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ANNUAL REPORT 2014 – 2015
Asheville, NC
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Children from the Early Learning Program
Dear YW Family and Friends, Transformation comes in many forms and in many seasons. This past year I have
been challenged with navigating my healing from breast cancer. It truly took the full
support of my staff, Board, and a broad community of friends and colleagues,
including many of you.
This year I have learned the importance of family and community. I have been reminded
that no one, not one of us, is an island. We rely on each other, on organizations, and on
services. We never know when we will need assistance.
This year, it became even more important to me to eat a rainbow full of fruits
and vegetables every day.
This year, it became even more important to me to model for my daughters
what it means to access resources and ask questions.
And, this year, it became even more important to me to empower myself by
asking for help when I needed it.
And I can honestly say that I have come out on the other side, truly transformed, stronger, and more thankful for you and
the YW community.
Our mission is bold and clear – Eliminating Racism, Empowering Women and Promoting Peace, Justice, Freedom and
Dignity for all. With your help, we do that for hundreds of people every day by offering
programs that bridge gaps in education, health care, child care and earning power.
Read on to find out how!
Thank you,
Beth Maczka
Chief Executive Officer
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Katie Latino and Gerry Leonard
Eliminating racism.
Stand Against Racism
• The YWCA of Asheville held
75 Stand events in 2015.
Asheville comprised 14% of
the 553 total Stand events
nationwide. The Stand brought
widespread community and
media attention to the fact that
racism still exists and must not
be tolerated.
Racial Justice Workshop
• We implemented a
YWCA Racial Justice Workshop to
train staff and Board on shared
language and concepts related to
racial justice, becoming familiar with
the YWCA’s racial justice framework,
and growing more comfortable talking
about race and racism.
Empowering women.
MotherLove
•Thirty-three pregnant and
parenting teenagers stayed in
school because of the
support, advocacy, resources,
and mentoring they receive in
the MotherLove program.
• Ninety-seven percent of
MotherLove participants
advanced to the next grade or
graduated high school.
Getting Ahead
• Fourteen women completed
our first Getting Ahead in a
Just Gettin' by World program
focused on identifying the
causes of poverty and how to
obtain resources to get out of
poverty.
• Graduates of the pilot
program secured permanent
affordable housing, higher
paying jobs, reached savings
goals, and increased credit
scores.
Empowerment Child
Care
• Sixty-five percent of
Empowerment Child Care
participants improved their
economic situation by
getting a job, increasing
their education, or securing
a vital social service such
as housing, permanent
disability benefits or legal
services.
Nurturing children.
Primary Enrichment
Program (Formerly the School
Age Program)
• 282 school aged
children attended the
afterschool and/or
summer day camp
where they received
homework assistance
and participated in swim
lessons, nutrition,
exercise, drama,
gardening, dance, and
field trips to help them
become lifelong learners.
Empowerment Child
Care (Formerly Drop-In Child
Care)
• Provided 10,024 hours of
free child care to 208
families seeking
economic security by
pursuing job training,
furthering education, and
accessing vital social
services.
Early Learning
Program (Formerly the Child
Care Center)
• Seventy-four children
ages 6 weeks
through 6 years
gained the skills and
enrichment they need
to get an excellent
start on their
education, cultural
development, and
social skills.
Promoting health.
Health & Fitness
• Club W and Aquatics
members visited the
YWCA more than
46,000 times to work
toward their health and
fitness goals, while
supporting programs
that change the larger
community.
Rainbow In My Tummy ® a program
of Verner Center for
Early Learning
• 36 new fruits and
vegetables tried in
Farmer's Market
Friday.
• 13,592 healthy lunches
served in the Early
Learning Program.
• 16,541 healthy snacks
served in the Primary
Enrichment Program.
• 700 healthy lunches
served in the
Empowerment Child
Preventive Health
•Thirty-three Latino families
learned the importance of healthy
food choices and physical
activities after attending Salsa,
Sabor y Salud, an 8 week,
culturally appropriate program
focused on healthy lifestyles.
