2014 Annual Report - Volusia Flagler Family YMCA
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2014 Annual Report - Volusia Flagler Family YMCA
FOR YOUTH DEVELOPMENT® FOR HEALTHY LIVING FOR SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY CVO, John Meneough, and CEO and President, Teresa Rand, show their “Ys up” with YMCA After School program participants. PAST, PRESENT & FUTURE CELEBRATING 170 YEARS OF SERVICE NATIONALLY THE VOLUSIA FLAGLER FAMILY YMCA 96 YEARS LOCALLY 2014 ANNUAL REPORT Dear Y Supporter, The Y movement is alive and well in our region, and we are pleased to share with you some of the highlights of our impact in this community from 2014. For the last 96 years, the Y has offered services to address unmet needs in the Volusia Flagler region, just as the Y movement has served other communities across the U.S. for the past 170 years. We are proud to be a part of a national organization with such a rich history of community service. We hope you enjoy this year’s Annual Report as it takes you on a journey from the Y’s humble beginnings in London to our present day impact right here in our own backyard. Of course, the Volusia Flagler Family YMCA could not serve so many in our region without the generous support of our donors and volunteers. Throughout our history, we have relied on those in our community with similar convictions about service for those in need to help us put our mission into action. Thank you for working with us to ensure that our neighbors have a place to make healthy living a priority, that our children have the support needed to develop a healthy spirit, mind and body, and that our area never loses its drive to serve those with the greatest needs among us. The work we do today helps to ensure that our next 96 years are even more impactful than the first! Sincerely, John Meneough Chief Volunteer Officer 2 VOLUSIA FLAGLER FAMILY YMCA VOLUSIA FLAGLER FAMILY YMCA 3 Teresa Rand President and CEO 2014 Volusia Flagler Family YMCA Annual Report Table of Contents 6 Healthy Living 8 Robert L. Voges Memorial Fund 10 Social Responsibility 12 Youth Development 14 Volusia Flagler Family YMCA: Past, Present & Future 18 Living life to the fullest at 106 20 A new day is dawning at YMCA Camp Winona 22 Treasurer’s Report 23 Branch Board Members 24 YMCA Donor list Follow our timeline of historic YMCA events across the bottom of pages in this Report. FROM HUMBLE …TO SERVING WITH BEGINNINGS… HUMILITY In 1844, industrialized London was a place of great turmoil and despair. For the young men who migrated to the city from rural areas to find jobs, London offered a bleak landscape of tenement housing and dangerous influences. Twenty-two-year-old George Williams, a farmerturned-department store worker, was troubled by what he saw. He joined 11 friends to organize the first Young Men’s Christian Association (YMCA), a refuge of Bible study and prayer for young men seeking escape from the hazards of life on the streets. Years later, retired Boston sea captain Thomas Valentine Sullivan, working as a marine missionary, noticed a similar need to create a safe “home away from home” for sailors and merchants. Inspired by the stories of the Y in England, he led the formation of the first U.S. YMCA at the Old South Church in Boston on December 29, 1851. In London, George Williams and 11 friends were compelled to help young men find what they felt: God’s grace 1844 The first YMCA in North America is founded in Boston, Mass. 1851 4 VOLUSIA FLAGLER FAMILY YMCA 1853 Today, the Y is one of the nation’s leading nonprofit organizations strengthening communities through youth development, healthy living and social responsibility. Across the United States, 2,700 Ys engage 21 million men, women and children – regardless of age, income or background – to nurture the potential of children and teens, improve the nation’s health and well-being and provide opportunities to give back and support neighbors. Anchored in more than 10,000 communities, the Y has the long-standing relationships and physical presence not just to promise, but to deliver lasting personal and social change. See pages 16 - 19 for a history of the YMCA in Volusia and Flagler counties and a look ahead! Chief Volunteer Officer, John Meneough, left, and incoming CVO Rufus Johnson. The Cincinnati YMCA offers the nation’s first recorded English as a second language course. One of the first YMCAs was also one of the earliest AfricanAmerican organizations in the U.S. 1856 1857 When the Civil War broke out, more than 5,000 YMCA volunteers worked in battlefields, hospitals, army and prison camps. The Brooklyn (N.Y.) YMCA adds physical work to its Christian program as a means to attract young men it could not reach otherwise. 