YMCA Annual Report 2009

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YMCA of Greater Richmond 2009 Annual Report


Our Mission To put Christian principles into practice through programs that build healthy spirit, mind and body for all.

We build strong kids, strong families, strong communities. 3


YMCA of Greater Richmond Dear Friends, What’s your Y story? That is often a question someone asks as they begin discussing the variety of experiences a person can have at the YMCA. When someone joins the YMCA of Greater Richmond, he or she may come with the expectation of a specific experience, but a pleasant surprise may await when a new experience surpasses that expectation. At the conclusion of our 2008 Annual Report letter, we looked forward to 2009 and stated, “…our strong mission, commitment to quality program delivery and fiscally conservative management will ensure that we continue to build a strong spirit, mind and body for all!” We did it! Beginning with our commitment to fiscal responsibility and professional management, the YMCA of Greater Richmond ensured that after 155 years of serving the Greater Richmond community our programs and services would remain open to all. Last year, we provided $6,303,038 in financial assistance to families and individuals. This created memberships that paved the way to healthy lifestyles, opportunities for students to take swimming lessons or attend a safe after-school program, and facilities where members of the community build relationships. While the economic climate for corporations, foundations and donors across our region remained uncertain, we received $5,700,320 in contributions. This has supported the delivery of our mission: To put Christian principles into practice through programs that build healthy spirit, mind and body for all.

Hartwell H. Roper (left), Barry M. Taylor (right)

We recognized that we could not continue to provide quality programs without growing and expanding, and started with two of our existing 15 branch locations. The expansion of our Midlothian Family YMCA nearly doubled its size with the inclusion of a new gymnasium. And, in October, we broke ground at the Patrick Henry Family YMCA to consolidate its operations into one location. After 15 years of service in Hanover County, community leaders determined the time was now to grow and expand the aquatic facility to accommodate all the YMCA programs already offered and broaden the Y’s reach. Both capital projects will provide intergenerational space for seniors and youth; child care classrooms that embrace our core values of caring, honesty, respect and responsibility; and new group exercise rooms and wellness space. This will increase the versatility of programs offered to meet the diverse needs of our members. All that we accomplished this year lead to 154,948 individual YMCA experiences throughout Greater Richmond. Read further in our 2009 Annual Report and “Experience the YMCA” – you’ll meet some of the remarkable individuals whose lives were enriched last year through the YMCA of Greater Richmond.

Hartwell H. Roper Board Chairman 4

Barry M. Taylor President & CEO 5


The YMCA of Greater Richmond led summer day camp at 14 YMCA branch locations for 3,592 children to get outside, be fit and make friends.

The Y Guides program offered enriching opportunities for 3,021 fathers, daughters and sons to strengthen family bonds and build lifelong memories. YMCA Bright Beginnings provided over 2,400 children a happy and hopeful start to the 2009-2010 school year. 6

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YMCA staff are frequently recognized for their commitment to members. In 2009, 2,583 staff helped others build healthy spirit, mind and body.

After 15 years serving students, families and active adults in Hanover County, community leaders spearheaded the effort to consolidate and expand the Patrick Henry Family YMCA, to be completed in fall 2010. The YMCA of Greater Richmond engaged 6,939 volunteers as program leaders, fundraisers and policy makers who ensured fiscal responsibility during the Great Recession so that the delivery of our mission was uncompromised.

gwen foley In August 2009, while working full time at the Virginia General Assembly, Gwen Foley taught 19 high-impact group exercise classes at the Patrick Henry Family YMCA – a personal record. She did this despite undergoing radiation treatments every weekday at VCU Medical Center.

“There were some days when I didn’t think I could do it,” says Gwen. “But after the class was over, I felt so much better.” Gwen has always loved exercise. Her doctors consider her physical health a large factor in her ability to endure the surgery, chemotherapy and radiation required to fight her extremely aggressive form of breast cancer.

Gwen Foley, Patrick Henry Family YMCA

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“There’s no doubt in my mind that the exercise and support I got at the Y helped me through it all,” says Gwen, now through with her treatments. “I love every class I teach because I know I’m helping others stay healthy. I love working with new people and encourage anyone, no matter their perceived limitations, to come and take those first steps.” 9


Corporate wellness programs demonstrate success with reduced employee absenteeism and lower health care claims, which result in reduced insurance premiums. Fiftytwo corporations utilized the YMCA of Greater Richmond to meet this need.

In 2009, 154,948 individuals built a strong spirit, mind and body by participating in YMCA programs, embodying our core values of caring, honesty, respect and responsibility.

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Willie Smith knew his life had to change. “I was always a big person and tried many times to lose weight unsuccessfully. I got really committed after learning more about the negative effects of obesity on life expectancy,” says Willie. He joined the Goochland Family YMCA on an affordable Young Adult Membership. “I talked to their wellness staff and they worked with me to create an exercise plan based on my goals,” says Willie. Originally weighing over 300 pounds, Willie had already dropped over 50 pounds when he decided to join the 2009 YMCA 10k Training Team. He completed his first 10k race that March and lost over 110 pounds total by the end of the year.

Willie Smith, Goochland Family YMCA

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Willie is now a very familiar face at the Y. His experience hasn’t only made him healthier, it’s also introduced him to the Y’s programs and mission. “I love mentoring in their after-school program. It’s just a great place to be.” 11


The YMCA introduced the concept of group swim lessons in 1906. In 2009, the YMCA of Greater Richmond taught 68,968 private and group swim lessons as a fundamental element of aquatic safety.

The YMCA Learn-to-Swim program provides free swimming instruction to second grade students in the Cities of Richmond and Petrsburg and Henrico, Goochland, Powhatan and Chesterfield Counties. As a result, 2,700 students had a feeling of accomplishment last year.

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Burdi Mahoney, Manchester Family YMCA

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How many people choose a hotel based on its proximity to the nearest YMCA? There are quite a few, and Burdi Mahoney is one. Her lifelong involvement with the YMCA as a competitive swimmer began when she was just a teenager in New York State. Her avocation as a swimmer included more than 20 years in US Masters Swimming before pursuing training for open-water events hosted by a Virginia Beach YMCA. Since relocating to Richmond in 1991, this committed swimmer has trained at three different YMCA of Greater Richmond branch locations. At the Manchester Family YMCA, where Burdi now trains, much of her own inspiration has come from those who surround her in the pool. “Fellow YMCA swimmers have always been very encouraging to me. I am constantly amazed by the dedication of those swimmers who overcome physical disabilities to persevere in the pool. The nurturing experiences that I’ve had at the YMCA help me remember to take every opportunity to tell my pool-mates ‘keep up the good work,’” she says. “I realize that the Y itself is a common thread that holds together the pieces of my lifelong fitness fabric. When I enter a YMCA – whether it’s for the 1st time or the 1,000th time – there is a certain familiarity and comfort in knowing that you are welcomed home.” 13


Parents enrolled 8,400 youth in YMCA sports programs in 2009. Participation in youth sports helps children build character and self-esteem.

