2011 Annual Report YMCA OF SILICOn VALLEY

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2011 Annual Report YMCA OF SILICOn VALLEY
OUR
BELIEFS
SHAPE
OUR
FUTURE
2011 Annual Report
YMCA OF Silicon Valley
We
believe
in Our Mission…
To strengthen our community
by improving the quality of life
and inspiring individuals and
families to develop their fullest
potential in spirit, mind and body.
“We believe that the Y, as
a movement, has both the
national reach and the local
presence to drive lasting
personal and social change.”
Neil Nicoll, President and CEO
YMCA of the USA
Dear Friends,
Our beliefs shape our future. They define our purpose
and give us a clear path forward to fulfill our dreams.
We believe in the importance of our cause, strengthening
community, and the endless possibilities for impacting lives.
By focusing on youth development, healthy living and social
responsibility, we enrich lives while addressing critical
community needs.
This year, we are excited and encouraged to see tangible results of
how we are making a difference. In multiple surveys, our members and
participants have responded that we are helping them improve their
lives in a variety of ways. We’ve seen it in their actions as well. We are
also extremely grateful to have more donors and volunteers than ever
before, thanks to the giving spirit of so many.
In addressing community needs, we believe in the strength and synergy
that results from collaborations. We understand that no organization
can do it alone. We are committed to working with others to realize
our common vision. As we look to the future, we know that we can
dramatically increase quality of life around critical community issues
such as obesity, the achievement gap, chronic disease, teen depression,
drowning, hunger and family stress.
There is a powerful inter-relationship between our focus on nurturing
the potential of youth, encouraging healthy lifestyles and helping our
neighbors. Our highlighted stories are interchangeable between these
three focus areas. Our work in each area contributes to the others. This
is our “sweet spot” for maximum community impact.
Explore these pages, and you will see our beliefs, how we approach our
opportunities and challenges, and our impact in addressing community
needs. Most importantly, you will see our dreams for the future.
We offer our heartfelt appreciation to all the dedicated and enthusiastic
volunteers, donors, staff and organizations that have helped and
contributed along our journey to a stronger, more vital Silicon Valley.
Together we are shaping the future.
John Baird
Chair, YMCA of Silicon Valley
Board of Directors
Kathy Riggins
President and Chief Executive Officer
We believe
that all children and youth
should be given the opportunity
to reach their full potential in
spirit, mind and body.
We’re here to help make
that happen.
Our Approach
• We collaborate with schools and other community organizations.
• We provide academic enrichment and support.
• We encourage healthy living choices.
• We focus on prevention – not intervention.
• We connect youth with positive adult role models.
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• We incorporate developmental experiences to help kids thrive.
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Youth
Development
Our Story
Our Impact
Single mother Florencia Alva often felt frustrated and lost. With
English as her second language, helping sons Hugo and Alexander
with schoolwork was a challenge. Thanks to financial assistance,
Florencia joined the Y and enrolled her boys in the Y’s after school
program. Now the boys are thriving, making the honor roll, eating
healthy and staying active. Florencia credits their academic success
and healthy habits to the Y, and says her entire family feels
supported and connected.
The Y improves the quality of life for
more than 98,100 youth each year.
“I trust the Y and feel good knowing that my sons are safe
and engaged in healthy activities. I especially like the Y’s emphasis on education.”
Florencia Alva, mother, Y member and volunteer
The Y addresses critical
community needs:
Achievement Gap
We collaborate with schools
to help close the achievement gap.
• Our after school and child care
programs benefited 7,000 youth daily.
• The majority of students in our
programs raised or maintained their
proficiency in math and reading.
Childhood Obesity
Our youth programs encourage
healthy living habits.
• 69% of families with kids in after
school programs say they are eating
healthier and exercising together.
• 94% of kids learn skills related to
games, sports and activities that
promote life-time fitness.
Teen Depression and
Risky Behaviors
• Our youth development initiatives
across the community reached
40,000 students, helping to prevent
depression and risky behaviors.
• We inspired and empowered
1,200 teens through leadership
development programs.
• Our camping experiences built
character, confidence and lasting
memories for 27,000 youth.
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Our dream
for the future
Silicon Valley becomes the best
place for children to grow up.
TOGETHER we can make it
happen!
We believe
that healthy living habits
dramatically improve the quality
of life for individuals and families.
We’re here to teach, encourage
and support healthy lifestyles.
Our Approach
• We teach and encourage physical activity.
• We offer nutritional education and support.
• We help prevent and support disease and injury.
• We build connections and a sense of belonging.
• We encourage community involvement.
• We offer a wide array of family programming.
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• We nurture total health of spirit, mind and body.
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Healthy Living
Our Story
Our Impact
More than 100 kids with Type 1 diabetes were devastated this summer
when they abruptly learned that their camp was canceled–until YMCA
of Silicon Valley stepped in. With only three weeks’ advance notice, the
Y took the lead and made camp happen. YMCA Campo de los Niños
offered these campers a fantastic week-long camping experience in
spite of their daily needs to manage their chronic disease. Supported
by Stanford Hospital, 75 medical volunteers and counselors, and 61
donors, the Y created lifelong memories for these special campers.
The Y improves healthy lifestyles
for more than 179,300 members
and participants.
“I was so excited to go to camp. It’s nice to meet other kids
with diabetes, and we all help each other.”
Tia Geri, 11-year-old camper
“I felt secure knowing that my daughter was in a safe
environment with medical staff familiar with her disease.