1861 1864 E.V.C. Eato of New York City becomes the first black delegate to attend the YMCA annual convention. He was given a standing ovation. President Lincoln signs the Congressional charter of the YMCA of Washington, D.C. VOLUSIA FLAGLER FAMILY YMCA 5 2015 1867 HEALTHY LIVING “LIVESTRONG saved my life. It’s not just the physical part, it’s making connections, IT’S ABOUT HEALTH NOT DISEASE It’s a bond that’s forever.” and regaining strength, rebuilding endurance. But there’s a special component to the program that comes about. The participants range from 20 to 70 years old and the relationships that form are everlasting,” said Randolyn Haley, YMCA district wellness director. “Cancer tends to be a journey you do alone. At the YMCA you’re recovering, you’re healing, you’re getting stronger, you’re getting healthier, and you begin to focus on what’s ahead. LIVESTRONG has Chartrand went through four months of chemotherapy and 35 rounds of radiation. His 6-foot frame was down to 142 pounds. When it was over his cancer went into remission, but the treatments had taken a toll on his health. Then he noticed a news article about LIVESTRONG. “After my cancer I was kind of lost, I didn’t know what to do. I came here just a shell of a person.” “The LIVESTRONG program was brought to the Port Orange Family YMCA just a little over a year ago. It’s a 12-week program, four classes twice a week, morning and evening, focused on rebuilding touched over 60 people’s lives in the past year and it’s doing nothing but gaining momentum.” “When Oscar first came to us one of his goals was just to work again. A month ago he ran a 5K. To see him in here two, three times a week, bust his butt getting healthy, getting strong and getting confident again. This is the best job in the world to be able to impact lives like this,” said Haley. “LIVESTRONG saved my life. It’s not just the physical part, it’s making connections, it’s family. It’s a bond that’s forever. I tell everybody about LIVESTRONG. I tell everybody you can do it, too,” said Chartrand. n t B uilding strength and endurance, learning stress reduction techniques and healthful habits, these are just a few of the reasons why cancer survivor Oscar Chartrand joined the LIVESTRONG program at the Port Orange Family YMCA. “I was just existing before. Now, I love to run, I love to work out. I’m getting in the best shape of my life,” said Chartrand. The 54-year-old hadn’t felt well for months. Then a serendipitous trip to the dentist revealed throat cancer. During his first oncology visit, “I started chemotherapy that day. It was probably the hardest thing I’ve ever gone through in my life; I couldn’t talk, I couldn’t eat, I had a feeding tube in my stomach.” it’s family. YMCA district wellness director, Randolyn Haley and Oscar Chartrand. 1867 The first YMCA housing is established at Farwell Hall in Chicago. The first YMCA buildings constructed with gymnasiums opened in Washington D.C., New York City and San Francisco. 1871 1869 The first ChineseAmerican YMCA is founded in San Francisco. 6 VOLUSIA FLAGLER FAMILY YMCA The first Railroad YMCA was organized in Cleveland to provide wholesome overnight lodging and meeting space for railroad workers. 1872 1878 U.S. Native American Ys started with the founding of a YMCA by Thomas Wakeman, a Dakota Indian, in Flandreau, S.D. The Detriot Y offers night classes in Latin, New Testament, descriptive and mechanical drawing, history, penmanship, freehand drawing and more. 1879 1881 First YMCA training institute established in Lake Geneva, Wis., for the continued instruction of YMCA staff. Robert Roberts of the Boston YMCA coins the term “body building.” 