YMCA of NWNC Annual Report 2023

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2023 ANNUAL REPORT
CAROLINA
YMCA OF NORTHWEST NORTH

PARTNERS FOR A HEALTHY COMMUNITY

AT THE Y, WE MAKE A DIFFERENCE BY FOCUSING ON THREE KEY AREAS: YOUTH DEVELOPMENT, HEALTHY LIVING AND SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY. WE WORK TO STRENGTHEN OUR COMMUNITIES BY INVESTING IN OUR KIDS, OUR HEALTH AND OUR NEIGHBORS. IN 2023, THROUGH ANNUAL IMPACT FUND SUPPORT AND GRANTS, OUR Y PROVIDED OVER $3.5 MILLION IN CHARITABLE ASSISTANCE, SCHOLARSHIPS, SUBSIDIZED AND FREE PROGRAMS TO MEMBERS AND PROGRAM PARTICIPANTS.

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Community Impact Letter from Darryl and Hernan Financial Overview Heritage
Youth Leadership Awards The Strong Awards Red Triangle Award winner Chairman’s Round Table and Major
Golf Tournament Sponsors Mistletoe Run Sponsors Association Board of Directors Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 14 Page 14 Page 15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 9 9 TABLE OF CONTENTS
REPORT Report
Club
Donors
ANNUAL

VOLUNTEERS ARE THE HEART OF OUR Y

During 2023, 3,019 volunteers provided 30,221 hours of service throughout our Association as board members, storytellers, coaches, and program volunteers.

Our Community Impact

BY THE NUMBERS

143 Youth and Government delegates gained a deep understanding of the importance of civic literacy, advocacy, and state government.

Number of

1,462 campers experienced adventure and the great outdoors during overnight camp at YMCA Camp Hanes, while another 755 campers attended day camp.

We spent $900,000 on new equipment for our members, potential members and guests.

1,442 children participated in our fun and enriching Before and After School Academies in the 2022-2023 school year.

704 youth in the Latino Achievers, Black Achievers, Youth & Government, and Youth Achievers programs learned about the tools needed for success in higher education and career opportunities in the 2022-2023 school year.

Nearly 58,000 meals were served to 2,800 young people in our Summer Day Camps.

$ 1,821,261 in financial scholarships were given for memberships and programs.

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middle and high school students were provided with a safe space to go outside of school hours through the newly launched Reaching Our Potential teen membership program.

184 students from Title-I schools participated in our free Summer Learning Academies.

94% of YMCA Literacy participants improved their English language, job, and interpersonal skills in 2023.

Dear Friends

As we reflect on the amazing year that the YMCA of Northwest North Carolina experienced in 2023, we are filled with gratitude. During a year for the record books, our association produced strong impact and unparalleled growth, while advancing innovative approaches in our work. It takes teamwork to achieve such noteworthy results. Together, we are living out the vision of our new Strategic Plan: creating thriving communities of healthy, kind, and loving people.

The plan, developed and implemented in 2023, is filled with ambitious goals:

Improve Health: Expand and deliver innovative wellness programs that improve health equity and the overall well-being of all people.

Position Youth for Success: Cultivate the health and emotional resilience of our youth so all can maximize their potential.

Elevate Inclusion and Belonging: Increase our reach and impact by removing barriers to the Y resulting in a sense of belonging for all.

Increase Capacity: Grow our resources to ensure we remain relevant, financially sustainable, and committed to meeting the changing needs of the unique communities we serve.

Numerous objectives and strategies are attached to these goals, each with our mission in mind: “helping all people reach their God-given potential in spirit, mind, and body.” The mandate to care for the evolving needs of those we serve is only attainable through joining hands with community partners, in particular Novant Health, our key strategic healthcare partner.

We create healthier families by battling disease through diet and exercise, and providing equitable access to health care. Working with Novant Health to offer free biometric screenings and virtual care clinics, we advocate for healthy lifestyles and preventive care. Senior adults find vital connections at the Y, allowing them to combat loneliness while making choices that help them age with dignity and independence.

The Y’s reputation for shaping young lives is a source of pride and purpose. We are a trusted resource for sports, summer camp and after school care. Partnerships with school systems help align our efforts for students’ academic success. Additionally, the Y has a sharp focus on youth mental health, and is dedicated to ensuring better outcomes by improving self-esteem, building leadership skills, and giving safe spaces for teens to congregate.

