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OUR BELIEFSSHAPE OUR FUTURE2011 Annual ReportYMCA OF SILICOn VALLEY

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WEBELIEVE in Our Mission…

To strengthen our community

by improving the quality of life

and inspiring individuals and

families to develop their fullest

potential in spirit, mind and body.

“We believe that the Y, as a movement, has both the national reach and the local presence to drive lasting personal and social change.”

Neil Nicoll, President and CEO

YMCA of the USA

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This year, we are excited and encouraged to see tangible results of how we are making a difference. In multiple surveys, our members and participants have responded that we are helping them improve their lives in a variety of ways. We’ve seen it in their actions as well. We are also extremely grateful to have more donors and volunteers than ever before, thanks to the giving spirit of so many.

In addressing community needs, we believe in the strength and synergy that results from collaborations. We understand that no organization can do it alone. We are committed to working with others to realize our common vision. As we look to the future, we know that we can dramatically increase quality of life around critical community issues such as obesity, the achievement gap, chronic disease, teen depression, drowning, hunger and family stress.

There is a powerful inter-relationship between our focus on nurturing the potential of youth, encouraging healthy lifestyles and helping our neighbors. Our highlighted stories are interchangeable between these three focus areas. Our work in each area contributes to the others. This is our “sweet spot” for maximum community impact.

Explore these pages, and you will see our beliefs, how we approach our opportunities and challenges, and our impact in addressing community needs. Most importantly, you will see our dreams for the future.

We offer our heartfelt appreciation to all the dedicated and enthusiastic volunteers, donors, staff and organizations that have helped and contributed along our journey to a stronger, more vital Silicon Valley. Together we are shaping the future.

DEAR FRIEnDS,

Our beliefs shape our future. They define our purpose and give us a clear path forward to fulfill our dreams.

We believe in the importance of our cause, strengthening community, and the endless possibilities for impacting lives. By focusing on youth development, healthy living and social responsibility, we enrich lives while addressing critical community needs.

John Baird Kathy RigginsChair, YMCA of Silicon Valley President and Chief Executive OfficerBoard of Directors

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OUR APPROACH• We collaborate with schools and other community organizations.

• We provide academic enrichment and support.

• We encourage healthy living choices.

• We focus on prevention – not intervention.

• We connect youth with positive adult role models.

• We incorporate developmental experiences to help kids thrive.

WEBELIEVE that all children and youth should be given the opportunity to reach their full potential in spirit, mind and body. We’re here to help make that happen.

Alex Flo

rencia

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YOUTH DEVELOPMEnT

OUR IMPACTThe Y improves the quality of life for more than 98,100 youth each year.

The Y addresses critical community needs:

Achievement Gap We collaborate with schools to help close the achievement gap.• Our after school and child care

programs benefited 7,000 youth daily. • The majority of students in our

programs raised or maintained their proficiency in math and reading.

Childhood ObesityOur youth programs encourage healthy living habits. • 69% of families with kids in after

school programs say they are eating healthier and exercising together.

• 94% of kids learn skills related to games, sports and activities that promote life-time fitness.

Teen Depression and Risky Behaviors• Our youth development initiatives

across the community reached 40,000 students, helping to prevent depression and risky behaviors.

• We inspired and empowered 1,200 teens through leadership development programs.

• Our camping experiences built character, confidence and lasting memories for 27,000 youth.

OUR DREAM FOR THE FUTURESilicon Valley becomes the best place for children to grow up.

TOGETHER we can make it happen!

OUR STORY Single mother Florencia Alva often felt frustrated and lost. With English as her second language, helping sons Hugo and Alexander with schoolwork was a challenge. Thanks to financial assistance, Florencia joined the Y and enrolled her boys in the Y’s after school program. Now the boys are thriving, making the honor roll, eating healthy and staying active. Florencia credits their academic success and healthy habits to the Y, and says her entire family feels supported and connected.

“I trust the Y and feel good knowing that my sons are safe and engaged in healthy activities. I especially like the Y’s emphasis on education.”

Florencia Alva, mother, Y member and volunteer

Floren

cia

Hugo

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WEBELIEVE that healthy living habits dramatically improve the quality of life for individuals and families. We’re here to teach, encourage and support healthy lifestyles.

OUR APPROACH• We teach and encourage physical activity.

• We offer nutritional education and support.

• We help prevent and support disease and injury.

• We build connections and a sense of belonging.

• We encourage community involvement.

• We offer a wide array of family programming.

• We nurture total health of spirit, mind and body.

Tamar

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OUR IMPACTThe Y improves healthy lifestyles for more than 179,300 members and participants.

The Y addresses critical community needs:

Obesity • We provided guidance,

encouragement and resources to thousands of adults and children to improve their eating habits and activity levels.

Drowning • We taught life skills of water

safety and swimming to more than 11,000 youth and adults.

Chronic Disease • We provided support and

improved quality of life for 450 cancer survivors in partnership with Stanford Hospital.

Family Stress• We offered family activities,

programs and events to help strengthen bonds, enhance communications, and achieve work/life balance. Families played and grew together more than 27,000 times this year.