Many teens face life-threatening challenges every day, including drugs, sexual promiscuity, violence and unstable homes. Last year, 249 youth gained leadership and employment skills through the Metro Teens and Leaders’ Club programs.

william ares Thirty-five eager students arrived at the Chester Family YMCA in the fall of 2009 to learn about the Leaders’ Club being started at their local YMCA. William Ares, just beginning his seventh grade school year, was one of them. He knew one thing many of the others didn’t – what an amazing experience you can have at the YMCA. William has been around this YMCA since 2005 when his mother enrolled him in summer day camp while she was at work. “I loved it,” William is quick to say when sharing his story. Few of the teens who gathered for that cookout were intimidated by the expectations of being a YMCA Leaders’ Club member. Minimum standards for academic performance, physical fitness expectations and an annual requirement of 100 community-service hours are hallmarks of this program that builds confident students and community leaders for tomorrow. William’s passion for Leaders’ Club is driven in many ways because of the opportunity he has for service. Many of his community-service hours at the YMCA include volunteering as a swim instructor and refereeing soccer or basketball. You may even find him at the front desk of the Y answering phones or giving a tour to prospective members. William Ares, Chester Family YMCA Teen Leaders’ Club

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“I put Leaders’ Club above everything except school,” William says. “I’m willing to help anybody.” 15


Socialization improves physical and emotional well-being and increases mental alertness. In 2009, 9,216 adults over age 65 remained engaged at the YMCA of Greater Richmond.

Older adults have unique wellness needs that must be addressed to ensure quality of life. The SilverSneakers® fitness program provided 2,638 participants in 2009 with an innovative health, exercise and wellness program that helped them live healthy and active lifestyles.

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Jack Fyock, Chickahominy Family YMCA

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When Jack Fyock and his wife moved to Richmond from Massachusetts just over five years ago to enjoy their retirement years, they joined the Chickahominy Family YMCA and found a home. Jack is the embodiment of an Active Adult. With the branch’s leadership, he and a group of older adults developed the Senior Hot Spot – a gathering place of fun and fellowship for seniors in Eastern Henrico County. “I’m in the best shape of my adult life!” seventy-five-year-old Jack is quick to say. Jack can often be found in classes such as Body Sculpting, Pilates on a Ball or even Absolutely Abs! His hope is to increase the number of active older members in group exercise classes by becoming a certified group exercise instructor himself. While sharing his own YMCA experience Jack says, “Being involved at the YMCA will open opportunities for you to be engaged in very satisfying activities whether it’s for your personal, physical or mental health. Belonging at the Y will open new vistas for anyone who is interested.” 17


In the midst of a challenging economic environment, the YMCA ensured membership and programs remained open to all families and individuals by providing $6,303,038 in financial assistance.

Last year, 49,881 individuals received financial assistance, removing a barrier to quality child care, aquatic safety, socialization and healthy lifestyles for many.

awut chan “They were killed like cows,” Awut Chan said with tears in her eyes. Originally from war-torn Sudan, Awut was tied to a tree and left for dead after witnessing the murder of her parents. She was freed after seven days. Her family suffered constant harassment, midnight raids and beatings. She received asylum in America thanks to the efforts of Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church. But, her time here has not been easy. She works on the janitorial staff at the Tuckahoe Family YMCA and raises her nine children and two grandchildren alone. When the Department of Social Services stopped providing funding for child care, Awut was faced with the possibility of losing her house in order to take care of her three youngest children. Knowing the Shady Grove Family YMCA provides on-site child care at her children’s school, Awut’s supervisor, Flossi Beal, worked immediately to enroll them. Thanks to the YMCA’s financial assistance program, Awut can work and her children are safe after school.

Awut Chan and Family, Shady Grove Family YMCA and Tuckahoe Family YMCA

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The YMCA of Greater Richmond is one of the largest charitable organizations in the state. Generous people and organizations contributed $5,700,320 to ensure the successful delivery of our mission in 2009.

Parents and grandparents enrolled 3,551 children in our nurturing YMCA Child Care program that offers homework assistance, crafts, games and friendship at 40 sites in the Richmond region.

“I see God in all people at the YMCA. The YMCA is my family, the people here are my brothers and sisters,” says Awut. Despite all she has been through, she is always happy, and can often be heard singing cultural songs as she cleans the Y’s facilities. “If you trust in God, He provides. God has brought me to the YMCA.” 19


YMCA Chairman’s Round Table Society We are grateful for the more than 4,600 individuals and organizations who generously gave $6,136,770, allowing the YMCA of Greater Richmond to fulfill its mission. These generous contributors gave to the Planting Seeds of Hope Annual Giving Campaign, YMCA Bright Beginnings, employerbased giving programs and to other specific programs and activities. Philanthropist $100,000 and more Altria Group, Inc. The Community Foundation Serving Richmond & Central Virginia Philip Morris USA, an Altria Company UnitedWay of Greater Richmond & Petersburg George Williams Partner $50,000 to $99,999 Capital One Financial Corporation JCPenney Afterschool Mr. and Mrs. Fred T. Tattersall $25,000 to $49,999 Altria Companies Employee Community Fund Bank of America Chesterfield County Children, Incorporated The Garner Family Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Garner, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William V. Garner Glen Roy Fund of The Community Foundation Tak Tent L.P. Genworth Financial, Inc. Massey Foundation James R. and Maxine T. Miley R.E.B. Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Hartwell H. Roper

$10,000 to $24,999 Allstate Foundation Reid Ashe and Lisa Frye Ashe Bob and Gloria Bailie Bon Secours Richmond Health System The Brandt Family The Brink’s Company Margaret A. Cargill Foundation Tom and Nancy Chewning City of Petersburg City of Richmond Mrs. Nancy E. Cole Dominion Resources The Jane and Arthur Flippo Foundation Garland & Agnes Taylor Gray Foundation Harrison Foundation Mr. and Mrs. James B. Hartough Emily S. and Coleman A. Hunter Trust John Randolph Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Thomas N. P. Johnson III The Junior League of Richmond Dr. Mary S. Keiter Lipman Foundation Karen and Ray Moore PepsiCo, Inc. Berkley and Barbara Pickels H. Elizabeth Powell Powhatan County The Honorable Iva R. Purdy Robins Foundation Ralph & Leo Rosenthal Foundation Saxon Shoes, Inc. The William H.-John G.-Emma Scott Foundation South Richmond Rotary Club Staples Foundation for Learning Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Stettinius Mike and Debbie Szymanczyk Target Stores Steve and Bobbie Thomas TSS Photography UPS Freight Virginia Department of Social Services The Wachovia Foundation Betty and Hays Watkins Western Henrico Rotary Club Mr. and Mrs. Douglas D. Westmoreland Doug and Julia* Wetmore Bob and Barbara Williams Foundation Dianne and Ken Wright Mr. and Mrs. James M. Zinn We also thank one anonymous donor.

