The YMCA of Edmonton 2010 Annual Report summarizes the organization's accomplishments over the past decade and looks ahead to its strategic plan for the next 10 years. It highlights the expansion of facilities and programs, including doubling the number of people served, opening new child care centers, and beginning construction of affordable housing in the YMCA Welcome Village. The report conveys the YMCA's ongoing commitment to serving the community and confronting homelessness.
A report on how to improve people's quality of life on new housing developments, with 8 practical recommendations for councils, developers and community organisations.
This is an Investor Pack that shares our mission to diversify and strengthen income for a community in Liberia. The community is on a mission to develop agriculture in their town and to build a self sustainable school for their children. This pack explains in more detail what they are doing and how we are serving them. It also shares exactly how you can contribute to them achieving their goals. Please offer feedback as to how we can strengthen our Investor Pack as this is the first time we have created anything of its kind!
A report on how to improve people's quality of life on new housing developments, with 8 practical recommendations for councils, developers and community organisations.
This is an Investor Pack that shares our mission to diversify and strengthen income for a community in Liberia. The community is on a mission to develop agriculture in their town and to build a self sustainable school for their children. This pack explains in more detail what they are doing and how we are serving them. It also shares exactly how you can contribute to them achieving their goals. Please offer feedback as to how we can strengthen our Investor Pack as this is the first time we have created anything of its kind!
Teeny Tiny Summit - September 26 2023 featuring Peter KenyonCarolyn Puterbough
The 2023-2024 Teeny Tiny Summit series, themed Creating Community Wealth and Well-Being, is kicked off on September 26th at 9:30 am. This event will featured the renowned community enthusiast and social capitalist, Peter Kenyon, who spoke on the topic of Building from Within: Mobilizing and Connecting a Community’s Assets.
Peter is motivated by the desire to help create caring, healthy, inclusive, connected, and enterprising communities, where all community members feel ‘they matter, belong and can contribute’. He will speak about communities that have discovered and mobilized their strengths and transformed themselves.
Through his organization and social enterprise, the Bank of I.D.E.A.S (Initiatives for the Development of Enterprising Action and Strategies), Peter has over 30 years of experience working in the field of community and economic transformation. Peter is especially passionate about small rural community reinvention and has worked with over 2000 rural communities seeking to spark their own ideas and invest themselves to build sustainable economic futures from within.
To view the recording visit https://teenytinysummits.omafrabdb-events.ca/resources/. This is the slide deck that was used during the Teeny Tiny Summit.
About the Teeny Tiny Summit: The Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs (OMAFRA) in partnership with the Rural Ontario Municipal Association (ROMA), supports Ontario’s smallest communities through Teeny Tiny Economic Development Summits. The Summits are focused on timely topics and challenges facing small rural communities. Since 2016 the Summits have reached over 2,400 participants from across Ontario.
A future for regeneration (updated and expanded)Julian Dobson
This presentation brings together key points from the Real Regeneration series in New Start magazine and headlines from the regeneration manifesto we developed with practitioners and policy experts. An earlier version of this presentation was given at the fifth anniversary celebrations of Powell Dobson Urbanists in Cardiff. I've blogged about it here: http://livingwithrats.blogspot.com/2010/05/its-all-about-social-justice.html
This presentation introduces a framework for creating socially sustainability places. Future Communities is a partnership between the Young Foundation and local partners in the UK, Europe and Asia, exploring how to make new communities places that work socially in the long term.
Teeny Tiny Summit - September 26 2023 featuring Peter KenyonCarolyn Puterbough
The 2023-2024 Teeny Tiny Summit series, themed Creating Community Wealth and Well-Being, is kicked off on September 26th at 9:30 am. This event will featured the renowned community enthusiast and social capitalist, Peter Kenyon, who spoke on the topic of Building from Within: Mobilizing and Connecting a Community’s Assets.
Peter is motivated by the desire to help create caring, healthy, inclusive, connected, and enterprising communities, where all community members feel ‘they matter, belong and can contribute’. He will speak about communities that have discovered and mobilized their strengths and transformed themselves.
Through his organization and social enterprise, the Bank of I.D.E.A.S (Initiatives for the Development of Enterprising Action and Strategies), Peter has over 30 years of experience working in the field of community and economic transformation. Peter is especially passionate about small rural community reinvention and has worked with over 2000 rural communities seeking to spark their own ideas and invest themselves to build sustainable economic futures from within.
To view the recording visit https://teenytinysummits.omafrabdb-events.ca/resources/. This is the slide deck that was used during the Teeny Tiny Summit.
About the Teeny Tiny Summit: The Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs (OMAFRA) in partnership with the Rural Ontario Municipal Association (ROMA), supports Ontario’s smallest communities through Teeny Tiny Economic Development Summits. The Summits are focused on timely topics and challenges facing small rural communities. Since 2016 the Summits have reached over 2,400 participants from across Ontario.
A future for regeneration (updated and expanded)Julian Dobson
This presentation brings together key points from the Real Regeneration series in New Start magazine and headlines from the regeneration manifesto we developed with practitioners and policy experts. An earlier version of this presentation was given at the fifth anniversary celebrations of Powell Dobson Urbanists in Cardiff. I've blogged about it here: http://livingwithrats.blogspot.com/2010/05/its-all-about-social-justice.html
This presentation introduces a framework for creating socially sustainability places. Future Communities is a partnership between the Young Foundation and local partners in the UK, Europe and Asia, exploring how to make new communities places that work socially in the long term.
1. “A small body of determined spirits fired by an unquenchable faith in their mission can alter the course of history.”
-Mohandas K. Ghandi
2010 YMCA of Edmonton Annual Report
A complete, fully interactive version of the 2010 YMCA Annual Report
can be found at edmonton.ymca.ca
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2. Table of Contents
Board Chair / CEO Message
“All labour that uplifts humanity has dignity and importance and should be undertaken with painstaking excellence.”
-Martin Luther King, Jr.
Housing
“It is in the shelter of each other that people live. ”
-Old Irish Proverb
Child Care
“Children are the living messages we send to a time we will not see. ”
- John W. Whitehead
International
“The world is not dangerous because of those who do harm but because of those who look at it without doing anything.”