OUR DREAM FOR THE FUTURESilicon Valley becomes one of the healthiest places to live.

TOGETHER we can make it happen!

OUR STORY More than 100 kids with Type 1 diabetes were devastated this summer when they abruptly learned that their camp was canceled–until YMCA of Silicon Valley stepped in. With only three weeks’ advance notice, the Y took the lead and made camp happen. YMCA Campo de los Niños offered these campers a fantastic week-long camping experience in spite of their daily needs to manage their chronic disease. Supported by Stanford Hospital, 75 medical volunteers and counselors, and 61 donors, the Y created lifelong memories for these special campers.

“I was so excited to go to camp. It’s nice to meet other kids with diabetes, and we all help each other.”

Tia Geri, 11-year-old camper

“I felt secure knowing that my daughter was in a safe environment with medical staff familiar with her disease. She could just relax and enjoy camp – what a positive experience for her!”

Tamar Sofer-Geri, Tia’s mother

HEALTHY LIVInG

Tia

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WEBELIEVE

OUR APPROACH• We collaborate with agencies and

community organizations.

• We offer critically needed programs for children and families in need.

• We provide financial assistance and program subsidies.

• We deliver targeted programs for seniors and specialty groups.

• We engage youth and adults as leaders and volunteers.

that by helping our neighbors, all of our lives are deeply enriched and our community is strengthened. We’re here to work together with you and others to create a stronger, more vital community.

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OUR IMPACTThe Y strengthens community by collaborating with more than 200 schools and 150 partner organizations to address issues and needs.

Hunger • In partnership with Second Harvest

Food Bank, we distributed 244,580 pounds of food to children and families in need.

• We led a collaborative effort to provide 6,000 children with nutrition programs, healthy living activities and academic enrichment over the summer.

Lack of Access to Solutions • We provided $3.8 million of

financial assistance to individuals and families in need.

• 1,300 youth in our Ys raised $23,550 toward this total.

Suicide • We offered a wide variety of

programs to ensure youth have the connections and support they need when stress levels are high. More than 25,200 teens participated in Y programs last year.

Senior Health and Isolation• We offered a place to stay

connected, remain active and improve quality of life for more than 20,200 seniors.

OUR DREAM FOR THE FUTURESilicon Valley becomes a stronger, more vital community in every way.

TOGETHER we can make it happen!

OUR STORY Like so many others, Janet Cornejo-Perez’s family struggles to make ends meet. This makes buying healthy food for a family of four difficult. But every Friday, Janet and her classmates leave the Y’s after school program with a bag of healthy food to take home. Janet has shared how important the donated food is to her family. Her mother relies on the fresh fruits, vegetables, beans and rice to supplement their diet. By collaborating with Second Harvest Food Bank, the Y is able to help Janet’s family and countless others enhance their health and well-being.

“They don’t give us junk food. They give us healthy food that helps us eat better.”

Janet, age 10 YMCA after school program at Scott Lane Elementary School

“The Y staff are valued collaborators in helping us improve quantity, quality and access to healthy food for families in need.”

Cindy McCown, Senior Program Director Second Harvest Food Bank

SOCIAL RESPOnSIBILITY

SOCIAL RESPOnSIBILITY

Janet

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WEBELIEVE that camping experiences transform lives through discovery, social connections and environmental appreciation. We’re here to create lasting memories and help campers thrive.

OUR APPROACHWe create life-changing experiences by offering…

• Exploration and discovery for educational enrichment

• Character-building activities to help kids thrive

• A safe, nurturing environment with caring adult role models

• An inspiring outdoor setting fostering environmental appreciation

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YMCA CAMP CAMPBELL

OUR IMPACTOur year-round overnight camp programs enrich 12,800 youth and their families each year, and help address issues such as achievement gap, obesity, teen depression and risky behaviors.

• Outdoor Science Camp provided accredited science curriculum for 5,700 students.

• Summer resident camps continued summer learning for 5,000 kids.

• Family camps strengthened family relationships for 1,500 individuals.

• Leadership programs developed skills and confidence in 600 teens.

• Financial assistance enabled 1,140 kids-in-need to experience camp.

Her

bert

Kai

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olly a

nd Barry Swenson, Phil Boyce

Tree Top Cabin

Swenson Family Lodge

“We are so proud and honored to have our name associated with the newly renovated YMCA Camp Campbell. We are truly impressed with the beautiful new cabins and the future plans for the amazing swimming pool. We believe that these changes will enrich the lives of so many campers for years to come, making this the best real estate investment we’ll ever make.”

Alana and Bob Lee, Major Gift Donors

In August, we celebrated the YMCA Camp Campbell Ribbon Cutting and Ground Breaking with fun festivities in a spectacular setting. We unveiled the Tree Top Camp and the Swenson Family Lodge, and broke ground on The Valley Foundation Swimming Hole. The Valley Foundation and its chair, Phil Boyce, and Molly and Barry Swenson, were recognized with heart-felt appreciation for their Cornerstone Circle contributions toward renovating camp.

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WE BELIEVE in the developmental experiences and opportunities that have been proven by research to help kids thrive and become healthy, caring, responsible adults. We’re here to provide those experiences to kids.

