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YMCA OF DELAWARE
100 W. 10TH ST. SUITE 1000, WILMINGTON, DE 19801 | (302) 571-6908 | YMCADE.ORG
OUR MISSION
To empower youth, foster healthy living, and promote strong communities.
Year established: 1891 Number of full-time employees: 189 Number of part-time employees: 1,682 Annual revenue: $41 million Geographic service area: Delaware
Deborah Bagatta-Bowles
CEO
2020 IMPACT:
The YMCA provided over 200,000 FREE meals to the community through Hunger Relief and school age programs in 2020.
The YMCA provided emergency childcare to 700 youth during the COVID-19 pandemic and $1.3 million in financial assistance
to ensure access for all.
Over 1,500 children were able to experience YMCA summer camp in 2020. More than $375,000 in financial assistance was provided to over 650 campers.
Nearly 450 students attended YMCA Learning Support Centers, helping offset learning loss as schools went virtual.
$2 million in financial assistance was provided to children, teens, families and seniors to help them participate in Y programs.
SOCIAL MEDIA:
@ymcade
HOW WE MAKE AN IMPACT
The YMCA of Delaware is Delaware’s
largest non-profit organization committed
to empowering youth, fostering healthy
living, and promoting strong communities.
With seven branches statewide, a youth
resource center, and an overnight camp and
conference center in Worton, Maryland, the
Y has developed long-standing relationships
and a physical presence in Delaware so
it can deliver lasting personal and social
change. We are committed to serving everyone – regardless of age, income or background –nurturing the potential of every child and teen, improving Delaware’s health and wellbeing and creating a healthy, inclusive community where all people reach their full potential.
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
At the YMCA of Delaware, we strive to make our programs widely affordable and accessible to all, regardless of ability to pay. With the support of our donors, we are able to offer programs that close the achievement gap for minority and low-income youth, deliver potentially life-saving water safety lessons, prevent the onset of type 2 diabetes, support men in housing crisis and so much more. Visit ymcade.org/membership/financial-assistance/
for more information.
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES
Take an active role in strengthening your community. Across Delaware, business leaders, community advocates, parents, teens and individuals who want to give back and support their neighbors volunteer at the Y. No matter how you help, you’ll make a big difference as you work with others to create a feeling of connectedness in your community. For details, visit ymcade.org/mission-impact/volunteer.
LEADERSHIP
SENIOR LEADERSHIP TEAM: Deborah Bagatta-Bowles, CEO Greg Maziarz, CFO Matt Clements,
VP of Development Bette Francis,
VP Human Resources Beverly Lacy,
VP Capital Campaign and Strategic Advancement
Linda Risk,
Group VP Marketing Chris Ryan,
Group VP Buildings and Properties
BOARD:
David Shepherd, Board Chair
Troy Silliman, Vice Chair Darcy A. White, Esq., Secretary
David Heaney, Treasurer Jack Beeson
Rob Buccini
Scott Champagne
Ryan Conner
AJ English
Hal Erskine
Brian J. Galinat, M.D., MBA
Garrett T. Hadley, CFP, CIMA
Elizabeth M. McGeever John W. Morgan, Esq. Garrett B. Moritz Jennifer Simon
Enid Wallace-Simms James M. Winfield, III
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