-Albert Einstein
Youth
“We cannot always build the future for our youth, but we can build our youth for the future.”
-Franklin D. Roosevelt
Awards
“How wonderful it is that nobody need wait a single moment before starting to improve the world. ”
-Anne Frank
Financials
“However beautiful the strategy, you should occasionally look at the results.”
-Winston Churchill
Supporters
“Kindness in words creates confidence. Kindness in thinking creates profoundness. Kindness in giving creates love.”
-Lao Tzu
Leadership
“Between saying and doing many pairs of shoes is worn out.”
-Italian Proverb
Locations
“We are in community each time we find a place where we belong.”
- Peter F. Block
2010 YMCA of Edmonton Annual Report
3. Message from the YMCA Board Chair and CEO
We become what we think about and what we talk about…
In 2000 our YMCA developed, approved and launched its 10-year plan. 2010 marked the completion
of that plan.
How did we do over this past decade?
• We set out to double the number of people served by our YMCA to 90,000. We achieved 85,000.
• Our $5.3 million expansion of the Jamie Platz Family YMCA in 2003 doubled the number of people served in that branch to
over 7,000.
• The opening of our $26 million Don Wheaton Family YMCA late in 2007 grew our membership in downtown Edmonton by
nearly 400% to 5,000.
• Our child care operation has grown by 300%, serving nearly 3,000 children in our 33 centres in the Capital Region and the
community of Grande Prairie.
• We upgraded our Castle Downs and William Lutsky Family YMCA Centres to stay relevant and serve more families. We now
serve more than 14,000 members in the two branches.
• We have continued to develop partnerships; new memorandums of understanding (MOUs) have been signed with
Capital Region Housing Corporation, Edmonton Catholic Schools, the Town of Beaumont, Tribal Chiefs Venture Inc.
and the YMCA of Wood Buffalo.
• In partnership with the City of Edmonton, Alberta Housing and Urban Affairs, Capital Region Housing Corporation
and the Boyle Street Community League, we completed our many years of planning for our progressive housing and
community revitalization initiative and construction of the YMCA Welcome Village is now underway. When completed in 2012,
more than 300 families and individuals will be housed. This is our role in the 10-year plan to end chronic
homelessness in our community.
These achievements are a testament to a very large committed team of volunteers, donors and staff members
who helped to articulate a vision that, at the time, many of us felt almost impossible to achieve. But through many
conversations, plans were developed, resources were found and the vision became a reality. It is with a deep sense
of gratitude and appreciation to a long list of individuals and organizations in the community that we end 2010. The belief,
commitment and personal investment of time, talent and treasure was the brick and mortar of all that the Y has
accomplished.
Our discussion now turns to the next 10 years. We are refreshing our strategic plan. Our conversations are informed
by new realities, both nationally and locally. The success of the YMCA is achieved through the engagement of the
community. We look forward to the input that will ensure the relevance of our YMCA for the next decade. Our words
can and will shape our future.
Doug Schindel Franco Savoia
YMCA Board Chair YMCA President & CEO
Words into Action
4. The YMCA of Edmonton: A History in Confronting Homelessness
A perennial figure in our city’s fight against homelessness, the YMCA of Edmonton has provided housing to people in need since 1908.
The original downtown facility, beyond being the first YMCA fitness centre to open in Edmonton, also provided housing
to individuals, couples and families seeking temporary shelter. And while the old fitness centre was eventually closed
in favour of the four family fitness centres found across the city, the YMCA of Edmonton continues to provide housing
through the downtown building.
When it first opened, the Downtown YMCA contained forty bedrooms and served single young men, most of them
newcomers to the city. Since then, the facility has grown to accommodate a wide range of individuals who require
safe, affordable and flexible accommodation. Today, the 106-room, four-floor housing facility also assists women,
families, tourists and individuals with physical and mental needs. The needs for supportive housing vary from resident
to resident; some may only stay for a night or two while others may stay a few months while they look for work or
recover from a personal crisis. Others still may require housing on a more long-term basis due to special needs that
might interfere with their capacity to be self-sufficient. Regardless of who they are or what their needs might be, the YMCA of
Edmonton will continue to be a refuge for individuals and families that require shelter, support and guidance.
Fully committed to ending homelessness in Edmonton, the YMCA of Edmonton continues to work with community
organizations and the various levels of government in discussing housing policy, funding, and action related to
improving housing services and programs. The YMCA of Edmonton is, or has been, active on the City of Edmonton Task
Force to End Homelessness, the Edmonton Coalition on Housing and Homelessness, the Shelter Opinion Strategies and
the United Way’s community consultations regarding homelessness.
Presently, the YMCA of Edmonton is working with the City of Edmonton, Capital Region Housing Corporation and the
Boyle Street Community League in the construction of phase one of the Boyle Renaissance, a community redevelopment
that will introduce affordable housing and a range of services and programs into the Boyle Street area. The YMCA of
Edmonton is currently engaged in a fund-raising campaign to gain capital support for its part of the project, the YMCA
Welcome Village. The Welcome Village consists of a 150-unit affordable housing facility, a licensed YMCA Child Care Centre and a
YMCA Family Resource Centre.
The YMCA Welcome Village is one of the YMCA of Edmonton’s most ambitious projects yet—a collaborative solution to address
the issue of vulnerable housing in Edmonton. It is a holistic approach, and one that addresses the needs of an individual
beyond their immediate need for housing. With services and programs in place to offer a far-reaching support network
for community residents and downtown Edmontonians, the YMCA Welcome Village will be a vibrant and sustainable
addition to the Edmonton community.
2010 YMCA of Edmonton Annual Report
5. YMCA Welcome Village Groundbreaking
On November 24, 2010, the YMCA of Edmonton, together with the City of Edmonton, the Province of Alberta, Capital
Region Housing and the Boyle Street Community League, participated in the groundbreak for Phase 1 of the Boyle
Renaissance, a $42.5 million community redevelopment project.
There to turn the first sod were Jane Batty, Ward 6 Councillor; Jonathan Denis, Minister of Alberta Housing and Urban
Affairs; Jackson Roth (child care participant); Franco Savoia, YMCA of Edmonton’s President and CEO; Mayor Stephen Mandel;
and Thim Choy, Boyle Street Community League President.