• Seventy-six Diabetes Wellness
and Prevention participants
increased their level of physical
activity, intake of healthy fruits and
vegetables, and understanding of
diabetes resulting in better control
of their health condition.
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Nancy Nunez, Alesia Summey, Wanda Harris
In January, 2013 the YWCA’s Board and staff
developed an organizational Strategic Plan to
guide our work over five years.
Beth Maczka, CEO, says: “In my career it was one of the most inclusive
processes I’ve been part of, and you can see this in the result: a clear vision
of what we need to do to work towards expansion of our services in the long
term, while continuing to provide critical services in the short term.”
Our staff, Board, and volunteers are excited to share with you some of what
we accomplished towards our 5 year Strategic Plan during the
14-15 Fiscal Year.
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Alex Mitchell and Joshua McClure
We are dedicated to educating and protecting against
institutional and other forms of racism through public
engagement. We will work inside and outside the
YWCA with change makers and community partners through action, advocacy, service delivery, and healing.
• The Racial Justice Coalition formed in early December, a group of 12 community organizations co-chaired by the YWCA working to improve police-community relations.
• The YWCA Advocacy Committee surveyed YWCA staff and program participants to help inform the Advocacy Agenda. The top two priority areas were to address racial profiling, and to advocate to increase the state child care subsidy.
• As part of the YWCA Annual Conference in Washington DC, YWCA of Asheville representatives met with state legislators to lobby for the End Racial Profiling Act (ERPA) of 2004
(S. 2132/H.R. 3847)
• The YWCA collected 162 voter registrations and pledges, co-hosted six events and educational forums on voter ID laws, and a candidate forum.
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Jesica Gaskin and Pearley Hampton
We are a place where every woman is
empowered to transform her life in the areas of
finance, education, and health. In addition, she is
equipped with the tools to advance and succeed.
•We are proud to have launched Getting Ahead In a Just Gettin’ By World, an evidence-based empowerment model. Participants make an assessment of their own resources and how to build those resources as part of their move to self-sufficiency. Getting Ahead puts concepts, tools, and relationships in the hands of people in poverty to make a difference in their own lives and in the life of our community.
•GO! and Empowerment Child Care developed a new partnership to attract more women participants to GO’s job training programs by funding additional Empowerment Child Care hours- thereby eliminating child care as a barrier to job training.
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Julian Grant and Charlton Owens
We are an outstanding example for the community of
a place where people want to work and volunteer
because we are inclusive and respect the
contributions of the team, rise to the demands of the
work, encourage each person who walks through our
doors to be a leader, and support
them on their journey.
• The Board of Directors approved a paid parental leave policy for full-time staff, giving 4 weeks paid leave to care for a biological or adopted child.
• The YWCA increased the number of persons of color in leadership positions.
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Leah Berger-Singer and Maria Weider
We have a sustainable and transparent financial
foundation that engages our community of
supporters, enables our work and supports our ability
to respond to opportunities and challenges.
• The YWCA added 31 new Eleanor Roosevelt Giving Society members: donors who pledge to give at least $1,000 per year for 5 years.
• We hosted 373 community members on an Empower Hour tour, where they experienced the mission of the YWCA and enjoyed a healthy lunch.
• The YWCA hosted our first Persimmon Luncheon, a free, heart-warming event to raise funds for the organization. More than $256,114 was raised in cash and pledges!
• Club W Health & Fitness Center continued to implement recommendations to make the facility more profitable, including a mobile application and redesign of common spaces. Personal training was brought in-house, which increased personal training revenue by 42 percent. Swim lesson enrollment increased by 51 percent over the previous year.
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Ashley Ritter, Dave Hiriak, and Mike Little
We use strategic marketing and communications to
foster meaningful and open dialogue, to promote
awareness of the YWCA, and to engage the
community, staff and the people we serve in
fulfilling our mission.