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Thank You

Red Triangle Partner $5,000 to $9,999 AECW Fund of The Community Foundation Rob and Shannon Alexander Alfa Laval Inc. Tiff and Kelly Armstrong Bill and Jeri Ball Ike and Karen Carter / John Richmond Landscaping, Inc. Jean Cauble Cavalier Telephone LLC Central Virginia Bank Commonwealth of Virginia Campaign Dr. Michael Douglas Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Farrell II Mr. and Mrs. H. Larry Giancaterino / Chasen’s Business Interiors Grace and Holy Trinity Church, 1618 Fund Wilbur M. Havens Charitable Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Jack A. Holmes Allen B. King Mr. and Mrs. Timothy J. Korman Luck Stone Foundation, Inc. Charlie and Lisa Luck Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm P. McConnell III McGuireWoods LLP McNeil Consumer & Specialty Pharmaceuticals

Media General, Inc. Lee and Tracy Muckey MWV Old Stage, Inc. Petersburg Methodist Home For Girls Foundation Jay and Shelly Poole Mr. and Mrs. Duane H. Ragsdale Richard S. Reynolds Foundation Robert and Martha Rhodes Dr. and Mrs. Frank S. Royal, Sr. Share Our Strength Linda and Bob Simcoe Cindy and Earle Spencer, Jr. Ann and Scott Strickler Barry M. Taylor Technical Foundations Technology Leasing Concepts, Inc. Barbara J. Thalhimer & William B. Thalhimer, Jr. Family Fund of The Community Foundation Varina Ruritan Club Virginia Correctional Center For Women Karl and Alicia Wagner Renee and John Wagner Laura and Howard Willard The Wilton Companies We also thank one anonymous donor.

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Silver Circle Partner $2,500 to $4,999 Barb Alkire Mr. and Mrs. William Allcott Dr. and Mrs. William H. Angus Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Armstrong, Jr. Association for the Support of Children with Cancer (ASK) Mr. and Mrs. William Atkinson BB&T BB&T Charitable Foundation Blossman Propane Gas & Appliance Judy and Bill Boland Clint Bowes The Rotary Club of Brandermill Nancy Kennon and Frederick Ried Bruchbacher W. L. Canada CNA Foundation Mr. and Mrs. J. Harwood Cochrane The Cooper Family Mr. and Mrs. Barry D. Crawford Cyane B. Crump Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cullen Clifford J. Culley Caroline M. Cutchins Mr. and Mrs. Stephen C. Darrah Mr. and Mrs. Jim P. Dowd DuPont - Richmond Buddy and Fraser Finney Jack Forestell Franklin Federal Saviing Bank L.S. Gilbert Mr. and Mrs. William W. Gillespie

Brandywine Realty Trust Mr. and Mrs. Herbert C. Braun Breakfast Rotary Club of Petersburg Nancy B. Briggs Richard and Jane Brock Jim and Estelle Brodeur C. Scott Brugh J. Stewart Bryan III Leigh and Richard Burke Mr. Brian and Dr. Carolyn Burns Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Burton Carol and Chris Butterworth Ms. Katherine Cabell Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Calhoun Call Federal Credit Union Bill and Linda Callery Carrie L. Camp and Thomas M. Crowder Ms. Leslie N. Canady Diana and Eric Cantor Dr. Ronald L. and Mrs. Elaine J. Carey Carillon Civic Association Mr. and Mrs. Blake Carleton Mr. and Mrs. James P. Carreras, Jr. Joe and Jeanne Carrington Ike and Karen Carter Mr. and Mrs. Barry J. Case CBS 6 WTVR Celebration Male Chorus Mr. Andrew C. Chambers and Mrs. Felicia L. Fox Mr. and Mrs. Brent Chambers Mr. and Mrs. Wayne A. Chasen Chasen’s Business Interiors Molly and Matt Cheek ChemTreat, Inc. Chester Physical Therapy

Jill and Howard Goldfine Goodman & Company Mr. and Mrs. William H. Goodwin, Jr. Hanover Rotary Mr. and Mrs. Russell B. Harper Humphrey’s Studio Hunton & Williams Innsbrook Rotary Club Ron and Kathy Jentgen Rich and Joyce Johnson Mark and Vanessa Jones Hugh and Temple Joyce Karen Keegan Mr. and Mrs. Glen L. Kelley John and Deborah Kemper Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Koonce Dick and Nancy Krider Jane and Bill Liepis Life Fitness Judy and Dick Lyons S. Floyd Mays MBI Consulting, Inc. Midlothian Rotary Club, Inc. J. T. Morriss & Son Funeral & Cremation Service Marc and Janie Moyers Jack and Doris Nelson Matthew and Melissa Nelson Noodles & Company Fred and Marilyn Norman Megan and Kevin O’Neill Owens & Minor, Inc. Charles A. Patton Margaret Pence

PIEtech, Inc. Paul C. Pollard Fred W. Reynolds Richmond Corrugated Box Company Richmond Multisports LLC Richmond Triathlon Club Robins Insurance Agency, Inc. Ronald McDonald House Charities of Richmond, VA, Inc. Ms. Marianne G. Roser Rotary Club of Huguenot Trail Rotary Club of Sandston John and Shirley Rudin Soul Providers Band Denise and Randy Spears St. Mary’s Episcopal Church Outreach Committee Swedish Match North America SwimMetro Management, Inc. James and Eva Tashjian-Brown Kirk Tattersall Technical Foundations The Titmus Foundation, Inc. Nancy ReMine Trego Universal Leaf Foundation Virginia Commonwealth Bank Mr. and Mrs. John B. Wake, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Scott R. Warren Thurman E. Williams Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wilton Ron and Gayle Worley

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Seeds of Hope Partner $1,000 to $2,499 Mr. Klas Abrahamsson and Mrs. Helen A. Carter Mr. and Mrs. James L. Agnew Rick and Elizabeth Albee Dr. Barry Wein and Ms. Joella Allerton Mr. Norbert Alt Jeanne and Andy Anderson Apartment Stuffers Dr. and Mrs. Michael Armstrong, Jr. Ian and Sandy Asplundh Carl O. Atkins, Jr., D.D.S. Atlantic Constructors, Inc. Dave Auman B & B Printing Dr. Charles E. Bagwell and Dr. Louise Bagwell-Robinson Dan and Leslie Baker Butch Ball and Marian Lumpkin The Bank of Southside Virginia David and Katrina Banks Dr. and Mrs. Richard W. Bates Battlefield Veterinary Clinic Mr. and Mrs. John Baxter Marian H. Beam Wyatt and Tenley Beazley Mr. William J. Belanich Pamela and Bruce Belleman Bermuda Hundred Animal Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Larry Berry Jim and Dianne Blandford Joey and Elizabeth Blanks Ms. Allison Bloor Frank and Carol Bradley Craig and Kimberly Bram