The construction of Phase 1 is projected to be completed in early summer 2012.
“The YMCA of Edmonton is thankful for the support it has received for its vision of the Welcome Village: a centre of the
community where families, couples and single adults are warmly welcomed and have the supports they need,” said
Franco Savoia. “Without the support of our many partners and supporters, this vision could not have been realized.”
YMCA Welcome Village Donors
Alberta Real Estate Foundation
Anonymous Donor
In Memory of Kathleen Armstrong
Estelle & Richard Asselin
Joan & Monty Baker
City Of Edmonton
Canadian Tire Edmonton West
Nancy Fraser
Alberta Housing & Urban Affairs
Jan & Tim Haak
Eileen Guilfoyle & John Lilley
Liteplo Family
Lisa Miller & Farrel Shadlyn
Bill Rees
Franco & Barbara Savoia
Doug & Lesley Schindel
The Stollery Charitable Foundation
Jerry & Janet Tryhuba & Family
Susan Watson
Words into Action
6. Child Care Continues to Grow
Children are like sponges – they watch and absorb knowledge, skills and values from everything and everyone around
them. That’s why YMCA child care programs focus on holistically nurturing child development by providing a safe and
healthy place to learn foundational skills, develop healthy, trusting relationships and build self-reliance through the
YMCA values of caring, honesty, respect and responsibility.
2010 was another busy year in child care for the YMCA of Edmonton. Due to overwhelming demand for quality child support
in the area, four new YMCA Child Care Centres opened up in the St. Albert, Terwillegar, Rutherford and Carlton areas as
requested by the Edmonton Catholic and Public School Systems. This brings the total to 33 YMCA Child Care Centres
serving over 3,000 children in the Edmonton Capital Region and Grande Prairie.
A national leader in non-profit child care, the YMCA Child Care Centres are staffed with people who understand the
cognitive, physical and social development of kids, the need children have to feel connected and supported in trying
new things, and the caring and reinforcement parents and families need to help each other. Parents can leave their
children with the peace of mind knowing that they are in the care of professional workers at a fully accredited and
licensed facility.
Additionally, every YMCA Child Care facility undergoes the lengthy accreditation process, a voluntary process that requires
great dedication from the child care staff and guarantees the highest level of quality in child care. An accredited
centre surpasses the standards required for provincial licensing and receives extra funding, money that goes towards
further enriching the experience of the child by improving facility equipment, providing extra-curricular activities and
assisting in the professional development of staff.
In YMCA Child Care Centres, babies develop trust and security, preschoolers experience early literacy and learn about
their world, and school-age kids make friends and learn new skills. Most importantly, children learn how to be their
best selves, making for confident kids today and contributing and engaged adults tomorrow.
2010 YMCA of Edmonton Annual Report
7. YMCA World Council—The World Comes Together
In August 1855, just eleven years after George Williams founded the YMCA in London, England, the first YMCA
World Council occurred. Initiated by Henry Dumont, the Secretary of YMCA Geneva who would later
go on to win the Nobel Peace Prize, the World Council was an opportunity to allow YMCAs to come
together from across the world to share ideas and collaborate. Held in Paris, the first conference took
place over five days and involved almost one hundred delegates from nine countries. It was a critical
chapter in the history of the YMCA, foreshadowing the rise and growth of the organization as a truly international
movement.
Fast forward to 2010, where the YMCA World Council is now in its 17th iteration, and the number of
people in attendance has grown exponentially. Hosted by the Hong Kong YMCA, this year’s World Council saw
900 delegates from over 85 countries participate. Three representatives from the YMCA of Edmonton made
the long journey to take part in the conference, joining their fellow Canadian colleagues to make up
the 35-member delegation from Canada. The three participants consisted of Janet Giles, Vice President
of Management Resource Centre for the Prairie YMCAs; Carlo Dimailig, a youth leader at the Castle
Downs Family YMCA; and John Lilley, Past Chair of the YMCA of Edmonton Board of Directors.
Occurring only once every four years, the YMCA World Council is a special opportunity for YMCAs to address global
issues, like poverty, hunger, climate change, and gender equity. With its emphasis on promoting youth
advocacy and leadership, the World Council provides a platform for aspiring future leaders to take
part in an international dialogue and help chart the course of the YMCA into the new millennium. Amir
Dossal, Executive Director of the UN Office for Partnerships and keynote speaker for the event, had
this to say: “It is the indispensable work of organizations like the YMCA that truly make Millenium
Development Goals possible. Especially in the digital age, youth movements are among the most
dynamic actors in creating positive change.” The YMCA of Edmonton is proud to have attended the YMCA
World Council and be a part of this fantastic collaboration on international advocacy and youth development.
Words into Action
8. YMCA Ukraine—Making Something From Nothing
In 2009, the YMCA of Edmonton and the YMCA of Winnipeg joined the YMCA of Calgary in their international partnership
with YMCA Ukraine. YMCA Ukraine has been in existence since 1993 and has gone through many iterations; they now
have a national office & 19 local YMCAs to serve a population of over 2 million people. All of the YMCAs in Ukraine are run solely
by volunteers; there are 3 paid staff in the country. There are no YMCA owned buildings, so programming is delivered on an
outreach basis and done wherever they can find space.
The Ukraine organization has evolved in structure and democratic processes and the 3 Canadian YMCAs are currently
partnering in the cities of Lviv, Lutsk and Verkhovyna. In September 2010, Annalise Yuzda, General Manager of YMCA
Child Care, travelled to Ukraine along with 4 others from Winnipeg and Calgary to attend their Annual General Meeting
and to observe the programming in action.
Main programming includes:
• Youth Leadership
• HIV-AIDS prevention (Despite an overall slowdown in the spread of HIV in the world, in countries like Ukraine, the prevalence of HIV
continues to grow - largely due to a lack of targeted prevention programs.)
• Scouting as a system of educating a person
• Ten Sing (This is a youth work method with an emphasis on the performing arts, youth empowerment, diversity and open-
mindedness.)
• Camps
• Sports (Floorball, Aikido)
• Social local projects “With practically no resources, the YMCA
Ukraine has literally made something from
nothing… what an experience!”