• We conducted a multi-year brand audit of the YWCA of Asheville, including focus groups, a public survey, a media analysis, and a materials audit. The results have informed the organization’s communications and marketing plan.
• The Leadership Team created a set of key messages for the YWCA and its programs,
including messaging connecting each program with the YW mission.
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Lyndia Chiles with a child from the Early Learning Program
Thank you
We appreciate your generosity. Our donors are very important to us. Please let us know if we have omitted or misspelled
your name, or otherwise not reflected your gift accurately.
OUR DONORS Diane and Jim Abbott Sandra and William Abromitis Katherine and Blan Aldridge Cynthia Alleman Adrienne Ammerman and Vincent
Gagnon Diane Amos William and Sandra Anderson Anonymous (4) Marian and Will Arledge Ashley Arrington Kathey Avery Sherie Ryan-Bailey and David D. Bailey Stacey Bailey Bess and Rod Baird Cathy Ball Marilyn Ball Kathleen and Michael Balogh Kimberly Barber Ameena Batada and Michael Brown Erica Bell Gene O. Bell Mary Alice Bell Brenda Benik and Ed Guzowski Mary and David Bennett John C. Bernhardt, Jr. Rebecca Bernstein and Calvin Tomkins
Susan Bicknell and Hardy LeGwin Lynnora Jean Bierce Katherine and Regi Blackburn Melissa Blair Patricia Blair Thelma Bledsoe Judith and Don Bliss Betsy Blose Elizabeth Bolton Nancy Boone Shelley and Kevin Booth Cecil Bothwell Elizabeth and Cindy Bovee-Kemper Linda Brandt Peter Brezny Janice Brown and David Goldsmith Rebecca Brown and Josh Kelly Stephanie Brown Paulette Brownlee Scott Buchanan Glenda and Bob Burgin Al and Libby Campbell Kathleen Campbell Charlotte Caplan and Michael Brubaker Roberta Carney Terri and David Carr Louise Cate and Tom Wernicke George H. V. Cecil Center for Nonprofits and Voting
Rebecca Chaplin Laura and John Chase Annie and Bob Cicale Pam and Tadd Clarkson Charles S. Clayton Jennifer Clough Dr. and Ms. Cochran Pratt Mark and Stephanie Colantuno Laura Collins Veronica Colvard Renee and Chad Conover Debra Cooper and Larry Weiss John Covey Kelli Cox Bray Creech and Dustin Rhodes Peggy Crowe Carole and Walter Currie Grace and John Curry Ellie and James Daniels Joann Dare Tracy M. Davids Zanie Davidson Rosa E. Davis Scott and Karen Dedman Holly Demuth Janese and Roger Derrough Dorothy L. Descieux Cathy Desfosses Olga T. Deubel Beatrice Diamond
Jan Dockendorf Betty Doll Dorothy A. Donaldson Susan and Matthew Dotson-Smith Caroline Douglas Leslie Dressler Jonathan Dudley and Tracie Pouliot Ingeborg and Imke Durre Roberta Eblen Lisa and William Eby Joanne Edgerton Dr. and Mrs. Miles Elmore Karen Enloe Beth Erickson Alyssa F. Espinoza and Christian E.
