2016 GRATITUDE REPORT TO DONORS

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2016 GRATITUDE REPORT TO DONORS

caring health honesty inclusiveness responsibility respect

OUR SHARED VALUES Every donor contributes to our YMCA circle of giving. Every gift no matter how large or small makes our circle stronger. Every gift tells a story, a story about a caring person making a gift that is meaningful to them. And with every gift, our circle of giving grows to fit more stories, more generosity, more kindness into our community. Thank you for your vital support of the YMCA of Greater Toronto! I hope you enjoy this Gratitude Report, sharing stories and reflections from donors from all ages and backgrounds about why they give. You ll see that these stories share a theme: values. Every story resonates with a simple, powerful idea that the Y is a space where we live our values. I believe that philanthropy is also a core value at the YMCA. It is both a privilege and an honour to lead an organization that celebrates the joy of giving. Thank you! Yours, in gratitude, Medhat Mahdy, President and CEO

XAVIER AQUINO Age 12, Megathon Donor and Champion! CARMEN AQUINO Membership Representative Sheppard YMCA and Proud Mom! Xavier loves the Y. He loves basketball, swimming and cycling. After one class, he came to me very sad. He told me that one of his best friends was leaving because his mom didn t have money for membership. I told him to tell his friend to visit us at the desk, and he was both happy and curious. I explained that the Y has funds to help all families access programs and he lit up. Right away, he said, I want to raise money in the Megathon. I want to do something to keep my friend here, and also meet new ones! That first year, he set a goal of $1,000 and 15 kilometres of biking. He raised more than $1,000 and did 25 kilometres. The next year, I asked him if he was going to do 25 and he said, No, 50! Every year, he challenges himself to raise more and cycle more. Last year, he rode 100 kilometres and raised over $5,500! After the last event, I asked him how he felt and he said, I feel great! I want to keep raising money to make more spaces and have more kids to play with! He also found some Y cards and wrote a personal note to every person who donated, and that was a long list! As a mother, I m so happy to see my child shine. And I m so proud of him. But I m most proud of his character. He cares so much, he feels empathy for others and he wants to help. He s a caring, responsible boy and I know he learned that here at the Y. If his age was measured in his values, he d be 120 instead of 12!

JAY DICKSON Monthly Donor and Pine Crest Staff Alumni and Pine Crest Parent When you see a kid learn something new, and you see them hold their head higher, you see that confidence grow, it s the best. I worked at Pine Crest when I was 18 and it was the best experience of my life. And all 3 of my kids go every summer! What I learned from the Y, that lives with me every day, is that there is equal value to every single person. Call it compassion, call it inclusion. What s important to who we are as people as parents, as co-workers, as neighbours is that we are accepting and caring of others. I believe that every kid deserves a chance to go to camp. To have the same experiences as me and my kids. I feel great knowing that every year a few extra kids get to go to camp because of my gift. And I give every month so it s consistent, and it s more than I could give if I gave all at once. I m happy to know that I m making a difference. It s rare to feel every day that you ve accomplished something remarkable. But when I think about sending kids to camp, I feel that, in my own way, I m doing something remarkable.

SHARON FERRISS Volunteer Instructor and Leadership Donor I wasn t the most athletic kid. I was picked last for baseball and the first to be picked off in dodgeball. For years, I tried gyms and activities but nothing stuck and I never felt I belonged. Until I found the Y. When I joined, I thought of it as gym and swim I didn t realize it was a charity supporting families in our communities in so many amazing ways. The Y is a space of diversity: you see young, old, athletes, people with mobility issues, members of 30 years, and newcomers who have been in Canada only a few months. When you have your gym shorts on, everybody s the same. I fell in love with one class, RunFit. I went as often as I could, every time with tons of energy and a full heart. Eight years ago, I took the plunge and became a volunteer instructor. My experience has been transformational. I get far more out of volunteering than I give. In addition to being a volunteer instructor, I m also proud to be a new leadership donor. It s phenomenal that the Y has given me the opportunity to teach a fitness class, to overcome a fear, to grow personally, to develop my leadership skills, to connect even more deeply to my community. I have to confess, I m still by no means the fastest runner in the room. I sometimes let the stronger runners lead the fast run portions of my RunFit class I just call it class participation. Health has become a core value in my life, and fitness makes me feel strong, confident and happy! Just this year, I was inspired to run my first ever 10k race, and I never would have done it without the Y.