PROjECT CORnERSTOnE is a community initiative, led by the YMCA of Silicon Valley, to create an environment where all adults support and value children and teenagers so that they thrive. We partner with thousands of adults and hundreds of schools and community organizations to increase the developmental assets of all youth in Silicon Valley.

OUR SURVEYIn 2011, Project Cornerstone surveyed 38,000 students in more than 200 schools and 25 school districts throughout Santa Clara County. The survey measured developmental assets that young people are experiencing.

OUR IMPACTOverall, the results showed significant improvement in the average number of assets reported by youth in Santa Clara County between 2005 and 2011. Research proves that youth with 21 or more assets are more likely to choose healthy activities, succeed in school, and avoid risky behaviors.DEVELOPMEnTAL

ASSETS are the positive experiences, relationships, opportunities and values that young people need to thrive and become healthy, caring and responsible adults.

Overall Asset Levels for Students in Grades 7-12

0-10 Assets At Risk11-20 Assets Vulnerable

12%

15% 11%

8%

39%

44% 38%

33%

21-30 Assets Adequate31-40 Assets Optimal

2005 2011

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MEMBERS BY AGE

TOTAL SUPPORTERSPolicy Volunteers 277

Program Volunteers 6,406

Total Volunteers 6,683Total Donors 12,359

PUBLIC SUPPORT FISCAL YEAR 2011Contributions $ 4,939,068Capital Contributions $ 3,262,500Fees and Grants from Government Agencies $ 10,395,077Total Support $ 18,596,645

EARnED REVEnUEMemberships $ 24,362,772 Programs and Camping $ 12,939,432 Child Care $ 9,859,468Investment Income $ 1,839,198Miscellaneous Revenue $ 472,290Total Revenue $ 49,473,160Total Public Support and Revenue $ 68,069,805

PROGRAM ExPEnSESHealthy Living $ 26,068,269Child Development $ 17,369,544Camping, Youth Development, and Families $ 10,752,675Total Program Services $ 54,190,488

ALLOCATED ExPEnSESSupporting Services to Programs $ 9,616,550Change in Net Assets $ 4,262,767Total Allocated Expenses and net Asset Changes $ 13,879,317Total Program Services and Allocated Expenses $ 68,069,805

We believe in striving for efficiency, leveraging every dollar, ensuring that our Ys are affordable and accessible to all, and managing our organization in a financially responsible manner.

COnSTITUEnCY REPORT

FInAnCIAL STATEMEnT

MEMBERS BY CATEGORYFacility Members 133,996

Program Members 45,305 and Participants

Total Members 179,301

FInAnCIAL REPORT

Under 6 16,564

6-12 yrs 56,290

13-19 yrs 25,281

20-29 yrs 13,428

30-54 yrs 45,77855-64 yrs

10,682

64+ yrs 9,594

Unknown 1,684

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WE BELIEVE

“Our board members are passionate, cause-driven leaders who embrace the core values of the Y and recognize philanthropy as essential to advancing our mission.”

John Baird, Board Chair

Members Bob ArcherErvie Smith BrewickDon CallahanPhil Capin Steve Caplan Stan Chinchen Iris Harrell Mark Johnsen Gay KrauseSharon KreiderDon LeeCarol MillsMike MoulScott Neely John PencerChristine PfendtPhil SimsLydia TaiColleen Tate Mike WilliamsEmerick Woods

OUR BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Officers

John Baird, Chair Janice Fry, Vice ChairDavid Kennedy, Vice ChairDavid Pratt, Vice ChairJohn Savage, Vice Chair Scott Seaman, Vice ChairRon Fior, TreasurerStephen Kottmeier, SecretaryBob Talbott, Immediate Past ChairKathy Riggins, President & CEO

that people who volunteer their time, resources and expertise bring greater meaning to their lives and to others. We’re so thankful for our extraordinary volunteers.

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“Being a volunteer for the YMCA is an amazing experience. Whenever I hear stories of our impact, I get more enthused and passionate about our mission. Combine our talented staff with our incredibly effective programs, and I am convinced there is no more leveraged volunteer experience than serving the Y. Thank you!”

Dave Kennedy, Vice Chair, Board of Directors

jOHn D. CRUMMEY RED TRIAnGLE AWARDfor outstanding leadership and service as a Y volunteer

Dave KennedyDave Kennedy is an amazing leader and has been a passionate advocate for the Y in our community for 20 years. He is Vice Chair on the YMCA of Silicon Valley Board of Directors.

Dave currently serves on the Executive Committee and the Grand Vision task group contributing his time and expertise to expand the reach and impact of the Y. Since 2009, he has co-chaired the Association Annual Giving Campaign to ensure that children, adults and families feel more healthy, confident, connected and secure.

In the past, Dave has chaired the Board Development and the Financial Development Committees. He played a key role in the building of the Lewis and Joan Platt East Palo Alto Family YMCA.

Dave began his involvement with the Y 20 years ago as a member of Page Mill YMCA, where he continues as a member today. He served as chair of their Board of Managers and received the Distinguished Service Award in 1998. He was also recognized as an award-winner at Philanthropy Day.