Sluder Jane Eudy Margaret Farmer Mary Farmer and Lester Dowling Evelyn Fay Leslie Fay Leah Ferguson Jaan Ferree and John Huie Sandy Feutz Jay Fields Mary Fierle Marian and Larry Fincher Koni Findlay Maria Fire and Calvin Allen JoAnna and Richard Fireman
OUR DONORS First Congregational United Church of Christ First Presbyterian Church of Asheville Curry First Hedy Fischer and Randy Shull Maureen Fitzgerald Mr. and Mrs. Hayes Fletcher Elizabeth and Joseph R. Fluharty, Jr. Norma Forbes Judy Fore Kevan Frazier Gloria Howard Free Jacquelyn and Craig Friedrich Jan Friedt Jill Fromewick and Jay Lively Sarah Fugate Ahmarie Gaines Miriam Ganuelin Janet and John Garrett Martha Geitner Jan Getz Rita Ford Gibney Adrienne Gilbert Holly Gillespie Carol Goins Maralee and Ron Gollberg Brian Gompers Mary Goodkind and Lindley Garner Randee Goodstadt Laura Gordon
Susan and Lowell Grabel Cynthia S. Grady Robert Grant Amanda Graves Sallie Graves Laura Greeley Amanda Greene Nelle Gregory Byron Greiner Joan Grimes Georgi Groux Martha Elizabeth Gudger Robert and Melissa Gunther Geraldine Hahner Jean D. Haldane Susan Haldane Josephine and Troy Hall Lisa-Gaye Hall Jacquelyn Hallum Wendy Haner Chase Hanks Coryn Harris Joyce Harrison Janet and Andrew Hart Maite Harte Wayne Hawkins Kim and Rick Hayes Nancy E. Heath Carla Henry Kate Henry Mary Beth and Eli Herman
Michael and Peggy Hester Helene Hill Sara P. Hill Melvin and Naomi Morgan Hines Hal and Valerie Hogstrom Nelda F. Holder Amy Hollifield Joyce Hollyday Lisa Holt Sheila and Stace Horine Pamela Howell Saundra Howes Sara and William Hoyt Marylyn and Olson Huff Marc Hunt Elizabeth Hunter Sharon K. Hurley Dr. Linda Iovacchini Frederica Irwin Dee and Charles James Ellen James Kennon and Bill Jamieson Harvey Jenkins Susan Jenkins Beth Johnson Cheryl J. Johnson Julie and Robert Johnson Dr. Randy and Mary Johnson Susan Johnson Andrew Jones Arlene Jones
Connie and Ben Jones Holly Jones and Bob Falls Ursula Jorch Jean Jordan Epsilon Chapter A D K Lauren Karlsson Ron and Sharon Katz Karen and Larry Keating Patsy R. Keever Lucy and Gene Keil Frances Kennedy Joyce Kilgore David King Mary Estelle King Rooney and Pam King Alex Kirby Mary and Peter Kirchner Stephanie and Kevin Kiser Brigitte Knauf Linda Kooiker Cathy Kramer Mike and Sandi Krecioch Bronwen LaJoie
Thank you
OUR DONORS Land Of the Sky United Church of Christ Susan H. Laney Jaime Lang Wayne and Phyllis Lang Amy Lanou Jean and Bruce Larson Charles and Dorothy Lee Ginny Lentz Morris Letsinger and Liz Preyer Kerry Levin Dana Lichty Maureen E. Linneman Nancy Lippard and Joe Lalley Maura Lohman Judy Long Dr. Evelyn Lyles Roberta and David Madden Janice and Bill Maddox Susan E. Maley Diana M. Manee Katherine Mastriani Jane and Richard Mathews Marion Mathews Molly de Mattos Jane Maxwell Andre McAnally Gail and Brian McCarthy David McCartney Helen McClintock