She could just relax and enjoy camp – what a positive
experience for her!”
Tamar Sofer-Geri, Tia’s mother
The Y addresses critical
community needs:
Obesity
• We provided guidance,
encouragement and resources to
thousands of adults and children
to improve their eating habits and
activity levels.
Drowning
• We taught life skills of water
safety and swimming to more
than 11,000 youth and adults.
Chronic Disease
• We provided support and
improved quality of life for 450
cancer survivors in partnership
with Stanford Hospital.
Family Stress
• We offered family activities,
programs and events to help
strengthen bonds, enhance
communications, and achieve
work/life balance. Families played
and grew together more than
27,000 times this year.
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Our dream
for the future
Silicon Valley becomes one
of the healthiest places to live.
TOGETHER we can make it
happen!
We believe
that by helping our neighbors,
all of our lives are deeply enriched
and our community is strengthened.
We’re here to work together
with you and others to create a
stronger, more vital community.
Our Approach
• We collaborate with agencies and
community organizations.
• We offer critically needed programs
for children and families in need.
• We provide financial assistance
and program subsidies.
• We deliver targeted programs
for seniors and specialty groups.
• We engage youth and adults as
leaders and volunteers.
Social
Responsibility
Social
Responsibility
Our Story
Our Impact
Like so many others, Janet Cornejo-Perez’s family struggles to
make ends meet. This makes buying healthy food for a family of four
difficult. But every Friday, Janet and her classmates leave the Y’s after
school program with a bag of healthy food to take home. Janet has
shared how important the donated food is to her family. Her mother
relies on the fresh fruits, vegetables, beans and rice to supplement
their diet. By collaborating with Second Harvest Food Bank, the Y is
able to help Janet’s family and countless others enhance their health
and well-being.
The Y strengthens community
by collaborating with more than
200 schools and 150 partner
organizations to address issues
and needs.
“They don’t give us junk food. They give us healthy food that
helps us eat better.”
Janet, age 10
YMCA after school program at Scott Lane Elementary School
“The Y staff are valued collaborators in helping us improve
quantity, quality and access to healthy food for families
in need.”
Cindy McCown, Senior Program Director
Second Harvest Food Bank
Hunger
• In partnership with Second Harvest
Food Bank, we distributed 244,580
pounds of food to children and
families in need.
• We led a collaborative effort
to provide 6,000 children with
nutrition programs, healthy living
activities and academic enrichment
over the summer.
Lack of Access to Solutions
• We provided $3.8 million of
financial assistance to individuals
and families in need.
• 1,300 youth in our Ys raised
$23,550 toward this total.
Suicide
• We offered a wide variety of
programs to ensure youth have
the connections and support
they need when stress levels are
high. More than 25,200 teens
participated in Y programs last year.
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Senior Health and Isolation
• We offered a place to stay
connected, remain active and
improve quality of life for more
than 20,200 seniors.
Our dream
for the future
Silicon Valley becomes a stronger,
more vital community in every way.
TOGETHER we can make it
happen!
We believe
that camping experiences
transform lives through
discovery, social connections
and environmental appreciation.
We’re here to create lasting
memories and help campers thrive.
Our Approach
We create life-changing experiences
by offering…
• Exploration and discovery for
educational enrichment
• Character-building activities to help
kids thrive
• A safe, nurturing environment with
caring adult role models
• An inspiring outdoor setting fostering
environmental appreciation
YMCA Camp
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“We are so proud and honored to have our name associated
with the newly renovated YMCA Camp Campbell. We are truly
impressed with the beautiful new cabins and the future plans
for the amazing swimming pool. We believe that these changes
will enrich the lives of so many campers for years to come,
making this the best real estate investment we’ll ever make.”
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In August, we celebrated the YMCA Camp Campbell Ribbon Cutting
and Ground Breaking with fun festivities in a spectacular setting.
We unveiled the Tree Top Camp and the Swenson Family Lodge, and
broke ground on The Valley Foundation Swimming Hole. The Valley
Foundation and its chair, Phil Boyce, and Molly and Barry Swenson,
were recognized with heart-felt appreciation for their Cornerstone
Circle contributions toward renovating camp.
Alana and Bob Lee, Major Gift Donors
Our Impact
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Our year-round overnight camp
programs enrich 12,800 youth and
their families each year, and help
address issues such as achievement
gap, obesity, teen depression and
risky behaviors.
• Outdoor Science Camp provided
accredited science curriculum for
5,700 students.
• Summer resident camps continued
summer learning for 5,000 kids.
• Family camps strengthened family
relationships for 1,500 individuals.
• Leadership programs developed
skills and confidence in 600 teens.
• Financial assistance enabled 1,140
kids-in-need to experience camp.
We believe
in the developmental experiences
and opportunities that have been
proven by research to help kids
thrive and become healthy, caring,
responsible adults.
We’re here to provide those
experiences to kids.
Project Cornerstone
is a community initiative, led by the YMCA of Silicon Valley, to create an
environment where all adults support and value children and teenagers
so that they thrive. We partner with thousands of adults and hundreds
of schools and community organizations to increase the developmental
assets of all youth in Silicon Valley.
Our Survey
In 2011, Project Cornerstone surveyed 38,000 students in more than 200
schools and 25 school districts throughout Santa Clara County. The survey
measured developmental assets that young people are experiencing.
Our Impact
Developmental
Assets
are the positive experiences,
relationships, opportunities
and values that young people
need to thrive and become
healthy, caring and
responsible adults.
