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YWCA YORK 2018 ANNUAL REPORTTHIS LITTLELIGHT OF MINE

GREETINGS!YWCA York has been a valued communityservice organization for a very long time.We are not new to this work—we are trueto this work!Our mission of eliminating racism,empowering women, and strengtheningfamilies might seem daunting to some,but it’s in our DNA. We are committedto making a real difference in the lives ofRWKHUVDQGƓQGLQJRSSRUWXQLWLHVWRDOORZthem to shine. YWCA York is a purpose-driven organization and we’re one of thelargest YWs in the country! We impactthe lives of over 24,000 women and men,girls and boys, every year.We’ve discovered that when you “let yourlight shine” with authenticity, you attractothers who share your passion and are willing toinvest in the work you do with their time, energy,DQGƓQDQFLDOVXSSRUW&KDQFHVDUH\RXDUHRQHRIthese people. Thank you for walking side by side with usas we sharpen our collective efforts on three critical focus areas:Racial Justice and Civil Rights, Empowerment and Economic Advancement, andImproving Health and Safety. This yearōs annual reSort reŴects on some of ourrecent achievements and the life-transforming work we are doing TOGETHER. Jean Treuthart Sherry Roland-Washington &KLHI([HFXWLYH2IƓFHU President, Board of Directors LIGHT UP OUR COMMUNITY OUR MISSION: YWCA York’s staff “shine” every day! They lift up Eliminating racism, empowering others and contribute to our community in deep women, strengthening families and and far reaching ways. Our 172 employees live promoting peace, justice, freedom, our mission through the work they do. We are and dignity for ALL. proud of their results and are excited to share stories that highlight the ways in which they make our community a better place.1

I’M GONNNA LET IT SHINEHOW WE SHINE YOUR IMPACT THROUGH YWCA YORKTOTAL PEOPLE EMPOWERED* 48224,405PROGRAMS BY THE NUMBERS VOLUNTEERS1192,,,633726658393535 Racial and $ 1.147M Social Justice IN DONATIONS Victim Services 1,755 Child and Youth DONORS Aquatics and Health COMMUNITY IMPACT** Events $52,550 IN SPONSORSHIPS $157,457 IN EVENTS $272,167 IN GIFTS $103,038 IN PRIVATE GRANTS $562,000 IN TAX CREDITS *In some instances, individuals may connect with YWCA York in PXOWLSOHZD\V7KLVVWDWLVWLFUHŴHFWVWKHQXPEHURISHRSOHUHDFKHG by all of our organization’s efforts. )LQGIXOOƓQDQFLDOVIRU-XQH-XO\RQSDJH 2

RACIAL AND SOCIAL JUSTICE JANE CONOVERINAUGURAL LEADERSHIP SUMMITphoto credits (above, right): Isaac Edmondson PhotographyINAUGURAL LEADERSHIP SUMMIT A SPARK FOR CHANGEOver 150 students, counselors and teachersgathered at York College of Pennsylvania in October “YCCF is proud2017 to learn how we can all make our community to support YWCAmore inclusive. The event, Leadership Summit: York’s work in racialDialogues on Race, was a day-long educational and social justice through grants for theRSSRUWXQLW\IRUVWXGHQWVLQJUDGHVWRFRPH student Leadership Summit and the hiringtogether in a safe and supportive environment of a Racial Justice Coordinator. Our vision atto talk about how they experience and observe York County Community Foundation is forracism in their lives. YWCA York staff and volunteer a York County that is growing, prosperousfacilitators led the charge to deliver this powerful and united with opportunities for everyoneevent along with support from community partners: to thrive. York County’s growing diversityYork County Community Foundation, York College makes us more vibrant. When students andof Pennsylvania, and Royal Square Development adults from throughout the County comeand Construction. together to strengthen their inclusivity skills, our future becomes brighter. I appreciateA year before, when York County made national the commitment of YWCA York and all theheadlines because of racial tensions between program participants to make York County ateens at a local school, YWCA York knew the time great place to live, work and learn.”to reach our youth was now. The feedback fromthis event has revealed an inspired group – Jane Conover, York Countyof youth ready and willing to bring Community Foundationthese conversations back to theirpeers in order to promoteracial justice in the hallwaysRIWKHLUVFKRROV2XUƓUVWLeadership Summit created “I met students who “Continue whata connection between are different from you’re doing.our organization and local me, but also theteens, and has built a same in many ways. Being broken into smallerstronger partnership with groups allowed some of usschool districts that will help It was eye opening.” to open up more and let ourgrow our racial justice work.3 voices be heard.”

