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YMCA OF GREATER BOSTON 2012 ANNUAL REPORT INVESTING IN TOMORROW’S LEADERS
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2012 ANNUAL REPORT

YMCA OF GREATER BOSTON2012 ANNUAL REPORT

INvESTING IN TOMORROw’S LEAdERS

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2012 ANNUAL REPORT

Dear FrienD,

Every year, the YMCA of Greater Boston brings together over 125,000 individuals to promote healthy living, youth development, and social responsibility. During 2012, our Y continued to improve our community’s health and well being, and experienced many exciting changes and accomplishments.

In 2012, we launched our Y Works for Teens agenda and Blueprint for Child Achievement initiative. The new teen agenda provides common vision and goals while creating greater access to adult role models and safe spaces. Every month, over 2,100 teens across Boston attended programs for recreation, leadership and learning opportunities.

Our Blueprint for Child Achievement initiative is strengthening our childhood education programs by supporting academic achievement and literacy in our out- of-school time programs, combating summer learning loss and addressing school readiness in our early childhood programs. This effort will ensure that the Y is providing a high quality educational experience in every program for every child.

This past year also marked the very special 100th anniversary, and the beginning of the highly anticipated renovation, of the Huntington Avenue Y. The Huntington Y plays an important role for those most in need of our services and has always been a place where people can grow as individuals and collectively as a caring and vibrant community. These improvements will include an aquatics center, dedicated space for youth, and a state of the art health and wellness center. This investment will help to position the Huntington Avenue Y as an accessible contemporary community center for the next 100 years.

In 2012, we also partnered with the Joslin Diabetes Center to launch the Why WAIT Type 2 Diabetes program, a multidisciplinary program for weight management and diabetes control. The YMCA of Greater Boston continues to lead the way with our preventative health care programs and knows that healthy lifestyles are achieved through nurturing mind, body and spirit. We continue to offer a broad range of research-based programs that target many specific health issues. Whether an individual is recovering from cancer, trying to manage their diabetes, or improving their overall health, the Y is there to help them achieve their goals.

Inside are just a few stories from young adults, who with your support, are accomplishing great things with the help of the Y. We are grateful for your commitment to our mission and our work. Working together we are strengthening our community. Best regards,

Jeff Conway Kevin Washington John G. ConleyChair of the Board, 2013 President & CEO Chair of the Board, 2012

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HEALTHY LIvING Jeremy, 16 “The YMCa has really put me on the right path,” said 16 year

old Jeremy. Jeremy first started coming to the Y as a child when his mother, a single parent, enrolled Jeremy and his sister in programs after school. Jeremy remembers when he first started coming to the Y, “I was non-active, overweight, and shy. I had never participated in any type of sport before and will admit that I had a bad attitude.” During middle school, Jeremy started to play basketball after school in the gym and quickly discovered how much he loved it. “I was hooked! I started coming to the Y all the time, joined the traveling basketball team, began working out and even started interning at the Y. “

Jeremy is now a teen employee at the Wang YMCA of Chinatown, where he coaches preschool sports classes and is a friendly face to all those who come to the Y. “I see how guys my age just hang around after school using drugs and alcohol, and I think how that could have been me. I’m glad that I have someplace where I can play basketball and be around positive people. Everyone is always telling me how much I have matured and opened up over the past few years, and I know that I am where I am today because of the Y.”

Community ImpactThe YMCA of Greater Boston is dedicated to improving the health of mind, body and spirit of individuals and families in our communities. As the community’s leading non-profit, we are dedicated to nurturing the potential of every child and teen, improving our community’s health and well-being and providing opportunities to give back and support our neighbors. At

the Y no family is turned away because of their inability to pay, as we strongly believe that everyone should be given the opportunity to learn, grow and thrive in a Y program.

The Y provided over $3 million in direct

financial assistance and scholarships in 2012.

MILLIONOver 1,000 people

volunteer at the YMCa of Greater

Boston each year.

Over 3,000 children participate in our

out-of-school time programs each year.

3,000OvER

1,000OvER

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2012 ANNUAL REPORT

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YOUTH dEvELOPMENT

armani, 15 “We are like a family here at Egleston Square Y,” said Armani,

member of the Egleston Square YMCA’s Leaders Club, a program that gives teens the opportunity to improve their individual leadership and social skills while also experiencing new ways to give back to the community. Armani, now 15, first started coming to the Egleston Square Y because he wanted to help improve the community. “I was tired of just hanging out. I wanted to give back and help my neighborhood reach its potential.”

“Being a part of the Leaders Club has really helped me to progress. It has instilled in me the values I will need to succeed and has given me opportunities to make my neighborhood a better place to live. I look up to a lot of the older guys here and know that I have a place to come for support.” When asked if he thinks he is a role model for younger kids at the Y he smiles, “I never really thought about it, but yeah, I guess I am.”

YMCA STAFF:

3,692

YMCA MEMBERS:

83,237

FEMALE:

43,702UNdER 18:

29,065OvER 18:

54,172

# OF TEEN STAFF MEMBERS

595

# OF SUMMER TIME:

410

# OF FULL TIME:

448

# OF PART TIME:

2,239

MALE:

39,535

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SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY

elaines, 17 “At Y Achievers, I found a new support system which is guiding me

through the college application process,” said 17 year old Elaines. The eleventh grader from Roxbury has been participating in the Y Achievers Pathways program, our innovative approach to prepare teens for the SAT and the college application process. In 2012, the Y expanded the Pathways program from one site to seven YMCAs throughout Boston.