Overall, the results showed significant improvement in the average number
of assets reported by youth in Santa Clara County between 2005 and 2011.
Research proves that youth with 21 or more assets are more likely to choose
healthy activities, succeed in school, and avoid risky behaviors.
Overall Asset Levels for Students in Grades 7-12
0-10 Assets At Risk
11-20 Assets Vulnerable
2005
15%
44%
8%
33%
21-30 Assets Adequate
31-40 Assets Optimal
2011
11%
38%
12%
39%
Financial Report
We believe in striving for efficiency, leveraging every dollar,
ensuring that our Ys are affordable and accessible to all, and managing
our organization in a financially responsible manner.
Financial statement
Public Support
Contributions
Capital Contributions
Fees and Grants from Government Agencies
Total Support
Fiscal Year 2011
$ 4,939,068
$ 3,262,500
$ 10,395,077
$ 18,596,645
Earned Revenue
Memberships
Programs and Camping
Child Care
Investment Income
Miscellaneous Revenue
Total Revenue
Total Public Support and Revenue
$ 24,362,772
$ 12,939,432
$ 9,859,468
$ 1,839,198
$ 472,290
$ 49,473,160
$ 68,069,805
Program Expenses
Healthy Living
Child Development
Camping, Youth Development, and Families
Total Program Services
$ 26,068,269
$ 17,369,544
$ 10,752,675
$ 54,190,488
Allocated Expenses
Supporting Services to Programs
Change in Net Assets
Total Allocated Expenses and Net Asset Changes
Total Program Services and Allocated Expenses
$ 9,616,550
$ 4,262,767
$ 13,879,317
$ 68,069,805
Constituency Report
Members by Category
Members by Age
Facility Members 133,996
Program Members 45,305
and Participants
Total Members 179,301
Total Supporters
Policy Volunteers
277
Program Volunteers 6,406
Total Volunteers 6,683
Total Donors
12,359
6-12 yrs
56,290
Unknown
1,684
Under 6
16,564
13-19 yrs
25,281
64+ yrs
9,594
55-64 yrs
10,682
30-54 yrs
45,778
20-29 yrs
13,428
We believe
that people who volunteer their
time, resources and expertise
bring greater meaning to their
lives and to others.
We’re so thankful for our
extraordinary volunteers.
OUR BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Officers
Members
John Baird, Chair
Janice Fry, Vice Chair
David Kennedy, Vice Chair
David Pratt, Vice Chair
John Savage, Vice Chair
Scott Seaman, Vice Chair
Ron Fior, Treasurer
Stephen Kottmeier, Secretary
Bob Talbott, Immediate Past Chair
Kathy Riggins, President & CEO
Bob Archer
Ervie Smith Brewick
Don Callahan
Phil Capin
Steve Caplan
Stan Chinchen
Iris Harrell
Mark Johnsen
Gay Krause
Sharon Kreider
Don Lee
Carol Mills
Mike Moul
Scott Neely
John Pencer
Christine Pfendt
Phil Sims
Lydia Tai
Colleen Tate
Mike Williams
Emerick Woods
“Our board members are
passionate, cause-driven
leaders who embrace the core
values of the Y and recognize
philanthropy as essential to
advancing our mission.”
John Baird, Board Chair
John D. Crummey Red Triangle Award
for outstanding leadership and service as a Y volunteer
Dave Kennedy
Dave Kennedy is an amazing leader
and has been a passionate advocate
for the Y in our community for 20
years. He is Vice Chair on the YMCA
of Silicon Valley Board of Directors.
Dave currently serves on the
Executive Committee and the Grand
Vision task group contributing
his time and expertise to expand
the reach and impact of the Y.
Since 2009, he has co-chaired the
Association Annual Giving Campaign
to ensure that children, adults
and families feel more healthy,
confident, connected and secure.
In the past, Dave has chaired
the Board Development and the
Financial Development Committees.
He played a key role in the building
of the Lewis and Joan Platt East
Palo Alto Family YMCA.
Dave began his involvement with
the Y 20 years ago as a member
of Page Mill YMCA, where he
continues as a member today.
He served as chair of their Board
of Managers and received the
Distinguished Service Award in
1998. He was also recognized as an
award-winner at Philanthropy Day.
Professionally, Dave serves as
Senior Associate Vice President for
Development at Stanford University
and is a graduate of Stanford. He
loves spending time with his wife,
Kate, and his two children, Ellie
and Dawson. Their family enjoys
going to Giant’s baseball games
and Stanford sports events, and
spending active vacations together.
“Being a volunteer for the YMCA is an amazing experience.
Whenever I hear stories of our impact, I get more enthused
and passionate about our mission. Combine our talented staff
with our incredibly effective programs, and I am convinced
there is no more leveraged volunteer experience than serving
the Y. Thank you!”
Dave Kennedy, Vice Chair, Board of Directors
East
Palo Alto
Redwood City
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believe
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Palo Alto
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East
Palo Alto
Sunnyvale
Santa Clara
the Y should be
wherever people
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live, work and play
in SiliconSunnyvale
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Palo Alto
San Jose
Milpitas
Cupertino
Campbell
Saratoga
San Jose
Los Gatos
Cupertino
YMCA Branch Locations
Boulder Creek
Campbell
Saratoga
School-Aged Child
Care Sites
Morgan Hill
After-School Program Sites
Teen Programs
Los Gatos
We also partner with more than 250 schools and organizations.