Professionally, Dave serves as Senior Associate Vice President for Development at Stanford University and is a graduate of Stanford. He loves spending time with his wife, Kate, and his two children, Ellie and Dawson. Their family enjoys going to Giant’s baseball games and Stanford sports events, and spending active vacations together.

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Boulder Creek

Morgan Hill

Gilroy

Los Gatos

SunnyvaleSanta Clara

Cupertino

Milpitas

Redwood City

East Palo Alto

Palo Alto

Mt. View

Saratoga

Campbell

San Jose

Boulder Creek

Morgan Hill

Gilroy

Los Gatos

SunnyvaleSanta Clara

Cupertino

Milpitas

Redwood City

East Palo Alto

Palo Alto

Mt. View

Saratoga

Campbell

San Jose

CEnTRAL YMCA Board Chair: Ray Hashimoto Executive Director: Barbara Cardenas San Jose, CA

EAST VALLEY FAMILY YMCA Board Chair: Dolores Santa Cruz Executive Director: Debbie Vasquez San Jose, CA

EL CAMInO YMCA Board Chair: Gunilla Follett Executive Director: Elaine Glissmeyer Mountain View, CA

LEWIS AnD jOAn PLATT EAST PALO ALTO FAMILY YMCA Board Chair: Michael Davidson Executive Director: Robert Hughes East Palo Alto, CA

MT. MADOnnA YMCA Board Chair: Theresa Kiernan Executive Director: Chris Ghione Morgan Hill, CA

CITY OF MORGAn HILL CEnTEnnIAL RECREATIOn CEnTER Operated in part by Mt. Madonna YMCA Morgan Hill, CA

nORTHWEST YMCA Board Chair: Joan Cummings Executive Director: Sue Ball Cupertino, CA

PAGE MILL YMCA Board Chair: Fred Hornbruch Executive Director: Matt Hitchcock Palo Alto, CA

PALO ALTO FAMILY YMCA Board Chair: Steve Emslie Executive Director: Scott Glissmeyer Palo Alto, CA

PROjECT CORnERSTOnE Board Committee Chair: Colleen Tate Executive Director: Anne Ehresman San Jose, CA

ASSOCIATIOn OFFICE 1922 The Alameda, 3rd Floor San Jose, CA 95126 408 351 6400 ymcasv.org

WEBELIEVEthe Y should be wherever people live, work and play in Silicon Valley.

YMCA Branch Locations

School-Aged Child Care Sites

Teen Programs

After-School Program Sites

We also partner with more than 250 schools and organizations.

SEqUOIA YMCA Board Chair: Catherine Fraser Executive Director: Julie Wesolek Redwood City, CA

SOUTH VALLEY FAMILY YMCA Board Chair: Raul Laborin Executive Director: Rick Valdez San Jose, CA

SOUTHWEST YMCA Board Chair: Terry Zaccone Executive Director: Susan Gentry Saratoga, CA

YMCA CAMP CAMPBELL Board Chair: Vince Staub Executive Director: Jill Gary Boulder Creek, CA

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OUR DONORS MAKE THEDIFFERENCE2011 Donor RecognitionYMCA OF SIlICON VAllEY

OUR BElIEFSSHAPE OUR FUTURE2011 Annual ReportYMCA OF SIlICON VAllEY

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that when you give to the Y, you are funding life-changing programs that help thousands of children, adults and families learn, grow and thrive. Thank you to our extremely generous donors.

WEBElIEVE

“I believe the values of the Y make an impact in everything the Y does. Building on this inclusive foundation, Silicon Valley can continue to thrive as a great place to live and innovate with effects well beyond our valley.”

Don Lee, Major Donor

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TRIANglE DONORS YMCA of Silicon Valley is extremely grateful for these individuals and organizations who donated gifts of $1,500 or more during the 2011 Annual Giving Campaign.

Platinum triangle $25,000 or greater

gold triangle $10,000 – $24,999

SilVer triangle $5,000 – $9,999

triangle aSSociate $1,500 – $4,999

Individuals in red are also members of the Association Board of Directors or a branch Board of Managers.

82% of our families believe that YMCA after school programs are making a positive impact on their children.

AssociationPLAtinuM triAnGLeanonymousHugh Stuart center charitable trust Silicon Valley community Foundation colleen & geoff tate toSa Foundation

GoLD triAnGLearcher Family Foundationmarilyn & allan BrownStan & diane chinchencomerica Bank (South Bay

corporate group) Wende & tom HuttonKaren & ron JohnsonBill & gay Krauselisa & robert Kutterthe lawrence Bowman

Family FoundationPoznanski Family Foundation diane & John Savagelinda & Bill SullivanWells Fargo Bank Foundation Bebelu & michael Wishartamy Wright & emerick WoodsPam & gregory Yoder