“While my parents are really supportive of my college dream they don’t have a lot of knowledge about the application process, and I found that I needed extra help and guidance. The Y Achievers program is helping me make the decisions that will impact my future and is preparing me for my SATs and college applications.” After graduation, Elaines plans to attend a university in the New england area.

YOUTH SPORTS & SwIMMING PROGRAMS

dAY CAMPS

RESIdENT CAMPS

(SUMMER)

SCHOOL AGE ANd EARLY CHILd CARE

16,6

40

5,38

7

3,56

0

1,22

7

kIdS ENROLLEd AT THE YMCA

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2012 General Board Of DirectorsJohn G. ConleyChairGilliam Capital

Patricia S. BellingerVice-ChairHarvard Business School

Eileen M. ConnorsVice-ChairCommunity Volunteer

2012 Honorary Board MembersRobert D. Braceraymond DesautelsWalter L. DowningRichard R. DriscollEdward R. Haddad

LEAdERSHIP

Mark S. AinKronos Incorporated

Hope A. AldrichEastern Insurance Group LLC

Richard H. AldrichLongwood Founders Fund

Brant BinderX-Body Biosystems

Paul A. BurmeisterTatum Partners

Elizabeth B. BurnettMintz, Levin, Cohn, Ferris, Glovsky & Popeo PC

Frederick H. ChicosChristie & Associates, LLC

daniel F. ConleySuffolk County District Attorney

Joseph E. CorcoranCorcoran Jennison Companies, Inc.

C. Michael daleyCommunity Volunteer

John P. FowlerHFF

david G. FubiniMcKinsey & Company

John w. FrenchNeshamkin French Architects

Rev. Gregory G. GrooverThe Historic Charles Street AME Church

C.J. HarwoodHarwood Associates

Professor Cornelius k. HurleyCenter for Finance, Law and Policy, Boston University

william I. HuyettMcKinsey & Company

Robert E. kenneyKenney Development Company Inc.

Teresa k. kosterGallagher Koster

Stacey J. LucchinoCommunity Volunteer

william F. MacauleyCraig and Macauley Professional Corp.

C. Ann MerrifieldPathoGenetix

Tara MurphyWeber Shandwick

Charlayne Murrell-SmithBoston Children’s Museum

James P. PalermoBNY Mellon Center

william M. ParentBlue Hills Bank

Charles R. ParrottCommunity Volunteer

Paul J. ScapicchioML Strategies, LLC

Cynthia L. StraussFidelity Charitable

Nancy StuartConcert Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

Alan w. TuckThe Bridgespan Group

Ronald d. UlichLiberty Mutual Group

kate walshBoston Medical Center

Frederick A. wangCommunity Volunteer

Faith S. weinerCVS Caremark

M. david wilkinsRaytheon Company

Jeff ConwayVice-ChairState Street Corporation

Brian H. kavoogianVice-ChairCharles River Realty Investors

Richard C. watersTreasurerMitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories

E. Leonard KaneJohn E. LarsenThomas J. MahoneyWilliam B. MarshWilliam F. Meagher, Jr.

John P. MeehanRobert B. PitcherJohn C. ScullyRichard A. Simons

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2012 ANNUAL REPORT

YMCA Management Teamkevin washingtonPresident & CEO

karen BabiakVice PresidentMembership & Marketing

Edward C. dahlstedtVice PresidentProperty Management

Mark denglerSenior Vice PresidentOperations

donna desmondVice PresidentFinance

Paul E. MantellVice PresidentHuman Resources

Natalie A. NortonSenior Vice PresidentOperations

kelley RiceSenior Vice PresidentDevelopment & Communications

Craig w. SchultzeVice PresidentInformation Systems

Harold SparrowSenior Vice PresidentOperations

Ann C. TikkanenSenior Vice PresidentChief Financial Officer

2012 YMCA Branch Board LeadershipYMCA ACHIEvERSRenee Laverne HarperCo-Chair

Philip L. HillmanCo-Chair

BURBANk YMCAThomas B. O’RourkeChair

YMCA CAMPING SERvICESDiana Todaro GetmanChair

CHARLES RIvER YMCADalton Murphy*ChairJohn GalloChair

CHARLESTOwN YMCADavid WhelanChair

dORCHESTER YMCACassius MooreChair

EAST BOSTON YMCADerek BrodinChair

EdUCATION & TRAINING YMCAVivian LeonardChair

HUNTINGTON AvENUE YMCAMitchell B. FeldmanChair

HYdE PARk YMCAScott SmithChair

NORTH SUBURBAN YMCADavid Damassa*ChairCharlie SkeeleChair

OAk SQUARE YMCAWilliam D. LuzierChair

ROXBURY YMCALaura DickersonChair

wALTHAM YMCALaura J. GoldinChair

wANG YMCA OF CHINATOwNWilliam MoyChair

wEST ROXBURY YMCAJames W. Hennigan IIIChair

*Term as Chair ended during 2012

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FINANCIALS

Consolidated Statement Of ActivitiesYear ended December 31, 2012

Temporarily Permanently Total Unrestricted Restricted Restricted 2012 SUPPORT: Sustaining contributions $ 2,297,008 - - 2,297,008 United Way 287,235 264,908 - 552,143 Other contributions and special events 1,528,382 649,503 - 2,177,885 Total support 4,112,625 914,411 - 5,027,036

