
Changemakers Event
Celebrating volunteerism and honoring extraordinary community leaders who convene the conversations and champion the change needed to create communities we all want to live in.
Celebrating volunteerism and honoring extraordinary community leaders who convene the conversations and champion the change needed to create communities we all want to live in.
Meaningful connections are the foundation of thriving communities. The most impactful leaders build bridges across differences, ignite change, and unite people around shared purpose.
Join us at the YMCA of Greater Seattle's signature luncheon as we celebrate the extraordinary leaders — changemakers — who advance our shared mission.
This inspiring afternoon brings together leaders, supporters, and changemakers united by a share commitment to strengthening our region.
These remarkable honorees are dedicated to creating positive change in our communities.
A.K. Guy Award Honoree Doug Baldwin Jr. Chief Executive Officer of Vault89 and Founder of the Family First Community Center. Doug is a philanthropic activist with a passion for creating empathic solutions to complex challenges. As the recipient of the Martin Luther King Jr. Medal of Distinguished Service Award and the Paul G. Allen Humanitarian Award, the Super Bowl Champion is the youngest ever appointee to the WA State Clemency and Pardons Board. But most importantly, Doug is a blessed husband and father.
Lifetime Achievement Award Honoree Julia Calhoun has quietly shaped brighter futures for young people across our region for decades. Raised in Wenatchee as one of seven children, she brings deep empathy to her work. From opening her home as a foster and adoptive parent to funding and housing nonprofit spaces like the 2100 Building, her steadfast support has helped thousands of young people find stability, opportunity, and belonging.
Judge Charles V. and Lazelle Johnson Excellence in Social Justice Award Honoree Adrian Hanauer Owner of the Sounders and Reign FC, Adrian has been a steward for men’s and women’s soccer for decades, overseeing success both on the field and in community. He has long supported causes centered around social justice and equity, including establishing RAVE Foundation in 2013. Since 2022, the RAVE Foundation has built 26 fields for free play across the state and has since committed to building 26 more fields in underserved communities in time for the FIFA World Cup 2026. Adrian continues to advise on innovative ways to use soccer to inspire learning, wellness, and joy for our most vulnerable youth and communities.
Sponsorship and in-kind event support opportunities are available for 2025. If you are interested in specific visibility with our programming or audience, learn more or contact us to discuss options and benefits.
If you are not able to attend or simply want to make a life-changing contribution today to help youth and families throughout the region, your generous gift will be included in our totals on September 24.
In the spirit of our A.K. Guy Award, anyone interested in taking their volunteerism to a new level has come to the right place. Sign up as a Y volunteer and start making a difference tomorrow.
Awards in two categories will be given in recognition of exceptional volunteerism and activism. Each award speaks to lasting impact, addressing urgent issues, and enriching our neighbors’ lives today and tomorrow.
The A.K. Guy Award is presented to individuals, couples, families, or groups who exemplify the ideals of the late Albert K. Guy through their outstanding volunteer service and dedication to social responsibility and equity and justice for all.
The Judge Charles V. and Lazelle Johnson Excellence in Social Justice Award is presented to an individual, couples, families, or groups who exemplify the ideals of Seattle civil-rights pioneers Charles V. and Lazelle Johnson through their advancement of equity and social justice in one or more of the following areas: community development, children and youth, education, health, environment, legal, economic development, and/or government.
The Y has been listening and responding to our region’s most critical social needs for more than 147 years. In 1983, the Y established the A.K. Guy Award in memory of Albert K. Guy. The award honors those who strive to better serve their community through dedicated volunteer service. Learn More >>
When you support the Y, you're helping create communities we all want to live in. Investing in families and young people, particularly those who are farthest from opportunity, is key to advancing equity and justice for all, and building whole person health for all.
As a community-based organization, the Y has a long history of helping support young people in living their healthiest lives and reaching their full potential in spirit, mind, and body.
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Volunteering can be fun and fulfilling. Benefits include: improving mood, decreasing stress, exploring passions, and gaining new skills. Whatever your reasons for volunteering, it’s good for your mind and your body, and strengthens our communities.
There are many ways to make a difference through the Y. Whether you’d like to make a gift or pledge, donate stock, volunteer, or learn about planned giving and matching gifts, we welcome your investment and partnership.
Many hands help build and support community at the Y, from staff who counsel youth experiencing homelessness, and volunteers who help give out meals, to donors who empower the Y to reach more people in need. Learn more about your impact as a Y supporter.