Springfield Business Journal_2019-08-23

G IV I N G O P P O RT U N I T I E S O Z A R K S R E G I O N A L Y M C A A D D R E S S 41 7 S . Je f fe rs o n S p r i n g f i e ld , M O 65 8 0 6 P H O N E 41 7- 8 62- 8 9 62 x 2 1 42 W E B S I T E o r Y M C A .o rg SO C IA L ME D IA /o r y m c a 1 @ o r Y M C A TOTA L N UM B E R O F EM P LOY E E S 52 A N N UA L R E V E N U E S $1 0 , 51 5 , 559 TOP E X EC U T I V E K at h r y n C u ste r, C EO B OA R D O F D I REC TO R S C H A I RP E R SO N : M ic h a el Fa rq u h a r, P re s i d e nt P el l a P ro d u ct s o f A r ka n s a s a n d M i s s o u r i B OA R D O F D I REC TO R S To m B a i rd I V S h a n n o n B o g g s M ike C h i l e s B i l l Co r b i n S a m Cor ye l l R a c h a e l D o c ke r y C h a r i ty E l m e r M ike G a rrett Wa d e H er m a n s e n A l le n J o n e s C h r i st i a n Lew i s M a c M c G re g o r M att M i l l e r Ke l l y Pa rs o n D a n P rate r Dw i g ht R a h m eye r C at h e r i n e Re a d e B r i a n To d d D av i d W i e la n d Ro b Ya n de rs How People and Businesses Can Help Supporting our Annual Campaign and special events. Also by serving on the Board of Directors at the Association level or as a Board of Manager at the Branch level. Volunteering at any of our branches. Testimonials “G” came to us in the elementary after-school program with autistic tendencies and social anxiety. He has grown into a hard working, good young man and his mom attributes a lot of his growth to the Y. —Anonymous “I started at the Y as a member where I kept to myself. I started taking some group classes and made some great friends. The Y has been a huge blessing in my life.” —Roy Blunt YMCA “L” is a child with severe autism and had a difficult time when he first started attending our after-school program. But through the Y, he has grown, made friends and discovered his interests/talents. —School Age Services “D” was a kid from a rough family life who found a supportive home at Camp Wakonda. I got to watch him grow and believe in himself. Recently, he was the first from his family to graduate high school. —Camp Wakonda “Thanks to the Y, my girls are team gymnasts, learn- ing new skills and gaining confidence.” —Ozark Mountain YMCA “E” came with his family to learn to be safe around water. He became a competitive swimmer, a great friend, and a role model to his peers and others. —Monett Mission Statement To put Christian principles into practice through pro- grams that build healthy spirit, mind & body for all. Service Area The Ozarks Regional YMCA serves southwest Mis- souri through eight branches, including the G. Pearson Ward YMCA and Pat Jones YMCA in Spring- field, along with facilities in Monett, Lebanon, Buffalo, Bolivar, Cassville, and Hollister. The ORYMCA also provides services at Camp Wakonda and with its School Age Services department. Funding The Ozarks Regional YMCA is supported through its Annual Campaign, special events, membership dues and program fees. In addition, the ORYMCA is a com- munity partner through the United Way. Additional support is provided through grants. 12 Month Goals As a cause-driven organization, the ORYMCA is dedicated to youth development, healthy living and social responsibility. We will continue to help create a better community by leading in water safety, youth sports, before and after school programs, feeding children, and offering senior programs. No one is ever turned away due to inability to pay. Annual Events • Night for the Y – Springfield – September • Moon Cruise - Ozark Mountain – September • Healthy Kids Day - April • Boo Bash – October 90 2019 GIVING GUIDE SPRINGFIELD BUSINESS JOURNAL | ADVERTISING SUPPLEMENT

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