Revenue: Program fees, including camping 24,942,443 - - 24,942,443 Residence fees and facility rentals 1,082,125 - - 1,082,125 Membership dues and joining fees 18,955,873 - - 18,955,873 Contract and grant revenues 9,578,105 - - 9,578,105 Other revenues 1,364,273 - - 1,364,273 Investment income used in operations, net 499,032 - - 499,032 Net assets released from restriction 993,439 (993,439) - - Total revenue 57,415,290 (993,439) - 56,421,851 Total support and revenue 61,527,915 (79,028) - 61,448,887

Expenses: Salaries, wages, and other employment costs 36,859,293 - - 36,859,293 Contract and professional services 1,554,167 - - 1,554,167 Supplies, telephone, and postage 3,954,886 - - 3,954,886 Occupancy, transportation, and related costs 12,296,623 - - 12,296,623 Depreciation and amortization 3,328,354 - - 3,328,354 Other costs and expenses 4,196,459 - - 4,196,459 Total expenses 62,189,782 - - 62,189,782

Operating loss (661,867) (79,028) - (740,895)

Other revenues (expenses) and changes: Contributions for long-term investment 25,000 - 10,940 35,940 Capital contributions - 573,466 - 573,466 Net assets released - capital 5,152,316 (5,152,316) - - Reinvested net losses and income on investments (33,757) 725,985 692,228 Gain on Sale of Property 21,135,158 - - 21,135,158 Change in fair value on interest rate swap agreement (1,878,931) - - (1,878,931) Transfers between restrictions 390,368 - (390,368) Total other revenues (expenses) 24,790,154 (3,852,865) (379,428) 20,557,861

Total change in net assets 24,128,287 (3,931,893) (379,428) 19,816,966

Net assets, beginning of year 28,859,310 14,365,685 5,356,996 48,581,991 Net assets, end of year $ 52,987,597 10,433,792 4,977,568 68,398,957

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2012 ANNUAL REPORT

Consolidated Statements Of Financial PositionDecember 31, 2012 and 2011

2012 2011ASSETS Cash and cash equivalents $ 27,102,051 11,638,134Funds held by third party 11,009,278 - Accounts receivable, net 1,372,644 1,441,848Contributions receivable, net 2,257,577 2,475,185Investments: Other investments 6,512,928 - Endowments 13,423,508 12,757,634Construction in progress 8,262,995 4,959,102Property, plant, and equipment, net of accumulated depreciation 58,305,679 61,597,789Other assets 3,232,096 1,251,237

Total assets $ 131,478,756 96,120,929

LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS

Accounts payable and accrued expenses $ 6,128,960 3,904,724Deferred revenue 390,748 752,248Asset retirement obligation 633,341 5,303,547Interest rate swap obligation 4,452,600 2,573,669Note payable 8,679,150 2,169,750Bonds payable 42,795,000 32,835,000 Total liabilities 63,079,799 47,538,938

Net assets: Unrestricted 52,987,597 28,859,310 Temporarily restricted 10,433,792 14,365,685 Permanently restricted 4,977,568 5,356,996 Total net assets 68,398,957 48,581,991

Total liabilities and net assets $ 131,478,756 96,120,929

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2012 dONOR HONOR ROLL

Thank you to the generosity of the following donors who help the YMCa support the dreams and inspirations of thousands of Greater Boston children, youth and families. in 2012.

$500,000 and aboveJack and Eileen ConnorsThe McGrath FamilyUnited Way of Massachusetts Bay and

Merrimack Valley

$100,000 - $499,999The Boston FoundationCharles and Gloria CloughMicrosoft CorporationOur Family Foundation by Stop & ShopState Street Foundation, Inc.YMCA of the USA

$50,000 - $99,999BNY Mellon CorporationEastern BankCharles Hayden FoundationAlan MacKinnon, The Gardens at GethsemaneJoseph MaherTufts Health Plan FoundationThe Yawkey FoundationsFrederick A. Wang/The Wang

Foundation

$25,000 - $49,999AGM Summer FundBoston After School & BeyondThe Boston FoundationChildren’s Investment FundJohn P. FowlerThomas, Anne and Margaret GeraghtyjcpenneyHenry P. Kendall FoundationSusan F. Schiro and Peter J. ManusTufts Medical Center

$10,000 - $24,999Beatrice Fox Auerbach Fund at the

Hartford Foundation for Public GivingThe Paul and Edith Babson FoundationBlack Ministerial Alliance of Greater BostonEmployment Retention Fund at the Boston FoundationFirst LiteracyDavid and Anne ForsythKowloon Restaurant/Wong FamilyLiberty Mutual FoundationMonica LynchThe Deborah Munroe Noonan Memorial Fund, Bank of America,

N.A., TrusteeA.C. Ratshesky FoundationRoslindale/West Roxbury Kiwanis Club James and Maureen PalermoAnna B. Stearns Charitable Foundation, Inc.United South End Settlements