Gilroy
Boulder Creek
Central YMCA
Board Chair: Ray Hashimoto
Executive Director: Barbara Cardenas
San Jose, CA
City of Morgan Hill
Centennial Recreation
Center
Operated in part by Mt. Madonna YMCA
Morgan Hill, CA
East Valley Family YMCA
Board Chair: Dolores Santa Cruz
Executive Director: Debbie Vasquez
San Jose, CA
Board Chair: Catherine Fraser
Executive Director: Julie Wesolek
Redwood City, CA
South Valley Family YMCA
Northwest YMCA
Board Chair: Joan Cummings
Executive Director: Sue Ball
Cupertino, CA
El Camino YMCA
Board Chair: Gunilla Follett
Executive Director: Elaine Glissmeyer
Mountain View, CA
Sequoia YMCA
Board Chair: Raul Laborin
Executive Director: Rick Valdez
San Jose, CA
Southwest YMCA
Page Mill YMCA
Board Chair: Fred Hornbruch
Executive Director: Matt Hitchcock
Palo Alto, CA
Board Chair: Terry Zaccone
Executive Director: Susan Gentry
Saratoga, CA
Lewis and Joan Platt
East Palo Alto Family YMCA
Palo Alto Family YMCA
YMCA Camp Campbell
Board Chair: Michael Davidson
Executive Director: Robert Hughes
East Palo Alto, CA
Board Chair: Steve Emslie
Executive Director: Scott Glissmeyer
Palo Alto, CA
Mt. Madonna YMCA
Project Cornerstone
Association Office
Board Chair: Theresa Kiernan
Executive Director: Chris Ghione
Morgan Hill, CA
Board Committee Chair: Colleen Tate
Executive Director: Anne Ehresman
San Jose, CA
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Board Chair: Vince Staub
Executive Director: Jill Gary
Boulder Creek, CA
OUR DONORS
MAKE THE
DIFFERENCE
2011 Donor Recognition
YMCA OF Silicon Valley
Webelieve
that when you give to the Y,
you are funding life-changing
programs that help thousands
of children, adults and families
learn, grow and thrive.
Thank you to our extremely
generous donors.
“I believe the values of the Y
make an impact in everything
the Y does. Building on this
inclusive foundation, Silicon
Valley can continue to thrive
as a great place to live and
innovate with effects well
beyond our valley.”
Don Lee, Major Donor
triangle donors
YMCA of Silicon Valley is extremely grateful
for these individuals and organizations who
donated gifts of $1,500 or more during
the 2011 Annual Giving Campaign.
Platinum Triangle
$25,000 or greater
Gold Triangle $10,000 – $24,999
Silver Triangle
$5,000 – $9,999
Triangle Associate $1,500 – $4,999
Individuals in red are also members of the Association
Board of Directors or a branch Board of Managers.
Association
Platinum Triangle
Anonymous
Hugh Stuart Center Charitable Trust
Silicon Valley Community Foundation
Colleen & Geoff Tate
TOSA Foundation
Gold Triangle
Archer Family Foundation
Marilyn & Allan Brown
Stan & Diane Chinchen
Comerica Bank (South Bay
Corporate Group)
Wende & Tom Hutton
Karen & Ron Johnson
Bill & Gay Krause
Lisa & Robert Kutter
The Lawrence Bowman
Family Foundation
Poznanski Family Foundation
Diane & John Savage
Linda & Bill Sullivan
Wells Fargo Bank Foundation
Bebelu & Michael Wishart
Amy Wright & Emerick Woods
Pam & Gregory Yoder
Silver Triangle
Anonymous
John & Susan Baird
Shirley & Leonard Ely
Caren & Ron Fior
Cynthia & Bill Floyd
Mitzi Henderson
Donald A. & Amanda Lee
Bob & Alana Lee
John & Sandra Leland
Mayfield Fund
John & Carol Mills
LaVon & Dean Morton
Sam Pickard
David Pratt
Kathy Riggins & Deane Shokes
Sand Hill Foundation
Christina & Scott Seaman
Pamela D. Von Wiegand &
Robert Holmgren
Triangle Associate
A & B Painting Inc.
Anonymous
Abbott, Stringham & Lynch
Scott Angel
Aron Faegre & Associates
Jane & Eduardo Barrantes
Patrick Burrell
Don Callahan
Callidus Software
Mandy & Phil Capin
Steve & Cheryl Caplan
Marcie & David Chinchen
Cody Anderson Wasney Architects, Inc.
Lois & J. Michael Cole
Steve & Jan Dale
J. Phillip & Jennifer DiNapoli
Jacqueline Dion & Daryl Sprehn
Asha Dixit
Jill & Tim Dunkin
82% of our families believe
that YMCA after school programs
are making a positive impact on
their children.
“After being a cabin leader
seven times, I have been
convinced that Camp Campbell
is a “home away from home”
and I will be coming back in
June, plus many more times to
come… I thank the entire camp
staff for changing my life.”