Sue and Raymond McClinton Carol and Hugh McCollum Glenda McDowell Verna McGaughey Katherine McGinn and Andy Farkas Joy and Robert McIver Kathy McPeters Esther Megill Dan Mermin Robin L. Merrell Anita and Roger Metcalf Fred Meyer Jim and Libby Mijanovich Deborah Miles and Marc Rudow Sasha Mitchell Julie Montanea Janet and Parker Moore Martha Moore Madeline and Merritt Moseley Dr. Dolly Mullen Jennifer Mullendore and Josh Evans Mary Ann Myers Jeanne and Rupert Nagel Janice Nash Nancy Nehls Nelson Elizabeth and Brownie Newman Marianne L. Newman Pamela Nickless Sarah Nie Claudia and Michael Nix Stephanie Novak Rachael and Jacob Nygaard
Joanne O’Sullivan Margaret and Carl Obuchowski Helen O'Connor and Marc Nishino Rich Olenjiczak and Melinda Kent Brigitte Oliphant Lucy Oliver and Tom Rightmyer Anna and Clark Olsen Timothy Owen Charlton L. Owens Sharon Oxendine and Tommie Laughrun Kathleen Pacetti Esther and Leonard Pardue Yolanda and Gary Parker Ellen Parks Hannah R. Parks Kevin Pasarilla Joy and Steve Pastucha Susan and Wallace Paterson Dr. and Mrs. Lewis Patrie Alex Perry Amber Peterson Katharine Petrequin James and Sharon Pitts Christie Posner and Andy Runkle Linda Poss Dr. Mary L. Powell Jill Preyer Joyce Propest David and Emily Quinn Shirley and Karl Quisenberry Carmen Ramos-Kennedy
Ernestine Rawls Jesse G. Ray Jr. and Donna M. Ray Susan Reiser and Frank Patton Steve Rice Christopher Rich Ellen Richardson Dianne M.A. Riggs Mary Ritter Anne Roberts Patricia Robertson Walter Robertson Brenda Robinson Susan Roderick Ronesa Roswood Susan and Lewis Rothlein Sarah Rubin
Thank you
OUR DONORS Beth Russo and Todd Weatherly Jill Sagarin Pegge and Frank Saylor Linda Schilling Clarence Schmidt Kathleen Schmidt Jan Schwartz Cathy Scott and Philip Jamison Laura Sexton Georgia Shannon Leslie Shaw Ed Sheary Elizabeth and John Sherman Carolyn A. Shorkey and Milton Warden Deanne and Bud Shuford Sooze Sigel Susan Sihler Laura Simmelink Muriel and Marc Singer Judy and James Slautich Ruth Slawson Bonnie Smith Carolyn Smith Craig Smith Harriet C. Smith Janet Smith Jayne and LeGrand Smith Pat and Phil Smith Dr. Penelope Smith and
Dr. Margaret Bray
Viola Spells Tom and Bonnie Spradling Peter Sprague Melissa Stanz Dawn and Greg Starks Alberta E. Starnes Tommy Stevenson Jeffrey Stillson Cynthia Stoe Edward Stoll and Nancy Herbert Rebecca N. Stone JoAnn Stradley Laurie Stradley Phyllis Strupp Stephanie Swepson-Twitty Ellen Szedan Attila Szucs Jewel and Matt Tavener Shirley Tenney and Paul Merriken Sue Thatcher Fran and Doug Thigpen Mary and Bob Thompson Carolyn Toal Paul Tobias Susan O. Trammel Bill Treasurer Pamela and Steve Trehub Denise Turner Ernestine Tuton Kimberly Tzakos Marilyn Uranga
Mary Vermillion Karen Vickers Katy Vincent and Raymond Matthews Willie Vincent Mercedes Volk Teela Waggoner Nancy Waldrop and David King Greg Walker Wilson David Wall J.D. Wallace Susan and Richard Walton Peggy Weaver and Ed Sheary Michelle Webb Mary M. Weber Cindy Weeks Alice Weldon Sally Weldon and Dan Eller Cassandra Wells CiCi and Randy Weston Mary Ann Wharton Jane and David Whilden Rebekah Whilden Pam and Josh White Wolsey Tracey and Jamie Whitehouse Betsy Wilson and Arthur K. Parker Rev. and Mrs. Mason Wilson, Jr. Robert and Deborah Wiltshire Pam and William Winkler Kimberly Winters Gwen Wisler
Women of Emmanuel Ann Wood Carol and John Wood Alida Woods and David Danley Scott and Nona Workman Ami Worthen Linda Zang Marilyn Zapf Eleanor Zitin Kristen Zonnevylle