People from all walks of life come to the Y because of its welcoming atmosphere. The Y is a true intersection of race, gender, national origin and socio-economic backgrounds. By focusing on our capacity and maximizing our resources, we ensure that more people can access our life-changing amenities. Membership is posting strong growth, allowing us to continue to provide impact. In 2023, our Annual Impact Fund generated $2,647,511, reaching 106.8% of our fundraising goal. This outpouring enabled over 160,000 of our neighbors who need our support to engage in the Y’s enriching programs.

62 blood drives were hosted across the Association and

1,428 pints of blood were collected, saving 4,284 lives.

Using the Strategic Plan as our guidestar, we understand our foundational role in shaping futures for good. Working with like-minded partners, we connect people to opportunities and provide them with the support to stay on the path to more fulfilling lives. Thank you for your generosity and for joining us on this journey to spark community transformation for generations to come.

In Spirit, Mind, and Body,

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THE HERITAGE CLUB

FINANCIAL OVERVIEW

49%

Giving a legacy gift to the Y will make a difference forever. The Heritage Club is a special group of YMCA donors who have made a perpetual investment in our community through their commitment to the YMCA Endowment Fund or by including the YMCA of Northwest North Carolina in their will and estate planning.

Joel and Mindi Alexandra

Dr. and Mrs. Harvey Allen, Jr.

Bob and Stephany Alphin

Arnold and Ruth Aspden

Doug and Barbara Ashby

BJ and Francis Dareleen Bare

Ed and Susan Barron

Joan Marie Belnap

Kenneth Best

Sami Bills

Blake Blakley

Katherine Brendle

Anna Brown

C.P. Booker

Bruce and Kathy Boyer

Bill and Betty Lou Brackney

Bert Bradford

Mabel Brandon

Tootsie Branscomb

Susie Braswell

Roy E. Brewer

Hal and Pat Brown

Clark and Macie Brown

Richard and Sylvia Budd

Bill and Cynthia Campbell

Erica and Elizabeth Carlson

Jennifer B. Chacon

Michael and Gwenn Clements

Bill and Becky Clingman

Tom and Maggie Clingman

Carrie and Greg Collins

Ida Maude Collins

Chris and Thomas Comer

Bob Compton

Beverly Cook

Max Coltrane

Paul O Conrad

Edna H. Crews

David Crosby

Bonnie Crouch

Pat and Leah Crowley

Joseph and Sara A. Cooley

Brian T. Cormier

John and Tammy Coulter

Richard and Anissa Daniels

Philip N and Frances K Daly

John and Terrie Davis

Patti Davis

Wayne and Judith Duncan

Noel L. (Skip) Dunn

Whit and Doris East

TK Edens

DuValle and Elizabeth Elliott

Jon B. Engel

Sherri and David Fain

Tres and Dawn Fordham

Susan Foushee

Wayne H. Foushee

Laura Fuller

Sandie Grant

Jamie and Faye Grant

Howard Gray

Tim and Susan Gupton

Rupert T. Hall

Tim and Carla Hall

Robert and Hope Hall

Ann and Borden Hanes

Coral Harris

Hayward Family

Curt and Melody Hazelbaker

Curt and Pat Hege

Joe and Sharon Helsabeck

Susan and Douglas Henderson

Joe and Lisa Hennigan

David and Natalie Hinton

Kelly and Sean Hines

Morris Hole

Walter and Edie Holland

Sam and Pam Hooker

Craig and Betsy Hoyt

Gay Nell Hutchens

William Hutchins and Kathy Dunn

J. Berkley Ingram, Jr.

Deborah B. Crotts and Cary Douglas Jennings

Alpheus Jones

Jerry and Patti Jones

Norm and Pat Joyner

Bob and Tina Kahle

Jennifer Kirby

Keith and Cheryl Kiser

Harwick Kiser

Chuck and Sue Kraft

Jason and Hen Lagesse

Mitch and Sherry Lee

John Harmon Linville

Angie Loflin

Tom and Kim Looby

Jim and Anne Lowe

Mr and Mrs Henry May

William and Brenda Maready

Dana Marske

Dianne Markham

Keith and Pam Mason

Tom and Laurie McDaniel

Mike McDonald

Spencer McCall, Jr.

