
Bonnie Sharp, pictured with Fox Valley Family YMCA CEO Andrew Bobbitt,
has served 28 years with the Fox Valley Family YMCA.
Other employees celebrating five and 10 year employment milestones with the YMCA include:
Dawn Aichelle, Mike Conley, Pat Hann, Karen Oelker, Julie Taxis, Jennifer Urbaniak, and Stephanie Wayne all celebrate 10 years with the YMCA.
Laura Bell, Chris Bland, Susan Dell, Lacey Freeman, Amy Goldsboro, Liz Heriaud, Chloe Kermeen, Amy Killey, Tracey Krzysiak, Mark Nixon, Sandra Quezada, Laurie Stewart, Amanda Summers, Kelly Thielk, Sara Unold, and Antoinette Wilson all celebrate five years with the YMCA.
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Our Mission:
To instill Christian principles into practice through programs that build healthy spirit, mind and body.
Our Values:
Caring, Honesty, Respect, and Responsibility
Our Vision as the Fox Valley Family YMCA is to:
strengthen the foundation of our community by ensuring that participants have the opportunity to learn, grow & thrive. We are dedicated to building healthy, confident, connected and secure children, adults, families and communities. Our impact is felt when an individual makes a healthy choice, when a mentor inspires a child and when a community comes together for the common good. We nurture the potential of every youth and teen, improve our areas health and well-being, and provide opportunities to give back and support neighbors.
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• 1979
Our organization was created through the hard work and efforts of our Board of Directors who wanted a YMCA for their community.
• 1992
Over the years we grew from community based programs to store front facilities before building a 50,000 square foot facility in Plano, known as the Central Branch, in 1992.
• 1999
A capital campaign was held to construct the 8 lane indoor Aquatic Center at the Central Branch.
• 2002
An expansion was completed and more space was added to the Wellness Center at the Central Branch.
• 2005
We opened our 14,000 sq. ft. West Branch in Sandwich. Our current YMCA service area covers over a 28 mile radius, incorporating over 20 communities. Last year we served over 22,000 members.
• 2007
The addition of the 11,000 sq. ft. Early Childhood Center, incorporating Day Care and Preschool rooms, was opened at the Central Branch. |
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COMMUNITY SUPPORT CAMPAIGN
Everyone is welcome at the YMCA. Walk into any of our program sites or our facility and you will see people of all ages and incomes. If a person or family is unable to pay for membership, scholarships are provided through donations from generous businesses, foundations and individuals. Over $50,000 from the YMCA last year was used to support membership scholarships and programs that change lives.
The demand for scholarships and program sponsors increases every year. More than 500 individuals received assistance last year. Your gifts are needed to keep the YMCA open to all. Contributions can be made with stock, cash, credit card, or through a small increase to your monthly membership bank draft.
CAPITAL CAMPAIGN
In addition to annual contributions for scholarship and program support, the Fox Valley Family YMCA is actively reinvesting in facilities to meet the needs of kids, teens, families and seniors for generations to come. The YMCA Capital Campaign raises funds for capital investment. Every gift, large or small, is important as we look to your YMCA's future.
PLANNED GIVING
• Gifts by Will or Living Trust
• Charitable Gift Annuity
• Charitable Remainder Trusts
• Gifts of Retirement Plans
• Gifts by Life Insurance
• Memorial Gifts
ENDOWMENT/HERITAGE CLUB
The Heritage Club is an organization of people who have shown their long-term interest and support of the Fox Valley Family YMCA by either a direct contribution to the Endowment Fund, or by including the YMCA in their estate plans. It is the commitment rather than the amount that is the basic factor in qualifying as a Heritage Club member.
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When you volunteer your time to the great causes that the Y stands for, your efforts impact everything around you. Spend the time. See the change. It’s all about what you put in. We look forward to seeing you here. Just stop in at your local Y and ask about volunteering, or contact our Chief Executive Officer to learn about volunteer opportunities.
Going to work knowing that what you do each day has a profound effect on the lives of the people in your community is an opportunity few employers can offer. Working at the Y, you’ll discover more than a job—you’ll enjoy a career with a future and the opportunity to make a lasting difference in the lives of those around you. We work with people of all ages and from diverse backgrounds and life experience and you’ll enjoy the personal satisfaction that comes from nurturing the potential of youth and teens, improving the nation’s health and well-being and providing support to our neighbors.
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