SiLVer triAnGLeanonymousJohn & Susan BairdShirley & leonard elycaren & ron Fiorcynthia & Bill Floydmitzi Hendersondonald a. & amanda leeBob & alana leeJohn & Sandra lelandMayfield Fund John & carol millslaVon & dean mortonSam Pickarddavid PrattKathy riggins & deane ShokesSand Hill Foundation christina & Scott SeamanPamela d. Von Wiegand &

robert Holmgren

triAnGLe ASSoCiAtea & B Painting inc.anonymousabbott, Stringham & lynchScott angelaron Faegre & associates Jane & eduardo BarrantesPatrick Burrelldon callahancallidus Software mandy & Phil capinSteve & cheryl caplanmarcie & david chinchencody anderson Wasney architects, inc.lois & J. michael coleSteve & Jan daleJ. Phillip & Jennifer dinapoliJacqueline dion & daryl Sprehnasha dixitJill & tim dunkin

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“After being a cabin leader seven times, I have been convinced that Camp Campbell is a “home away from home” and I will be coming back in June, plus many more times to come… I thank the entire camp staff for changing my life.”

Sherwin “Shark” Abtahi YMCA Camp Campbell Cabin Leader

clark ebingere.F. Foley & company edwards Foundation William & m.J. elmoreexecutivedge of Silicon Valley Jim & Kenna Fentonanne Hartman & david Fischthe Flora Family Foundation Focus Business Bank Janice Frymrs. Jonathan B. gifforddennis Harkerrobb & Karen HermansonHopkins & carley, a law corporation mary Hoshiko Haughey &

norm Haugheymike & teena Jamesmandy JobeJohn & liane davila FoundationSamantha & mark Johnsenelizabeth Jordan & Bill devaneydavid & Kate KennedyKieve Family Foundationlin & marlin KrebsSharon KreiderJane & david lightrichard & ellen lowenthaldon & Sally lucasKelly & martin lynchJoanne & michael moulScott neely & nancy Postdevonne & John Pencerchristine Pfendtgary PhillipsSuanne ramar & Stephen Kottmeierthe remy Familyterry rose

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clark ebingere.F. Foley & company edwards Foundation William & m.J. elmoreexecutivedge of Silicon Valley Jim & Kenna Fentonanne Hartman & david Fischthe Flora Family Foundation Focus Business Bank Janice Frymrs. Jonathan B. gifforddennis Harkerrobb & Karen HermansonHopkins & carley, a law corporation mary Hoshiko Haughey &

norm Haugheymike & teena Jamesmandy JobeJohn & liane davila FoundationSamantha & mark Johnsenelizabeth Jordan & Bill devaneydavid & Kate KennedyKieve Family Foundationlin & marlin KrebsSharon KreiderJane & david lightrichard & ellen lowenthaldon & Sally lucasKelly & martin lynchJoanne & michael moulScott neely & nancy Postdevonne & John Pencerchristine Pfendtgary PhillipsSuanne ramar & Stephen Kottmeierthe remy Familyterry rose

88% of the participants in our Fit for learning After School Program showed improvement on tests for aerobic capacity, abdominal curls, pushups and flexibility.

rotary club of los gatosPat ruchrobert F. Sawyerthe Schoeben FamilyJean SchraderPhil & Sandra Simservie l. SmithKent Smith & elizabeth cilker Smithadam & daphne Steinlydia taiBob & nancy talbottdave & mary alice thorntonKevin timmonsmike WilliamsBarbara & Steve Young

Central YMCASiLVer triAnGLedavidson Family Foundation

triAnGLe ASSoCiAtedavid armstrongBrenner group, inc. Barbara & eli cardenasgloria & michael chianglaura decker & dr. Joseph deckerKevan del grandetimothy dosselizabeth gallegos glynn & Joe glynncraig & Kim giordanoSharon & raymond Hashimotolaura & Jeffery Johnsonanne & tom Kepnerlin & marlin KrebsPierre & carol ProdisKimberly & dan rogersrotary club of San Jose north San Jose Water company Star trac Willie SugayWest Valley construction company Kim Williams

East Valley Family YMCAPLAtinuM triAnGLedaniel & carmen Santos

GoLD triAnGLecharles B. Kuhn memorial Fundintegrated device technology, inc.Jack r. Kuzia

triAnGLe ASSoCiAtemike Jeungcathi & Bruce Kroenermacy’s Foundation Wynona & marvin morrisemily nuneslupe & Phil ruvalcabadebra & Phillip VasquezWells Fargo Valley coastal market Pat & richard Wolfe

El Camino YMCASiLVer triAnGLeJoy desaiSurya Kantcarole & michael marksPamela & edward taft

triAnGLe ASSoCiAteanonymousmona & Bob armisteadSandy & eric Bergangail & Bruce chizenVicki & tony de alcuaztom & gunilla FollettSam & Janet HardingBill Hartlos altos community Foundation iris & tom moranJenny-rebecca Saccardomarcene & albert Van dierendonckKanika Vohra & rajib arjunSandra & tuck Younis

lewis and Joan Platt East Palo Alto Family YMCAGoLD triAnGLecarolyn & Preston Butcher

