More than 500 people attended this fundraising breakfast to learn about the YMCA mission and to ensure that everyone in the community has access to their programs and services. The YMCA continues to tackle critical social issues in McLean County by never denying access due to the inability to pay.
With a goal to raise $250,000 the YMCA Strong Kids Campaign is supporting four efforts in 2022:
-Sports for all sorts
-Safety around water
-Open doors YMCA membership
-Send a child to camp
B.J. Wilken, Greg Yount, Jim Shirk
B.J. Wilken, Greg Yount, Jim Shirk
J. A. Hurt
J Phillips, Puneet Leekha, Charlie Moore
J Phillips, Puneet Leekha, Charlie Moore
J. A. Hurt
Larry and Marlene Dietz
Larry and Marlene Dietz
J. A. Hurt
Tori Weinberg, Heather Miller, Hillarie Lanham, Cheryl Magnuson, Jonell Kehias, Amanda Jones, Michelle Pazar
Tori Weinberg, Heather Miller, Hillarie Lanham, Cheryl Magnuson, Jonell Kehias, Amanda Jones, Michelle Pazar
J. A. Hurt
Andrea Arduini, Kim Schoenbein, Cindy Segobiano, Karen DeAngelis, Bev Stevens, Suzi Nafziger, Paula Weiland
Andrea Arduini, Kim Schoenbein, Cindy Segobiano, Karen DeAngelis, Bev Stevens, Suzi Nafziger, Paula Weiland
J. A. Hurt
Willie Holton Halbert with great granddaughter, Ryleigh Beaulieu
Willie Holton Halbert with great granddaughter, Ryleigh Beaulieu
After collecting more than $500,000 from its Christmas Campaign last year, the Salvation Army of McLean County is aiming to collect $600,000 this season.