1884 VOLUSIA FLAGLER FAMILY YMCA 7 DREAMS CAN COME TRUE! Camping became a cornerstone of YMCA programming when the YMCA started Camp Dudley, America’s first known summer camp program, at Orange Lake, N.Y. 1885 1885 DONORS THE ROBERT L. VOGES MEMORIAL FUND The Robert L. Voges Memorial Fund is supported by individuals, families, and organizations who are committed to providing children, regardless of their financial status, an opportunity to experience the wonder of residential camp at Camp Winona. Planned estate gifts, memorial tributes, and direct contributions to this endowment fund assure that scholarships are available for years to come for deserving children in our community. These donors represent a diverse group of both old and young who have discovered that it is never too early or too late to make a long-term impact at the Y. Designed to promote Christian character through fostering speech, sportsmanship and scholastic achievement, the Chapman, Kansas YMCA developed the Hi-Y club for high-school boys. YMCA’s School for Christian Workers becomes Springfield College and would become the nation’s only training center and innovator of physical education in the country. 8 VOLUSIA FLAGLER FAMILY YMCA 1889 Jay & Leila Adams William & Georgia Akers Donna Bartholomew Jennifer Becks George, Rose & Linda Bentley Mark O. Blanford Patsy Blodgett Dana Brown David & Patricia Burt Wallace & Alice Burt Charlie Cobb Cross, Fernandez, & Riley LLP Margaret Dewey Hicks Susan Dinkel Eileen Dittbenner 1891 Richard & Katherine Dodd Richard & Helen Duffner Randy & Linda Duvall Richard & LaVelle Dycus James C. France Audrey Fremaux Timothy Gardiner Susan Graham Sybil Troy Greening Hayward Brown Inc. Anne Hazel HDC General Operations Acct. Douglas & Elaine Hippler Donald B. & Gladys Holton Sharron Jolly Todd A. & Vicky Jones Leadership Daytona Class 34 Norm, Sally & Christine Lowery Forrest & Elizabeth Lowery Philip & Pamela Maroney Marvin R. & Nancy McMillen Joan McPherson Ronald & Betty Nowviskie Olivari & Associates, P.A. Patrick & Stacey Opalewski Orlando Sons & Repair Ctr., Inc Anita Parrish Emery Perryman Family Foundation Betty Pijot Alfred & Carolyn Purcell Jack Ragle Laura Reed Helen Roberson Andrew & Sharon Romano Root Family Foundation John & Judith Root Preston & Lynn Root Richard Rosengrant & Caryl Taylor Jeremy & Audrey Ruthlowski Samuel R. Young Foundation Joseph & Nancy Saufl Jack & Ruth Schroeder Elizabeth Slack Staed Family Associates, LTD. Brenda B. Thomas Tom Cook Jeweler, Inc. Constance Treloar Leon & Diane VanWert Hailey Voges Kimberlee Voges Robert Voges Rosemary Voges William J. Voges Charles & Susan Voges-Bacon Heather Voges-Welch William T. Walsh Kimberly Wilson Dawn Wimble YMCA instructor William Morgan thought basketball was too strenuous for businessmen, so he blended elements of basketball, tennis and handball, and called his invention “mintonette.” The name “volley ball” was first used to describe the back-and-forth manner in which the ball flew over the net. Today, more than 46 million Americans play volleyball. Springfield College director, Dr. Luther Gulick, gave physical education teacher James Naismith two weeks to come up with an indoor winter game. Naismith hung peach baskets to the bottom of a second-level running track and taught the men his new game: basketball. Today, basketball is second only to soccer as the most popular sport in the world. VOLUSIA FLAGLER FAMILY YMCA 9 1896 SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY “A Campus Y is not a facility in the traditional sense but rather a hub for community outreach and service,” Teresa Rand and Dr. Jackson (center) pose with other B-CU and YMCA leaders. I n January, the Volusia Flagler Family YMCA and Bethune-Cookman University joined in a Memorandum of Understanding, bringing the two organizations together to encourage youth, to develop Law courses are first taught at Boston YMCA Evening School, today’s Northeastern University. 1897 1899 social responsibility and to make the community a better place to live. “It was always intended for our students to go out and impact the world, be a part of the community and make the world a better place,” said Rev. John Baldwin II, presidential policy advisor at B-CU. Baldwin is excited about the partnership. Pairing with the YMCA will give B-CU students internship opportunities where they can 1902 10 VOLUSIA FLAGLER FAMILY YMCA fitting call-to-action for student involvement,” said Rand. “Both of our organizations have been founded on Christian principles and we believe in honoring those principles of love, of compassion… so we can support a generation of leaders in our communities. We are very dedicated to developing social responsibility in our students as we train them to become global leaders. They are encouraged to go out and connect with nonprofits, our school district and to begin to address some of the social and critical issues that are impacting our community and the development of a standard of living that is