- Annalise Yuzda
2010 YMCA of Edmonton Annual Report
9. YMCA Youth Exchange—A Unique Partnership
From July 25th to the 30th, 2010, sixteen youth from the YMCA Youth Exchange
program—eight from YMCA of Edmonton and eight from the Mississauga,
Ontario YMCA—took part in an important home building project established
through a special partnership between the YMCA and Habitat for Humanity.
Recruited by YMCA Youth Advisors, these sixteen youth came from various
YMCA programs such as YTP (Youth Transitions Program) and ASIST (Alternative
Suspension Program) as well as through the YMCA Family Centres. The
youth raised funds to support a construction project in Spruce Grove and
participated in the building of the home by providing a portion of the labour.
“I just realized I’m building some kid’s closet. That’s so cool.”
-YMCA Youth Exchange Participant
Words into Action
10. Awards
Bill Rees Volunteer Awards
Michelle Addo, Program
Benjamin Meakin, Youth
Gary Jones, Volunteer of the Year
Brandon Brost, Youth
Gerry Drover, Storyteller
Daniel Kaskaraky, Youth A celebration of YMCA volunteers who inspire, empower and engage
others in making our community a better place to live. This award is
named in honor of Bill Rees, a YMCA member who has been volunteering
for over 50 years. For the past 18 years, Bill has been volunteering full
time in the area of fundraising and relationship development.
YMCA Peace Medal Awards
Carlo Dimailig
Colleen Ring
Rachael Spence
Kildare Spirit Club
Meskanahk Ka Nipa Wit School
The YMCA Peace Medallion recognizes the achievements of individuals
and groups in local communities who, without any special resources,
demonstrate in their lives and activities the values expressed in the
World Alliance of YMCAs 1981 Statement of Peace.
One $500 scholarship Established in memory
is awarded annually of long time YMCA
to a YMCA volunteer volunteer Ed Cook, a
who demonstrates the $1,000 scholarship is
“Joy of Asking” - Ron awarded annually to a
Coulombe’s phrase that YMCA staff / volunteer
models the true spirit of to assist in the
philanthropy. advancement of their
leadership skills and
YMCA involvement.
Ron Coulombe Joy of Asking Award Edwin S. Cook Leadership Scholarship
Jadeene Wheaton Brittney Hodgson
2010 YMCA of Edmonton Annual Report
11. Financials
Statement of Revenues 2010 2009
Membership dues $ 14,412,653 $ 13,973,330
Operations Program fees 11,171,850 9,864,822
YMCA opportunity fund (1,564,449) (1,339,530)
Year Ended 24,020,054 22,498,622
December 31
Purchase of service - government 2,698,073 2,419,192
Amortization of deferred capital contributions 1,595,527 1,533,637
Rental and other revenue 1,580,468 1,520,673
Housing 881,765 799,511
Purchase of service - other 710,697 1,382,255
Contributions 616,555 643,224
United Way 366,185 366,177
YMCA Management Resource Centre 223,741 276,666
Income from equity investment 117,395 71
Investment income 28,299 11,337
Increase in fair value of financial investments 27,646 97,830
Gain on disposal of capital assets - 5,794
32,866,405 31,554,989
Expenses
Salaries, wages and benefits 17,337,014 16,656,745
Occupancy and maintenance 4,964,586 4,574,891
Supplies 2,796,435 2,866,231
Communications 684,350 638,152
Finance and program registration fees 660,922 581,489
Training and travel 560,297 640,579
Purchased services and insurance 496,963 551,839
Participant support costs 370,042 228,512
Interest on long term debt and capital leases 364,942 533,089
Membership and association dues 323,747 302,782
YMCA Management Resource Centre 217,741 269,589
Other expenses 116,349 115,612
Amortization of capital assets 3,515,565 3,308,761
32,408,953 31,268,271
Excess of revenues over expenses before other item 457,452 286,718
Other item: Impairment of capital assets (Note) (1,623,000) -
(Deficiency) excess of revenues over expenses $ (1,165,548) $ 286,718
Note: The impairment of capital assets arose due
to differences in the market appraisal value of the
Bill Rees YMCA land and building.
Statement of Assets 2010 2009
Current assets $ 1,887,722 $ 1,618,318
Financial Postion Long term accounts receivable 271,732 147,723
As at Long term investments 716,692 3,284,695
Capital assets 42,591,085 42,921,762
December 31 Restricted investments in trust 3,542,912 -
Capital assets in trust 1,678,784 52,697
$ 50,688,927 $ 48,025,195
Liabilities
Current liabilities $ 6,543,936 $ 6,775,520
Obligations under capital leases 256,552 553,149
Long term debt 8,849,482 8,777,607
Deferred capital contributions in trust 5,161,623 -
Deferred capital contributions 25,259,654 26,135,691
46,071,247 42,241,967
Net Assets
Internally restricted 160,178 127,979
Externally restricted 583,266 535,664
Investment in capital assets 7,208,078 9,242,467
Unrestricted (3,333,842) (4,122,882)
4,617,680 5,783,228
$ 50,688,927 $ 48,025,195
This information has been extracted from the full audited financial statements, which are available upon request.
Those statements have been audited by Grant Thornton LLP.
Words into Action
12. Strong Kids Campaign Recognition
Partners ($150 - $499) Kim & Brian Forseille Dr. Duncan J. MacDougall
Anonymous (33) Foster Park Baskett Insurance Brokers Cory MacMaster
Mustapha Abdul Shafi Phyllis & Eldon Fowler Don & Cristina Mah
Robert Allen Colleen Fox Mel Majeau
Mia & Natalya Alves Vlad Foya Mike & Jenny Marlow
Graeme Arklie Lorraine Gemmell Graeme & Deb Marr
Estelle & Richard Asselin James Gillespie Sue Marxheimer
ATB Financial Christa Gilroy Joshua Mayers
Bahniuk Family William Girgulis Lilian McEwen
John & June Barnard Girl Guides of Canada #153 Jackie McGowan
Bee Fitness Ken Glover Faye McWhirter
Rory & Leslie Belanger Moritz Gonzalez Family Raymond Merhej & Family
Neil & Diane Bell Grande Prairie Holy Cross YMCA Kids Tom & Judy Mill
Celeste Bickley Guay Family Lisa Miller & Farrel Shadlyn
Francis Bioh Joshua & Earl Schmidt-Gurney Ron Morgan Jr.