$5,000 - $9,999Blue Cross Blue Shield of MassachusettsDr. and Mrs. Peter A. CapodilupoThe Clipper Ship FoundationDedham Institute for SavingsPatrice Fish and Bennie DinardoWilliam Golden and Gwynne MorganDavid HasenfusProject BreadShare Our StrengthAnthony TetaRonald UlichStephen and Robbie Werth

$2,500 - $4,999 Philip KlugeJack R. O’ConnorLinda OzierThomas and Barbara Van DykeVinciullo Charitable Foundation TrustPauline Zywaski

$1,000 - $2,499Christopher S. Anderson and Amy KileyHeidi D. BravoScott Brown and Pricilla A. HealyGlen BubleyPhilip and Sara ClarksonLawrence CliffordCommonwealth Cooperative BankThe Honorable Daniel F. ConleyDara ConcaghThe Conley CommitteeLaura DickersonMatthew and Catherine GruberAndrew KaplanZachary KimballRobin and Matt KingMike LocantoWilliam and Louise LockeSusann LowAimee C. Carew-LyonsRenee McKinney and Jack ZaniniSean and Laura McLaughlinPeter F. MeagherSilvina MizrahiSally MusprattJanice O’ConnorPlumbers & Gasfitters Local Union #12 BostonBrendan Price and Mary HalpinWilma RosenbergAlan TuckWorld Education

dESIGNATEd GIFTS ANd GRANTS(gift and payments received during the 2012 calendar year)

The designated gifts and grants category recognizes those generous donors who have committed to supporting a specific YMCA program, capital project or have made a gift to our endowment fund.

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$500 - $999Alison C. BellEloise BiscoeLorna BognannoBuilding and Construction Trade CouncilThomas M. CalhounHenry DevineRobert J. DiettrichJohn J. DonovanFrancis X. MulhernNew BalanceKara O’ConnorMichael and Tracy O’LearyMary F. RaffertyPam SeigleShaevel & KremsDr. Richard SpagnuoloSusan and Edmund SpisslerAllayne M. SullivanMeredith West

2012 ANNUAL FUNd CAMPAIGN

President’s Round Table Cabinet$10,000 and aboveAGM Summer FundCarolyn and Mark AinHope A. Aldrich and Vytas SimasAnonymousRichard and Nichole AldrichBelmont Savings BankEdward Zarrow and Carey BertrandBrant BinderThe Caswell FoundationCitizens Bank FoundationCOG DesignJack and Eileen ConnorsJeff and Shannan ConwayCorcoran Jennison Companies, Inc.Dedham Institution For SavingsEastern Bank The Family to Family ProjectHobbs Brook ManagementWilliam and Lauren HuyettBrian and Susan KavoogianKensington Investment Co., Inc.Alan and Harriet Lewis

Logan CommunicationsWilliam and Sheila MacauleyThe Donald M. Manzelli Family TrustMarion Equity PartnersMassachusetts Port AuthorityHolly and David BruceC. Ann Merrifield and Wayne DavisNeedham BankNew Balance FoundationOneWorld Boston, a Cummings Foundation AffliatePeoples Federal Savings Bank Charitable

Foundation, Inc.Shuttle Worth FundState Street CorporationSterling Suffolk RacecourseTufts Medical Center, Office of Community HealthUnited Way of New York CityKevin and Sheila WashingtonRichard and Patricia WatersInez K. Woodberry Trust of 2000The Anne and Henry Zarrow Foundation

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President’s Round Table Council$5,000 - $9,999AJT SuppliesBlue Cross Blue Shield of MassachusettsNelson and Rita BurbankElizabeth B. Burnett and Charles GlerumJohn G. Conley and Liz AwaltJoseph and Rosemarie CorcoranDanversbank Charitable FoundationDr. Mark S. DiStefano and Dr. Mary K. WendelPamela EverhartFavorite FoodsThe Foundation to be Named LaterJohn and Mary FowlerDavid Fubini and Bertha RiveraDiana T. Getman and Sam BournsJohn T. GosselinThe Grainger FoundationHollister AssociatesJohn Leonard Employment ServicesIn Memory of Alan K. PerlowTeresa K. Koster and Errin SiagelRichard LelandVictor LeonNeighborhood Parents of the

Hurley SchoolNortheastern UniversityThe Kelly Packowski MS FoundationJames and Maureen PalermoCharles and Hilda ParrottPetrini CorporationPreCor Inc.The Red Sox FoundationRemodeling RemediesThe Savings BankSouth Cove Community Health CenterSpaulding Rehabilitation HospitalMatthew J. and Gilda F. Strazzula FoundationThe Stuart FamilyWilliam Sullivan, Edward Jones

Financial AdvisorSunovionAnn C. Tikkanen and Mark L. SullivanNicholas TranquilloAlan and Susan TuckRonald UlichW.B. MasonWakefield - Reading Y Service ClubFrederick A. Wang/The Wang Foundation

