMCA O F G RE AT E R O K L AH O MA CIT Y 29 LEADERSHIP BOARD OF DIRECTORS CHAIR Jack Talley CHAIR ELECT Tricia Everest VICE CHAIR David Houston TREASURER Jennifer Grigsby SECRETARY Randy Thurman Alfred C. Branch Vince Brigham Justin Brown Keith Bryant Jill Castilla Rob Cherry William Citty Richard L. Clements Mick Cornett James D. Couch Sean Cummings* Walt Duncan IV Eric S. Eissenstat James H. Everest* Steve Foerster Doug Fuller Mark W. Funke* Dave Hager J. Patrick Hare* David Harlow* Ed Heinen Estela Hernandez Krystal Herrera Joe M. Hodges Christopher T. Kenney Dr. Tom Kupiac Ryan Leonard Todd Lisle Carl Martincich Mark McCubbin Rick McCune Virginia Meade P. Mark Moore Xavier Neira Richard Nix Cathy O’Connor Margaret Freede Owens Ford C. Price, Jr.* K. Earl Reynolds K. Randy Roper Marcia Sauzek Bill Snipes Wayne L. Snow Lee Symcox David Thompson* Gena Timberman Lori Tyler G. Rainey Williams, Jr.* Roy Williams Joann Worthington *Former Chairs of the Board of Directors 30 EXECUTIVE OFFICERS EXECUTIVE DIRECTORS BRENDA BENNETT Vice President, Communications BETHANY YMCA Don Strain LONNIE COURTRIGHT Vice President, Property Management AMANDA GENZER Vice President, Human Resources MIKE GRADY President & CEO DON HARRIS Vice President & CFO KELLY KAY Vice President & COO ALEXIS LUX Vice President, Financial Development CHICKASHA AREA YMCA Nathan Donald EARLYWINE PARK YMCA Paul Urquhart EDWARD L. GAYLORD DOWNTOWN, MIDTOWN & MAIN STREET YMCAs Michele Taylor MIDWEST CITY YMCA Ryan Epley MITCH PARK, RANKIN & GUTHRIE YMCAs Mike Roark NORTH SIDE YMCA Johnathan Teal ROCKWELL CROSSING & ROCKWELL PLAZA YMCAs Ryan Ellis YMCA CAMP CLASSEN Scott Hall YMCA OF GREATER OKLAHOMA CITY LOCATIONS ASSOCIATION OFFICES RANKIN YMCA 500 North Broadway, Suite 500 Oklahoma City, OK 73102 • 405 297 7777 1220 South Rankin Street Edmond, OK 73034 • 405 348 9622 BETHANY YMCA ROCKWELL CROSSING YMCA 3400 North Mueller Avenue Bethany, OK 73008 • 405 789 0231 CHICKASHA AREA YMCA 725 West Chickasha Avenue Chickasha, OK 73018 • 405 224 2281 EARLYWINE PARK YMCA 11801 South May Avenue Oklahoma City, 73170 • 405 378 0420 EDWARD L. GAYLORD DOWNTOWN YMCA 1 Northwest 4th Street Oklahoma City, OK 73102 • 405 297 7700 GUTHRIE YMCA 114 East Oklahoma Avenue Guthrie, OK 73044 • 405 282 8206 MAIN STREET YMCA 100 West Main Street, Suite 125 Oklahoma City, OK 73008 • 405 702 9003 MIDTOWN YMCA 12100 North Rockwell, Suite 6 Oklahoma City, OK 73162 • 405 728 9622 ROCKWELL PLAZA YMCA 8300 Glade Avenue Oklahoma City, OK 73132 • 405 621 5858 YMCA CAMP CLASSEN 10840 Main Camp Road Davis, OK 73030 • 580 369 2272 YMCA GREENBRIAR PROGRAM CENTER 1500 Kingsridge Drive Oklahoma City, OK 73170 • 405 691 8101 YMCA LINCOLN PARK SENIOR CENTER 4712 North Martin Luther King Oklahoma City, OK 73111 • 405 427 0862 YMCA MILITARY WELCOME CENTER Will Rogers World Airport, Bay 0, 7100 Terminal Drive, Unit 927 Oklahoma City, OK 73159 • 405 680 9781 1110 North Classen Drive, Suite 200 Oklahoma City, OK 73103 • 405 232 9622 MIDWEST CITY YMCA 2817 North Woodcrest Drive Midwest City, OK 73110 • 405 733 9622 MITCH PARK YMCA 2901 Marilyn Williams Drive Edmond, OK 73003 • 405 330 4016 NORTH SIDE YMCA 10000 North Pennsylvania Avenue Oklahoma City, OK 73120 • 405 751 6363 2015 ANNUAL REPORT | YMCA O F G RE AT E R O K L AH O MA CIT Y 31 OUR MISSION OUR FOCUS To put Christian principles into practice through We believe that to bring about meaningful programs that build healthy spirit, mind and change in individuals and communities, we body for all. must be focused and accountable. That’s why we focus our work in three key areas that are OUR CAUSE fundamental to strengthening community: At the Y, strengthening community is our Youth Development, Healthy Living and cause. Every day, we work side-by-side with Social Responsibility. our neighbors to make sure that everyone, regardless of age, income or background, has COMMUNITIES SERVED the opportunity to learn, grow and thrive. Bethany • Blanchard • Chickasha • Choctaw Deer Creek • Del City • Edmond • Guthrie Midwest City • Moore • Mustang • Newcastle Nichols Hills • Nicoma Park • Oklahoma City Piedmont • Tuttle • The Village • Warr Acres • Yukon You have great things inside of you. Share them with others and watch the people you touch discover their own greatness. ymcaokc.org 405 297 7777 ©2016 YMCA OF GREATER OKLAHOMA CITY