Thank you
Honorarium Gifts in Honor of Jan Schwartz Nini Abbott Melinda Brown Joyce Davis and Alan Cutter Beth Ellers Suzanne Harter Judith Hoy and Robert Dubrul Mildred Massey Helen McClintock Ruth Slawson Jeanne Smolkin Deloyce Wright-Porrata
Other Honorariums Holly Jones and Bob Falls In Honor of Jennie Eblen Daniel Smolkin In Honor of Jeanne Smolkin Lu Young In Honor of Anne Cole, Dave and Chini Nichols, Eleanor Smith and Jimmy Slaughter, Mac and Carol Smith, Paul and Anita Turner
Memorial Gifts in Memory of Shirley G. Anderson Timetra Abram Gale Alexander Norris Anderson W.L. and Janet Anderson Kim and Michael Asbury Asheville Eye Associates, PLLC Grace Bacoate Susan and Fred Barbour Biltmore Family Medicine Marquita Brookins Gwen Anderson Brown Pauline and Edwin Cheek Clarence Clagett Bennie J. Clay, Jr. Melissa and Michael Coleman Brenda Crawford Shandelyn Crittendon Katheryn Cyr Cheryl Eaglin EE Smith Class of 1965 EnKOre KO Spring '04 Elizabeth Ruth Fowler Living Trust Pauline Hanich Pilar Hartmann Carla Henry Alysia Shelton Howard Shimah Jackson RHO STATE KAPPA IOTA KAPPA Kappa Omicron Chapter of Delta Sigma
Theta Sorority, Inc. Susan Kettren and Barbara Ogle H. Lee and Sarah King Darlene Levy Living Word Fellowship of Faith
Ministries Inc. Marjorie and Don Locke Joan and Bob Mair Nancy Marstall W. Copley and Merriwether B. McLean Arthur McMillan Mission Hospital Medical Staff Anne Marie Monroe LaFredia B. Morris Helen and Russell Nichols Lila Nikla Anne M Papay William Partee Regina Pearson Patsy Plaue Norma Price Ray & Allen Funeral Service, Inc. Jesse G. Ray Jr. and Donna M. Ray Julia G. Ray Sharese Reyes Carolyn Rivers Angela Roberson Phyllis Oates Rogers Linda Russel John Scarsella Jackie Simms
Yondra Smith Joyce Spradley Lakiesha Torrence Dr. and Mrs. Eric Van Tassel Peter A Wallenborn III Carmella Watkins Barbara and Joe Weatherall Tyechia White Tracey Whitehouse Larry L. Wiliams Ann and Michael Young Andrea and Boris Younger
Other Memorial Gifts Erna R. Earle
In Memory Of Jean Johnson Eleanor Nunn In Memory of Harriett N. Haith Peggy Weaver and Ed Sheary In Memory Of Laurey Masterton
Holly Home Fund Donors (14-15) Katherine and Regi Blackburn Judith and Don Bliss Gerald DeLand Jesse G. Ray Jr. and Donna M. Ray
Thank you
In-Kind Contributors Nina Accardo Sheryl Aikman and Craig Plocica Christy and Bruce Ammerman Asheville Running Company Chloe Atkins Biltmore Estate Company Barbara Blevins Bloomin' Art Virginia A. Boyle and Jean Cassidy Meredith Carlone Annie and Bob Cicale Shirley Cox Bray Creech and Dustin Rhodes Kathy Dawkins Janese and Roger Derrough Erna R. Earle Jennie Eblen Jennifer Elkins-Beachboard Empire Distributors Jaan Ferree Jay Fields Maureen Fitzgerald Flora Jacquelyn and Craig Friedrich Judy Futch and Paul Smith Alison Gooding Karen Gottlieb Kenneth Hancock April Harper Biscuit Head Mary Beth and Eli Herman Rebecca Howell
Thalia Hoy Ingles Markets, Inc. Christine Johnston Lauren Karlsson Katherine Karnis Kilwins Cathy Kramer Bobbi Laratta Wanda Lester Martha C. Lewis Specialty Shelving Works Joan Mahery Malaprop's Bookstore and Cafe Barb Montaperto Dana Moore The Mothlight Elizabeth and Brownie Newman Wendy Newman Photography Urban News North Carolina Arboretum Old Europe Janet Oliver Omni Grove Park Inn Mary Ellen Sheridan Short Street Cakes Sierra Nevada Brewing Company Ski Country Sports & Asheville Bicycle
