The YMCA Foundation

PERPETUATING YOUR INFLUENCE: GIVING TO THE EDWARDSVILLE YMCA FOUNDATION

ENDOWING THE YMCA  

is an opportunity for you to continue to make a positive difference in people’s lives after your death. Donors wishing to extend their influence beyond their own lives should take the time to plan their giving.  This insures their gift maximizes the benefits  while preserving their financial security during their own lifetime.

The opportunity to help others is open for all, regardless of the size of the gift.  A gift to the YMCA will insure that the work of the “Y” continues not only for current users but for future generations as well.  Your gift will play a key role in enabling the Edwardsville YMCA to remain a place where good things happen in the lives of people.  You can be a part of the future through your gift to the Edwardsville YMCA.

ESTABLISHED IN 1973, THE YMCA Foundation purpose is to receive financial gifts, bequests, trusts, and endowments and use it as needed for capital improvements. The Foundation is also charged with fund-raising for those activities.

Donors have the option of designating how their contributions will be used.  Money given to the Foundation is not used for facility operation. If you would like more information about the Edwardsville YMCA Foundation, please contact Gary Niebur and Gordon Broom, Chairman of the Foundation, at (618) 656-0436

TODAY, A VISITOR TO THE “Y” may hear the sounds of running feet and basketballs dribbling across the hardwood floor of the gym.  These join the symphony of other, long familiar sounds at the “Y”:  splashing water, the rhythmic “clang” of fitness equipment, the lively beat of an aerobics class...and, above all, human voices.

THE “Y” IS MANY THINGS,  

a gymnasium, a swimming pool, exercise equipment and programs, certainly.  But the voices remind us that the purpose of our Edwardsville YMCA is to serve people – people of all ages regardless of age, sex, race, religion or economic status.  The people who come to the “Y” are both skilled athletes and amateurs, physically fit and those who strive to be fit.  All who come to the “Y” seek to learn, to grow and to enrich their lives.  Without its mission to serve people, there is no “Y”.

IT HAS LONG BEEN THE DESIRE

of men and women to make provisions for perpetuating their ideals and dreams for a better world beyond their lifetimes.  Persons of both large and small means have set aside a portion of their assets with hopes of making a positive difference in the lives of others after their
own death.

ANYONE CONTEMPLATING

such provisions for the future naturally want assurance that the money provided for this purpose will:

  • be handled wisely and thoughtfully,
  • accomplish some permanent good,
  • help build the community of the future in a way the donor would if still living,
  • be placed with an organization which is stable, well-managed, cognizant of the needs of an ever changing society and capable of producing programs to produce positive results.

YMCA ATTENDANCE... Growth at a rapid rate.

The Edwardsville YMCA facility and program enrollment has increased during the last several years at a pace which has far exceeded projections.  During 2008, facility attendance exceeded 750,000, the highest attendance of any YMCA in the Metropolitan St. Louis Area considering facility square footage and service area. The following graphs visualize some of that growth:

CHARTS Coming Soon

Here are just a few impressive participation and attendance statistics for 2008:

  • Interaction/ACCESS (Special needs)  –  375 
  • Summer Camp – 840
  • Arts & Humanities – 1,521
  • Kid’s Network Enrollment  – 781
  • Gymnastic Classes – 6,076
  • Recreational Sports – 5,500
  • Climbing – 9,000
  • Tennis – 9,500
  • Rentals/Parties – 1,000 groups
  • Indoor Track – 50,000
  • Skate Center – 70,000
  • Swimming – 104,618
  • Fitness Center – 249,986

For more information, please contact Gary Niebur and Gordon Broom, Chairman of the Foundation, at (618) 656-0436

 
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    February 10, 2012 (6:00 pm)

    Join us at the Meyer Center for a Valentines Night Skate from 6 to 10pm with a dance following until 11pm. Send a Candy Gram at the dance for 50 cents, Special Drinks for $1 and first 50 skaters get a free chocolate heart! Members $5 and non-members...

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    February 18, 2012 (7:00 pm)

    Can a workout really be that much fun!? YES - with 80's music, turbo kick and glow sticks! Bring friends! Members: $10, Non-members: $15 (night of event) OR Members: $8, Non-members: $12 in advance. Held at the Esic Center.

  • Middle School Night: Active Kids Mardi Gras
    February 19, 2012 (6:00 pm)
    Join us for our 2nd Middle School night. More information to come!
  • NO SCHOOL Skate
    February 20, 2012 (1:00 pm)
    Join us at the Meyer Center for a NO SCHOOL Skate on Monday, February 20th from 1pm - 5pm. $4 for members and $6 for non-members, skate rental $2.
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    February 24, 2012 (5:00 pm)
    This Arts and Humanities workshop is for ages 6 - 8 years (5pm to 6pm) and for ages 9 - 11 years (6pm - 7pm). View our Arts and Humanities page for more info!
  • Crop Till You Drop Event
    March 02, 2012 (5:00 pm)
    This Arts and Humanities workshop is for adults. View our Arts and Humanities page for more info!
  • Recycled Art Workshop
    March 02, 2012 (6:30 pm)
    This Arts and Humanities workshop is for ages 5 - 8 years (6:30pm to 8pm) and for ages 9 - 14 years (6pm - 8pm). View our Arts and Humanities page for more info!
  • Falls, Glides & Slides Workshop
    March 09, 2012 (5:30 pm)
    This Arts and Humanities workshop is for ages 8 - 15 years (5:30pm to 7pm). View our Arts and Humanities page for more info!
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    March 17, 2012 (7:00 pm)

    Go Green! A Turbo Kick workout in a dark room with glow sticks and costumes. Prizes for most unique costume - come burn some calories while having a blast! Members: $10, Non-members: $15 (night of event) OR Members: $8, Non-members: $12 in advance. Held...

  • Mississippi Valley Blood Drive
    April 16, 2012 (1:00 pm)

    Mississippi Valley Blood Drive

    Monday April 16th, Esic Center

    Meyer Center: 1pm - 6pm

  • Zumba Night at the Skate Center
    April 22, 2012 (6:00 pm)
    Zumba Night in the Skate Center on Sunday, April 22nd from 6-7:30 pm.  $11 for non-members and $6 for members. Bring a donation to Glen Ed Pantry for $1 off admission. 
  • 4th Annual Tri at the Y Mini Triathlon
    May 19, 2012 (7:00 am)

    The 4th Annual Tri at the Y Mini Triathlon will be Saturday, May 19, 2011. This event was a huge success last year, raising over $5,000 to benefit our financial assistance program. We look forward to again providing our participants with an event designed...

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