Dennis and Kathy McNeil

Carl J. Miller

Joseph and CeCe Middleton

Karen Millican

John and Lisa Millican

Neil Musselhite

Larry and Amy Mull

Bob Nolan and Pete Gray

J.K. Norman

Albert Oettinger and Sophia Rothberger

Sam and Jane Ogburn

Harry and Sue Padgett

Bill and Carolyn Park

Chris and Heather Parker

Wrennie and Elizabeth Pitt

David and Nancy Plyler

Michael and Evelyn Pollak

Charles Reynolds

Ksenia Richards

June Elizabeth Royal

Robert and Betty Quick

Harry and Willie Reavis

Frances and Burton Reiffler

Sharon Rodriguez

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rudder

Sheri Rudel

Teri and Henry Russ

Eric Searls

Bob Simms

Doug Spainhour and Dianna Hoffman

Jack Stack

Ida Ruth Staplefoote

Dr. and Mrs. Richard St. Clair

John and Cindy Stewart

John Stewart

Judy Sweger

John Taylor

Chris and Eleanor Thomas

W. McNair and Debi Tornow

Kay Triplett

Fred and Rena Trivette

Roxanne Tucker

Jim and Mary Turner

Robert and Jillian Van Camp

Rip and Julie Van Camp

Missy Wagoner

William M. Watts

Randy and Terri Welfare

Claudette Weston

Joel A Weston, Jr.

John Welfare

Will and Currin White

William G. White, Jr.

Benjamin C. Wilson Sr.

Don and Sarah Wood

Linda Wood

Wayne York

Joe and Betty Zammit

Robert Ziglar

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2023 PUBLIC
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SUPPORT AND REVENUE (000)
MEMBERSHIP 22% PROGRAM FEES 26% CONTRIBUTIONS AND GRANTS 1% UNITED WAY 2% OTHER $18,320 8,244 9,769 216 875 TOTAL PUBLIC SUPPORT AND REVENUE $37,424 59% PERSONNEL 14% OCCUPANCY 11% SUPPLIES AND EQUIPMENT 10% DEPRECIATION 1% FINANCING COSTS 1% MARKETING 2% VEHICLES AND TRANSPORTATION 2% OTHER 2023 EXPENSES (000) $19,827 4,898 3,751 3,227 474 405 533 663 TOTAL EXPENSES $33,778 CHANGE IN NET ASSETS $3,646

BRODY DAVIS AND KENDRIANNA SMITH

In a celebration of commitment, compassion and exemplary leadership, the YMCA of Northwest North Carolina proudly recognizes Brody Davis from the Wilkes Family YMCA and Kendrianna Smith from the William G. White, Jr. Family YMCA as the recipients of the 2023 Youth Leadership Award. These remarkable young individuals have demonstrated outstanding dedication to their communities, serving as shining examples of youth leadership and advocacy.

Brody Davis, a beacon of positivity and enthusiasm, embodies the spirit of volunteerism and mentorship. His involvement with Kids on the Run in the summer of 2023 showcased his determination and consistency in making a difference in the lives of others. With contagious excitement and exemplary patience, he earned the admiration of the run’s participants and encouraged their growth as athletes.

Beyond his volunteer work, Brody’s impressive achievements as a second-class Boy Scout on the path to Eagle Scout, alongside his active participation in cross country, track and wrestling at West Wilkes High School, reflect his commitment to excellence in all endeavors. Maintaining a remarkable academic record with A/B honor roll and AP courses, he regularly demonstrates the values of hard work and perseverance.

With a keen sense of initiative and a heart for service, Kendrianna Smith has played a pivotal role in spearheading service projects and initiatives at the William G. White, Jr. Family YMCA. Collaborating with the Senior Director of Marketing and Communications, she created marketing strategies and materials that helped her lead her peers in a Thanksgiving Food Drive for Second Harvest Food Bank. Dynamic and compassionate, she exemplifies the next generation of leadership and advocacy within her community.

As a seventh grader at Wiley Middle School and an active participant in the YMCA’s Reaching Our Potential program, Kendrianna regularly exhibits the values of ambition and empathy. Her willingness to support her peers, help others and compassion make her a true asset to the community and the Y.

In honoring Brody Davis and Kendrianna Smith as recipients of the Youth Leadership Award, the YMCA of NWNC celebrates their achievements and impact on their community. As they continue to inspire others and lead by example, Brody and Kendrianna embody the core values of the YMCA, fostering a legacy of service and leadership for generations to come.