Company Rachel S. Smith Jane and William Stanhope Sally Stein Strada Italiano Sullivan & Sullivan PLLC
Alice and David Wells Westville Pub Pam and Josh Wolsey Barbara Wilder Alida Woods and David Danley Lu Young
Foundations & Grants Bank of America Foundation Buncombe County Service Foundation,
Inc. Community Foundation of Western
North Carolina- People in Need Grant Community Foundation of Western
North Carolina- Women for Women Fund Community Health and Benefit Program of Mission Hospital Duke Energy Foundation Eaton Corporation Fanny Landwirth Foundation Inc. Gannet Foundation Ingles Markets, Inc. Kathryn Conway Preyer Charitable Lead
Unitrust Land of Sky Regional Council Amy Mandel and Katina Rodis Fund Mary Norris Preyer Fund Mission Health System, Inc. Monroe Trout Premier Cares Award NC Center for Nonprofits and Nonprofit
VOTE
NC Department of Health and Human Services Office of Minority Health
NC Department of Health and Human Services Women's Health Branch
Novo Nordisk Sisters of Mercy of North Carolina
Foundation TD Charitable Foundation Trinity Episcopal Church The William H. and Frances O. Beattie Foundation United Way of Asheville & Buncombe
County Walnut Cove Member's Association Western Carolina Medical Society
Thank you
Eleanor Roosevelt Giving Society Members ($1000 for 5 years) Desiree Adaway John and Annie Ager Becky Anderson Barbara Benisch and Jacque Allen Anne Bonnyman Emoke B'Racz and Gail Addis Nancye Buelow Esther Cartwright Lyndia Roland Chiles Dr. Elizabeth Colton Carrie Coward Darilyn Dealy Libby and Michael de Caetani Jennie Eblen Futch Family Foundation Judy Futch and Paul Smith Francie Glickman Althea Susan Gonzalez Clementine Gregory Veronika Gunter Judy Beck and Jerome Hay Julie Jensen Russell and Jeanine Siler Jones Gay Lambirth Theresa and Gary Landwirth Sue Lomenzo Heather Lyons
Beth Maczka Mr. and Mrs. William W. Mance, Jr. Kim McGuire and Jim Samsel Kendall Wright Oliver Cathy and George Phillips Maria Roloff Betsey and Mitch Russell Don Russell Craig T. Smith Maggie Smith Viola Spells Andrea L. Stolz Yvonne L. Stone Jana and Dana Stonestreet Jeanne Tramm Senator Terry and Ted Van Duyn Lu Young Anonymous (2)
Empowerment Circle Ruth Billings Bart and Elaine Boyer Stephanie Citron Michael and Libby de Caetani Gerald DeLand Bridget and Richard Eckerd Bernice and Arnold Green Sydney and Michael Green Marguerite Hamrick Leah R. Karpen Kelly Kelbel and Tony Rolando Martha Lamb Elizabeth Ann and Robert Lewis Don and Marjorie Locke Heather Lyons Dini and Chuck Pickering Liz Preyer Kit and Cal Rains Robin Wallace Sipos Yvonne L. Stone
E. Thelma Caldwell Legacy Society Members Barbara Benisch Emily S. Boyce Theresa Chalfant Erna and Norman Earle Judy Futch and Paul Smith Janirve Foundation Leah R. Karpen Marty K. Knight Martha June Lamb Marjorie Myles Locke Sue Lomenzo Beth Maczka Liz Preyer Mary Ruth Ritter Carolyn Shorkey and Milton Warden Andrea L. Stolz Anonymous (4)
Thank you