President’s Round Table Member$2,500 - $4,999AnonymousJohn Gallo and Traci AbbottArbella Insurance GroupBNY Mellon CorporationPaul Bechtner FoundationPeter BerensonRobert S. BigelowBlue Hills BankBoston Harbor PilotsBoston Medical CenterRobert D. BraceKevin BurkeCarpenters Local Union #67Jaquie CarsonDavid ChalkChestnut Dental AssociatesThe Children’s Chef, Inc.Irene and Robert CollinsCVS CaremarkCybex InternationalEdward and Kristel DahlstedtDavid and Sarah DamassaDana-Farber, Inc.David Joyce Charity FundBennie and Patrice DinardoDistrigas of Massachusetts LLCTim Turley and Ellen DuffyEast Boston Savings BankExcel Orthopedic SpecialistsFulton Properties, Inc.Gee How Oak Tin Association of New EnglandWilliam J. Golden and Gwynne E. MorganGTI PropertiesDr. Robert Guen and Lily GuenRobert J. HickeyThe Elliot & Marjorie Hillback FundMarjorie and Elliott HillbackThe Brian J. Honan Charitable FundSean HurleyRichard and Donna KashianConnie KaufmanEvelyn C. KauppRobert E. KenneyKiwanis Club Roslindale-West RoxburyDavid G. LeathersThe Lisa P. Loeb FoundationPaul and Patricia MantellThe McCormack Firm LLCMcGladry FoundationDaniel McLaughlinMatt and Meredith McPherronJulie and Patrick McVeighSean Minton and Hyun JuMosaic Boston ChurchMt. Washington Charitable Foundation

Jennifer NassourNeedham Dental AssociatesNewbury ComicsNatalie NortonOlivia’s Organic Charitable Foundation, Inc.Amy and Patrick PaladinoThe Parent FamilyParkway Running ClubPeterson Party CenterPuraqua Pool ServiceKelley RiceLarry and Julie RichmondRuggiero-Mazzarella Memorial HomeSanborn Place Home Care & Day ServicesJames SavageShaevel & KremsSkyworks SolutionsAdrienne Smith and Mark GluesingHarold and Rita SparrowCamila and Michael SteinerSun Life FinancialSuperior Dining Group LLCThe TJX FoundationThe Honorable and Mrs. Robert E. and

Kelly TravagliniTufts University Department of

Community RelationsVinciullo Charitable Foundation TrustGerdy WeissWest Roxbury/Roslindale Rotary ClubWinchester Co-Operative BankWinchester Savings BankHenry and Marianne WinkelmanLisa Young-Morrissey

Benefactor$1,000 - $2,499AccesSportAmerica, Inc.AdeccoAdvantage Payroll ServicesAnonymous (3)Christina AndersenWilliam and Katherine AndersonColleen AronsArQule, Inc.Kevin BarilePatricia and George BarnwellDavid BarrettGlenn BarryBattlegreen LandscapingGordon and Kate BatyDouglas and Michelle BellElsa and John BengelBetsy and Paul BeningerHenry T. BerryMary Bilder and David MackeyC. Hunter and Pamela BollBoston CollegeBoston College Community Fund Brighton

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Boyd & Turner LLCPhil BrangiforteThe Brennan Group, Inc.Arnold and Monica BresslerHans Brings Results for Children’s Charities FundDaniel and Mikael BristowKristin BrownCalloway Laboratories Inc.Cambridge Appleton TrustStephen and Lonni CampbellSt. Elizabeth’s Medical CenterBeatriz CentolaAdmiral Ming E. ChangPeter and Peg ChatellierRichard J. ChinStephanie Chrisikos-ArendellCharles Christopher and Holly HeslopCitizens BankCitizens Energy CorporationCity of WoburnCity ShopperPhilip and Sara ClarksonLawrence CliffordMichael ColarossiThe Cooperative BankSusan CraigheadMary and Kenneth CrottyJosephine and Stephen CuzziC. Michael and Janet DaleyDanilchuck Auto Body IncNorman and Patty DeRobertisFrank Dee and Janet DavidsonRobert DelanyMark and Michelle DenglerDentaQuestDonna and Joseph DesmondDiversified Automotive, Inc.William and Julie DoeDoherty-Barile Funeral HomeMichael and Jennifer DooherJohn DouglasAndy and Julie DoyleDenise DoyleEast Cambridge Savings BankEastern BankEdward JonesElizabeth Grady Face First, Inc.Emerson CollegePaul EvansE-Z Disposal Services, Inc.John FaldettaMitchell and Karen FeldmanRichard FernandezJohn and Mary Ann FerrellFHLB BostonWaldo L. FieldingEnzo FinelliFirst Priority Credit Union

Linda FontanaJoseph FotiBarry FranklinJack and Diane FucciThe Gant Family FoundationAlan MacKinnon, The Gardens at

GethsemaneGary’s LiquorsGilbane Building Co.Amy and David GleasonAndrew GoldbergLaura J. GoldinPaul and Gabriella GoodGreen BriarCarolyn GreeneLydia GreeneRichard C. GrinoldEdward and Barbara HaddadEileen HaggertyBetsey HalbertCynthia and Judson HaleHarvard UniversityHarvard Vanguard Medical AssociatesJames F. HarveyCharlotte HearttBarbara HeinemannHengTian Services LLCPhilip HillmanAlicia and Frederick HintlianHometown Auto Framingham, Inc.Houghton Chemical CompanyHudson Group North America LLCProf. Cornelius K. Hurley and

