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 Why the Y?

 
Give to the Y, Unlock Potential
 
Lasting personal and social change can only come about when we all work together to invest in our kids, our health and our neighbors. Your gift makes an immediate, lasting impact in your community. People striving to overcome difficult circumstances are able to become healthier and more confident as they connect with YMCA programs and services.
 
Your donation stays in our community, with 95 cents of every dollar going directly to programs and financial assistance.
 
Give today and make a positive change in your community! Join the Y in nurturing youth, promoting healthy living and fostering social responsibility.
 
Addressing Critical Local Needs
 
Your gift enables the Y to help people affected by some of our community’s most serious issues:
 
  • More than 13% of Seattle residents are living below the federal poverty level ($22,050 annually for a family of four).
  • In 2009, more than half of King County adults were either overweight or obese, and almost a quarter of young people were overweight or at risk of becoming so.
  • About one-third of Seattle students don’t graduate high school with their peers.
 
With your support, the Y can continue to address these and other pressing issues – and expand our work to reach more people.
 
Turn Your Gift Into…
 
Their Potential
Because we believe that all kids deserve the opportunity to discover who they are and what they can achieve, the Y is for Youth Development. Through the Y, thousands of local youth are learning the values, skills and relationships that lead to positive behaviors, better health and educational achievement – right now and in the future.
 
Their Health
Through our 12 branches and two resident camps, the Y promotes Healthy Living. We’re passionate about providing guidance and resources to help people maximize their health and prevent chronic disease. The Y brings families closer together, encourages good health and fosters community connections through fitness, sports and shared interests.
 
Their Future
The Y has been listening and responding to the needs of our neighbors for more than 130 years. Social Responsibility is central to who we are. Through education and training in neighborhoods, connecting diverse demographic populations and building healthier communities with partners, the Y fosters care and respect for all
 

 Ways to Give

 

We greatly appreciate your gift, which is fully deductible as a charitable contribution. The Y is a tax-exempt 501(c)3 organization and registered with the I.R.S. Tax ID #91-0482710.
 
Please choose a giving option:
 
Make your gift online
 
Make your gift, pledge or credit card payment by phone:
Michele Cox
Phone: 206-322-6969
Monday-Friday, 7:00am - 3:00pm
 
Make your gift by mail with checks payable to:
Meredith Mathews East Madison YMCA
1700 23rd Ave
Seattle, WA 98112
 
Make a pledge or request more information by email:
Please include: amount, program, campaign or memorial designation (if any), your mailing address and desired billing schedule. Send to Michele Cox.
 
Make a gift of stock:
To ensure that your gift is used in accordance with your wishes, send a copy of the stock transfer letter to the Y:
Attn: CFO
YMCA of Greater Seattle
909 4th Ave
Seattle, WA 98104
 
Make the Y part of your legacy through a planned gift:
Garry Wyckoff
Phone: 206-382-5016 
Click here for more information on planned giving.
 
 

 Lives Impacted

 

Jordan Leonard: Jazzed About the Future

Improvisation – in jazz and in life – is part of the experience. But when you’re 18, you can either see your future as full of great opportunities and choices or riddled with obstacles and difficult decisions. What makes the critical difference in perspective? Just ask Jordan Leonard. To listen to Jordan talk about his future is to hear a young man with confidence, poise and determination well beyond his years. The past three of them were spent in the YMCA’s Black Achievers Program, which Jordan believes played a key role in where he is now and how he views his future. Jordan, raised in a working-class family,grew up in south Seattle and graduated from Franklin High School in 2010. He’s now a freshman at Pitzer College in Claremont, California. A tenor saxophonist and composer, his creative side and inquisitive mind grew and thrived through YMCA Black Achievers, which guides youth in setting and pursuing higher education and career goals.

 

 
 

 Request Info

 
 

For more information regarding Corporate Giving and Major Gifts, please contact Paula Houston, Branch Executive, at 206-322-6969.

For Community Gifts, please contact Michele Cox at 206-322-6969.

 

 

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