Chester Rotary Chick-fil-A at Chester Chubb Group of Insurance Companies Church of the Epiphany CJW Sports Medicine Pat Clark Matt and Mary Ann Clarke Cliff Bruce Studies Mr. Ian M. Coddington Cliff and Dorenda Coger The Coleman Group, LLC Hank and Cynthia Coleman Kathy Mays Coleman Sharon J. and Larry P. Coleman Bill and Quita Collins Cheryl and Roger Comes Marsha and Ralph Costen Frank N. Cowan CowanGates, P.C. Mr. and Mrs. Barry D. Crawford Cynthia B. Creasy Kim Cressy Bill Croxton Karen and Steve Dash Felix and Ernestine Davis Michael and Connie Davis Rex and Lori Davis Sam and Susan Davis The Honorable Bevill M. Dean Lucy B. delCardayre Delta Dental Plan of Virginia Mrs. Linda Derr Destiny City Fellowship The Deutsch Family John and Wendy Dickinson Rick and Mary Jo Dodson Tony and Mabel Duff Peggy DuVall and Bob Petres Jack and Carol Dyer Andrew and Kelly Dyson Patrick W. Edmunds Dr. and Mrs. Russ Ellenberg Helen Thompson Ellis George P. Emerson, Jr. Becky England Ernst & Young LLP Estes Express Lines E-Z Box Portable Storage Jane and John Fain Faith Landmarks Ministries Lynn and Mark Fernandes Fidelity Group, LLC David J. Fikse Fine Metals Corporation First Book Mr. and Mrs. Dale R. Foley Bill Ford Chip and Nancy Ford Mandy and Scott Ford Mr. and Mrs. Lennart R. Freeman Freeze Frame Photobooth Martha J. Frickert Leigh and Drew Gallalee Dr. Samuel W. Galstan, Dr. C. Sharone Ward, Bailey Kirkland Ward Galstan and Berkley Dale Ward Galstan Ms. Jaime Gambaccini David and Mary Kay Gates Karla Gerner Celia Givens Harvey A. Glover III Good Shepherd Baptist Church Mr. and Mrs. Gary M. Gore

Gorrell Family Foundation Mike and Susan Gracik Mr. Alexander C. Graham, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas S. Granger Barbara and Denys Grant Mr. and Mrs. J. Michael Grappone Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Grauer, Jr. Mr. D. Todd Gray Susie Green Mr. and Mrs. Eric Grow Gumenick Properties Mary and Glenn Habel Gerald and Gwen Hagen, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis O. Hall Jane U. Hamilton Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Hanville Happy Face Children’s Photography Richard and Melissa Harden Ed and Ellen Hardy Justin Harris and Marcelle Van Yahres Roy and Mary Harrison David B. Harvey Kenneth and Robinette Hatch Donald Hatcher Mr. and Mrs. Robert V. Hatcher, Jr. Rudy L. Hawkins Electric Contractors David and Lynn Heacock Kerthy Hearn Ann S. and Robert E. Henley, Jr. Wendy Henley Henrico East Rotary Club Heritage Chevrolet and TRUCKTOWN Mr. and Mrs. Dale L. Herndon Edie and Alan Hess Christopher A. Hicks and Sybil Halloran

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Seeds of Hope Partner (continued) $1,000 to $2,499 Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Hilb Mr. and Mrs. Christopher G. Hill Kevin A. Hill Historic Jackson Ward Association Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. Holder Holland Family Chiropractic H.O.P.E., Inc. Hopewell Iron & Metal Company Mr. Dennis L. Howard Mr. and Mrs. Michael T. Huennekens Tricia D. Hutnan IBM Corporation Intercept Youth Services, Inc. E. Carlton and Donna G. Jarratt Mr. and Mrs. William Lester Jennette III Floyd and Robin Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Roger Johnson Theresa Johnson and Chris Smith Jeff and Kathy Johnstone Yancey and Jane Jones Junior Federated Woman’s Club of Chester Lori and Tom Kaczmarek Paul Keeton Kelleher Heating/Oil, Cooling, Plumbing, Electrical Janice J. and Steven A. Kenney Jerry and Marty Kilgore Dennis and Kay L. King Dr. John S. Kittrell Kiwanis Club of Midlothian

Kiwanis Club of Tuckahoe KLA Tencor Foundation Drew Klammer The Klenke Family KLMK Group, LLC Knights of Columbus Martha Walker Konvicka KPMG LLP Doug and Tara Krohn DeWayne and Sherry Landrum Craig and Beth Lane Mr. and Mrs. P. Owen Lanier II Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Lawrence John and Audrey Lewis John Latané Lewis III True and Charlie Luck Mr. and Mrs. David C. Lumsden Mr. and Mrs. Tito Luna Larry and Alice Lyons Mr. and Mrs. Gerry L. Mabry The Magnano Family Dr. and Mrs. Richard M. Marcus Markel Corporation Mr. Anthony F. Markel Marsh Inc. Bill and Linda Martin William McKinnon Massie, Jr. Cathy Maxwell Cathy Halliwell and Russ Mayes Mr. and Mrs. John M. McCaffrey Elaine and Brendan McCormick Gilbert McCraw Deanna and Michael McCullough Mr. and Mrs. Jeff M. McFarland

The Reco Foundation The Redwoods Group John S. Reid Mr. and Mrs. John L. Reifsnider Mr. and Mrs. Myron H. Reinhart Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Respess J. Sargeant Reynolds Richmond International Raceway Richmond Kiwanis Foundation Emmett L. Ridley Jonathan D. Ridout George and Jennifer Riegel Mr. and Mrs. R. Douglas Robbins Genevieve and Chris Roberts Rev. Dr. Samuel K. Roberts Rich and Stephanie Robertson Roxann L. Robinson Abby and Noah Rogers Newnie Rogers Liz and John Rupp Brutus and Nancy Russell Robin Russo Mr. and Mrs. James E. Ryan, Jr. Dr. Cora Slade Salzberg Barry and Betty Jean Saunders John and Beth Schmohl Dr. and Mrs. Robert K. Schneider Mr. and Mrs. Hunter C. Schwartz Kathryn and W. Harry Schwarzschild Fund Reed and Gail Schweickert Mr. and Mrs. Frank Scott, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. S. Buford Scott Katherine and Ron Secrist