ALEXANDER COUNTY FAMILY YMCA I Aaron Jones

DAVIE FAMILY YMCA I Dawn Highsmith

JERRY LONG FAMILY YMCA I Pat Ingle

KERNERSVILLE FAMILY YMCA I Whitney Hunter

ROBINHOOD ROAD FAMILY YMCA I Sami Bills

STATESVILLE FAMILY YMCA I Gary Cook

STOKES FAMILY YMCA I Dr. Katherine Thrower

WILKES FAMILY YMCA I Christina and Allen Reins

WILLIAM G. WHITE, JR. FAMILY YMCA I Sonya Hurt and Cynthia Williams-Brown

WINSTON LAKE FAMILY YMCA I Jennifer Brown

YADKIN FAMILY YMCA I Trent Holbrook

YMCA CAMP HANES I Mshairi Evans, Denise McCoy, and Celena Tribby

YMCA SPORTS I Nicole Romano

YMCA YOUTH DEVELOPMENT I Megan Hoyt

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STRONG AWARDS

Red Triangle Award Winner

EDIE HOLLAND

Statesville Family YMCA and YMCA of Northwest North Carolina

Edie Holland, an embodiment of leadership and advocacy, stands as a testament to the power of service and collaboration. Her dedicated volunteerism has benefited the residents of Iredell County for over 40 years. Edie’s efforts in the last 15 years have been pivotal to the mission and vision of the YMCA of Northwest North Carolina (NWNC), leading the merger efforts for the Statesville Family YMCA and chairing the YMCA of NWNC association board. Not only has she supported capital and annual fundraising, she has advocated for the Y across the community and continues her service on the Statesville Y board. We are honored to induct Edie Holland into the Red Triangle Society for her remarkable contributions that have left an indelible mark on the YMCA and the broader community.

Edie’s work as a Y leader began in 2009 when she joined the Board of Directors at the YMCA of Iredell County, what is now the Statesville Family YMCA. A year after joining the board, she became the YMCA of Iredell County’s Chief Volunteer Officer. Her leadership and strategic foresight was crucial during a pivotal moment in the Y’s history as she led the ad-hoc group that determined its merger with the YMCA of NWNC association from 2010 to 2012. Amidst challenges and uncertainties, she emerged as a guiding force, instrumental in navigating the transition and ensuring the sustained vitality of the Statesville Family YMCA in Iredell County.

In addition to her instrumental role in organizational governance, Edie’s dedication extended to grassroots efforts, spearheading fundraising initiatives as the Annual Impact Fund Captain and assisting with capital campaigns that resulted in the Statesville YMCA’s growth and expansion. These projects included a new youth wing, lobby and the enhancement of facilities, improving the Y experience for generations to come.

Her tenure as the YMCA of NWNC’s Chief Volunteer Officer from 2017 to 2018 marked a historic milestone, as she became the fifth woman and first woman from outside Forsyth County to hold the esteemed position. Her leadership on the Association Board and its finance and endowment committees exemplifies her commitment to advancing the YMCA’s mission and vision, driving meaningful change and innovation.

Edie’s impact transcends the confines of the YMCA, resonating deeply within the fabric of the community. Her unwavering advocacy for partnership and collaboration has fostered a culture of mutual support, strengthening the YMCA’s role as a cornerstone of community resilience and well-being. She embodies the core values of the YMCA, inspiring others to reach their full potential and fostering a legacy of service and impact. As we honor her induction into the Red Triangle Society, we celebrate not only her remarkable achievements but also the enduring spirit of community and collaboration that defines the YMCA of NWNC.