Binder Construction Ltd. Janice Guy Lisa Morin & Mark Plumb
Laurie Blakeman Mrs. Bodil O. Hall Jesse Morrison-Gauthier
Ken Blasius Carmen Hanson Mount Pleasant YMCA Kids
Blue Quill YMCA Child Care Ismail Hassan Yannick Mullen
Norm & Katherine Breadner Councillor Ron Hayter Heather Murk
John & Beverly Brennan Conny & Herb Hippe Musilek Family
Annabel Brophy & Family Jacqueline & Barrie Hirsche Bud Nowicki
The Bull Family Timish Horbay Tom O’Leary
CADWORX Warehouse Donald Hudson Guinevere Organ
Marc A. Carnes & A. Christy Holtby Hulme Family Lisa Paarup & Family
Castle Downs Crime Council Mary Hurlburt Page Family
Castle Downs YMCA Child Care Patricia Inglis Mike Palynchuk
Clairmont YMCA Child Care Investors Group Matching Gift Program Parkallen YMCA Kids
Sid Chadi James McNab Professional Corporation Patterson YMCA Child Care
Nadim Chin Jamie Platz Child Care Fred & Rolanda Patton
Lance & Nancy Clark The Jamie Platz YMCA Preschool Staff Douglas Penner
David Colburn Normand Jantz Randy Penney
Comba Family Ray & Isabelle Johnson Phalanx Multisport
Joan & Leo Connolly Trent A. Johnson Judy Piercey & Ian M. Stewart
Richard Cotter Katleen & Larry Johnston Professional Audiology Clinic
Jean Crozier Sarah Johnstone Retrofit, Fitness for Life
Stan Csuti Johnstone Family Hong Sang Rho
Lyndsay Dakin Susan Jones Brooke & Jakob Ridgway Guest
Sandi Darrell Manish Joshi Stephen & Denise Ridley
Edna J. & Bob David Ana Julio Riverbend YMCA Kids
Karen, Braden & Racheal Davis Thad Kaniewski Rose Delta Developments
Kate & Ethan Davis David Kaminsky Rouleau Family
Rose Delta Kateri Mission YMCA Families Dennis Rowe
Devonshire YMCA Kids Jill Kelland Lily Rowland
Crystal Dillon & Family Terry Kilburn Pat & Carol Schmitt
John J. Doyle Mike Kinash Vandana Shah
Prashant Dutt Knights of Columbus Archbishop O’Leary 4570 Lynnda Sharp
Edmonton Journal Darell Kuzio Angela Skelly
Marilyn Edmunds Gord Lange Daniel & Mary Slaght
Doug Elniski MLA Rick Lawrence - R.M.L. Automotive Appraisals Ltd. Michael & Shannon Slobodan & Family
Energy Security Systems Dolah Lee Jan Snell
EPCOR Helping Hands Program Paul & Tess Liakopoulos-Sarlis Dr. Matthew Spence & Mrs. Cynthia Spence
Roxanne Eyben Harold Lightfoot Robert Stark
Faiazza Family Marjorie Lilley Amy Stecyk
Kevin Fankhanel Myron Liviniuk Steinhauer YMCA Kids
Dennis & Mary Jane Fedor Robert Lloyd Mike Stewart
Stan C. Fisher Darwyn Loring Stilet Management Corporation
Harvey Ford Ma Fletcher’s School of Guitar St. Martin Children
Forest Heights YMCA Children & Families Quinn MacBurnie St. Monica YMCA Child Care
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13. Strong Kids Campaign Recognition (cont’d)
Michel St. Pierre Kipnes YMCA Child Care Canadian Tire Jumpstart Charities
Brian & Barbara Tardif Quinn & Glenna Klaver Carton Land Inc.
Telus Community Engagement Lucardie Family Centre High Campus’ Emergency Response Career Pathways 2010
Laurie & Jim Templeton Bill & Esther Lyttle The Chymko Family
Gordon and Yvonne Tidswell Susan Manning Peter Collum
Gerry & Diane Todd Manulife Financial Ron & Brenda Coulombe
Randy Topolnisky The McDermid’s Crystal Glass
Transitional Housing YMCA Robin Nasserdeen Cybertech Automation
J. J. Tremblay Overlanders YMCA Kids Delbaere / Husum Family
Sharon Venne Toddy & Anne Parkinson Tom & Linda Devaney
Doreen & Jack Warwick-Foster John Paton The Dinner Optimist Club of Edmonton
Andrew Watson Cooper & Carter Pidhirney Edie Dixon
Rebecca & Geoff Watson Remax Excellence Edmonton Eskimo Alumni Association
Susan Watson Doug, Theresa, Geoff & Adrian Rezewski Edmonton The City of Champions Lions Club
Westglen Daycare Children & Families Robert Yeudall Museum Consultants The Edmonton Latvian Society “Imanta”
Richard Wray Brian & Louise Robinson In Memory of Herbert Ellis
Amanda Zhang Darren, Leah & Jackson Roth Naaz Fancy
Rundle YMCA Child Care Families Kevin Feehan
Builders ($500 - $999) Peggy Sagle Nancy Fraser
Anonymous (12) Beverly Sawicki The Garriock Family
Jerry & Shirley Alexander Shari Love Realty Executives Polaris Gino Ferri & Family
A. E. Palmer Lester Shore Ashley Finlayson
Kelly Aurat Ronald Sorokin Jim & Shirley Funk
Aurora YMCA Children & Families Candace Stecyk G. & K. Services Canada Inc.
Azim A. Bharmal Professional Corporation Stratford YMCA Kids Jaima, Jacqueline & Sheldon Geller
David & Shirley Ball Supeene Family Girl Guides of Canada # 153
Bannman Enterprises Ltd John J Szaszkiewicz PC Tammy Goodwin
Ivan Beljan Target Your Energy Personal Training J. V. Driver
Naila Bharmal The Tessari Family Jan & Tim Haak
Bishop Savaryn YMCA Staff & Kids Harold & Maxine Tipper Jared, Vanessa & Elise Hagen
Cash In Time Steve Tong Eden & Chris Hampson Realty Inc.