RSM McGladrey/McGladrey & Pullen Mr. and Mrs. Wm Kermit McKelvy Art and Jerry McKinney Mr. and Mrs. Leroy L. McLeod Dr. Margaret Meara Medco Health Solutions John and Nancy Melzer Dr. Gerardo J.Mendez-Pico, M.D. Tim and Kathy Merry Midlothian Religious Society of Friends Perry and Meredith Miles Marilyn Milio and Roi Boyd Bill and Sylvia Miller Elizabeth P. and Lewis N. Miller, Jr. Charitable Fund of The Community Foundation Million Dollar Round Table Darrylin Miner Jimmy and Shirley Minter Mitchell, Wiggins, & Company LLP Christopher Mize Studios Monument Construction Bonnie and Tam Moody Gerald Morgan, Jr. R. Glen and Sandra Morgan Angie and Tolleison Morriss Fred S. Morton Motley’s Auction & Realty Group Milton W. Munden Darlene H. Murphy Mutual Assurance Society of Virginia Fund NBC12/Lincoln Financial Media Nickel Vending

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Jeremy and Jamie Noble Jennifer and Christopher Nolen Sandy and Rick Nunnally Steven F. O’Donnell Dr. and Mrs. John S. Oehler Bob and Denise Oldfield One Smart Gallery Lisa and Greg Orlosky Kenneth Owens William G. Pappas Terry and Laurie Paquette Lee Parker Rob and Jan Parker Patient First Corporation Mr. William A. Patton Ms. Amy B. Pearsall Pearson Dealerships Steve and Joyce Pedersen Pediatric Therapies, Inc. W. Baxter Perkinson, Jr., D.D.S. and Associates, Ltd. The Peter Paul Development Center Peggy and Tom Phipps Kelly Pickerel James M. Pollard, Jr. Frank and Bernice Powell Powhatan Lions Club PreCon, Inc. Cathy and Larry Price Dennis and Cindy Pryor Dr. Val Puster Mr. William E. Quarles Ragland Memorial Baptist Church

Setliff & Holland, P.C. Jay Shively Ronald and Shelley Short Alice H. Siegel Kimberly A. Skiba Mick and Allyson Sladic Mr. Carl A. Smith, Jr. David N. Smith James and Kim Smith Southeast Media Consultants, Inc. Associates of Southern Community Bank & Trust Mr. and Mrs. James R. Sowers, Jr. Leila and Kirk Spitzer St. Ann’s Catholic Church Terry and Joan Stafford R. F. Burke Steele, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Matthew J. Steffen Mr. and Mrs. G.E.R. Stiles Jeff and Mary Stimpson Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Stinson Senator and Mrs. Walter Stosch Mrs. Richard E. Strauss SunTrust Bank Steve and Colleen Sylvester Tara’s Children Taylor & Parrish, Inc. Teammates For Kids Foundation Technology Leasing Concepts, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. James W. Theobald Thomas Rutherfoord, Inc. Sheila R. Thompkins Thompson, Siegel & Walmsley LLC Michelle and Bill Thomson

T.O.D.A.Y.S Youth Services LLC Tredegar Corporation Truland Service Corporation Ukrop’s / First Market Bank United Way Bank of America Mr. and Mrs. E. Massie Valentine, Sr. Ned and Laura Valentine Varina Veterinary Clinic, Inc. Howard Vaughan Vending Services of Richmond The Virginia Birdies Golf Club Virginia Physicians for Women Robert and Jane Wait Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas G. Walker Tom and Roszie Walker Steve and Donna Walls Wal-Mart - Ashland Wal-Mart Distribution Center Wal-Mart Foundation Wal-Mart Supercenter - Chester Mark and Terry Watkins Mrs. Anne R. West Mr. and Mrs. Hance West Bill and Shelley White Mr. and Mrs. Hugh V. White, Jr. Whitley/Service Roofing & Sheet Metal Company Nicole Widell Widgeon Foundation, Inc. Roger and Sandra Wiley Mr. and Mrs. Edsel A. Wilkinson Williams Mullen, A Professional Corporation

Dan and Georga Williams Scott and Marci Williams Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Williams Therese W. Willis The Woodward Foundation Inc. Woolfolk Construction, Inc. Coffee Worelds Dot and Al Wright Bruce and Deborah Yoder Jim Youngs We also thank six anonymous donors. *Deceased In addition to the Chairman’s Round Table contributors named here, we express our sincere gratitude to all others who generously supported the mission and programs of the YMCA of Greater Richmond.

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Growing Stronger Together: YMCA’s Capital Campaign for a Stronger Community We honor the vision and generosity of the following individuals, organizations and foundations who contributed for capital expansion and renovations to enhance YMCA programs for kids and teens, healthy living, and families and communities. Visionary $1,000,000 and more Shady Grove Family YMCA The Family of Tommy J. West Champion $500,000 to $999,999 Downtown YMCA The Mary Morton Parsons Foundation Midlothian Family YMCA The Garner Family Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Garner, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William V. Garner Glen Roy Fund of The Community Foundation Tak Tent L.P.

Advocate $250,000 to $499,999 YMCA of Greater Richmond Mr. and Mrs. Hartwell H. Roper + Jim and Jane Hartough + Patrick Henry Family YMCA The Jane and Arthur Flippo Foundation Arthur W. and Jerry S. McKinney Philanthropist $100,000 to $249,999 Downtown YMCA Tom and Nancy Chewning Jim and Jane Hartough + Mr. and Mrs. Hartwell H. Roper + Manchester Family YMCA Andy and Jeanne Anderson Mrs. Nancy E. Cole Karen and Ray Moore The Honorable Iva R. Purdy Kimberly S. Swanson D.D.S. Midlothian Family YMCA The Cabell Foundation Mr. and Mrs. William H. Goodwin, Jr. HHHunt Midlothian Rotary Club, Inc. Ukrop’s / First Market Bank

Patrick Henry Family YMCA Bob and Gloria Bailie Frank and Carol Bradley Gwen L. and Dale R. Foley James River Air Conditioning Co. Jim and Marilyn Pollard Pam and William Washington YMCA of Greater Richmond Reid Ashe and Lisa Frye Ashe Community Leader $50,000 to $99,999 Manchester Family YMCA Dr. and Mrs. Russ Ellenberg Cynthia B. Creasy Midlothian Family YMCA Bon Secours Richmond Health System Mr. and Mrs. Timothy J. Korman Nelco Family Foundation Margaret Pence Windsor Foundation Woolfolk Construction, Inc. Patrick Henry Family YMCA Barb, Ryan and Erin Alkire Liz and Joe Stiles Shady Grove Family YMCA Doug Wetmore in memory of Julia Wetmore

