YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION OF SOUTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINAINC
Programs
Youth Services and Camp Programs
Programs offered through Youth Services and Camp Kirkwood are key to ensuring our kids have positive environments and safe spaces where they can learn and grow. All Youth programs continue to see unprecedented growth in 2024. Multiple school systems, including New Hanover County, Brunswick County, Sampson County, Clinton City, and Pender County continued to partner with the YMCA which allowed us to provide Afterschool programming for over 1,500 students (in 29 locations supporting 40 Schools). Teen Programs included Leaders Club, Youth and Government, Junior Lifeguarding and a Young Referee Program. We continued our food sponsorship for Summer Food Service and the Child and Adult Care Food Program with 244,492 snacks and meals served in Afterschool and Summer Camp programs.Community youth benefit from After School, Pre-School, Field Trips, Summer Day and Overnight Camps, Outdoor Education, Youth Basketball (Halo Hoops), Swim Lessons, Extended Learning Day Camps. Over 11,758 youth between ages 4 and 18 participating in youth sports this year. Flag Football, T-Ball and Volleyball, Dance, Girls on the Run and STRIDE, and Sports Training rounded out our offerings for the year. Halo Hoops Basketball maxed out at 2,840 program participants. In 2024 we provided over $631,480 in financial aid for youth programs, ensuring that everyone who wants to be a part of our Y family can be.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesJan 1, 2024 – Dec 31, 2024Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$3.9MCommunity Health and Wellness Programs
We strive to make sure that a healthy lifestyle is available to everyone in our community. Adult sports and recreation, Adaptive Programs and Community Health Programs offer a wide range of options so adults can pay attention to their unique health needs. Evidence Based Health Initiatives have grown in our community, and programs like Blood Pressure Self-Monitoring, the YMCA's Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP), Healthy Weight and Your Child, Livestrong at the YMCA and more are available to those for whom it will make a difference. Our Active Older Adults program is offered to people who are 50 and older. AOA ensures offerings that are tailored to a wide range of interests and skill levels including Yoga, Chair Aerobics, Pickleball Lessons & Play, Walking Programs, Water Aerobics, Line Dancing, Garden Club and games. 5K & 10K Races, a Pier-2-Pier Swim, a YMCA Kids Triathlon, and a Sprint Triathlon were offered throughout the year. In 2024 over $775,421 was given to Y members who needed financial assistance. Y Membership includes free access to all organization facilities, group exercise classes, use of cardio and strength equipment, childcare, pool access, wellness orientations, access to wellness staff, monthly newsletters, and discounts on many Y programs. We also offer Virtual Wellness classes to the community, racquetball, pickleball, basketball, water aerobics/fitness/Zumba, swim lessons, a wide range of yoga, barre classes, seated strength, and cardio Classes (BODYPUMP, kickboxing, hip hop and more) inspiring members to stay involved. Our community depends on the Y and value the fact that we are consistent, stable, and safe. Old and new friendships contribute to an overall sense of wellbeing and a positive outlook.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesJan 1, 2024 – Dec 31, 2024Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$3.9MSampson County YMCA Community Programs
Thanks to a partnership between Sampson County Regional Hospital, The Anonymous Trust and the YMCA of Southeastern NC, the Sampson County YMCA opened its doors in Clinton, NC on June 9, 2022. This was a shining example of the fact that our organization takes Social Responsibility to heart. By the end of 2024 the Sampson County YMCA has over 1,200 membership units, 5 Corporate Membership partners, and is actively serving the community through various health and wellness programs, including our Schools in Pools program.As an association, thousands of volunteers play a key role in our success. They serve on various committees, Association and Advisory Boards. They help with special events, coach sports teams and work on our Annual Fundraising Campaign. In 2024 we provided $1,547,747 in community benefit and financial assistance dollars, making sure those who want to be a part of the YMCA can be. We offer programs and opportunities for all ages, including those among us who are older, working toward better health, or just trying to maintain. Population Health Programs like Blood Pressure Self-Monitoring, the YMCA's Diabetes Prevention Program, Moving for Better Balance, Pedal for Parkinson's, and LiveStrong (for cancer survivors) allow anyone the opportunity to better their mind, body and spirit at the Y.The YMCA provided over 75 teenagers with free memberships during the summer of 2024, giving youth a safe place to learn, grow and thrive. Additionally, in Q4 2024 we matched the initial $4 million dollar capital matching grant from the New Hanover County Endowment which is going to allow us to move forward on the Midtown YMCA Expansion project. We have a major capital campaign underway to secure the remaining dollars needed to break ground on that project, hopefully by Q4 of 2025. Purchasing and developing this location into a full-service facility will allow the YMCA to more than double our impact and dramatically improve the lives of thousands of residents in New Hanover County.The 2024 YMCA of SENC Annual Campaign raised nearly $457,815 surpassing our stated campaign goal. This scholarship adjustment further highlights the importance of Social Responsibility for our organization.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesJan 1, 2024 – Dec 31, 2024Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$3.9M
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