SiLVer triAnGLeShellye archambeau &

clarence “Scotty” Scott anna Fimbres-Windley & david Windleycharlene & derry KabcenellJoan r. Platt

triAnGLe ASSoCiAteKen & caretha colemanSharon & robert HughesJohn Shryock

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Mt. Madonna YMCASiLVer triAnGLemiss Virginia mae days

triAnGLe ASSoCiAteSharon castilloJanet conreydawn cookmr. & mrs. John gerhardtmichelle & chris ghionenancy groverotary club of morgan Hill Keri russellSaint louise regional Hospitallaura Selheimdoris & tom Squeri

Northwest YMCASiLVer triAnGLelarry & laurie dean

triAnGLe ASSoCiAteanonymousanonymousgail Bates & Peter YessnePaul & melonie BrophyBrian claassenSteven gullicksonindependent electric Supply mrs. Beez JonesJames Kenoyerrecology South Bay Hung WeiSilicon Valley community Foundation rudy & Bev StaedlerJim Walker

In 2011, we served 338,824 healthy meals and snacks in Y programs.

2,342 students participated in Expect Respect workshops to prevent bullying.

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“Adventure camp has changed me because I never have the chance to go camping with my family and camp does awesome stuff with fun leaders. I also get to meet new people and chill with them! They provide us with snacks and we have great overnights. I will even bring my children here in a couple years. I won’t ever forget the YMCA.”

nicko, age 11, YMCA camper

Page Mill YMCASiLVer triAnGLemichael Spencedouglas & Barbara Spreng

triAnGLe ASSoCiAtemonica cappuccinimary & tom cooperJeffrey Fentondan Heathmatt & lara HitchcockFred W. Hornbruch iiiPatricia morganJan & terry opdendykPradeep raodennis rohanthe towel company Kim & eric Verity

Palo Alto Family YMCAPLAtinuM triAnGLeSue & Wilson cooper

GoLD triAnGLecomputer media technologiesmary Jane elmorecynthia Fry-gunn & John gunnPaula & michael rantz

SiLVer triAnGLeanonymousruth & Ben Hammett

triAnGLe ASSoCiAteJeanne & mike althousegrace & Fred BabianBorel Private Bank corp. mario BuljanSamantha chiencrist, Biorn, Shepherd & roskoph dcS Janitorial Services Judith don & mitch BayersdorferPatricia & Steve emslienancy ginsburg Stern & rick SternScott & elaine glissmeyerShirley & david HammondJack Hong & Vicky HuangJudy HorstJustin KitchJune & mike Klein

melody academy of musicKaren & tom neierPalo alto Host lions club lee Pfab & teri mcginnisWilliam rellerJames & Valerie StingerWarren thornthwaite & elizabeth WrightWu Family charitable Fund

Sequoia YMCAGoLD triAnGLedave & Jeri Schricker

SiLVer triAnGLecargill Salt danford Foundation

triAnGLe ASSoCiAteFrank & Kathy BartaldoBohannon Foundation catholic Healthcare West catherine FraserKirven Foundation See’s candies Stanford medicine outpatient center Kimberly & Kyle VogelJulie & chris Wesoleknorma & carey Westall

South Valley Family YMCASiLVer triAnGLedcS Janitorial ServicesHugh Stuart center charitable trust

triAnGLe ASSoCiAteadvantel networkalmaden Valley rotary endowment Vincent caminiti & Joann BeckerJulie dougan & Jerry Yeager

good life chiropractic Julie griswoldBharti & ashok Killerchristie & raul laborintonia & Shawn luccadiana & tony mazzullaKatie & chris metzgerJoe ochoaron & monica SendejasSilicon Valley community Foundation Klaudia & Jamal Splanechristie & rick Valdez

Southwest YMCASiLVer triAnGLemccullough Family Foundation

triAnGLe ASSoCiAteallen rubycathryn J. SimpsonSharon Stranahan & John KlonickFran & gil troutmanXilinx, inc.

YMCA Camp CampbelltriAnGLe ASSoCiAtenancy & ed Bowenchristy & mark dawsonJill garyKiwanis club of San Jose cathy mcabeeKarmjit SinghKathleen & Vince Staubu.S. Food Service

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AssociationStacey & mark adamsBarbara alhouseKen & linda alsmanmichael & Jeanne althouseJohn arrillagamrs. Faye Simpson Badentom & terri BailardJohn & Susan BairdVanessa Bakerroger & martha Barrygeorge & Betsy Bechtelroy & Jo BiggeBonnie Biornrobert BiornFred l. BradleyPam Brandindave Brewick &

ervie Smith-BrewickJack & Judy Brighamed Brostrommarilyn & allan BrownWilliam H. & Barbara Bussemason Byles & linda archibald donald callahanSteve & cheryl caplanmichael & Karen cataniaStan & diane chinchenJohn & liz crewsWilliam & margaretha curtisSteve & Jan dalerichard deneshadale & nancy densonJudith donnelly

margaret & dennis donohoeJean dorwal SchraderPartrick & Shirley dwyerShirley elyKristine & John ervingcynthia & Bill FloydKaren & don Folletterobyn Furness-Fallin &