Tuckahoe Family YMCA Roy R. Charles Charitable Trust YMCA of Greater Richmond Robert M. and Shannon D. Alexander Barry M. Taylor + The Wachovia Foundation Campaign Leader $25,000 to $49,999 Downtown YMCA Gwathmey Memorial Trust Manchester Family YMCA Mr. and Mrs. Dennis J. Laliberte Midlothian Family YMCA Bill and Jeri Ball H. Wesley Blankenship, Jr. C & F Mortgage Corporation/Bryan and Lisa McKernon James and Margaret Carreras Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Barry J. Case Mr. and Mrs. Barry D. Crawford Mr. and Mrs. Stephen C. Darrah Mr. and Mrs. Allen Mead Ferguson Mr. and Mrs. H. Larry Giancaterino / Chasen’s Business Interiors Gray Land and Development Company, LLC Rebkee Company Dr. and Mrs. James L. Riley Mr. Bernard L. Savage* William and Lesle Stinson Technology Leasing Concepts, Inc. We also thank one anonymous donor. Patrick Henry Family YMCA Jack and Carol Dyer Margo and Billy Doswell Jones Steve and Dody Tribble Robert and Jane Wait Shady Grove Family YMCA Suzanne and Glenn Youngkin YMCA of Greater Richmond Tiff and Kelly Armstrong Mr. Bruce C. Gottwald, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas D. Westmoreland Builder $15,000 to $24,999 Downtown YMCA Judy and Dick Lyons Midlothian Family YMCA William T. Cantrell, Inc. Jean Cauble Frank N. Cowan / CowanGates, P.C. Rhyne Contractors, Inc. We also thank one anonymous donor. Patrick Henry Family YMCA Jay and Bill Small James River Nurseries +

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YMCA of Greater Richmond Denise and Randy Spears + Leila and Kirk Spitzer Cornerstone $10,000 to $14,999 Downtown YMCA Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cullen Mr. and Mrs. Leroy L. McLeod Marc and Janie Moyers Abby and Noah Rogers Denise and Randy Spears + Midlothian Family YMCA Hugh A. and Deborah P. Cline The Kurt Cooper Family Martha J. Frickert Joan and Joe Girone Jim and Jane Hartough + Main Street Homes Mr. and Mrs. Hartwell H. Roper + Style Craft Homes Barry M. Taylor + Thurman E. Williams Worley Associates - Architects Youngblood, Tyler & Associates, P.C. Patrick Henry Family YMCA Mr. and Mrs. Todd Attkisson Boschen Masonry, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. David Creasy Fine Metals Corporation Major James and Mrs. Jean Finney The Honorable and Mrs.* Frank D. Hargrove, Sr. Milton W. Munden YMCA of Greater Richmond Karen Keegan + Nancy ReMine Trego + Mr. and Mrs. John B. Wake, Jr. Community Partner $5,000 to $9,999 Chester Family YMCA Val Puster Downtown YMCA Mr. and Mrs. William Allcott Wyatt and Tenley Beazley Cyane B. Crump Michael and Connie Davis Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Farrell II McGuireWoods LLP Mr. and Mrs. Wm Kermit McKelvy Nancy ReMine Trego + Manchester Family YMCA Blake and Kristy Carleton Karen Keegan + Midlothian Family YMCA Dr. and Mrs. William H. Angus Barfield Concrete, Inc. Blakemore Construction Corporation Boone Homes, Inc. Branders Bridge Landscaping The Brink’s Company Mr. Alexander C. Graham, Jr. and Ms. Karen Berkness Gregg & Bailey, P.C., CPA’s Hirschler Fleischer - A Professional Corporation

James River Nurseries + Marie Cole Justis Karen Keegan + W. M. Kirkpatrick Family Doug and Tara Krohn Lakins Irrigation, Inc. LifeStyle Builders and Developers, Inc. McDonald’s Gerald Morgan, Jr. Kris and Mary Neal Orleans Homebuilders, Inc. Realty Ventures Group, Inc. Joan and Daniel Rexinger Ryan Homes Mr. and Mrs. Andrew F. Savage Marlene C. Scott, Ed. D. Mark and Debbie Sowers Denise and Randy Spears + Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Strauss Mr. and Mrs. Scott H. Williams and Family Williamsburg Environmental Group, Inc. Kathryn and Kenneth Willoughby Don and Jan Wood Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Zitzow Patrick Henry Family YMCA Tina and Mike Berry Sharon and Larry Coleman Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Goodloe Hayes and Karen Hanley Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Hargrove, Jr. Jeff and Kathy Johnstone David and Renee Kunnen Sandy and Rick Nunnally Mr. and Mrs. Louis Oberski Mr. and Mrs. Sumpter T. Priddy Jr. Mr. and Mrs. G.E.R. Stiles Laura and Lee Swegle

Beth and George Gordon G. L. Howard, Inc. E. Carlton and Donna G. Jarratt Dave and Debbie Lumsden McMahon Homes, Inc. John and Nancy Melzer Tom, Joanne, Shannon and Eric Murphy Elizabeth Pattison Shirley and John Rudin Tennis Courts, Inc. Nancy ReMine Trego + Keith and Meg Winn Chuck and Anne Wolff Patrick Henry Family YMCA Mr. and Mrs. Paul Burch Mr. and Mrs. Michael C. Carter John and Sarah Dyer Tricia D. Hutnan Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hyland Mr. James W. B. Touchette Town of Ashland, Virginia Anne Powers Woodward YMCA of Greater Richmond Brad and Jan Booker Clifford J. Culley *Deceased + Recognizes a cumulative total of capital gifts.

Expanding Horizons and Vision 2010 Capital Campaigns We honor the vision and generosity of the following individuals, corporations and foundations who contributed during 2009 toward capital gifts of $2,500 and more for earlier capital campaigns. Contributions completed prior to 2009 are not listed below. Philanthropist $100,000 and more Mr. Bruce C. Gottwald, Jr. Horizon Leader $50,000 to $99,999 HHHunt Campaign Leader $25,000 to $49,999 Mr. and Mrs. William J. Fields* Campaign Partner $2,500 to $4,999 Dr. Lou Ross Hopewell *Deceased

We also thank one anonymous donor. YMCA of Greater Richmond J. Michael and Blair Grappone Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Stinson Dan and Georga Williams Campaign Partner $2,500 to $4,999 Chester Family YMCA Family Physicians of Chester Downtown YMCA Mike and Jendy Daglio Dreama D. Martin Mark and Terry Watkins Roger and Sandra Wiley Manchester Family YMCA Mandy and Scott Ford Midlothian Family YMCA Austin-Davidson, Inc. The Bearden Family Centex Homes Crean Family Draper Aden Associates - Civil Engineers Terrie and Jon Edwards Sherri Ellis and Family Becky England G. William Evans Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gerardo

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Matching Gift Contributors National and local corporations encourage their employees’ philanthropic efforts through matching gifts. We gratefully acknowledge this generous support by listing their names here. Altria Matching Gifts Program Aon Corporation Bank of America The Brink’s Company The Cameron Foundation Capital One Financial Corporation