Ellen PhilbinIBM Employee GivingIrish Social Club of BostonJ & S Carpet Co., Inc.J.J. Vaccaro Inc.Bert JamesJanet JankowiakWilliam JenningsDaniel JohnsonThe Honorable Rob Consalvo and Michelle Keddy-ConsalvoMarion Kelly and Mark OberJulie KimFlorence KoplowDemos KouvarisArthur and Kristina LangLeiser CorporationMartha LewisLiberty Mutual GroupH.D. Lockhart CompanyRonald Logue and Kathleen McGillycuddyKysa and Thomas LovvollPardee Lowe, Jr.Michael and Kathryn G. LozanoThe Luddy Family 2008 Charitable

Lead Annuity Trust

Richard LyndsKaren and Alan MarryatWilliam and Irene MarshMassachusetts Behavioral Health PartnershipMassachusetts Technology GroupAngela MauceriKevin G. McCoyJames McGuire and Claire McGuireDavid and Elaine McKechnieLinda McMillanBrian R. McNeil FoundationRoberta and Anthony MessinaAnne MeyersonMGH Police and SecurityMillennium Printing CorporationFred and Susan MorhartPatrick B. MoscaritoloMourad & Sons Construction & ElectricDalton MurphyRobert W. Murray Charitable Foundation DTDCheryl MyersChristopher Myers and Joanne ChangHiyam NadelNeedham Tercentennial Committee, Inc.Neighborhood Health PlanArthur H. NelsonThe Nelson CompaniesJulia NeuenschwanderNew Boston Fund, Inc.New England Carpenters Labor Management ProgramNewton South High SchoolLindsey NoeckerNorfolk Lodge of the FreemasonsStephanie and Michael NovakRobert O’ConnorDennis O’MalleyJuliet W. OnderdonkCarmen and Thomas O’RourkeOrthopedic Surgery, Inc.Oxford Realty TrustParent TalkPark Lodge CorporationJohn ParkinsonRoger ParkinsonWalter ParkinsonCharles H. Pearson Foundation Fund,

Bank of America, N.A., TrusteePediatric Dental Associates of WinchesterPfizerYvonnee PowellDave Powers Foundation, Inc.PricewaterhouseCoopers LLPGina PriscoProject BreadEdmund Puleo

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John PulginiJohn T. PutnamRBC Capital MarketsReading Cooperative Bank Charitable

FoundationReading Rotary ClubOmar ReidRE/MAX Real Estate CenterRice, Heard & Bigelow, Inc.Richard White SonsEugene and Christine RicheyRobert RobbinsRobert F. White Associates, Inc.Rockland Trust Charitable FoundationBruce RodmanSteven and Sharon RousselConstance RoydenSalem Five BankDr. Paul Satwicz and Nancy SatwiczCatherine M. SchneiderCraig and Janine SchultzeJohn C. ScullySenior Whole Health Management, Inc.Joe ShakerJamie ShoneElizabeth ShurlandAlan and Janet SimpsonErik and Emmanuelle SkalaScott K. SmithCatherine Spalding and Michael I. MutterSpaulding Hospital CambridgeRebecca SpenglerJerry Rubin and Carol R. SteinbergJames StonemanStop & Shop - Hyde ParkStop Loss InsuranceSuffolk UniversityDonna SullivanSean and Kristin SullivanTanisha M. Sullivan, Esq.Anthony TetaCathy and Richard ThompsonTown of NeedhamKathy TownsendMichael TrosenAmy and Paul TurnerChip TuttleUltimate Boot CampUnica Cleaning Services, Inc.Uno’s Restaurant, Inc.Thomas and Barbara Van DykeBernard Van OgtropMauricio VasquezEttie May Vaughn and Sean EbanksVeolia Energy North AmericaWaltham Rotary ClubKathleen WardWare Security Consultants, Inc.

Watertown Savings BankWebster First Federal Credit UnionWest on CentreWestern CarpentryDavid WhelanCourtenay S. WilliamsTerry WilsonWJJ Planning ConstructionDr. Bak Fun WongJames and Rosamond WongJoel YaffeDavid YeeNancy Yee SolomonYMCA of the USAYouthBuild BostonWendy and William Zinn

Sponsor$500 - $999Absolute Home ComfortThe Speedy & Honey Altman MemorialAnonymousPatrick AnzaloneArlex Oil CorporationArlington Catholic High SchoolAsian American Civic AssociationSusan and Dennis AusielloChris AustillAutomated Food ServiceMarcia AzoresKaren BabiakAndrea BaezAnnie and Jeremy Baker

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Kathleen BakerBallentine Partners LLCRichard BarthSarah BeggRick BellewDonna BermanJohn BerquistCarolyn B. BickfordDavid BlackmanMarie and David BoneparthJulee BoschettoBoston Children’s HospitalBoston LaundryBoston Storage CompanyBoston Textile CompanyKache BoydWilliam BoyntonTimothy and Connie BracelandNancy R. BradfordWilliam BrayChristopher Brown and Jocelyn ChertoffSandra BrownCharles BrucatoVirginia BuckinghamMarta BuduNicholas and Mary BuffingerChristina Burke and Jason TuchinEdward A. BurkeRafael V. CalderonCambridge Savings BankCambridge Trust Company