afforded to all people in our area,” said Baldwin. n 1903 George Corsan teaches swimming using radical new methods: group lessons and lessons on land as a confidence builder at the Detroit YMCA. 1910 25 black YMCAs were built in 23 cities through a grant program announced by Sears Roebuck founder Julius Rosenwald. The Ys were a boon to black travelers, especially servicemen, in a segregated and discriminatory era. The YMCA created an “industrial” department to assist workers and immigrants. Today, YMCAs respond to changing demographics through refugee services, welcome centers, adult education classes and more. 1909 Father’s Day founded by Sonoara Louise Smart at the Spokane WA, YMCA. 1910 U.S. Congress funds the creation of 14 Army-Navy YMCAs. Gideons International forms at a meeting held at the Janesville, WI., YMCA. B-CU recently qualified for membership in the National Council of YMCAs of the United States of America and was designated a “Campus Y.” “A Campus Y is not a facility in the traditional sense but rather a hub for community outreach and service,” said Teresa Rand, President and CEO of the Volusia Flagler Family YMCA. B-CU’s Campus Y designation is expected to be announced shortly. B-CU students will also have opportunity to volunteer for the Y Reads! program helping students at Turie T. Small Elementary with their reading comprehension skills. “B-CU’s motto of ‘enter to learn, depart to serve’ will be a t A PARTNERSHIP OF RESPONSIBILITY put what they’ve learned in the classroom to use in a real-world setting. “We have been working on our partnership and developing our relationship for many years. As a matter of fact, the YMCA has had a longstanding involvement with B-CU and there are plaques on our campus dating back to 1973 honoring the YMCA and the YWCA.” “This is all a part of the vision of our president, Dr. Edison O. Jackson, who is pushing for a radical transformation, not only of this campus and this university but for our community, and he is advocating for our students to engage in quality civic engagement as a means of doing that.” VOLUSIA FLAGLER FAMILY YMCA 11 YOUTH DEVELOPMENT HELPING THE WHOLE CHILD Springfield College student George Goss writes the first American book on lifesaving as his college thesis. 1913 volunteer. Edwards was hesitant at first, wondering how she would fit the two-hour twicea-week reading program into her schedule. After discussing it with her husband, Edwards jumped in. Now she opens doors to better reading skills for students including Holland and Gray. Edwards helps the students with their reading comprehension, helping them understand the plot of a story and recognizing main characters. “Many of the students have not accomplished the basics. They’re trying to develop the skills for recognizing different sounds or endings of words. Some of them grasp it right away and others are still struggling. We have to have patience and keep working with them so they can improve,” said Edwards. Y Reads! is an evidence- with education and when he grows up,” said McCants. “Blake went from D’s up to straight B’s. I just got his progress report and he’s at B’s and A’s,” said Turner. “When we do homework he can actually read the directions now and I think that’s what’s helping him. Reading the directions and understanding what he’s doing, it plays a big role.” “When they can read out loud and feel good about it, that’s exciting. That’s rewarding to me,” said Edwards. n Blake Holland, 7 and Caleb Taylor, 8, (at right) get reading comprehension help from YMCA volunteer Shirley Edwards during Y Reads! at Turie T. Small Elementary. Y Reads! improves the development of the whole child, building self-esteem and helping them grow not only as readers but as productive citizens. t B lake Holland was struggling in school. “His grades were low and he was really behind in his reading. The year before he had to go to summer school to help him pass first grade,” said Teresa Turner, his mother. “He could read the words, but he really couldn’t tell you what the story was about after he read it,” said Tambrina McCants about her son, Kenya Gray. Eight-year-old Gray and seven-year-old Holland are now in the Y Reads! program at Turie T. Small Elementary. That’s where they met YMCA volunteer Shirley Edwards. Edwards, a retired Volusia County Schools guidance counselor, has been a YMCA member since 2003. During a recent Yoga class Y Reads! Coordinator Lisa Hubach told the class about Y Reads! and asked