Annual Report

1 Peter 4:10

Our YMCA is committed to meeting people where they are and helping them grow in spirit, mind and body. Our goal is to love the way that Christ has loved us. This is done through programs that support children, families and individuals at every stage of life.

Our donors, staff, and volunteers make our work possible, and we are thankful for the role they play in strengthening connections throughout our community.

in Charitable Programs & Scholarships

Through the generosity of our donors, the YMCA was able to create life-changing opportunities for thousands of individuals in our community through financial assistance, campaign-funded programs, and so much more. 

Our YMCA Family

29,245 Individuals Impacted by our Organization
  • 3 Family YMCAs
  • 1 Child Development Center
  • 40 Program Sites

This year, our YMCA had the privilege of serving these individuals through hundreds of programs and services. 

Creating access to YMCA membership and programs where everyone can belong regardless of their ability to pay. 

In 2025 alone, Y Donors gave over $1,500,000 to support our cause through our annual and capital campaigns. 

Individuals who have said yes to our mission and helped make an impact on thousands of lives each and every day. 

Youth Development

"The best way to make a difference in the future is to invest in someone today." -Christine Economou, YMCA Mentor

Proverbs 22:6

At the Y, we believe that today’s children are tomorrow’s leaders, and we have a responsibility to help them become who God created them to be. Our Child Development Center provides a strong foundation through nurturing, enriching early learning experiences. Afterschool and Summer Camp programs offer safe, engaging environments where youth build confidence and develop essential life skills.

Through Sports and Aquatics, children learn teamwork while building confidence, all rooted in our Christ-centered values.

Want to see the impact for yourself? Read our Power of Mentorship Stories by clicking here

2,973 Kids Served Across...
  • 9 Afterschool Sites
  • 7 Summer Camps
  • & The Brotherton Child Development Center

At the YMCA, children experience a safe and fun environment that supports working families while helping youth build confidence and a foundation for lifelong success. 

Ensuring every child has a safe place to learn and thrive regardless of their family’s ability to pay. 

We believe the ability to swim and participate in sports is vital for children to learn how to overcome setbacks and gain confidence.

Made it possible for children to learn the critical life skill of swimming and build confidence on and off the field in youth sports. 

Healthy Living

"The YMCA brought me a group of women who encourage me to keep going. It's allowed me to rock and roll." -Lynn Howe, YMCA LIVESTRONG Participant

1 Corinthians 6:19-20

Our Wellness programs make it possible for people of all ages to improve their health and overall well-being. Additionally, our YMCA offers evidence-based wellness programs such as LIVESTRONG at the YMCA for cancer survivors, Pedaling for Parkinson’s, and Parkinson’s Wellness Recovery, providing support and a sense of community for those facing ongoing health challenges. We believe that health and well-being is about building spirit, mind, and body so that each person can ultimately live the life God has given them to the fullest.

Want to see the impact for yourself? Read one of our Healing Through Connection Stories by clicking here

24,780 Active Members

Across three branches improved their health by being a part of the YMCA this past year. 

Made it possible for members to belong and receive support to help achieve their goals. 

Check-ins across all three branches this past year alone. Each check-in allowed our members to grow in spirit, mind and body. 

Members joining together to have fun, work hard, and get healthy! *This number includes repeat participants.

Social Responsibility

"Volunteering is about being present and giving your time to children who will grow up and make a difference." -Wesley Bolding, YMCA Volunteer