The CarMax Foundation Chubb & Son Colfax Corporation, Inc. Genworth Foundation Give With Liberty Hoffmann-La Roche, Inc. Kraft Foods Markel Corporation Merck & Co., Inc. MWV The Pfizer Foundation Philip Morris USA Matching Gifts Program Thompson, Siegel & Walmsley LLC Universal Leaf Foundation Verizon Virginia, Inc. Wachovia Foundation WellPoint Foundation

Leaving a Legacy 1854 Society Members Since its inception in 1854, the YMCA of Greater Richmond has relied upon the foresight and investment of its strongest supporters. The 1854 Society recognizes these generous individuals who have shown their long-term interest and support by including the YMCA in their estate plans or making substantial gifts to our endowment. Dr. and Mrs. William Angus Alexander P. Armour+* Ruth S. Armour+*

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Mr. and Mrs. Stephen E. Baril Ms. Sheila R. Barner Reverend and Mrs. Charles F. Baugham, Sr. Mr. Robert K. Beaser* Mr. William J. Belanich Ms. Allison Bloor Mr. and Mrs. J. William Boland Mrs. L. Julian Bowles* Mr. G. Kevin Bruce Mr. and Mrs. Barry J. Case Jean Cauble Mr. and Mrs. I. Lee Chapman Tom and Nancy Chewning Noelle R. Clay Miss Hannah Lide Coker* Mrs. Nancy E. Cole Sharon J. and Larry P. Coleman Sarah and Dick Collier Cheryl and Roger Comes George and Monica Craddock Bill and Janie Craig Clifford J. Culley Caroline M. Cutchins William W. Cutchins* Mr. and Mrs. Steve Darrah Michael and Connie Davis The Honorable Bevill M. Dean Francis M. DonLeavey* Helen Thompson Ellis Aaron Ettinger* John and Jane Fain Mr. Ernst W. Farley, Jr.+* Mr. and Mrs. James C. Farley, Jr.* S. Elizabeth Bunyan Farley+* Brian Farmer Margaret and John Ferrell Mr. and Mrs. William J. Fields*

Agnes Bull Frazier* Freeman F. Gosden* Mary and Billy Graham* Barbara and Denys Grant Mr. D. Todd Gray Bruce and Sandy Hague Mandy Hamner-Ford Dr. and Mrs. Richard Harden Stuart E. Hargraves+* Frank and Elizabeth Hargrove Mr. and Mrs. James B. Hartough Jack B. Harvie* Sarah M. Harvie Ms. Kathy Headlee Kerthy Hearn Missie Hersey Mr. and Mrs. Odis B. Hinnant+* Richard W. Jackson* Dr. and Mrs. Allix B. James Bill and Bev Jennette Journey and Sharon Johnson C. Hunter Jones* Don and Betty Jones William M. Jones, Sr.* Karen Keegan Mrs. Kay Lambert King William H. King, Jr. and Grace R. den Hartog Jody L. Korman Mr. John Kricorian, Sr.* Ms. Maria "Keech" LeGrand James A. and Roxana W. Leiby James A. Leiby, Jr.* Ernest C. Linder* Charlie and Vicki Long MariLouise L. Lossing* Joe Mancuso* Bill and Linda Martin

William C. Martin* Mary U. Maupai Lynn McAteer Gilbert V. McCraw Mrs. Dulcie P. McDougall* Art and Jerry McKinney Clifton M. Miller, Jr.+* Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Moe Raymond E. Moore Mr. Lester W. Morris, Jr.* Taylor Mundy Megan and Kevin O'Neill Rita O'Sullivan Mr. Barton C. Pasco Charles A. Patton Ms. Amy B. Pearsall Arlene A. and Cecil J. Perry Mr. and Mrs. John S. Philips Mr. and Mrs. James M. Pollard, Jr. H. Elizabeth Powell Charles R. Purdy+* The Honorable Iva R. Purdy Dr. George V. Puster Mr. and Mrs. Duane H. Ragsdale Wayland W. Rennie Ms. Beverly Rinde-Thorsen Robert F. Ritchie* Mrs. Robert F. Ritchie III Samuel Roberts Newnie Rogers Drewes and Adele Rogge Mark and Priscilla Romers Mr. and Mrs. Hartwell H. Roper Dr. Eugene Rowe* Shirley and John Rudin Brutus and Nancy Russell Jane Schirmer Bob and Jeannie Schrum

Mr. and Mrs. Jacob A. Schwalm* Mr. and Mrs. S. Buford Scott Dr. Benjamin L. Sheppard* Edith C. Sheridan* Bruce A. Siebold Rosalie and Ralph Slater Denise and Randy Spears Ms. Grace Steinmetz* Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Stettinius Sandy Stoddart Ann and Scott Strickler Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. Sutton III* Dr. and Mrs. D. R. Suyes, Jr. Lee C. Tait* Barry M. Taylor Steve and Bobbie Thomas Michelle and Bill Thomson Nancy ReMine Trego Mr. and Mrs. E. Massie Valentine, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. William R. Via Karl and Alicia Wagner Renee and John Wagner Cullen and Kathleen Walker Barry and Lois Watkins Hobie and Mollie Weaver Mr. and Mrs. Anthony R. Weiler Mr. and Mrs. Hugh V. White, Jr. Dot and Al Wright Bruce and Deborah Yoder Mr. and Mrs. James M. Zinn We also thank 5 anonymous members. + Founder or Charter Member * Deceased

Gifts to Endowments Gifts to the YMCA’s endowment funds guarantee that future generations can be served. Our thanks to these generous donors for adding to our legacy during 2009. Will Cutchins Endowment Caroline M. Cutchins

Miss Hannah Lide Coker Endowment Will Cutchins Endowment Fund Ernst Farley Fund William J. Fields Endowment Fund Mary and Billy Graham Fund HOPE Fund Journey Johnson Learn to Swim Endowment C. Hunter Jones Endowment Fund James A. Leiby Leadership Endowment Manchester Leadership Endowment Fund

William J. Fields Endowment William J. Fields* General Endowment Lee C. Tait* North Richmond Endowment Bruce A. Siebold Patrick Henry Endowment Lester W. Morris, Jr.* Tuckahoe Endowment John Kricorian, Sr.* *Deceased Special Legacies Named endowment funds honor special friends of the YMCA and help to ensure that the YMCA can continue its mission and be strengthened for future generations.

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Gifts In Memory of Will Cutchins

Memorial Gifts

We thank the following individuals and organizations for their generous memorial gifts to the YMCA recognizing Will’s legacy of charitable work.