Sherwin “Shark” Abtahi
YMCA Camp Campbell Cabin Leader
Clark Ebinger
E.F. Foley & Company
Edwards Foundation
William & M.J. Elmore
ExecutivEdge of Silicon Valley
Jim & Kenna Fenton
Anne Hartman & David Fisch
The Flora Family Foundation
Focus Business Bank
Janice Fry
Mrs. Jonathan B. Gifford
Dennis Harker
Robb & Karen Hermanson
Hopkins & Carley, A Law Corporation
Mary Hoshiko Haughey &
Norm Haughey
Mike & Teena James
Mandy Jobe
John & Liane Davila Foundation
Samantha & Mark Johnsen
Elizabeth Jordan & Bill Devaney
David & Kate Kennedy
Kieve Family Foundation
Lin & Marlin Krebs
Sharon Kreider
Jane & David Light
Richard & Ellen Lowenthal
Don & Sally Lucas
Kelly & Martin Lynch
Joanne & Michael Moul
Scott Neely & Nancy Post
Devonne & John Pencer
Christine Pfendt
Gary Phillips
Suanne Ramar & Stephen Kottmeier
The Remy Family
Terry Rose
Rotary Club of Los Gatos
Pat Ruch
Robert F. Sawyer
The Schoeben Family
Jean Schrader
Phil & Sandra Sims
Ervie L. Smith
Kent Smith & Elizabeth Cilker Smith
Adam & Daphne Stein
Lydia Tai
Bob & Nancy Talbott
Dave & Mary Alice Thornton
Kevin Timmons
Mike Williams
Barbara & Steve Young
Central YMCA
Silver Triangle
Davidson Family Foundation
Triangle Associate
David Armstrong
Brenner Group, Inc.
Barbara & Eli Cardenas
Gloria & Michael Chiang
Laura Decker & Dr. Joseph Decker
Kevan Del Grande
Timothy Doss
Elizabeth Gallegos Glynn & Joe Glynn
Craig & Kim Giordano
Sharon & Raymond Hashimoto
Laura & Jeffery Johnson
Anne & Tom Kepner
Lin & Marlin Krebs
Pierre & Carol Prodis
Kimberly & Dan Rogers
Rotary Club of San Jose North
San Jose Water Company
Star Trac
Willie Sugay
West Valley Construction Company
Kim Williams
East Valley Family YMCA
Platinum Triangle
Daniel & Carmen Santos
Gold Triangle
Charles B. Kuhn Memorial Fund
Integrated Device Technology, Inc.
Jack R. Kuzia
Triangle Associate
Mike Jeung
Cathi & Bruce Kroener
Macy’s Foundation
Wynona & Marvin Morris
Emily Nunes
Lupe & Phil Ruvalcaba
Debra & Phillip Vasquez
Wells Fargo Valley Coastal Market
Pat & Richard Wolfe
El Camino YMCA
Silver Triangle
Joy Desai
Surya Kant
Carole & Michael Marks
Pamela & Edward Taft
Triangle Associate
Anonymous
Mona & Bob Armistead
Sandy & Eric Bergan
Gail & Bruce Chizen
Vicki & Tony de Alcuaz
Tom & Gunilla Follett
Sam & Janet Harding
Bill Hart
Los Altos Community Foundation
Iris & Tom Moran
Jenny-Rebecca Saccardo
Marcene & Albert Van Dierendonck
Kanika Vohra & Rajib Arjun
Sandra & Tuck Younis
88% of the participants in
our Fit for Learning After School
Program showed improvement
on tests for aerobic capacity,
abdominal curls, pushups
and flexibility.
Lewis and Joan Platt
East Palo Alto Family YMCA
Gold Triangle
Carolyn & Preston Butcher
Silver Triangle
Shellye Archambeau &
Clarence “Scotty” Scott
Anna Fimbres-Windley & David Windley
Charlene & Derry Kabcenell
Joan R. Platt
Triangle Associate
Ken & Caretha Coleman
Sharon & Robert Hughes
John Shryock
In 2011, we served
338,824 healthy
meals and snacks
in Y programs.
Mt. Madonna YMCA
Silver Triangle
Miss Virginia Mae Days
Triangle Associate
Sharon Castillo
Janet Conrey
Dawn Cook
Mr. & Mrs. John Gerhardt
Michelle & Chris Ghione
Nancy Grove
Rotary Club of Morgan Hill
Keri Russell
Saint Louise Regional Hospital
Laura Selheim
Doris & Tom Squeri
Northwest YMCA
Silver Triangle
Larry & Laurie Dean
Triangle Associate
Anonymous
Anonymous
Gail Bates & Peter Yessne
Paul & Melonie Brophy
Brian Claassen
Steven Gullickson
Independent Electric Supply
Mrs. Beez Jones
James Kenoyer
Recology South Bay
Hung Wei
Silicon Valley Community Foundation
Rudy & Bev Staedler
Jim Walker
2,342 students
participated in
Expect Respect
workshops to
prevent bullying.
Page Mill YMCA
Silver Triangle
Michael Spence
Douglas & Barbara Spreng
Triangle Associate
Monica Cappuccini
Mary & Tom Cooper
Jeffrey Fenton
Dan Heath
Matt & Lara Hitchcock
Fred W. Hornbruch III
Patricia Morgan
Jan & Terry Opdendyk
Pradeep Rao
Dennis Rohan
The Towel Company
Kim & Eric Verity
Palo Alto Family YMCA
Platinum Triangle
Sue & Wilson Cooper
Gold Triangle
Computer Media Technologies
Mary Jane Elmore
Cynthia Fry-Gunn & John Gunn
Paula & Michael Rantz
Silver Triangle
Anonymous
Ruth & Ben Hammett
Triangle Associate
Jeanne & Mike Althouse
Grace & Fred Babian
Borel Private Bank Corp.