“THE WAY TO RIGHT WRONGS IS TO TURN THE LIGHT OF TRUTH UPON THEM.” – Ida B. Wells-Barnett, Journalist and Civil Rights ActivistEDUCATE, ADVOCATE, ACT MAJEED”When I was in high school,Our community knows YWCA York as an I began studying theDGYRFDWHIRUJHQGHUHTXLW\6LQFHZHōYH speeches and writingbeen empowering women through a variety of the Reverend Dr.of meaningful programs and services. We Martin Luther King, Jr.promote inclusion in political, economic, +is writings ignited a ƓreVRFLDODQGFXOWXUDOOLIHDQGKDYHVROLGLƓHG within me. His exampleour own services as being gender inclusive. and approach shaped myHow did racial justice and civil rights become racial justice philosophy ofpart of our work? Nationally, our commitment love, understanding, andto this movement grew from our focus on tolerance for all. I feel veryempowering women and, in particular, fortunate that York hasrecognizing the unique barriers faced by welcomed me with openwomen of color in their daily lives. As early as arms and I look forward toWKHQDWLRQDO<:&$DGYRFDWHGIRUWKH serving in a big way!”HOLPLQDWLRQRIUDFLVP,WZDVLQKRZHYHUthat YW’s across the nation came together – Dr. Monea Abdul-Majeedto form a resolution that would direct ourcollective power and make this work core to photo credit (below): Marcy Royceour mission.At YWCA York, the charge has been led for MONEA ABDUL-many years by community advocates andleaders who mobilized from within and 4alongside our organization. This year wemade the move to elevate and strengthenour mission of eliminating racism byFUHDWLQJDSRVLWLRQVSHFLƓFWRRXUUDFLDOMXVWLFHZRUN,Q<:&$<RUNZHOFRPHGDr. Monea Abdul-Majeed in her new roleas our Racial Justice Coordinator. We arecommitted to moving our racial and socialjustice programming forward in meaningfulways within our organization and out acrossthe York community.HOW WE SHINE615571212 Leadership Summit Attendees Race Against Racism Participants Racial Justice Film Series Viewers

CHILD AND YOUTHPRE-K EDUCATIONphoto credits (right): Sweet D.E. Photography PRE-K EDUCATION IS VITAL TWENTY TEMPLE GU YWCA York recognizes the need for more YEARS OF affordable, accessible, and high-quality early TEMPLE learning opportunities, which is why last year GUARD ARD CREATIVE YORK AWARDS we enacted a plan to expand our Pre-K Counts Last year marked program by 70%. For the past decade, we have Temple Guard’s served dozens of children by providing pre-school 20th anniversary and one education through this Pennsylvania Department of its best years yet. Our community recognized of Education and Early Learning funded program. the merits of this inspiring program by awarding The only requirement for children to be enrolled it the Creative York Award for “Best Big Idea,” is that they come from households that live at or a recognition presented to programs that EHORZSRYHUW\OHYHO(VVHQWLDOSURJUDPV demonstrate creativity, outstanding achievement, OLNHRXUVHQDEOHIDPLOLHVZLWKOLPLWHGƓQDQFLDO and exceptional contributions to the community. resources to give their children high quality The Temple Guard Drill Team is a mentoring educational early learning experiences with program based on discipline and focus that trains FHUWLƓHGWHDFKHUVWKDWDUHHVVHQWLDOWRJURZWKDQG youth in grades K-12 in military-style marching and development. YWCA York has been awarded dance to the accompaniment of heart pounding funds to expand Pre-K Counts to reach an drums. Events and parades from Baltimore to New additional 60 students, growing our program from York City invite our Temple Guard Drill Team to WRFKLOGUHQVHUYHG perform, exposing youth in the program to places beyond their backyard. YWCA York loves the5 message and mission of this program!