We are deeply grateful for the many gifts received in 2009 in memory of:

Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Church CSC Leasing Company Caroline M. Cutchins Mr. and Mrs. James B. Hartough Mr. James W. McLaughlin Mr. and Mrs. R. Jackson Rasnic

Staff Leadership Executive Leadership Barry Taylor - President & CEO Karen Keegan - Executive Vice President/Chief Operations Officer - Programs & Membership Dick Lyons - Executive Vice President/ Chief Operations Officer - Facilities Randy Spears - Senior Vice President/ Chief Financial Officer Nancy Trego, CFRE - Senior Vice President of Philanthropy Carol Bennett - Vice President & Controller Laurie Dever, LPC, PHR, BCPC – Vice President of Human Resources & Leadership Development Todd Gray -Vice President of Marketing & Communications Kay King - Senior Vice President of Strategic Implementation Tito Luna - Vice President of Community Development & Programs Bruce Yoder, CFRE - Vice President, Financial Development & Philanthropy

Emma O. Barney Paul J. Fleming Phil J. Frickert Francesca M. Parch Curtis A. Wayland Tommy J. West Julia S. Wetmore Ella Wilkins

Gifts in Memory of Reid Ashe III We thank the following individuals for their generous memorial gifts to the YMCA in memory of Reid, the son of Lisa and Reid Ashe. Mr. and Mrs. George K. Jennison Mr. Gary DeBardi and Ms. Deborah Magallanes Mr. Shane M. Serafin

Board of Directors 2009 Chair Hartwell H. Roper Chairman-Elect O. Reid Ashe, Jr. Secretary Nancy Newton Rogers Treasurer Wilford H. Ball, III Immediate Past Chairman James B. Hartough Robert M. Alexander William Allcott Tiffany B. Armstrong Wyatt S. Beazley, IV Brad H. Booker (Jan) Marilyn E. Cole Cyane B. Crump Clifford J. Culley Stephen C. Darrah Michael D. Davis Thomas F. Garner, Jr.

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Gary M. Gore J. Michael Grappone Kelly C. Harris-Braxton David A. Heacock Jack A. Holmes Joseph M. Lawrence Joseph Atkins Leming, MD, FAAFP Michael J. McCullough Cheryl J. Minor Raymond E. Moore Marc B. Moyers Marilyn G. Norman Bryan T. Norwood Roger E. Ortega, Sr. Michael David Robinson Abigail Farris Rogers Jose M. Rubio Cora Slade Salzberg Thomas E. Shockley Kirk E. Spitzer Thomas M. Stinson V. Lynn Strader Robert S. “Rob” Ukrop, Jr. John B. Wake, Jr. Mark T. Watkins Douglas D. Westmoreland Howard A. Willard, III Jamelle Smith Wilson

Association Leadership Cindy Angus, RN - Association Wellness Director Kerry Blumberg – Director of Corporate & Foundation Giving Nan Brennan - Association Child Care Director Carol Butterworth - Association Teen Director Jane Hamilton - Director of Planned Giving Jan Klenke - Association Director of Payroll & Benefits Administration Tami Powell - Association Director of Accounting Cami Raimo - Association Aquatics Director Ty Toepke - Director of Annual Giving Lisa Winn - Director of Branch Financial Development Jan Wood – Association Director of Business Systems Resources

Branch Leadership Mary Kay Gates - Group Vice President Executive Director, Elizabeth Randolph Lewis Powhatan Family YMCA Kathy Jentgen - Group Vice President Executive Director, Chester Family YMCA Alysan Raymond – Operations Director, Chester Family YMCA Megan O’Neil - Group Vice President Executive Director, Shady Grove Family YMCA Andrew Dyson – Operations Director, Shady Grove Family YMCA Celia Givens - Executive Director, Chickahominy Family YMCA James Smith – Executive Director, Downtown YMCA Holly Austin – Operations Director, Downtown YMCA Jay Shively – Executive Director, Goochland Family YMCA

Jaime Gambaccini – Operations Director, John Rolfe Family YMCA Blake Carleton – Executive Director, Manchester Family YMCA Josh Green - Operations Director, Manchester Family YMCA Scott Williams – Executive Director, Midlothian Family YMCA Marilyn Milio – Executive Director, North Richmond YMCA Community Center Tricia Hutnan – Executive Director, Patrick Henry Family YMCA David Kunnen - Operations Director, Patrick Henry Family YMCA Floyd Johnson – Executive Director, Southside Virginia Family YMCA Lee Muckey – Executive Director, Tuckahoe Family YMCA Hunter Schwartz – Operations Director, Tuckahoe Family YMCA Patrick Edmunds – Camping Services Director, Camp Thunderbird Outdoor Center

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2009 Statement of Activities

2009

2009 Members %

2008

%

Contributions

$ 5,700,320

United Way Total public support

15.0%

$ 6,082,391

16.7%

436,450

1.1%

469,716

1.3%

6,136,770

16.1%

6,552,107

52.2%

21,049,060

57.6%

27.4%

10,414,635

28.5%

1,661,855

4.3%

(1,474,174)

-4.1%

Total revenues and public support 38,210,641

100.0%

36,541,628

Programs

10,463,865

Other revenue 100.0%

Expenses:

Program services:

6 - 11

12 - 17

4,410

13,985

9,964

Female

3,958

12,997

Total

8,368

Facility Members

18 - 29

30 - 54

55 - 64

65+

12,615

24,587

5,098

3,994

9,175

12,875

30,396

5,672

5,222

26,982

19,139

25,490

54,983

10,770

9,216

5,575

17,028

16,669

22,530

48,712

10,038

8,388

Community Members

2,793

9,954

2,470

2,960

6,271

732

828

Total

8,368

26,982

19,139

25,490

54,983

10,770

9,216

Male

18.0%

Membership 19,948,151

0 - 5

Lives touched through YMCA programs & membership

Revenues and public support:

Age category

Individuals by membership type

Health, fitness and recreation 18,157,555

52.8%

19,876,445

54.2%

Child care and day camp

24.2%

8,993,175

24.5%

6.5% 2,084,686

5.7%

8,355,584

Social development and outreach

2,251,958 28,765,097

83.5%

30,954,306

84.4%

General administration 3,489,945

10.1%

3,386,161

9.2%

5.7% 2,077,982

5.7%

0.7%

261,644

0.7%

1 00.0%

36,680,093

100.0%

Total program services

Financial Assistance In 2009, $6,303,038 in financial assistance was provided to families and individuals.

Health & Fitness - 0.4% Youth, Teen & Family - 0.1% Membership - 62.4% Childcare - 16.2% Camp - 4.1% Aquatics - 3.7% Community Development - 12.8% Sports - 0.1%

Fundraising

1,949,187

Other

257,321

Total expenses

34,461,550

Reinvestment in mission

$ 3,749,091

$

(138,465) YMCA of Greater Richmond audited financial statements and IRS Form 990 are available upon request, or by visiting our website at www.ymacrichmond.org.

Net assets: Beginning Ending

43,841,468 $ 47,590,559

43,979,933

$ 43,841,468

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