Mario Buljan
Samantha Chien
Crist, Biorn, Shepherd & Roskoph
DCS Janitorial Services
Judith Don & Mitch Bayersdorfer
Patricia & Steve Emslie
Nancy Ginsburg Stern & Rick Stern
Scott & Elaine Glissmeyer
Shirley & David Hammond
Jack Hong & Vicky Huang
Judy Horst
Justin Kitch
June & Mike Klein
Melody Academy of Music
Karen & Tom Neier
Palo Alto Host Lions Club
Lee Pfab & Teri McGinnis
William Reller
James & Valerie Stinger
Warren Thornthwaite & Elizabeth Wright
Wu Family Charitable Fund
Sequoia YMCA
Gold Triangle
Dave & Jeri Schricker
Silver Triangle
Cargill Salt
Danford Foundation
Triangle Associate
Frank & Kathy Bartaldo
Bohannon Foundation
Catholic Healthcare West
Catherine Fraser
Kirven Foundation
See’s Candies
Stanford Medicine Outpatient Center
Kimberly & Kyle Vogel
Julie & Chris Wesolek
Norma & Carey Westall
South Valley Family YMCA
Silver Triangle
DCS Janitorial Services
Hugh Stuart Center Charitable Trust
Triangle Associate
AdvanTel Network
Almaden Valley Rotary Endowment
Vincent Caminiti & JoAnn Becker
Julie Dougan & Jerry Yeager
Good Life Chiropractic
Julie Griswold
Bharti & Ashok Killer
Christie & Raul Laborin
Tonia & Shawn Lucca
Diana & Tony Mazzulla
Katie & Chris Metzger
Joe Ochoa
Ron & Monica Sendejas
Silicon Valley Community Foundation
Klaudia & Jamal Splane
Christie & Rick Valdez
Southwest YMCA
Silver Triangle
McCullough Family Foundation
Triangle Associate
Allen Ruby
Cathryn J. Simpson
Sharon Stranahan & John Klonick
Fran & Gil Troutman
Xilinx, Inc.
YMCA Camp Campbell
Triangle Associate
Nancy & Ed Bowen
Christy & Mark Dawson
Jill Gary
Kiwanis Club of San Jose
Cathy McAbee
Karmjit Singh
Kathleen & Vince Staub
U.S. Food Service
“Adventure camp has changed me because I never
have the chance to go camping with my family and
camp does awesome stuff with fun leaders. I also get
to meet new people and chill with them! They provide
us with snacks and we have great overnights. I will
even bring my children here in a couple years. I won’t
ever forget the YMCA.”
Nicko, age 11, YMCA camper
heritage club
We Believe your legacy
brightens the future. Your
gifts sustain our efforts to
build a lasting endowment
fund for youth development,
healthy living and social
responsibility today and
for years to come.
Association
Stacey & Mark Adams
Barbara Alhouse
Ken & Linda Alsman
Michael & Jeanne Althouse
John Arrillaga
Mrs. Faye Simpson Baden
Tom & Terri Bailard
John & Susan Baird
Vanessa Baker
Roger & Martha Barry
George & Betsy Bechtel
Roy & Jo Bigge
Bonnie Biorn
Robert Biorn
Fred L. Bradley
Pam Brandin
Dave Brewick &
Ervie Smith-Brewick
Jack & Judy Brigham
Ed Brostrom
Marilyn & Allan Brown
William H. & Barbara Busse
Mason Byles & Linda Archibald
Donald Callahan
Steve & Cheryl Caplan
Michael & Karen Catania
Stan & Diane Chinchen
John & Liz Crews
William & Margaretha Curtis
Steve & Jan Dale
Richard Denesha
Dale & Nancy Denson
Judith Donnelly
Margaret & Dennis Donohoe
Jean Dorwal Schrader
Partrick & Shirley Dwyer
Shirley Ely
Kristine & John Erving
Cynthia & Bill Floyd
Karen & Don Follette
Robyn Furness-Fallin &
William Fallin
Stanley & Marilyn Gadway
Mrs. Glenn (Bobbe) George
Mrs. Jonathan B. Gifford
Jerry & Charlotte Glashagel
Daniel Gonzales & Lisa Grayson
David Gordon & Lucia Heldt
Don Gray
Arnold Guinto & Jan Sola
Roz & Jim Hamby
David & Shirley Hammond
Alan Henderson
Mitzi Henderson
Robb & Karen Hermanson
Robert & Cynthia Hockey
Fred Hodge
Jim & Mary Hudak
Robert Jack
Thomas Jackson
Mr. Ron James
Mark & Samantha Johnsen
Mrs. Allen (Darlyn) Johnson
David & Kate Kennedy
Mr. & Mrs. Will Kibby
Bill & Gay Krause
Sharon Kreider
Anne Marie Krogh
Francis & Myla La Poll
Harry Lalor
Donald A. & Amanda Lee
Bob & Alana Lee
Sam & Sandra Lee
John & Sandra Leland
Mrs. Gordon F. (Gerry) Levy
Richard & Ellen Lowenthal
Craig & Peggy Martin
Robert & Sherrie Mason
Margaret May
Linda & Tony Meier
Mr. & Mrs. Armon Mills
Daniel & Elaine Moore
Mr. John T. Moore
Lee & Tracy Muckey
Scott Neely & Nancy Post