Our Sponsors Empower Peace Sponsorship ($10,000 +) Asheville Citizen-Times AvL Technologies Empower Justice Sponsorship ($5,000 - $9,999) Asheville Savings Bank CarePartners Foundation Duke Energy Progress First Citizens Bank HomeTrust Bank Empower Freedom Sponsorship ($2,500 - $4,999) Lenoir-Rhyne University Webb Insurance Empower Dignity Sponsorship ($1,000 - $2,499) Bank of America Biltmore Oil Co. & Eblen Short Stop Stores, Inc. Laurel of Asheville The Urban News Webb Investment Services Inc,
Empower Partnership Sponsorship ($500 - $999) Asheville-Buncombe Technical Community College BB&T Judy Futch Consulting, Inc. Genesis Alliance Insurance Service of Asheville McGuire, Wood & Bissette, PA Mission Health System, Inc. Mountain Housing Opportunities New Morning, Ltd. Pepsi-Cola Bottling Company PSNC Energy Silver-Line Plastics Corp. UNC - Asheville WCQS Western NC Public Radio Westville Pub ($200 - $499) Lewis Real Estate TSA Choice, Inc.
Board of Directors 2015 – 2016
OFFICERS Sue Lomenzo President Lyndia Chiles 1st Vice President Maria Roloff 2nd Vice President Marian Arledge Secretary Leslie Fay Treasurer
BOARD MEMBERS Jesica Gaskin Althea Gonzalez Amanda Greene Cameron Raley Heidi Reiber Georgia M. Shannon Muriel Singer Sheneika Smith Viola Spells Becky Stone Laurie Stradley Lu Young Thank you to recent past Board members:
Barbara Benisch Carla Henry Linda Iovacchini Dolly Jenkins-Mullen Sabrina Rockoff Cindy Weeks Alida Woods
Thank you
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Andrew Jacobs, Andrea Stolz, and Douglas Moore
Join our important work at the
YWCA of Asheville!
Empower Hour – Empower Hour is a one-hour tour and healthy lunch where guests may experience first-hand the YWCA’s work and mission. Empower Hours take place twice a month at our location at 185 S. French Broad Avenue. www.ywcaofasheville.org/empowerhour Volunteer - The YWCA of Asheville has volunteer opportunities for individuals and groups. We work to match each volunteer’s interests and talents with available programs, from tutoring kids in our Primary Enrichment Program, to assisting with clerical duties, to helping with special events. www.ywcaofasheville.org/volunteer Donate – Whether you make a donation, become a corporate sponsor, increase your pledge, or contribute an item from our wish list…there are many ways to support the mission and programs of the YWCA of Asheville! www.ywcaofasheville.org/donate
2014-2015
Finances
8%
9%
23%
59%
1%
REVENUE FY 14-15
United Way ($226,136)
Government Grants ($250,488)
Contributions and Grants ($664,320)
Program Service Fees ($1,740,790)
Other Income ($44,979)
Total: $2,926,713
11%
29%
47%
6% 7%
EXPENDITURES FY 14-15
Empowering Women ($334,203)
Promoting Health ($919,406)
Nurturing Children ($1,477,634)
Management and General ($198,681)
Fundraising ($230,370)
Total: $3,160,294
For further information on the financial data, visit www.ywcaofasheville.org to view the Form 990
for the year ending June 30, 2015.
Asheville, NC
185 South French Broad Ave.
Asheville, NC 28801
(828) 254.7206
www.ywcaofasheville.org
Photos of YW staff, Board, volunteers, and participants
by Sandra Stambaugh Cover: Jesica Gaskin