Renee R. Cochard Two Sons Janitorial & Maintenance Services Inc. Harvard Developments
CP Ross Consulting Lee Ann & Jim Weller Colin Hatcher
Dennis Crough Westglen Out of School Care Kids Frank and Ruth Henderson
Geoffrey & Ann Dawrant AJ & Treva Whitwell Heritage Optometry Clinic
Ray DeChamplain Audrey & Gordon Wilkes Cam & Suzanne Heslep
Delwood OSC Kids Betty Wilkinson Stephanie Hrazdil
Len Dolgoy & Catherine Miller Yu Fashion Clothing & Accessories Chris and Karen Ann Huisman
Cathy Douglas Sara Zaparyniuk Inflatable Fun Inc.
E. Vetsch Professional Corporation Herbert Zechel Ed & Sara Jomha
El Zaim Family Don & Anne Jones
James & Joan Fargey CRT ($1,000 - $2,499) Frank & Mickey Kapuscinski
Tony Franceschini Anonymous (12) Kingston Ross Pasnak
Kim Franklin Chuck Amerongen Philip Lachambre & Catherine MacDonald
Randy Garvey Martin & Angela Anderson Joanne L. LaVergne
Councillor Ed Gibbons ATB Architecture Kelly & Daniel Leighton
Scott Gilroy ATCO EPIC The Leuwer Family
Jenny Halls AutoCanada Inc. Life Fitness
Patricia Hartnagel Joan & Monty Baker Ronald Liteplo & Barbara Chapman
James Silvers & Melanie Johnson Timothy & Shirley Barry Dave & Jan McAmmond
Gord & Joanne Hearn Carol Benoit Dave & Laurie McInnes
Mark & Nancy Heule Bob Bentley McIntyre Agencies Ltd
Chris Heywood Kent Bittorf & Jane Diner Tim Melton
Philip & Marilyn Hindmarch BMO Employee Charitable Foundation Ruth & Brian Menegozzo & Family
John J. Szaszkiewicz Professional Corporation Clint & Lois Bugga Gregory & Adele Michetti
Terry & Karin Johnston Brent & Sheila Buchanan Shauna Miller & James Gillespie
Tim Just Callingwood Physical Therapy & Sports Injury Clinic Million Dollar Round Table Canadian Charitable Foundation
Dan Juthner Callow & Associates Management Consultants Inc. Minsos / Stewart / Masson
Gord & June* King Camelot Interiors David & Laura Mitchell
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14. Moksha Yoga Edmonton Inc. Colleen Wiegers Mary Anne Murphy
Jack & Marilyn Mulkins Peter & Cynthia Wilson Susan Priestner
Myshak Management Ltd. Annalise, Chandlar & Brooklyn Yuzda Running Room Canada
Azim & Rozmina Nathwani Barry Zalmanowitz
Eric & Kathy Newell Daniel Zalmanowitz Platinum ($20,000+)
Lisa Noble and Family E. & N. Zanello Alberta Lottery Fund
Charlie & Sue Nunn
Esther Ondrack Bronze ($2,500 - $4,999)
On-Site Rehabilitation Services Allfour Technology Enterprises Inc. In 2010, the Strong Kids
Original Joe’s Oxford Park
Paradise RV - Craig Anstead
Aponia Family Dental
Dianne & Michael Assaly
Campaign raised $639,437 in
Lisa & Shane Parker
Nick & Jodi Parkinson
Dwight Bliss & Family
William Butler
pledges with the help of more
Barbara & Phil Payne
PCL Construction Management Inc.
Castle Downs Anonymous than 1,500 donors.
Coca-Cola Bottling Ltd.
Doug, Maura, Thaea & Thomas Penn Frederick J. Dunn
Jamie & Helena Perkins Stan & Janet Franklin
Hector & Louisa Pothier Janet Giles
Real Stone Works Grant Thornton LLP
Bill Rees Jamie Platz Power Walking Group
Robert Reeves Family The Kelson Group, Property Management
Rescom Inc. Sharon & Allan Kerr
Brad Richens Kunitz Shoes
Mark & Peggy Robertson Loblaw Companies Limited
Ron Hodgson Chevrolet Buick GMC
Scharfenberger Family
Adam Maki The YMCA Strong Kids
McDonald’s Restaurant Callingwood
Joleen, Allen, & Kylee Schmitt Gordon & Agneta McKenzie Campaign supports the YMCA
Laura & Cameron Schuler Rod & Heleen McLeod
Gerry & Hildegard Segger Meyers Norris Penny LLP Opportunity Fund which
Sam Shah - RE/MAX Accord
Mark Simmonds
The Rohit Group Master Builders
The Rotary Club Of Edmonton
encourages anyone who cannot
Smiles on 34th Dental Clinic
Drs. Parviz & Salim Somani
Dwayne & Salwa Samycia
Franco & Barbara Savoia
afford the full fee to benefit
Paul & Julie Sommerville
Jim & Lucille Soneff
Harold & Kathryn Schmidt from involvement at the YMCA.
Court & Sandra Smith
South Edmonton Lions Club W.E. Greer Limited
Spaulding Family William Lutsky YMCA Child Care
Wylie & Lesley Stafford
Edward Stasyshyn Silver ($5,000 - $9,999)
Dave Syme Anonymous
Mr. & Mrs. Joe Smith Marek & Jolanta Biel
Art Thompson Canadian Tire Millwoods
TJB Investments Ltd. CIBC Employees - Windemere Banking Centre
Trevor Brown Upholstery Edmonton Public Teachers, Local No. 37
Barry Travers & Rhonda Anderson Jasper Place Lions Club The YMCA appreciates every gift given to
Trident Photography KPMG Management Services LLP the Strong Kids Campaign. Due to space
Jerry & Janet Tryhuba & Family Eileen Guilfoyle & John Lilley limitations, gifts of $150 or more are
Bob & Dawn Turner Larry M. Pollock
Rod Tweddle, Carla Serna & Family displayed for printing purposes.