Mrs. Kenneth (Urdene) Newfarmer
Carol & Keithan Norwood
Larry & Marsha Osterink
John & Devonne Pencer
Thom & Rachelle Peters
Sam Pickard
Steve & Nancy Player
David Pratt
Mrs. & Mrs. Adolph Quilici
Jean E. Ray
William Reller
Donald & Marilyn Richardson
Kathy Riggins & Deane Shokes
David & Marilyn Riley
Mr. & Mrs. John D. Roberts
Stephen & Charlotte Roberts
James & Andrea Sandstrom
John & Diane Savage
Lee & Kimberly Scheuer
Peter & Mindy Schneider
Jan & Wesley Schroeder
Deborah Seaman
Scott & Christina Seaman
Mr. & Mrs. Herbert Shear
Claus & Alison Shelling
Phil & Sandra Sims
Boyd & Jill Smith
Kent Smith &
Elizabeth Cilker Smith
Roger Smith
Adam & Daphne Stein
Roger & Carmen Stuhlmuller
Mr. & Mrs. David Sullivan
Dale & Liz Swanson
Barry & Molly Swenson
Lydia Tai
Bob & Nancy Talbott
Barry & Jennifer Taylor
Lloyd & Janet Taylor
Phil R. Taylor
Dave & Mary Alice Thornton
Jerry & Susan Tomanek
Stephen A. Totten
Tim Trailer
Dr. Martin Trieb &
Susan Anthony Trieb
Alexander Vaughan
Bernard & Anne-Marie Vogel, III
Pamela D. Von Wiegand &
Robert Holmgren
Colleen Wilcox
Robert C. Williams
Pete Wismann
Scott & Mary Wollaston
John G. Lindner
Jeff Martens
Joe McCarthy
Mrs. Jon B. (Rita) Minnis
Mr. & Mrs. Manuel Naku
Cynthia Rich
Celia Salazar
Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Santos
Steven S. & Cheryl Thomas
Mario & Cheryl Vargas
Pat & Richard Wolfe
Mr. & Mrs. Daniel D. Youngs
El Camino YMCA
Bob & Lois Adams
Stephen & Cathy Anderson
Mona & Bob Armistead
Tim & Jackie Byrd
Gigi Carter
Kimberly Castro
Betsy A. Collard
Steve & Barbara Gerrish
Jeanne Gillespie
Richard & Nancy Glaze
Margi Gould
Kim & Susan Graham
Sam & Janet Harding
Jean A. Hollands
Sid & Doni Hubbard
Matthew & Connie Ives
Roy & Penny Lave
King & Ginny Lear
Ron Markillie
Rick & Angela McConnell
Richard Molano &
Meribeth Germino
Dulce Monroy
Tom & Iris Moran
Brooks & Marilynn Nelson
Paul & Liz Nyberg
Preston & Katie Roper
Larry & Dolores Thompson
Central YMCA
Jerry & Sue Beavers
Conrad Boissiere
Randy & Martie Bolsinger
Barbara & Eli Cardenas
Gloria & Michael Chiang
Mrs. Charles (Hortencia) DeMarquez
Rod Diridon
Mrs. Gene (Chris) Dully
James T. & Arline Harper
Mr. & Mrs. Howard Hubbard
Anne & Tom Kepner
Mrs. Jerry (Martha) Kozlowski
Roger & Myrna Pettengill
Pierre & Carol Prodis
Van & Jeanne Schmelzer
Dick & Barbara Schorer
Mrs. Ginny Sielaff
Sherry Stevens Shepardson &
Charles Shepardson
Bruno Zulpo
East Valley Family YMCA
Ruben & Rosa Garcia
Anil & Jyoti Godhwani
Mr. & Mrs. Frank Hicks
Cathi & Bruce Kroener
Jack R. Kuzia
Mr. & Mrs. Griffith R. Lewis
More than 33,000 students
enjoyed being read to by adult
volunteers in our ABC and Los
Dichos programs in schools
across Silicon Valley.
Lewis and Joan Platt
East Palo Alto Family YMCA
Sheila Als
Jorge Alvarez & JoAnn White
Catharine Bening Stadler
John Bourgoin & Sally Hazard Bourgoin
Vicky Ching & Wu-Chung Hsiang
Ken & Caretha Coleman
Michael & Jean Couch
David & Nan Hettig
Roscoe & Theresa Jennings
Maisha Mouton
Joan R. Platt
Rahn & Pam Sibley
Laurence F. Stevens &
Anne Leung-Stevens
Elizabeth Wolf
Mt. Madonna YMCA
Page Mill YMCA
Mr. & Mrs. John Gerhardt
Janet L. & Jack W. Hagemann
John Conforti
Mark Dengler
Jeffrey Fenton
Kym Gentry Peck & David Peck
Robert Marchetti
Merlo & Jeanette Medrano
Jane Seeley
Pat & Beverly Smith
Marty & Mark Smolenski
Douglas & Barbara Spreng
Northwest YMCA
Mrs. Allan (Betty) Bidwell
Mark Burns
Mr. Ashley “Buck” Cox
Ed & Linda Dodge
Elizabeth Gallegos Glynn & Joe Glynn
Elaine & Scott Glissmeyer
Paul & Dee Ann Hansen
Ms. Cornell Hartford
Mr. W. L. “Bud” Hoffman
Mr. & Mrs. Morris Hosoda
Jim & Pat Jackson
Mrs. Beez Jones
Gregory Jow
Wendell & Shari Kerr
William Lester, III
William & Mercedes McCarty
Mr. & Mrs. Edwin Niemann
Northwest Y Service Club
Mr. & Mrs. Ron Ohlfs
Bruce & Patricia Parsons
Hugh & Janet Riddell
Joe & Karen Shepela
Darryl & Dorothy Stow
Bob & Barbara Walker
Jim Walker
Help the Youth
in Your Life Thrive
•Tell them they are important.