“KNOWLEDGE IS LOVE AND LIGHT AND VISION.” – Helen Keller, First Deaf-Blind Person to Earn a College DegreeQOP AND “Growing up, I was lucky toA DECADE be told often that I could beOF 100% anything I wanted to be and go anywhere for college.More There are many kids in Yorkthan 200 City who dream big but aren’tyouth have aware of opportunities andgraduated resources available to them.high school QOP provides essential supportwith a college LINDA S to help students achieve theiracceptance dreams. How could we as aletter in OTOMAYOR, QOP GRADUATE group not get together, grabhand thanks a drink and do some goodto the Quantum at the same time? Our twoOpportunities Program (QOP). hours at The Handsome Cab,QIDFWRI423JUDGXDWHVVLQFHKDYH allowed a group of students togone on to pursue a post-secondary education or tour colleges. It’s a minimumenter the military. What’s the secret to this program’s investment that may have meantsuccess? Mentorship and motivation. Ask any QOP the world to these students.”alumnus what helped push them through their mostchallenging days as a high school student, and they’ll – Kate Harmontell you it was attending college tours and seeingwhat their hard work could help them achieve. photo credit (above): Ty Lohr, York Daily Record photo credit (below): Chelsea FosterWhen Kate Harmon heard YWCA York neededfunds to cover the cost of college tours last year, ATE HARMONshe decided to roll up her sleeves and help. Amember of our Junior Board, Kate proposedto her fellow board members that they hostan event with the singular goal of raising moneyto help send high school students on college tours.It was a hit! Kate worked with local restaurant,Handsome Cab, to secure the space for a happyhour fundraiser. Thanks to her leadership, expertise,and dedication, Kate and the rest of the JuniorBoard introduced the QOP program to a newgroup of emerging philanthropists.HOW WE SHINE1246817800 Creative Explorers K Summer Campers Early Learning Program Children 1455965 Summer Camp at Camp Quantum Opportunities Cann-Edi-On Campers Program Students Temple Guard Participants School Age Care Attendees Parent Program Attendees 6

VICTIM SERVICES SAFE TOUCHESTRAUMA SENSITIVE YOGA TRAUMA SENSITIVE YOGA SAFE AND HELPS SURVIVORS HEALTHY Nearly three years ago, YWCA York committed COMMUNITIES to implementing a new program that would Last year, YWCA help victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, York celebrated a KXPDQWUDIƓFNLQJDQGRWKHUYLROHQWFULPHVUHJDLQ VLJQLƓFDQWDFKLHYHPHQWZKHQRXU<RUN their sense of control and ownership over their County collaboration, known as the Safe and own bodies and experiences—Trauma Sensitive Healthy Communities program, was one of Yoga. With support from WellSpan Health and four across the state awarded a grant through the Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and the Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency, that program became a reality that Delinquency and Pennsylvania State University. has ignited interest in trauma-informed practices Through this partnership with York County’s across our organization. &KLOGUHQōV$GYRFDF\&HQWHUDQGWKH2IƓFHRI With trauma sensitive yoga, the emphasis is Children, Youth and Families, YWCA York will on helping victims feel safe. Participants are reach tens of thousands of individuals over the encouraged to make their own choices and next three years. Our robust efforts with school- decisions based on what they need from their own age children will continue through the program internal knowing, and not the external demands 6DIH7RXFKHV'HVLJQHGVSHFLƓFDOO\IRUFKLOGUHQ or expectations of someone else. In this way, in the second grade, Safe Touches is a child victims build more self awareness, which can sexual abuse prevention program that helps lead to feelings of greater agency and personal students learn and practice key safety skills. empowerment. YWCA York has been a leader in We also aim to reach close to 20,000 Yorkers York County by championing this proven, trauma- through Stewards of Children, an in-person or informed approach. online training that helps adults identify signs of abuse and learn safe methods of intervention.7

“NOTHING CAN DIM THE LIGHT THAT SHINES FROM WITHIN.” – Maya Angelou, Poet, Author and Activist WITNESSING VIOLENCE (PARTICULARLY AGAINST MOTHER)DOMESTIC VIOLENCE COMPLEX TRAUMA EMOTIONAL ABUSE SEXUAL ABUSE HUMAN TRAFFICKINGNEW COMPLEX TRAUMA The Pennsylvania Commission on Crime andFOCUS IN HANOVER Delinquency recently awarded YWCA York aComplex trauma or Complex Post-Traumatic grant through the Victims of Crime Act (VOCA).Stress Disorder (C-PTSD) is caused by This award will allow us to provide a dedicatedprolonged or repetitive exposure to harm facility for the unique needs of survivors ofor abandonment by a caregiver or other domestic violence, sexual assault, and/orinterpersonal relationship with an uneven power KXPDQWUDIƓFNLQJVWUXJJOLQJZLWKWKHHIIHFWVdynamic. Often, but not always, those suffering of complex trauma. To that end, programmingfrom C-PTSD have been subjected to multiple at YWCA York’s Still Waters shelter willforms of violence. In some cases, survivors function as a six-month transitional housingof domestic abuse also suffered childhood program that incorporates trauma counseling,traumas, such as childhood sexual abuse or substance abuse counseling and intensive casegrowing up in a home where domestic violence management to facilitate healing, all at no costoccurred. In more recent years, YWCA York to the victim.VWDIIKDVLGHQWLƓHGDJURZLQJQXPEHURIFOLHQWVin need of intensive treatment to aid in healing.The majority of these clients were sufferingfrom the impact of complex trauma.HOW WE SHINE 151,,622328107600 Clients Provided Legal Representation1,272142919364 Adults in Emergency Clients Provided and Transitional Housing Legal Advocacy Children in Emergency Clients Provided and Transitional Housing Medical Advocacy Counseling Clients Human TrafƓcking Survivors Hotline Callers Prevention Education Participants 8