if anyone wanted to based program that helps students achieve State of Florida’s reading standards. Y Reads! improves the development of the whole child, building self-esteem and helping them grow not only as readers but as productive citizens. Y Reads! is funded by community partnerships and offered to students at no cost. Because of Y Reads!, “Kenya’s become a stronger reader. He enjoys reading more. Education is important to me and I want my child to be successful 1918 The YMCA started the practice of awarding educational scholarships to soldiers returning from war by awarding more that 80,000 scholarships to World War I veterans. This practice was adopted by the U.S. government after World War II and became the G.I. Bill. 12 VOLUSIA FLAGLER FAMILY YMCA Y-Indian Guides parent-child program begins at a branch of the St. Louis YMCA. 1926 1928 The YMCA Youth & Government program began in Albany N.Y. The program encourages high school students to understand the processes of government and to prepare to participate in it. The first National YMCA Indoor Track and Field Championship is held at the Brooklyn N.Y. YMCA. 1936 1941 YMCA staff worked secretly in U.S. internment camps holding 110,000 Japanese Americans, organizing clubs and activities for the children. During World War II the YMCA, along with five other national voluntary organizations, founded the United Service Organizations for National Defense, today known as the USO. VOLUSIA FLAGLER FAMILY YMCA 13 1942 EXPERIENCING LIFE TO THE FULLEST 1950 et up and work everyday.” That’s good advice from Elizabeth Durant. The DeLand resident turned 106 in January and recently joined Silver Sneakers at the DeLand Family YMCA with her 75-year-old daughter, Jacquelyn Jenkins. “Her mind is still good. Her health is still good. She doesn’t even take an aspirin. I didn’t want her to sit here and waste away watching the cars go by,” said Jenkins. Durant was born in DeLand in 1909. Her mother was from DeLand, too. Her father came from North Carolina and supported his family by picking oranges and hauling wood. Durant is the fourth of ten children. She graduated the eighth-grade and went President John F. Kennedy founds Peace Corps, patterned after YMCA World Service. YMCA volunteer Joe Sobek invented racquetball in Greenwich, Conn., as an alternative to squash and handball. 1961 to work cleaning houses. She married at age 23 and had one child, her daughter Jacquelyn. Durant lived on her own until 2014 when she moved in with Jacquelyn. “I didn’t smoke, I didn’t drink and I work hard. That’s about the best I can do,” said Durant when asked why she thinks she’s a healthy 106. To keep her mind active Durant attends church, hand sews quilts and plays card games. Silver Sneakers is more than just an exercise class, it’s “experiencing life to the fullest,” said instructor Jean Bergen. “We work strongly on socialization. The first thing I do is introduce newbies and they’re part of our group at that point.” 1967 The Silver Sneakers program in DeLand averages 65 people per class. With Bergen’s experienced guidance the class works on balance, cardio endurance, improving muscle strength and balance. “And coordination … well, we’re working on that,” said Bergen, laughing. Durant is the oldest person there. “Obviously she’s got some limitations, but she moves more than some of the other people in class,” said Bergen. In January her Silver Sneakers classmates sang happy birthday to Durant, celebrating with cake and ice cream. “Miss Elizabeth eats very well and she enjoys the The national YMCA and the NBA Players Association created the Youth Basketball Association (YBA) to stress skills and teamwork over winning at any cost. Racial discrimination was banned in all YMCAs. 14 VOLUSIA FLAGLER FAMILY YMCA 1975 good things in life,” said Bergen. “She’s wonderful. She is smarter than a whip. She connects directly with me, her instructor. She connects with her classmates and does everything to the best of her ability. She’s got it at 106.” “It’s never too old to start exercising. Age is just a number. Getting together, socializing, a lot of these people didn’t know each other from Adam when they first started, but now they do things together outside the YMCA. Silver Sneakers is a wonderful platform to experience life to its fullest.” n “It’s never too old to start exercising. Age is just a number. Getting together, socializing… Silver Sneakers is a wonderful platform to experience life to its fullest.” t G “ 1982 The first YMCA child care manual is published. 