Capuano for Congress CommitteeTodd CareyCarney HospitalJoseph N. CastroBarbara and Perry CatchingsAsael and Hilary CespedesPaul ChanPaula ChanK. Paul and Grace ChaseBrian ChiappinelliChino World Management Inc.Lucanus ChowIngrid ChristiansenJoe CiccerelloCitibank CharlestownCity of Boston Credit UnionCity Pump & Motor Service, Inc.Kara ClarkKevin ClarkClear Channel OutdoorCynthia and George ColeThe Honorable Edward CoppingerTheodore D. Cormier-Leger and Artie Cormier-LegerClifford CortCoverall North America, Inc.Robert CrabtreeMark Cronin-GolombJodi and David CrowleyJane and Robert CummingsCaroline Dahl

Ronald R. and Holly DarzenDaughters of Isabella #1Kathryn M. DavidsCheryl DelaneyDelta Beckwith Elevator CompanyDelta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.Desiree DevonishCharles Di PrimaRobert and Maureen DinneenDiversified Marine ConstructionKevin DomingosDeborah DonahueJohn DonahueDawn and Mark DonovanJulie DorseyElaine and Ronald DoughertyRobert DriscollMaureen DwyerWayne and Elizabeth EvansFairway Independent MortgageRoslyn and Ross FeldbergJames Felty and Judy JacksonAnthony FerraraFrancois R. Fils-AimeTodd FinardRobert A. and Glenda FishmanLynn FloskisFoss MartineLeona FranklinLauren FrybergerFUSN - Unitarian Universalist Urban

MinistriesGary and Lynne GarafolaEllen GelepGentili & Rossini AssociatesSarah and Jonathan GibbonsWilliam and Linda GibbonsGillum ExcavatingHarriett GoodmanGordon Brothers Group, LLCStephen A. GordonMark and Martha GowetskiElizabeth GraceFred GreenerGrumpy Doyle’sSandra E. HallHallmark Health Medical CenterSonya HansonPeter J. HarmelingHarmeling Physical TherapyRenee L. HarperKevin HartHart-Boillot, LLCHarvard Pilgrim Health CareJackie and Dave HennesseyJames and Jude HenniganKristin HigginsHillbilly Home DevelopmentHillcrest Consultants, Inc.

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Jon Hirschtick and Randy L. GollubHoney Dew DonutsThe Hudson GroupCarol HughesRobert C. Hunsicker FoundationLeigh and Douglas HurdJ.M. Forbes & Co. LLPMichael V. JamesJames Otis Home & SchoolDavid JamiesonJCE - Junta CentralBarbara Katzenberg and Peter PielaKearstin F. Thomas DMD PCKeller Williams RealtyMichael KennealyIrene and Peter KershawPhilip KlugeAri KoufosThe Honorable Salvatore LaMattina and Lisa LaMattinaAnna-Lynn LandisioChristina LawlerDavid and Tina LawtonKate L. LemayLepore Protective ServicesLawrence H. LevineLifetouchLigris & AssociatesRobert LindMarian E. LukeLumina SalonMonica LynchJoseph LyonsM.P. & Co. Tax and Financial Services, Inc.Julie MacraeNguyen B. MaiBarbara ManganaroMichael MarcheseTom Marden and Amy GoodmanIsabelle MargesonRenee MargossianMario Real EstateMartini Insurance Agency, Inc.John MartiniMassachusetts General HospitalVincent MayerConnall McCabeRita and Thomas McCarthyElaine McDonaldMcDonald’s RestaurantFrank and Marian McGovernHeather McKeonMargaret and Bryan McQuadeJames P. McSherryWilliam F. Meagher, Jr.Matt MillerLemuel MillsCassius Moore

William A. MoralesThe Honorable Michael MoranPatrick T. MorinMortgage NetworkHollie MoultrieMount Auburn HospitalPatrick MurphyNATIXIS Asset Management Advisors, L.P.Needham Police UnionNeedham Running ClubCharles P. Nelson and Stacy GauthierNew England Teamsters Federal Credit UnionNew England Tutorial ServiceNewton Wellesley HospitalTom O’BrienJames and Brooke O’ConnorMary T. O’LearyJudith Osborn and Harrison LandersThomas and Maryanne OuelletJohn and Jan PararasAnthony Petruccelli CommitteeJeff S. Dover and Tania J. PhillipsKenneth PickardAdrian PintoGreg PlowmanPool Environments, Inc.Carolyn and Craig PotterLinda and Sydney QueripelRobert and Sally QuinnR.P. O’Connell, Inc.Leonard RadochiaTimothy RathNancy ReidChristopher ReisigRE/MAX WaySuzanne and John RenoRichard RobbinsJames C. RobinsonAmelia RoboffRoche Bros. SupermarketsJames P. RoddyBrett RogersRotary Club of WakefieldSandra Ruiz and Larelle BrysonJoanne RussoPatricia RyanRon and Julie RyanDr. Deeb and Patricia SalemKathryn SaundersJohn Schachter & Associates, Inc.Mark and Janet SchreinerJoel and Karen ShawDerek SilveiraKyung SinJohn A. Pizzuto and Marian SlavinPaul and Susan SlovinSophia’s Grotto

Christopher and Margot SpragueDale StackhouseKevin StamperKevon StamperDon and Roberta SteinerStephen Christiansen Plumbing & HeatingStifler Family Foundation TrustCatherine L. StrahanSuffolk DownsJohn SullivanSusan Alterisio Cardelle Scholarship