Rotary Club of Edmonton - Mayfield
Eric & Aimee van Meurs Doug & Lesley Schindel
Tom Wakeling TD Canada Trust - Community Giving Program
Ron & Sheila Weatherill Union 52 Benevolent Society
Betty Lou Weir
Weldco Companies
Western Living Homes Gold ($10,000 - $19,999)
Colin Wetter Brian Beresh
Wanda Wetterberg Canadian Tire Edmonton West
Don & Marion Wheaton Family Foundation Castle Downs Recreation Society
Will & Jadeene Wheaton & Family Jean-Louis & Vivian Cloutier
2010 YMCA of Edmonton Annual Report
15. Heritage Club
Anonymous (2) Philip LaChambre & Catherine MacDonald Trusts
Allard Foundation Ltd c Ivor & Meike Lammerink 1907-2007 Centennial Trust
Margaret & Robert Allen c Archie* & Heather Langille* c David Nathan Kushner Memorial Fund c
Martin & Angela Anderson c Joanne L. LaVergne Edwin S. “Ed” Cook Leadership Fund
Dianne & Michael Assaly Harvey & Rose Anne Lawton Eldon & Phyllis Fowler Fund
Stan & Mary Asselstine c Eileen Guilfoyle & John Lilley c In Memory of Robert C. Schaller
Monty & Joan Baker Aart & Judy Looye Jill Zimmerman Memorial Fund
Bob & Ruth Bentley Audrey Luft c Lammerink Family Fund
Reg* & Glenys Berry c Pat Macdonald Mathew Peddle Memorial Fund for Children with Disabilities
Marek & Jolanta Biel Ansel* & Ruth Mark c Patricia Ellen (Pattey) Ready Memorial Fund
Rick & Debbie Boyd Al* & Bette-Anne Maydonik c Robert J. Turnbull Trust Fund
Brad & Michelle Brindza Dave & Jan McAmmond Ron Coulombe “Joy of Asking” Legacy Award
Janet Brown Grant & Ruth McIntyre Sam Gabriel Trust Fund
Ron & Marianne Brown c Irvine & Faye McKee The Estate of George W. Strange
Michael & Michele Bull Rod & Heleen McLeod Wilfred Oliver (Mac) McLean Trust
Bill Butler c Frank & Gail McMillan c William Lutsky Trust Fund c
Sylvia & Jack Chetner Angel McVittie Youth Leadership Fund (Youmans / Clarke)
Roy Chobotuck* Tim Melton c Y’s Men’s Trust Fund
Jean-Louis & Vivian Cloutier Ruth & Brian Menegozzo Jean-Louis & Vivian Cloutier Fund
Ed* & Pat Cook c Greg Michetti Archie M. Langille Memorial Fund
Margaret Cook Shauna Miller Michael Zolf Trust Fund
Ron & Brenda Coulombe c Jack & Marilyn Mulkins c Al Maydonik Trust Fund
Jean Crozier & Ron McKague* Mike & Bernice Myshak Rebecca Suen Fund for the Homeless
Sandi Darrell Charlie & Sue Nunn
Fred O. Delay* Esther Ondrack c * = deceased
Roger Delbaere & Lynette Husum Peter & Sieka Pardee c c
= charter member
Del Dilkie Nick & Jodi Parkinson
Edie Dixon Helen & Cecil Paull c
Fred & Norah Dobing c Barbara & Phil Payne
Len Dolgoy & Catherine Miller In Memory of Mathew Peddle*
John & Una Doyle Bill Rees c
Bob Duke & Charlotte Robb Alan Reynolds
Irene & Grant Duncan Helen Rusich
Patricia Eidem Dwayne & Salwa Samycia
Herb* & Jeannette Ellis Franco & Barbara Savoia
Bonnie Ewasychyn Joleen & Allen Schmitt
Jim & Joan Fargey c Daniel & Mary Slaght The YMCA Heritage Club
Robert J.* & Anna K. Fee Court & Sandra Smith c recognizes and honors those
Gerry & Carol Feist Don & Mona Smith c
George* & Louise Ford c Wylie & Lesley Stafford c who have included the YMCA in
Eldon & Phyllis Fowler Bill & Mary Jane Stewart their estate plans.
Stan & Janet Franklin Bob Tatz
Samuel A. Friedman Jean-Jacques & Mary Anne Tremblay
Janet Giles c Jerry & Janet Tryhuba Gifts from Heritage Club
Tammy Goodwin Ron Tucker c* members help ensure that the
Brian & Susan Hall Robert J, & Dawn Turner c
Colin Hatcher Eric & Aimee van Meurs YMCA has a secure future and
Gordon & Joanne Hearn Allan & Elizabeth Wachowich that YMCA programs continue to
Dr. Albert (Bert) E. Hohol Carol & Greg Wagar
Larry & Kathleen Johnston c
address the most urgent needs
Bill* & Betty Lou Weir c
Terry & Karin Johnston c Wanda Wetterberg in our community.
Doug Jones* Irene Wood
Gary & Joanne Jones Ron & Donna Worthington
Sharon & Allan Kerr c Harold & Betty Zimmerman In 2010, 9 new members joined
Terry & Charlene Kilburn c Michael Zolf*
Gord & June* King the YMCA Heritage Club, bringing
Glenna & Quinn Klaver
Mitch Klimove our total to 217 members.