AQUATICS AND HEALTH YORK SYNCHRO “Events such as the 2018 USA RA GURRERI Synchronized Swimming East photo credits (above): Migz Photography Zone Championships are a large part of why the York County EAST ZONE MEET BRINGS Tourism Grant program was HUNDREDS TO YORK created. Not only did it make Ask anyone in York how our aquatics program a positive economic impact on serves youth and they will be sure to talk about York County, but it also placed the hundreds of children who learn to swim in our our county in the spotlight building every year, and there’s a good chance that for families that may not have they themselves learned to swim here too! Not as visited the area before. As one many people know that dozens of girls and boys of the very Ɠrst recipients of the come to YWCA York to participate in York Synchro, grant program, we could not be a competitive synchronized swim team. Ours is the more pleased with the results only synchronized swim team in all of York County and the hard work of YWCA and we’ve been in existence for 45 years. In all that staff and volunteers.” time, we never hosted one of the USA Synchro - Laura Gurreri, Acting President, League’s regional meets, until last year. York County Convention and Thanks to a York County Tourism Grant Visitors Bureau Program award, administered by the York County Convention and Visitors LAU Bureau (YCCVB), YWCA York brought FRPSHWLWLYH\RXWKVZLPPHUVDQG family members from eight states to York County. YCCVB estimated the meet would generate a local HFRQRPLFLPSDFWRILQRXUFRPPXQLW\ Through this partnership, YWCA York hosted a fun, family-friendly event that encourages healthy activity and helped boost the local economy.9

“IT’S UP TO EACH OF US TO FIND OUR WAY THROUGH THE PAIN AND BACK TO THE LIGHT. “ – Diana Nyad, Endurance SwimmerTEN YEARS N THE RUNAND RUNNING SUE SCHMIDT WITH GIRLS OIn 2007, Sue Schmidt founda Girls on the Run (GOTR)Ŵ\HULQ&DOLIRUQLDDQGWKRXJKWLWZDVDSHUIHFWƓWfor the mission of YWCAYork. She wanted to bringthis adventurous nationalprogram to our community.GOTR is an internationalmovement that inspires girlsto take charge of their livesDQGGHƓQHWKHIXWXUHRQWKHLUown terms.We reach hundreds of girls across YorkCounty every year through a multi-weekprogram hosted at local elementary schools.GOTR is a place where girls learn they can.No limits. No constraints. Only opportunitiesto be remarkable. The season ends with acelebratory 5K race for the girls, coaches andrunning buddies. It’s hard to believe a decadehas passed since our champion helped makethis program a reality here in York. Thank youto Sue Schmidt for empowering thousands ofgirls in York County!photo credit (below right): Richard Bailey,Q6HSWHPEHU<:&$<RUNPDGHWKHGLIƓFXOWGHFLVLRQWRFORVHRXUƓWQHVVFHQWHUGXHWRDQLQFUHDVHLQFRPSHWLWLRQDQGGLPLQLVKLQJUHYHQXH$TXDƓWQHVVclasses, swim lessons, lap swims and yoga classes willcontinue to be offered at our York City location.HOW WE SHINE2347115292 Girls on the Run 42922623 Lifeguards Trained Participants East Zone Synchro Swim Lesson Participants Championship Participants Aquatics Members Youth in York Synchro Adults in Master Synchro 10