Annual Impact Fund

CHAIRMAN’S ROUNDTABLE AND MAJOR DONORS

GEORGE WILLIAMS SOCIETY

$100,000+

Woody Clinard

THOMAS SULLIVAN SOCIETY

$50,000+

Christopher and Diane Pedersen

1888 SOCIETY

$25,000+

Coca-Cola Bottling Co

David Gutterman

Leonard G. Herring Family Foundation

PATTERSON AVENUE

SOCIETY

$10,000+

Hubert and Marcia Barney

Ed and Dorothy Carter

Beverly B. Cook

Porsche N. Jones

Jean Messick

Carl and Brenda Page

Chris and Heather Parker

Oz and Valerie Prim

Max Smith and Wendy Parker

John E. Stewart

Bill and Cynthia Tessien

Fred and Rena Trivette

Scott and Nikki Vogler

BUSINESSES AND ORGANIZATIONS

Anverse

Daggett Shuler Law Firm

Davie Community Foundation

Food Lion

IFB Solutions

Kernersville Foundation

Lawrence E. Pope Foundation

Primerica Foundation

Rescue House Church

Reynolds American

Rotary Club of Clemmons

Tivity Health

CAUSE CHAMPIONS

$5,000+

Reid and Lisa Ashe

Helen R. Bean

Tim and Kim Brittain

David T. Burr

William and Marietta Carroll

Lenuel and Sandy Chamberlain

Community Supported Agriculture

Bob Compton

Shana Crabtree

Jim and Sandy Faw

Sarah and Kenneth Fearn

Thomas Finger

Rob and Pam Gill

Vaughn and Frances Hayes

Darryl and Karin Head

Brian and Tina Heelan

Walter and Edie Holland

Gay Nell Hutchens

Amy L. Leander

Jim and Ann Lowe

Daniel and Laura Miller

Brad and Donna Rodgers

John and Susan Royster

Tom and Kathy Rucker

Hernan and Lesha Sabio

Wade and Sarah Sanders

Jim and Luci Smoak

Paul and Kathryn Spanos

David Spross

Larry and Diane Stone

David and Katie Twomley

Harry and Nancy Underwood

Aaron and Cynthia Williams

Linda Wood

BUSINESSES AND ORGANIZATIONS

Augsburg Lutheran Church

Best Logistics Group

Capella Church of Christ

Carolina Climbers Coalition

Collide Church

Cook Medical

Duke Energy Foundation

Greater Charlotte Automobile Dealers Inc.

Herbalife

Hispanic and Intergrated

Basketball League

Inmar Intelligence

Matrix Fitness Systems

New Church

Outwest Steak House & Saddleroom

Pepsico

Raffaldini Vineyards and Winery LLC

Rotary Club of Kernersville

Sherwin Williams

Technical Services Company

The Budd Group

Truist

US Foodservice

Vienna Village Assisted Living

Walmart #3626

Yadkin Parks and Recreation

DIFFERENCE MAKERS

$2,500+

Sam Ajizian

Paul Anderson

Joan Marie Belnap

Randy and Cynthia Cain

Thomas and Anne Caudle

Neal and Sharon Cheek

Larry and Susan Christenbury

William C. Cockerham Jr.

Greg and Carrie Collins

James and Angela Crawford

Andy Cromer

Scott and Deejie Culbertson

Jon and Bonnie Daly

Mark and Susan Doughton

David and Daughn Eagan

Jason and Melanie Edsall

Cam Finley

Paul Fulton

Ted and Joan Fyock

John and Lori Gaillard

Bob and Lisa Gfeller

Adam and Becky Ginn

Marc and Carla Hauser

Jim and Ashby Hopkins

Mark and Amanda Hurley

Nancy A. Johnson

Brad and Michelle Klosterman

Bennett Lapin

Jordan and Meredith Lloyd

Joe and Diana Long

Virginius Lougee, III

Randy Marion

Ed Marion

Dana Marske

Angela W. Maxie

David and Kim McClure

Thomas and Suzette McLain

Karen Millican

Paul Mistor

Phil and Tracy Mohr

Patric Morillo

Stephen and Paula Northrup

Mark and Pam Oliver

Bill and Carolyn Park

John and Beth Parks

Joe Peele

Bill and Beverly Ratcliff

Mike Reeves

Jack and Chris Ritchie

Sandy and Karen Rudolph

Bert and Beth Sanders

Dan and Linda Sayers

John and Kelly Sealey

Selester and Freda Stewart

Ryan and Terri Terlecki

Dr. Charlie Turner

Ben and Borgia Walker

William and Karen Watts

Randy and Terri Welfare

Michael and Melinda Spencer

Trevor and Caroline Whitson

Rebecca Wilson

Don and Sarah Wood

BUSINESSES AND ORGANIZATIONS

Amazon - 6501 Fulfillment Center

Bell, Davis and Pitt, PA

Boys & Girls Club of Piedmont

Bradford Village of Kernersville

Carolina West Wireless

Clemmons United Methodist Church

Fiddlin’ Fish Brewery

G Davis Productions

Great Clips

Heritage Hardwood Floors

J.T. Alexander and Son

Kona Ice of Kernersville

Lee Dellinger Fine Art

Les Mills US

Little Italy

Long Insurance Services

Maple Chase Golf & Country Club

Mebane Charitable Foundation, Inc

Medtronic

North Wilkesboro Presbyterian Church

Peace Haven Baptist Church

Pfefferkorn Foundation, Inc.

Promedical

PVH Corporation

Richard V. Averill Foundation

Rotary Club of North Wilkesboro/ Wilkes Agricultural Fair

Rotary Club of Statesville

Sara Smith Self Foundation

Sharpe Co

The Morgan Agency

The Murray Maids, LLC

United Auto Workers Local 3520

VF / Kontoor Brands Inc.