William FallinStanley & marilyn gadwaymrs. glenn (Bobbe) georgemrs. Jonathan B. giffordJerry & charlotte glashageldaniel gonzales & lisa graysondavid gordon & lucia Heldtdon grayarnold guinto & Jan Solaroz & Jim Hamby david & Shirley Hammondalan Hendersonmitzi Hendersonrobb & Karen Hermansonrobert & cynthia HockeyFred HodgeJim & mary Hudakrobert Jackthomas Jacksonmr. ron Jamesmark & Samantha Johnsenmrs. allen (darlyn) Johnsondavid & Kate Kennedymr. & mrs. Will KibbyBill & gay KrauseSharon Kreider

anne marie KroghFrancis & myla la PollHarry lalordonald a. & amanda leeBob & alana leeSam & Sandra leeJohn & Sandra lelandmrs. gordon F. (gerry) levyrichard & ellen lowenthalcraig & Peggy martinrobert & Sherrie masonmargaret maylinda & tony meiermr. & mrs. armon millsdaniel & elaine mooremr. John t. moorelee & tracy muckeyScott neely & nancy Postmrs. Kenneth (urdene) newfarmercarol & Keithan norwoodlarry & marsha osterinkJohn & devonne Pencerthom & rachelle PetersSam PickardSteve & nancy Playerdavid Prattmrs. & mrs. adolph QuiliciJean e. rayWilliam rellerdonald & marilyn richardsonKathy riggins & deane Shokesdavid & marilyn rileymr. & mrs. John d. robertsStephen & charlotte robertsJames & andrea SandstromJohn & diane Savagelee & Kimberly ScheuerPeter & mindy SchneiderJan & Wesley Schroederdeborah SeamanScott & christina Seamanmr. & mrs. Herbert Shearclaus & alison ShellingPhil & Sandra SimsBoyd & Jill SmithKent Smith &

elizabeth cilker Smithroger Smithadam & daphne Steinroger & carmen Stuhlmullermr. & mrs. david Sullivan

HERITAgE ClUB WE BElIEVE your legacy brightens the future. Your gifts sustain our efforts to build a lasting endowment fund for youth development, healthy living and social responsibility today and for years to come.

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More than 33,000 students enjoyed being read to by adult volunteers in our ABC and los Dichos programs in schools across Silicon Valley.

dale & liz SwansonBarry & molly Swensonlydia taiBob & nancy talbottBarry & Jennifer taylorlloyd & Janet taylorPhil r. taylordave & mary alice thorntonJerry & Susan tomanekStephen a. tottentim trailerdr. martin trieb &

Susan anthony triebalexander VaughanBernard & anne-marie Vogel, iiiPamela d. Von Wiegand &

robert Holmgrencolleen Wilcox robert c. WilliamsPete WismannScott & mary Wollaston

Central YMCAJerry & Sue Beaversconrad Boissiererandy & martie BolsingerBarbara & eli cardenasgloria & michael chiangmrs. charles (Hortencia) demarquezrod diridonmrs. gene (chris) dullyJames t. & arline Harpermr. & mrs. Howard Hubbardanne & tom Kepnermrs. Jerry (martha) Kozlowskiroger & myrna PettengillPierre & carol ProdisVan & Jeanne Schmelzerdick & Barbara Schorermrs. ginny SielaffSherry Stevens Shepardson &

charles ShepardsonBruno Zulpo

East Valley Family YMCAruben & rosa garciaanil & Jyoti godhwanimr. & mrs. Frank Hickscathi & Bruce KroenerJack r. Kuziamr. & mrs. griffith r. lewis

John g. lindnerJeff martensJoe mccarthymrs. Jon B. (rita) minnismr. & mrs. manuel nakucynthia richcelia Salazarmr. & mrs. daniel SantosSteven S. & cheryl thomasmario & cheryl VargasPat & richard Wolfemr. & mrs. daniel d. Youngs

El Camino YMCABob & lois adamsStephen & cathy andersonmona & Bob armisteadtim & Jackie Byrdgigi carterKimberly castroBetsy a. collard

Steve & Barbara gerrishJeanne gillespierichard & nancy glazemargi gouldKim & Susan grahamSam & Janet HardingJean a. HollandsSid & doni Hubbardmatthew & connie ivesroy & Penny laveKing & ginny learron markillierick & angela mcconnellrichard molano &

meribeth germinodulce monroytom & iris moranBrooks & marilynn nelsonPaul & liz nybergPreston & Katie roperlarry & dolores thompson

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Help the Youth in Your life Thrive• Tell them they are important.

• Smile and call them by name.

• Model the behavior you expect.

• Invite their opinions.