1994 U.S. YMCA membership reaches 17.5 million. Half are female and half are under age 18. YMCAs create the Character Development thrust in response to declining morality and lack of values education. 1999 2004 First Lady Michelle Obama chose the YMCA as the venue to launch the pillars of her “Let’s Move” campaign against childhood obesity. Before a U.S. Senate hearing, Y-USA launched Activate America and the Healthy Community work, beginning a partnership with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). VOLUSIA FLAGLER FAMILY YMCA 15 2010 The Present The Past, I Present & Future Initial meeting in New Smyrna Beach to create the Volusia County YMCA. 1919 1922 t started in 1919 at a meeting in New Smyrna Beach and for nearly 100 years now the Volusia Flagler Family YMCA has been a vital part of the communities it serves. A brief history - Three years after that first meeting, in 1922, the old Castleman building on Beach Street became the Triple Cities – Daytona, Daytona Beach and Seabreeze – YMCA. Those cities later incorporated and became the present city of Daytona Beach. By 1930, Triple Cities YMCA became the Halifax Association. It was later renamed the Daytona Beach YMCA. DeLand’s YMCA opened in 1967 in a two-room suite. Swim lessons were Triple Cities YMCA moved into a building at 115 Second Avenue, Daytona Beach. The local Y leased a building on Beach Street in Daytona Beach. Here the Triple Cities YMCA was formed with its own board of directors. 1927 16 VOLUSIA FLAGLER FAMILY YMCA held in nearby backyard pools. The DeLand location burned down in 1972 and a new facility opened on Spring Garden Avenue two years later. Daytona Beach got a brand new YMCA building in 1975, followed by a new DeLand YMCA in 1979 and new YMCAs sprouting up in Crescent City, Ormond Beach, Port Orange and Deltona over the next ten years. Kathy Ambachtsheer has been affiliated with the YMCA since 1994. “I wanted to start a family organization that did camping and service to the community.” She approached the DeLand Family YMCA and started the first 1930 DeLand’s first YMCA was opened in a two room suite on East Rich Avenue. The Triple Cities YMCA became the Daytona Beach YMCA. The deed of the Second Avenue site and Camp Winona were transferred to the new Daytona Beach YMCA. 1967 1968 Grand opening of the newly expanded Daytona Beach YMCA complex, including four indoor racquetball courts. A new swimming pool was opened at the Daytona Beach YMCA at 825 Derbyshire Road. 1975 1988 Grand opening of the Port Orange YMCA. Groundbreaking of the Ormond Beach YMCA. VOLUSIA FLAGLER FAMILY YMCA 17 1990 gap in so many areas, all the programs they offer for older people and younger people. The YMCA is always looking at how they can help the community. It’s not about dollars; it’s about providing services to the community. I just think the Y is a great non-profit organization. There are so many programs from the diabetes prevention program, high school law and government, the Parkinson’s program, their partnership with Bethune-Cookman University, volunteerism and youth sports. All these programs and the YMCA finds a way to do it.” Charlie Lydecker has been part of the YMCA family for 25 years. He is making strides to take the YMCA into the future. “My first impression was the YMCA had a family atmosphere that is very appealing.” Lydecker is chair of the Y’s Capital Campaign, which will ultimately result in improvements at several Y Centers, the first being the revitalized Ormond Beach facility. “The YMCA as you know it today will be entirely different,” said Lydecker. t The Past t VOLUSIA FLAGLER FAMILY YMCA Earth Service Corps there. “DeLand was a small, local YMCA. It had one pool and we didn’t have the big wellness center that’s there now. It was just a nice community place. Everybody belonged to the Y and there was a place for everybody.” In 2008 Ambachtsheer helped facilitate a big change in the organization. The executive directors for both the East and West Volusia YMCAs had moved on. Maybe it was time to merge the county YMCAs. “We got both organizations together and chatted and said ‘let’s do it.’ During tough economic times I think it’s been pivotal to the organization and made it stronger.” Dean O’Brien has been going to YMCAs since he was a kid. His sons also grew up at the YMCA. “It’s a safe place for all kinds of activities, basketball, swimming or just connecting with your friends. There’s a feeling of community there. When you walk in everybody knows you.” O’Brien says today’s YMCA is vital to community health. “The YMCA fills the 1997 Grand opening of the Gadbois/Thrower Family Center in Deltona. This facility included an outdoor pool, fitness center, multi purpose room and offices. The Future Construction to expand the pool there has already begun. “Changes will include a half-mile people/doggie fitness trail and dog park. It will have a totally revamped wellness center. We’ll also have a rehabilitation facility there.” Plans include adding a 3,000-square-foot community center. “Supporting the YMCA is important,” said Lydecker. “The YMCA supports all ages of our community from young kids to retirees and senior citizens and everybody in between.” “I just think our community deserves to have first-class Ys. You can either complain or put your money where your mouth is and make it happen. I chose the latter,” said Lydecker. The future of the Volusia Flagler YMCA is bright and growth is happening. “Things are already happening in Port Orange, Southeast Volusia and Camp Winona. It’ll be a progression as we go down the road. The YMCA just helps a lot of people and I think it’s important for all of us to give back,” said John Meneough, chief volunteer officer. “We raise funds every year to make sure every child and every senior and every family can have a Y experience,” said Volusia Flagler Family YMCA President and CEO Teresa Rand. “I see us doing more and more working with youth and continuing to focus on not just our facilities but getting outside our facilities. The Y started as a cause, it is a cause and it will always be a cause, and that cause is to make our community a better place.” n Today, the nation’s 2,400 YMCAs provide vital services and serve as a force for hope. New ball fields were dedicated on 4 acres at the Deltona YMCA. 2000 1999 Grand opening of the Southeast Volusia YMCA Phase II opened at the Deltona branch adding to the current 9300 sq. ft. 2002 2001 Opening of the zero-entry pool at the Southeast Volusia YMCA. 18 VOLUSIA FLAGLER FAMILY YMCA The West Volusia Association and the Greater Daytona Beach Association merged forming the Volusia Flagler Family YMCA. 2008 The future of the Ormond Beach YMCA: Robert L. Voges memorial fund started. 2010 2009 Four Townes Family YMCA renovation completed. Holly Hill Family YMCA opened. 2014 2010 Port Orange and Southeast Volusia Family YMCAs renovations completed. VOLUSIA FLAGLER FAMILY YMCA 19 Ormond Beach Family YMCA pool renovation completed. 2016 2015 Projected start date for Ormond Beach Family YMCA building and campus renovations. A NEW DAY IS DAWNING AT YMCA CAMP WINONA 1919 new camp would be used by the county’s three Y locations, New Smyrna Beach, Daytona Beach and DeLand. Old camp photos show boys in bathing suits jumping into the lake off docks built by local civics clubs. Ten years later electricity was added to the camp. In the 1930s, as stories go, campers liked scary tales around the campfire. Tales included the legend of Chief Oskeewahwah whose tribe once lived on the shore there. It seems the old chief’s spirit would come light a campfire if the campers called to him. Sometime in the 1960s, girls were welcomed and fun in the The Volusia County YMCA obtained a 40-acre tract of land on Lake Winona. It became Camp Winona. Tents were pitched along the banks of Lake Winona and initiated a camping tradition that continues today. 1920 1921 YMCA Camp Winona Executive Director Blaine Wheeler sun ensued co-ed. Jump ahead to 2015 and Camp Director Blaine Wheeler is looking forward to his first full summer there. Wheeler, a camper since he was a child, knows how to create a great camp experience. Electricity was added to Camp Winona. Camp Winona opened its doors to boys 7-17 years of age. 20 VOLUSIA FLAGLER FAMILY YMCA “We are striving to make a difference in kids’ lives, to teach them and give them positive role models” t I t’s been nearly 100 years since Camp Winona began. If the camp could talk it would most likely tell stories of kids in canoes, sleeping under the stars, catching bugs, learning about nature and it would probably recall every laugh from every happy child. In 1919, then General Director of the Daytona Beach YMCA, L.R. Reynolds, found a pristine spot on the edge of Lake Winona in DeLeon Springs and pitched tents there with several boys from the Y. Reynolds liked it so well that in 