Walmart #1337

Walmart #1849

Wilkes Communications

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YMCA MISTLETOE RUN SPONSORS

PRESENTING SPONSOR

Bell Davis Pitt

GOLD SPONSORS

Publix

Fiddlin’ Fish Brewing Company

Novant Health

SILVER SPONSORS

Allegacy Federal Credit Union

Coca-Cola Bottling Co.

Crazy Running Fleet Feet WS

Krispy Kreme

Truist

BRONZE SPONSORS

Academy Mortgage Corporation

Bobo’s Deli

Chick-fil-A Thruway

Community Employee Benefits

D’s Cloud Bounce Party Rentals

Drs. Leal, Spangler & Johnson Dentistry

The Emerson-Loveless Group at Morgan Stanley

Gastroenterology Associates of the Piedmont

Graylyn

JDL Castle Corporation

Karin Head Realty

Sutton Brothers Heating Cooling and Plumbing

Reynolda Village

Veritiv

VJ Diddy

Wake Forest University

TITLE SPONSOR

Sylvester & Cockrum

CHAMPION SPONSORS

The Budd Group

Precor

DRIVING RANGE SPONSOR

Novant Health

MAJOR SPONSORS

AVGOL Nonwoven Industries

The Bill and Carolyn Hayes Foundation

Carolina West Wireless

Coca-Cola Consolidated

Daxko

First Citizens Bank

Forsyth County Sheriff’s Office

Hege Financial Group

Marzano Capital Group

Matrix Fitness Systems

Myzone

Sharpe Co.

Veritiv Corporation

OFFICERS

Chief Volunteer Officer, Board Chair:

Hernan Sabio

Vice Chair: Ashley Kohlrus

Treasurer: Simpson “Skip” Brown

Secretary: Julia Clinard Townsend

Immediate Past Chair: J. Wesley Davis

MEMBERS

Gayle Anderson

Susan Bachmeier

Curtis Bland

Randell Cain, Jr.

Michael Clements

The Honorable Chester

Davis (retired)

Rob Davis

Courtney Driver

Margaret Elliott

Layla Garms

Laura Holby

Victor Isler

Jim Lawton

Duane Long

Jay Luke

Dr. Todd Martin

Joyce Mounce

Sylvia Oberle

Chris Parker

Chief William Penn

Max Smith

David Spross

Linda Wood

COMMITTEE CHAIRS

Advancement: Regina Hall

Audit: David Hinton

Finance: Simpson “Skip” Brown

People & Culture: Kevin Williams

BRANCH LEADERSHIP COUNCIL

Our Chairs

Alexander County Family YMCA

Gary Herman

Davie Family YMCA

William Cockerham

Jerry Long Family YMCA

Dawnielle Grace

Kernersville Family YMCA

Rishado Robinson

Robinhood Road Family YMCA

Dr. Eboni Ellis Farabee

Statesville Family YMCA

Marks Elder

Stokes Family YMCA

Beth Southern

Wilkes Family YMCA

Jim Smoak

William G. White, Jr. Family YMCA

Thad Brown

Winston Lake Family YMCA

Derek Wilson

Yadkin Family YMCA

Mark Moran

YMCA Camp Hanes

Randy Welfare

YMCA Youth Development

Dr. Ellen Wenner

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Our Leadership
40th Annual Mistletoe Run 2023
ASSOCIATION BOARD OF DIRECTORS
27th Annual Golf Tournament 2023
YMCA GOLF TOURNAMENT SPONSORS

Alexander County Family YMCA

Davie Family YMCA

Fulton Family YMCA

Jerry Long Family YMCA

Kernersville Family YMCA

Robinhood Road Family YMCA

Statesville Family YMCA

Stokes Family YMCA

Wells Fargo Express YMCA

Wilkes Express YMCA

Wilkes Family YMCA

William G. White, Jr. Family YMCA

Winston Lake Family YMCA

Yadkin Family YMCA

YMCA Camp Hanes

YMCA Youth Development

CONTACT YMCA OF NORTHWEST NORTH CAROLINA ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES 301 North Main Street, Suite 1900, Winston-Salem NC 27101 336 777 8055 www.ymcanwnc.org A United Way Agency Our mission: “Helping all people reach their God-given potential in spirit, mind and body.”
Serving Alexander, Ashe, Davie, Forsyth, Iredell, Stokes, Surry, Wilkes and Yadkin Counties
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