• Give them leadership roles.

lewis and Joan Platt East Palo Alto Family YMCASheila alsJorge alvarez & Joann Whitecatharine Bening StadlerJohn Bourgoin & Sally Hazard BourgoinVicky ching & Wu-chung HsiangKen & caretha colemanmichael & Jean couchdavid & nan Hettigroscoe & theresa Jenningsmaisha moutonJoan r. Plattrahn & Pam Sibleylaurence F. Stevens &

anne leung-Stevenselizabeth Wolf

Mt. Madonna YMCAmr. & mrs. John gerhardtJanet l. & Jack W. Hagemann

Northwest YMCAmrs. allan (Betty) Bidwellmark Burnsmr. ashley “Buck” coxed & linda dodgeelizabeth gallegos glynn & Joe glynnelaine & Scott glissmeyerPaul & dee ann Hansenms. cornell Hartfordmr. W. l. “Bud” Hoffmanmr. & mrs. morris HosodaJim & Pat Jacksonmrs. Beez Jonesgregory JowWendell & Shari KerrWilliam lester, iiiWilliam & mercedes mccartymr. & mrs. edwin niemannnorthwest Y Service clubmr. & mrs. ron ohlfsBruce & Patricia ParsonsHugh & Janet riddellJoe & Karen Shepeladarryl & dorothy StowBob & Barbara WalkerJim Walker

Page Mill YMCAJohn confortimark denglerJeffrey FentonKym gentry Peck & david Peckrobert marchettimerlo & Jeanette medranoJane SeeleyPat & Beverly Smithmarty & mark Smolenskidouglas & Barbara Spreng

Palo Alto Family YMCAmrs. John d. (Sigrid) Banks Kristofer & Paige Biornthorley d. BriggsHarold S. chapmanBernard & denise coleyPaula & david collinsBrian dahlquistalan dannenbergJudith don & mitch Bayersdorfertom eckSteve & Patricia emslieScott & elaine glissmeyertom & Joan gregorydan & elizabeth HaldenFrench & margo Harrisalice HolmesJune & mike Kleinluis larzabalrobin & Warren levydan & chris loganHal lovell, Jr.Kathleen mcFarlandmike & Pat mcguireHal & Helen mcintyreclaudia newboldtim & Wendy o’connorBonnie Packer & Bob raymakersJim & alma Phillipsmanuel ramirezBruce & april robinsonlynne & daniel russellPeter Salonancy ginsburg Stern & rick SternJames & Valerie Stingermelissa taylordiana turnerchuck & nancy Wilson

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Sequoia YMCAFrank & Kathy Bartaldomr. alyn BealsPatricia BeckerBecka Boscarinodavid christiansenmarti deBenedettiPhil & Shirley demartisgregory eitzmanncatherine FraserBernice gardnerdonna gardnerdaniela gasparinicindy gogatavia Harwelldiane & Steven Howardmarie-Jeanne Juilland &

garey Johnsonclem & Jane molonyJanine o’Flaherty &

anthony gschwendSonia & ray Piconedave & Jeri Schrickerlisa Shiveleycarla & Harry SillinJanet thomasmrs. teller (Shirlee) WeinmannJulie & chris Wesolekrenee & John Zimmerman

South Valley Family YMCAdebra carpenterann coonsmike & Judy demkoJulie douganamanda & Barry eberlycynthia gregoryterry & Kathy Horakmary Hoshiko Haughey

& norman HaugheyJared e. Jones & carol luftKatie & chris metzgerJohn & carol remyJoyce & robert rhodescarol & Bill ricemr. & mrs. ed roussellalan & rosalie Sheveland

Southwest YMCArev. lance K. Beizermargaret chakarundorothy “dottie” FernWilliam B. & roberta P. Hendershot, iiiglenn & Susan maudeborah l. mccownWm. Paul morrismr. & mrs. dennis Piephocharles & ellie ruscianomr. & mrs. donald l. Smithraymond Sturgeselinor c. Vaughan

YMCA Camp Campbellchristina Backman lamonicoed & nancy Bowenrichard Bussemarvin & Joan Foxlinda JamesBob & tina KahleSydney levindr. & mrs. george H. royerBill SicklesVince & Kathleen Staublori & J.J. Webb

Project Cornerstoneroger & myrna Pettengilllinda Silvius

In loving MemoryWilliam alhouseJohn lowe andersonFrances arrillagaJohn d. BanksHenry c. BaugherH. a. “Bud” & clara Beaudoinlawrence & Victoria Beizerallan Bidwellalf BrandinKay BrostromPaul & Fern Bryantaudrey & lowell clarkHal collardJeanne confortiStephen coonsBurt l. davis, Jr.Jay deBenedetti

anne despositomargaret H. dueriggene dullyleonard elyJean Fernglenn georgeJonathon B. giffordSandy gillespiePeggy graymyrene Hendersonthomas J. Hendersoneileen Hodgedr. allen JohnsonJerry KozlowskyPat Kuziaalexander B. langhofVirginia levingordon F. levyBeatrice linkrobert lundyJ. earle mayruth mccartyarthur r. mcdanielPaul r. meyerJon B. minnisKenneth newfarmerlewis e. PlattJoe Polinskymarilyn Prattcarolyn rellerernest renzelBritton & Janet SaterleeHarriet SchillingHoward Schopmanted Sielaffclifton S. & evelyn r. Slonakermr. Harold e. Smith Phil SmithHong Ja Sterndave & alice tatsunolinda WalkerJay m. & nancy H. Welshdonald & mary elizabeth WinbiglerHans Wolf

“Words cannot express the feeling that I have when I go to the senior center…I have a life again.”

Jack Hennessey, member City of Morgan Hill Centennial recreation Center

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YMCA OF SIlICON VAllEY

THANK YOU