Tuesday, January 27, 2009

The New Elk River YMCA Makes a Difference

Elk River Y Partners campaign pulls in $54,180
Tuesday, 20 January 2009
by Jim Boyle
Editor

The Elk River YMCA reached its goal of raising $50,000 in its first Y Partners fund-raising campaign.

But under the direction of its fearless leader, Ron Touchette, there are no plans to stop there.

“That’s only a start,” Touchette said of his confidence in an ability to raise even more in the future and the community’s willingness to care about people in their community.

Dressed in shorts in hopes of bringing back summer, the YMCA community board chairman directed the board to go out and be ambassadors of the Y. He delivered a message of hope, and said it’s time to go out and distribute a message of hope.

“We need to make sure that our community knows that the Y is here, has programming for the entire family, and will not turn anybody away just because they have fallen on hard times,” he said.

Touchette admitted his goal of bringing summer back wasn’t reached, as the mercury continued to drop, but he says summer-like conditions exist within the walls of the YMCA.

Especially for the 5,000-plus people that the facility is serving. The Y Partners campaign pulled in pledges totaling $54,180 that will be available for scholarships to potential members of the Elk River YMCA. Every single dollar raised in Elk River will stay in Elk River. The campaign was led by Kim Reichel of the YMCA Community Board.

Touchette, a real estate broker by trade, relayed a story of a man who said the YMCA wasn’t an option for his family, as it was struggling to pay the rent. “We can give people hope,” he said.

YMCA staff members laid out the Personal Pricing Plan that makes the Y affordable to many families who may consider membership out of reach. They showed in concrete terms how potential members could be eligible for discounts of up to $75 down to $10 a month, depending on their financial situation.

The plan assigns a membership fee discount based on household income, the number of adults (maximum two) and the number of dependents.

And the Personal Pricing Plan does not require an appointment or even a sit-down meeting to go over financial information. Instead, it comes down to having a valid photo ID and a person’s most recent tax return to show their adjusted gross income.

Under the pricing plan a family of four with a household income of $35,000 would qualify for a discount of $75 a month.

A family of six with an household income of $60,000 would qualify for a $50 reduction. A family of three with a household income of $30,000 would qualify for a $75 discount. An individual with an income of $25,000 would qualify for a discount of $45.

“Nobody gets turned away,” Touchette said. “It’s easy and appropriate. There’s a place here for everyone and their family.” Elk River Star News

Monday, January 26, 2009

Community Hero Sheila Oliver on FOX9

Last week FOX9 Vice President Sheila Oliver was named a Community Hero by the YMCA of Metropolitan Minneapolis. Sheila has been tireless in her support of the Y, and in her leadesrhip of the citywide Y Partners campaign. And to top it all off, the presentation was featured on FOX9's 5:30 news.

You can see the presentation at the FOX9 website by clicking here. And thanks again to Sheila, a deserving Community Hero!

Above: Community Hero Sheila Oliver (center), with Minneapolis YMCA President and CEO Harold Mezile and VP of Financial Development Christa Getchell.

Friday, January 9, 2009

Tim Hyde, YMCA Community Hero!

We're pleased to present Tim Hyde, the most recent YMCA Community Hero!

Tim is the Promotions Director at KFAN AM-1130 and was instrumental in the establishment of the KFAN/YMCA Celebrity Poker Tournament. The inaugural tournament was held last August 11th at Canterbury Park.

(And let's take a moment here to point out what a terrific event last year's tournament was. The FAN was well represented in the tournament with the like of Paul Allen, Chad Hartman, Dan Barreiro, Mike Morris, Sludge, Tenna-B, Phil Mackey, the Common Man Dan Cole and many others. Former Minnesota Timberwolves player and current front office member Fred Hoiberg joined in the fun. Fellow listeners and poker players came out to play and support the event. It was the "Battle for the Golden Bracelet" Great prizes were awarded and a good time was had by all.)

In making the presentation, Robie Wayne, Senior Vice President of Financial Development, praised Tim for his involvement with the YMCA. "Tim is typical of the people we work with here at the YMCA - people who want to make a difference, and who want to give back to the communities we serve. We are so very pleased to have Tim and KFAN on board with the Y, and we look forward to continuing our partnership."
Tim has been at The FAN for 5 years, beginning as a promotions intern and through hard work (and, he added with typical humility, surrounding himself with great people) moved up to Promotions Director.

For him, the the partnership between KFAN and the YMCA was a natural. He recalled as a child that many neighborhood kids were highly involved with YMCA activities. "It's all about reaching out and helping kids and a great organization that is the YMCA," he said. "We look forward to organizing the Celebrity Poker Tournament again in 2009."

Thanks again to Tim Hyde - a true YMCA Communty Hero!

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Operation Holiday Basket 2008

First of all, a Happy New Year to all of you from all of us here in the Financial Development Department. We wish for the best for you and your family in 2009.

You may remember a piece we did last year on Operation Holiday Basket, a community service project held at the Hiawatha YMCA. We wanted to give you an update on that program, which had its 39th edition on December 19 of last year. About 300 needy families received a turkey meal basket, courtesy of our corporate supporters Cub Foods and SuperValu.

In the picture at left, you can see some of the volunteers gathered at the Hiawatha YMCA, ready to provide a helping hand for those in need. As Gedric Merritt, an Intervention Specialist with the YMCA, put it, "I love helping folks."

Below, we offer a couple of pictures demonstrating the scene at the Y, as volunteers prepare to assemble the baskets of donated food. In looking at this, one is struck not only by the dedication of the volunteers, but by the generosity of those who donated to this cause.












Once again, we offer our appreciation to our corporate partners, and to all those who gave freely of their time and efforts to make Operation Holiday Basket a success once again!