COMMUNITY PARTNERS CORPORATIONS, $1000 - $4,999 Presbytery of Donegal FOUNDATIONS AND Randi’s House of Angels ORGANIZATIONS Action Church RAYAC Foundation Aldersgate Church Ream Printing Company, Inc. $100,000 and above Assurant RKL, LLP BB&T Stock & Leader PeoplesBank, A Codorus CGA Law Firm Bruce R. and Madelyn G. Snyder Valley Company Collens Wagner Agency, Inc. Eastminster Presbyterian Church Foundation $50,000 - $99,999 Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Unitarian Universalist Congregation FirstEnergy Foundation Glatfelter Insurance Group Fulton Bank of York M&T Bank George and Dianne Thornton United Fiber & Data LLC Northwest United Way of York County The York Water Company Foundation Victory Athletic Association Girls on the Run International Weis Markets Inc. $10,000 - $49,999 Grace United Methodist Church Anne and Philip Glatfelter III in Hanover Family Foundation Grumbacher Family Foundation Jewish Community Foundation Apple Automotive Group Junior League of York Arthur J. and Lee Glatfelter Kayak Anglers Kinsley Foundation Foundation Lébo Skin Care Center Avalon Insurance Company M&T Charitable Foundation Betty and Leo Balzereit Foundation Martin Foot and Ankle W. Dale Brougher Foundation OSS Health Donley Foundation Penn State York Graham Capital Company Philanthropic Endeavors Powder Mill Foundation Stewart Gilbert II, LLC Foundation, Inc Warehaus WellSpan Health York Container York County Community Foundation York Traditions Bank $5,000 - $9,999 Apple Nissan Bob Hoffman Foundation Harley-Davidson Foundation, Inc. I.B. Abel, Inc. Orrstown Bank Glatfelter St. Onge Company TJX Foundation UPMC Health Plan White Rose Credit Union York County Convention and Visitors Bureau11

$500 - $999 Mechanics’ Choice Warranty OTHER NOTABLE Members 1st Federal Credit Union PARTNERSWK:DUG3ROLWLFDO&OXE Paul DavisAmerican Hydro Preferred Warranties, Inc. Benjamin & BondCanadochly Lutheran Church Red Lion Benevolent and Protective C.S. Davidson, Inc.Credit Connection Auto Sales Inc.  2UGHURI(ONV Design QuakeDover Women of Today Royal Square Development and 'RFHR2IƓFH6ROXWLRQVEmpire Education Group Jimmy John’sGrace Evangelical Lutheran Church Construction Milton Hershey School Shiloh United Church of Christ New Standard Corporation of Roundtown Soroptimist International of Paragon Engineering Services, Inc.GRIT Marketing Group StarbucksHealthSouth Rehabilitation Hospital West Shore Wagman, Inc. Stambaugh Ness Watch Me Shine `of York Stickney and AssociatesIndependent Order of Odd Fellows Thomson Reuters Weddings & Events Viridis Medicine Mount Vernon Encampment #14 Woman’s Club of York 12Independent Order of Odd Fellows York Endodontics, PC YRK, LLC Mount Zion Lodge 74Kinsley ConstructionLCBCLKQ Penn-Mar

INDIVIDUAL GIVING INDIVIDUALS, Debra Stock Fund for YWCA York of Vincent Henry ESTATES AND TRUSTS York County Community Foundation Marty and George Hodges Douglas Hofmann, MD $10,000 and above James Sullivan, DO David Kennedy Jean Treuthart and Stephen Baker Margaret “Peggy” Knoch Memorial Fund Chreston K Briggs Trust Donna Deerin Ward Coni Wolf Karl and Karen* Warner of York County Community Foundation Michael R. Watson Thomas Kuhns $5,000 - $9,999 Cornelia W. Wolf* Laura Kury Barbara Woodmansee Domestic Kenneth D. Lefever Dallmeyer Family Fund of York Charles B. Levine County Community Foundation Violence Education Fund of York Michael and Jean Lofties County Community Foundation Dave and Betsy Meckley Family Fund George and Josephine Schmidt York County Community Memorial Fund of York County Foundation Fund for York County of York County Community Foundation Community Foundation John D. and Kathryn W. Zimmerman Maggie A. Medice Fund of York County Community Wendy Miller $1,000 - $4,999 Foundation Michelle Pokrifka and Benjamin Pratt Frances Polk Nikki L. Bardin $500 - $999 Theresa and Craig Reiter Susan Byrnes Joel Rodney Marian L. Clinton Estate Sandra and Peter Andrews Vicki and Tim Rutter Walter and Bessie Cooper Angela Ang-Alhadeff /HVOLHDQG-RVHSK6DIƓQ Judy Arendt Martha Seitel Charitable Trust Gwendolyn Baker Meg and Bill Swartz Family Fund of Marty DeRose Angel Scholarship Johanna H. Brown Cathy and John Carson Fund of York County Community Foundation Fund of York County Community Edward and Sally Wagman Family Fund Foundation Adams County Community Charles and Alma Diehl Family Foundation of York County Community Foundation Fund of York County Community Tracey L. Crowl Karen Willman Foundation Lisa and Douglas J. Dewees Margaret A. Winemiller Charles G. Eyster Fund of York Angela Drayer Barbara and Lee Woodmansee County Community Foundation Margaret and John Driscoll Fred C. Fay II Deborah Dunn Charitable Fund Harris and Zelma Freedman Family Julie Eble William and Kimberly Yanavitch Philanthropic Fund of Jewish Christina L. Eckert Bennett L. Zifferer Community Foundation of Barbara and Ray Giudice Jenny Zimmerman Central Pennsylvania James E. Harvey, III Ruth and Jacob Hershey Mike Heidler Family Fund of York *We remember Sarah A. K. Hoober Trust County Community Foundation Leslie and Jill Jones R. A. LaFountain Robert Lease Michelle Lynch Stephen and Laura McCauley +DUU\0LOOHU&KDULWDEOH%HQHƓW)XQG Henry and Margaret Mummert Memorial Fund Scott Newcomer H. M. Rehmeyer Trust Deborah M. Rutter, DO Sue and John C. Schmidt Susan Seifert Keith Sheffer Wendall Staub Memorial Scramble Steigelman and Zerbe Family Fund of York County Community Foundation13

