| The YMCA Foundation |
PERPETUATING YOUR INFLUENCE: GIVING TO THE EDWARDSVILLE YMCA FOUNDATIONENDOWING THE YMCAis 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. 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 DESIREof 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 ANYONE CONTEMPLATINGsuch provisions for the future naturally want assurance that the money provided for this purpose will:
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:
For more information, please contact Gary Niebur and Gordon Broom, Chairman of the Foundation, at (618) 656-0436 |