•Smile and call them by name.
•Model the behavior you expect.
•Invite their opinions.
•Give them leadership roles.
Palo Alto Family YMCA
Mrs. John D. (Sigrid) Banks
Kristofer & Paige Biorn
Thorley D. Briggs
Harold S. Chapman
Bernard & Denise Coley
Paula & David Collins
Brian Dahlquist
Alan Dannenberg
Judith Don & Mitch Bayersdorfer
Tom Eck
Steve & Patricia Emslie
Scott & Elaine Glissmeyer
Tom & Joan Gregory
Dan & Elizabeth Halden
French & Margo Harris
Alice Holmes
June & Mike Klein
Luis Larzabal
Robin & Warren Levy
Dan & Chris Logan
Hal Lovell, Jr.
Kathleen McFarland
Mike & Pat McGuire
Hal & Helen McIntyre
Claudia Newbold
Tim & Wendy O’Connor
Bonnie Packer & Bob Raymakers
Jim & Alma Phillips
Manuel Ramirez
Bruce & April Robinson
Lynne & Daniel Russell
Peter Salo
Nancy Ginsburg Stern & Rick Stern
James & Valerie Stinger
Melissa Taylor
Diana Turner
Chuck & Nancy Wilson
“Words cannot express
the feeling that I have
when I go to the senior
center…I have a life again.”
Sequoia YMCA
Southwest YMCA
Frank & Kathy Bartaldo
Mr. Alyn Beals
Patricia Becker
Becka Boscarino
David Christiansen
Marti deBenedetti
Phil & Shirley DeMartis
Gregory Eitzmann
Catherine Fraser
Bernice Gardner
Donna Gardner
Daniela Gasparini
Cindy Goga
Tavia Harwell
Diane & Steven Howard
Marie-Jeanne Juilland &
Garey Johnson
Clem & Jane Molony
Janine O’Flaherty &
Anthony Gschwend
Sonia & Ray Picone
Dave & Jeri Schricker
Lisa Shiveley
Carla & Harry Sillin
Janet Thomas
Mrs. Teller (Shirlee) Weinmann
Julie & Chris Wesolek
Renee & John Zimmerman
Rev. Lance K. Beizer
Margaret Chakarun
Dorothy “Dottie” Fern
William B. & Roberta P. Hendershot, III
Glenn & Susan Mau
Deborah L. McCown
Wm. Paul Morris
Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Piepho
Charles & Ellie Rusciano
Mr. & Mrs. Donald L. Smith
Raymond Sturges
Elinor C. Vaughan
South Valley Family YMCA
Debra Carpenter
Ann Coons
Mike & Judy Demko
Julie Dougan
Amanda & Barry Eberly
Cynthia Gregory
Terry & Kathy Horak
Mary Hoshiko Haughey
& Norman Haughey
Jared E. Jones & Carol Luft
Katie & Chris Metzger
John & Carol Remy
Joyce & Robert Rhodes
Carol & Bill Rice
Mr. & Mrs. Ed Roussell
Alan & Rosalie Sheveland
YMCA Camp Campbell
Christina Backman LaMonico
Ed & Nancy Bowen
Richard Busse
Marvin & Joan Fox
Linda James
Bob & Tina Kahle
Sydney Levin
Dr. & Mrs. George H. Royer
Bill Sickles
Vince & Kathleen Staub
Lori & J.J. Webb
Project Cornerstone
Roger & Myrna Pettengill
Linda Silvius
In Loving Memory
William Alhouse
John Lowe Anderson
Frances Arrillaga
John D. Banks
Henry C. Baugher
H. A. “Bud” & Clara Beaudoin
Lawrence & Victoria Beizer
Allan Bidwell
Alf Brandin
Kay Brostrom
Paul & Fern Bryant
Audrey & Lowell Clark
Hal Collard
Jeanne Conforti
Stephen Coons
Burt L. Davis, Jr.
Jay deBenedetti
Jack Hennessey, member
City of Morgan Hill
Centennial Recreation Center
Anne Desposito
Margaret H. Duerig
Gene Dully
Leonard Ely
Jean Fern
Glenn George
Jonathon B. Gifford
Sandy Gillespie
Peggy Gray
Myrene Henderson
Thomas J. Henderson
Eileen Hodge
Dr. Allen Johnson
Jerry Kozlowsky
Pat Kuzia
Alexander B. Langhof
Virginia Levin
Gordon F. Levy
Beatrice Link
Robert Lundy
J. Earle May
Ruth McCarty
Arthur R. McDaniel
Paul R. Meyer
Jon B. Minnis
Kenneth Newfarmer
Lewis E. Platt
Joe Polinsky
Marilyn Pratt
Carolyn Reller
Ernest Renzel
Britton & Janet Saterlee
Harriet Schilling
Howard Schopman
Ted Sielaff
Clifton S. & Evelyn R. Slonaker
Mr. Harold E. Smith
Phil Smith
Hong Ja Stern
Dave & Alice Tatsuno
Linda Walker
Jay M. & Nancy H. Welsh
Donald & Mary Elizabeth Winbigler
Hans Wolf
Thank you
YMCA OF Silicon Valley