1920 the YMCA obtained 40 acres on Lake Winona and Camp Winona was born. The 1931 1947 A water system and cooking facilities were added to Camp Winona. “I wanted to be at camp. It’s in my blood. To be part of that 100-year anniversary is what I’m looking forward to,” said Wheeler. Wheeler has been researching the camp’s history to find “some traditions from years ago we can bring back now.” Things may change over the years, but today’s campers continue to get an old-fashioned experience at Camp Winona; they live in cabins, swim in the lake, eat in the dining hall and Camp Winona became co-ed. 1968 1969 make new friends. “We are striving to make a difference in kids’ lives, to teach them and give them positive role models and positive examples. We all take a little bit of this camp magic with us. They’re going to go home with worth, values. We want to help them reach their Godgiven potential. We’re here to help with memories that last a lifetime.” n Additions of the Ropes/Challenge Course, Outdoor Education, Paintball, Conference Camp and special programs for teens and families expand services. International campers and counselors expanded the Camp Winona Family worldwide. 2004 VOLUSIA FLAGLER FAMILY YMCA 21 2012 Camp Winona will celebrate it’s Centennial Anniversary of serving youth and families. Air conditioning and heat were added to the cabins, the Dining Hall and upgrade to the Nurses Station. 2019 TREASURER’S REPORT STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION All Funds Dollars in Thousands ASSETS Cash & Cash Equivalents $978 Accounts Receivable 567 Prepaid expenses 91 Investments 123 Land, building and equipment, net 8,683 Other Assets 1,533 _____________________________________________________________ TOTAL ASSETS 11,975 LIABILITIES 2014 DONATED DOLLARS AT WORK $925,939 Youth Sports & Aquatics $20,561 Afterschool Enrichment & Summer Day Camp $190,268 Accounts Payable $280 Other Current liabilities 1,730 Deferred revenue 26 Long-term debt 4,118 _____________________________________________________________ TOTAL LIABILITIES 6,154 NET ASSETS 5,821 _____________________________________________________________ TOTAL LIABILITIES & NET ASSETS $11,975 PROGRAM EXPENSES All Funds Dollars in Thousands Youth Development................ 2,368 Healthy Living............................ 5,479 Social Responsibility.................. 292 REVENUE AND PUBLIC SUPPORT Public Support $2,142 Membership dues 4,814 Program Fees 2,713 Other revenue 24 _____________________________________________________________ TOTAL REVENUE AND PUBLIC SUPPORT 9,693 EXPENSES Program services $8,282 Administrative 1,294 Fundraising 214 _____________________________________________________________ TOTAL EXPENSES 9,791 CHANGE IN NET ASSETS FROM OPERATIONS $(97) OTHER INCOME (LOSS) $(37) _____________________________________________________________ CHANGE IN NET ASSETS (134) COMMITED TO EXCELLENCE Membership & Healthy Living $715,110 Total....................... 8,139 COMMUNITY SUPPORT Supported by donors 38.1% Funded by United Way 14.5% Supported by Public & Private 17.0% Unfunded30.4% INDIVIDUALS SERVED 41,560 22 VOLUSIA FLAGLER FAMILY YMCA BRANCH BOARD MEMBERS DELAND FAMILY YMCA ORMOND BEACH FAMILY YMCA Jill Carroll Melodee Clarke Wade Edwards Steve Farmer** Tiffany Freed Alice Fogle Tom Fragomeni James Gomez Belinda Huttmann John Terhune Tony Tolvo Nelle Tyrrell Cindy Bourgeois Amy Byrd Donlick Patty Fennell - Hoffman Alice Gerkin Chris Livingston David Particelli Brian Pohl Troy Railsback** Michael Randall Dr. Jeffrey Smith Steve Stripling Tony Troiano Mary Woodford Stephen Cerra Dave Earnest Stony Sixma Ray Grimm* Roxanne Hopkins Tom Burbank** Virginia Poczik Richard Rowland Lisa Procher Suzette Cameron Brooks Matthews Drew Bastian Jordan Clancy William Copeland Mitch Cox Deborah Donadio Hallie Garcia Graham Gilchrist Jason Glenn Jordan Jiloty Michele Jordan Georgeann Luxion Rebecca McCracken Michael Moore FOUR TOWNES FAMILY YMCA PORT ORANGE FAMILY YMCA Dr. Kenice Morehouse Don Needham Greg Radikopf** Ashley Sheridan Swain Strickland Tommy Stricklin SOUTHEAST VOLUSIA FAMILY YMCA Fred Baker Sheri-Ann Bates** Faye Caddell Jack DeRosier Nancy Evolga Jack Grasty Mike Ignasiak George Lieb Michael Meehl Don Parkinson Joliene Smith Kaye Walker Kim Yaney YMCA CAMP WINONA Kathy Ambachtsheer* Sande Bautista** Charlie Cobb Gary Cornwell Steve Crump Samuel Eckhardt Jessica Fox Tom O’Quinn A. 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