Fund, Inc.Richard and Elisabeth SweeneySwimwear In Motion, Inc.Tai Tung Pharmacy, Inc.Kelly TammaroBenjamin and Katherine TaylorDavid V. N. Taylor and Susan P. SargentTelecommunications Insight Group, Inc.Karen TenneyThe Danny FoundationSean TolandMarianne TompkinsTotten Pond Service CenterAnne TribushLaurence TropeanoTrusted Tours of AmericaRoger TungUniversity of Massachusetts BostonKristin VanOgtropPiet and Connie VanOgtropAdriano VaranoAmy and Kevin VendtCarrie VervilleWagon Wheel NurseryEdward WalshWaltham West Suburban Chamber of

CommerceRobert WanekJon WardwellMaria and Samuel WardwellMartha WeinbergJill WeinerCurtis and Wilberanne WellsWestexWhole Foods MarketMarsea WhootenJames C. WiessAllison WilkieWoburn Breakfast Lions ClubKevin WolfWolfeboro OilSouyan and Jeffrey WongSam ZalesEllen M. ZaneZdorovie Senior ServicesYanling ZhangRobert Zombik

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CELEBRATE A CENTURY EvENT

Platinum SponsorsEastern BankRaytheon CompanyState Street Corporation

Gold SponsorCitizens Bank FoundationEileen and Jack ConnorsCarolyn and Peter S. LynchNew Balance Charitable FoundationThe Quality of Life Fund at Brigham and

Women’s Hospital

Silver SponsorsBank of AmericaDunkin’ Donuts and Clayton Turnball,

franchisee, Waldwin GroupNSTARWeber Shandwick

Bronze SponsorsAnonymousBlue Hills BankBNY Mellon CorporationCybex International, Inc.DeloitteJohn W. Henry Family FoundationHill HollidayKPMG LLPLinea 5, Inc.Mintz LevinNutter McClennen & Fish LLPCharles and Hilda ParrottThe Red Sox FoundationTom Shields, Shields MRICynthia L. Strauss and Harry A. SherrU.S. Bancorp Community Development

Corporation

Friend SponsorsArbella Insurance GroupAspen CapitalBeth Israel Deaconess Medical CenterBoston CelticsBoston Children’s HospitalBoston Medical CenterComputershareJohn G. Conley and Liz AwaltDana-Farber Inc.Edwards Wildman Palmer LLPGreater Boston Chamber of CommerceHarvard Business SchoolHess CorporationJones Lang LaSalle AmericasBrian and Susan KavoogianTeresa K. Koster and Errin SiagelKrokidas & Bluestein LLPLiberty Mutual GroupJonathan LonskeC. Ann Merrifield and Wayne DavisNATIXIS Asset Management Advisors, L.P.New England ConservatoryNortheastern UniversityJoseph PhillipsThe Redwoods Group FoundationReznick GroupShaevel & KremsMichael SlezakThe Stop & Shop Supermarket CompanySun Life FinancialAlan and Susan TuckW.B. MasonFrederick A. Wang/The Wang FoundationWyman Street Advisors

2012 YMCA ACHIEvERS GALA

BenefactorPartners HealthCare System, Inc.

PatronLiberty Mutual Group

PartnersState Street CorporationThe TJX Companies, Inc.Tufts Health Plan

SponsorsThe Bank of New York Mellon CorporationBeth Israel Deaconess Medical CenterBoston Medical CenterEMC CorporationFederal Reserve Bank of BostonHarvard Pilgrim Health CareHarvard Vanguard Medical AssociatesJohn Hancock Financial ServicesMassachusetts Institute of TechnologyNSTAR

SupportersBlue Cross Blue Shield of MassachusettsDana-Farber, Inc.

This donor list recognizes gifts and pledges as of December 31, 2012. Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of our donor listings. If we have inadvertently made an error, please contact Sarah Fitzgerald at 617-927-8273 or [email protected] to correct our records.

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2012 ANNUAL REPORTThis photo and bottom third from

left cover photo by JBug Images, LLC

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OUR YMCAsCity of BostonCHARLESTOwN YMCACharlestown

dORCHESTER YMCADorchester

EAST BOSTON YMCAeast Boston

HUNTINGTON AvENUE YMCABoston

HYdE PARk YMCAHyde Park

OAk SQUARE YMCABrighton

ROXBURY YMCARoxbury

wANG YMCA OF CHINATOwNBoston

wEST ROXBURY YMCAWest Roxbury

Neighboring CommunitiesBURBANk YMCAreading

CHARLES RIvER YMCAneedham

NORTH SUBURBAN YMCAWoburn

wALTHAM YMCAWaltham

Signature ProgramsYMCA ACHIEvERSEgleston Square

YMCA CAMPING SERvICESMirror Lake, NH

YMCA TRAINING, INC.Boston

YMCA INTERNATIONAL LEARNING CENTERBoston

facebook.com/ymcaboston

twitter.com/ymca_boston

ymcaboston.org MISSION STATEMENTThe YMCA of Greater Boston is dedicated to improving the health of mind, body and spirit of individuals and families in our communities. We welcome men and women, boys and girls of all incomes, faiths and cultures.


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