Sunday, October 18, 2009

10/14/09 Finley YMCA, Raleigh, NC

Our Mission:To put Christian principles into practice through programs that build healthy spirit, mind and body for all.

For more than 150 years, the YMCA of the Triangle has been providing facilities, programs and services that build healthy spirits, minds and bodies for all.

Many people think of the YMCA as a building, but it is so much more. In fact, more than half of all participants take part in YMCA programs outside our facilities. Program sites include schools, churches, community centers, parks and many others.

Helping Others

The YMCA of the Triangle holds true to the mission of serving people of all faiths, races, abilities, ages, and incomes in order to make its community a healthier, safer, better place to live. The YMCA is able to fulfill its mission only because of people like you. There are a variety of opportunities for people in the community to contribute to the mission of the YMCA of the Triangle, with your time, talent, and treasure.

Volunteering - Become a YMCA of the Triangle volunteer because it is fun, it provides a great sense of belonging, and because volunteering makes a positive difference in the lives of others.

WeBuildPeople Program - Through YMCA WeBuildPeople, your contribution helps us provide program support and financial assistance to families in our community who need it. Only by working together can we give more kids the opportunity to grow strong in spirit, mind and body.
Planned Giving - Ensure the YMCA's mission for this and future generations by becoming a member of the Heritage Club. There are a variety of gift programs available to qualify for Heritage Club membership.

Capital Campaign - Capital campaign funds help to sustain the excellence of YMCAs by providing financial support that is not dependent on tuition or membership fees. Philanthropic gifts from capital campaigns will help to maintain or build facilities, which will ensure that area YMCAs have a strong and stable future.

http://www.ymcatriangle.org/

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