John & Valerie Kok
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16. Community Partners Leadership
Partners Board of Directors Board Advisors CEO Cabinet Members
ACJ Bogota (Bogota YMCA) Estelle Asselin Dagny Alston Joan Baker
The Bent Arrow Traditional Healing Society Consultant Martin Anderson General Manager,
Boyle Street Community League Nancy Fraser G David Ball YMCA Community Programs &
Castle Downs Recreation Society Alberta Health Services Dwight Bliss Housing Services
Edmonton Catholic Schools Judge Bruce R. Garriock G Bill Butler Kent Bittorf
Edmonton Coalition of Crime Councils The Provincial Law Courts of Alberta Fred Delay* General Manager,
Edmonton Community Foundation Charan Khehra A Gerry Feist Health, Fitness & Recreation
Edmonton Public Schools Economist, Community Volunteer Wendy Kinsella Janet Giles
Grande Prairie Catholic School Board Melanie Leitch A (resigned 2010) Terry Kilburn Vice President,
KARA Family Resource Centre Peter Kiewit Sons Co. Al Maydonik* MRC Services, Human Resources & Leadership
Multicultural Health Brokers Dr. John Lilley AG Tim Melton Development and Privacy Officer
Town of Beaumont Department of Anesthesiology, Jack Mulkins Ruth Menegozzo
United Way of the Capital Region Royal Alexandra Hospital Esther Ondrack Vice President,
YMCA Canada Ron Liteplo G Larry Pollock Knowledge Management
YMCA Mexico EPCOR Hector Pothier Nick Parkinson
YMCA Ukraine Gregory B. Michetti (Vice Chair) A Bill Rees Vice President,
Michetti Information Solutions Inc. Court Smith Asset Management and
Franco Savoia AG Robert J. Turner Health, Fitness & Recreation
Corporations / Foundations / Sponsors YMCA of Edmonton Sheila Weatherill Franco Savoia
Adroit Investment Management Ltd. Beverly Sawicki AG Wanda Wetterberg President & Chief Executive Officer
Butler Family Foundation Alberta Children & Youth Services Joleen Schmitt
Canadian Million Dollar Round Table Foundation Max Scharfenberger A * = deceased Manager,
Edmonton Community Foundation Capital Region Housing Corporation Health & Safety
Edmonton Real Estate Foundation Doug Schindel (Chair) G Janet Tryhuba
Fraser Milner Casgrain LLP (FMC) Weldco Beales Mfg. Inc. General Manager,
KPMG LLP Sandra Thornton Relationship Development & Engagement
ManCap Foundation Effective Business Communications Annalise Yuzda
St. Paul’s Foundation (Edmonton) Barry Travers A General Manager,
TD Canada Trust KPMG LLP Child Care Services
Darren Turchansky A
Meyers Norris Penny LLP
Government Funding -
Rod Tweddle G
Federal, Provincial & Municipal Access Television
Alberta Children and Family Services, Region 6 Carol Wagar A
Alberta Health Services Community Volunteer
Alberta Housing and Urban Affairs
Alberta Lottery Fund / Government of Alberta A
= Audit Committee Member
Alberta Safe Communities Innovation Fund G
= Governance Committee Member
Capital Region Housing Corporation
City of Edmonton
Proudly supported by:
Edmonton Homeless Commission
Homeward Trust Foundation
Service Canada Skill Link (HRSDC)
Western Economic Diversification Canada
The YMCA can only achieve its
vision when it actively joins with
partners from the community. These
daily collaborations, in striving to
achieve the YMCAs mission, serve to
strengthen our community.
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YMCA Housing Services
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18. Locations
Central North South South (cont’d) West
Don Wheaton Family YMCA Castle Downs Family YMCA William Lutsky Family YMCA Riverbend Child Care Jamie Platz Family YMCA
780-452-YMCA (9622) 780-476-YMCA (9622) 780-439-YMCA (9622) 780-435-4052 780-481-YMCA (9622)
10211-102 Ave T5J 0A5 11510-153 Ave T5X 6A3 1975-111 St T6J 7C6 258 Rhatigan Rd E T6R 2P9 7121-178 St T5T 5T9
Membership Membership Membership Membership
Child Care Child Care Child Care
Steinhauer Child Care
YMCA Association Services 780-428-1825
3 Fl, 10030-102A Ave T5J 0G5 Bishop Savaryn Child Care Blue Quill Child Care 10717-32A Ave T6J 4A6
Stratford Child Care
• Charitable Giving 780-478-1720 780-437-1131 780-444-2537
780-423-9602 16227-109 St T5X 2R2 11304-25 Ave T6J 5J1 8715-153 St T5R 1P1
• International Development St. Monica Child Care
780-423-9601 780-433-7183
Delwood Child Care Esther Starkman Child Care 14710-53 Ave T6H 4C6
• YMCA of the Prairies Management
780-423-9601
780-478-9490 780-619-1569 St. Albert
7315 Delwood Rd T5C 3A9 2717 Terwillegar Way T6R 0G5 Twin Brooks Child Care Citadel Child Care
780-460-3240
Aurora Child Care 780-442-2170
15 Erin Ridge Rd
780-452-1729 Elizabeth Finch Child Care Fee Otterson Child Care 1120-113 St T6J 7J4
780-983-4237 780-914-5351 St. Albert, AB T8N 0R3
12245-131 St T5L 1M8
13815-160 Ave T6V 0C9 1834 Rutherford Rd T6W 0N5 William Irwin Child Care
780-914-9528
Westglen Child Care
780-454-3394 Father Leo Green Child Care Forest Heights Child Care 2629 Taylor Green T6R 3N8 Grande Prairie
780-475-9808 780-461-6211 Clairmont Child Care
10950-127 St T5M 0S7 780-567-3347
7512-144 Ave T5C 2R7 10304-81 St T6A 3X4
10407-97 St
Bill Rees YMCA Community Programs Clairmont, AB T0H 0W0
780-429-9622 (YMCA) Kipnes Child Care Joyce Christenson/
10211-105 St T5J 1E3 780-442-2175 Devonshire Child Care
Education & Employment Support 4470 McCrae Ave T5E 6M8 780-442-7220 Holy Cross Child Care
780-538-0077
Child Care Services Central Office 1718 Rabbit Hill Rd T6R 3H2
11011-90 St
Overlanders Child Care
Grande Prairie, AB T8X 1J7
Downtown YMCA Housing Services 780-473-6057 Mount Pleasant Child Care
780-421-9622 (YMCA) 1150 Hermitage Rd T5A 4L4 780-437-4125
10030-102A Ave T5J 0G5 10541-60A Ave T6H 1K4
Kateri Mission Child Care
780-539-4280
Rundle Child Care 7906 Mission Heights Dr
780-429-4151 Parkallen Child Care Grande Prairie, AB T8W 1H3
11005-34 St T5W 1Y7 780-437-1565
6703-112 St T6H 3J9
Grande Prairie
YMCA of Edmonton 2011 LEGEND
YMCA Membership Centre Patterson Child Care
YMCA Housing Services
YMCA Community Programs
780-532-9656
17 Program Sites
YMCA Child Care Services
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19. Every effort is made to ensure the accuracy of our report. We apologize if your name has
been misspelled, omitted or incorrectly listed, or if any detail is presented inaccurately.
Please contact us so we can update our records.
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