FINANCIALSFY JULY 2017 TO JUNE 2018 HIGHLIGHTS .7% .2% .8%REVENUE: $7,026,630 2.2% 2.1% Government Support $3,414,254 1.9% Program Service Fees $1,771,289 4.9% Private Grants Contributions $103,038 8.0% Tax Credits $272,167 United Way $562,000 3.9% 48.6% Investment Revenue $343,373 1.5% Special Events $135,238 Sponsorships $157,457 25.2% Inkind $52,550 Miscellaneous Revenue Unrealized Gains/ $11,231 (Losses) on Investments $54,957 $149,076 .5%FY JULY 2017 TO JUNE 2018 HIGHLIGHTS 1.9% .9% 2.5%EXPENSES WITHOUT $7,022,506 8.8%DEPRECIATION:Early Childhood Services $3,147,718 44.8% 10.5%Victim Services $2,116,786Administration 30.1%Buildings & Facilities $733,379Fitness/Health Services $63,524Youth Programs $616,690Fund Development $175,118Community Revitalization & $135,668Racial Justice Services $33,623DEPRECIATION EXPENSE: $389,358 If you would like to request a printed copy, please contact CFO RexannOutside of depreciation expense YWCA York Richardson at 717.845.2631 x 146experienced a Ɠnancial surplus of $4,124. or rrichardson@ywcayork.org.AS ALWAYS, THANK YOU FOR YOUR GENEROUS SUPPORT! 14

YWCA BOARD YWCA (DVW0DUNHW6WUHHWOF DIRECTORS JUNIOR BOARD <RUN3$ Sherry Roland-Washington, Anne Mendoza, President www.ywcayork.org President Natalee Colon,Elizabeth Dellinger, Past President Past President Rebekah Garrety,Kristy Bixler, President-elect President-elect Carrie Becker, SecretaryMichelle Pokrifka, Stella Accardo Secretary Maura Beaver Jessica BennettKristi Riley-Platt, Kristin Dempwolf Treasurer Vanessa Escobar Elizabeth Evans+HDWKHU0D[ƓHOG Kate Harmon Treasurer-elect Lauren Hills Kate HynesRay Ames Sheila KimaniAngela Ang-Alhadeff Danielle MakriasLaura Bankos Sharee McFaddenNikki Bardin Kristine McGuireCathy Grove Stephanie O’BrienIrene Hudson, M.Ed. Samantha PetersonDebra Lee Hunter SchenckMarjorie Mattis, D.Ed. Breanna ShortenMaggie A. Medice Anna Turbi De LeonSully Pinos Sarah Van VleetBrandy PortonovaMark RhodesJosephine Appell, Emeritus24-HOUR CONFIDENTIAL CRISIS LINES:DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SEXUAL ASSAULT800.262.8444 800.422.3204YWCA is dedicated to eliminating racism, empoweringwomen, strengthening families, and promoting peace,justice, freedom and dignity for all.Design by Cloud10 Communicationsphoto credit: Candy Delaney, Passionate Perspective Photography