LINDA COTTES Senior Vice President Child and Family Development, Staff Member and Donor for 37 years! Every year, our child care centres from across the GTA participate in a one-day Kids Challenge where staff, kids and families from all 290 centres walk to raise funds for the YMCA. Imagine for a moment 20,000 kids and families walking for the Y. Infants (in strollers) and toddlers might go around the block, while older kids might go for a kilometre. Kids create banners and noisemakers, and the staff and kids work together to plan their own events, reflecting the unique nature of their own community. This year, I remember one centre triumphantly declaring that they were leaving on their walk to Hollywood! They had worked out a map and plan and left on their adventure with full hearts. Later that hour, I received the wonderful news: they had made it to Hollywood and back! All it takes is inspiration and a little imagination! Together, our kids and families have raised over $1 million for the Y! And I feel so good about that. Our kids and families are part of something that supports our friends and neighbours. What makes me happy is when I hear wonderful stories from the Kids Challenge about kids who are engaged and enthusiastic it s fantastic! I believe in teaching kids the value of philanthropy, so that, from a very young age, they embrace and understand what it means to give back. Every day in our centres we teach sharing, caring and empathy. That s philanthropy! Another core value that comes to life in our centres is respect. We focus on respecting others, understanding where that person is coming from and what they are feeling.

Steve and Jenifer have made a truly transformative gift to the YMCA of Greater Toronto. Their $3 million gift is the largest we ve ever received to our Strong Start, Great Future Capital Campaign and we are incredibly grateful for their generosity. Thank you! We are delighted that you have made our Y circle - and our community stronger. (Photographed outside the future McDonald Family Richmond St. YMCA)

STEVE AND JENIFER McDONALD $3 Million Transformational Donors Strong Start, Great Future Capital Campaign Steve and Jenifer have fond memories of going to the Y as kids- they both learned how to swim there. It was called the big swim, Steve remembers with a smile. It was 5 miles, I was 12 years old and it was the first time I ever did anything outstanding. I felt great that day! And now, many years later, we have the opportunity to help many kids and families enjoy the Y like we did, and that feels great too. Jenifer shared that their gift to the Y is consistent with their interest in helping people, especially youth at risk. We feel strongly that all kids should have access to the variety of programs that the Y offers. And we are in the fortunate position to help make that happen. Jenifer recalled the moment we decided to make this gift was a memorable one. We had been talking about it for a while, and we both realized this was the right decision. Steve told us that measuring impact was very important in their giving decision: The Y is appealing because it s well run and impactful. There are few programs that touch as many people as the Y does. Only the Y can do this important work in our city. And we believe that exercise, involvement in the community and having a place to go is very important in terms of city building and people building. Jenifer continues, It s rewarding, and while it is a huge commitment for us, we feel very good about it. The more research we do, the more people we meet, the more times we visit, we feel more and more inspired. The Y story is a great one. Every single day at the Y holds the promise of a transformation for every individual, and by extension for our whole community. That really moves us.

OUR STRONG START, GREAT FUTURE CAMPAIGN Together with our community, we have set a bold and ambitious vision to build 10 new YMCA Centres of Community. Like our newest YMCA, Cooper Koo, they will be stunning facilities, with eco-friendly features, advanced equipment for all fitness levels, filled with natural light and, of course, friendly, supportive and knowledgeable staff and volunteers. At every YMCA, you ll see teens on Saturday night playing basketball and creating dance moves. You ll see children learning the life-saving skill of swimming, and see the joy on their face when they swim their first full length of the pool. You ll see seniors, new Canadians, people of all ages and abilities connecting with each other. Each new YMCA Centre of Community will be purpose-built to meet the needs of the neighbourhood in which it is situated and will offer a cross section of programs and services for children, teens, young adults and families. To learn more about our Strong Start, Great Future Capital Campaign, visit www.ymcagta.org/strongstart or contact our Campaign Director Ali Kashani at 416-928-3362 ext 22586 or ali.kashani@ymcagta.org to start a conversation. COOPER KOO FAMILY CHERRY ST. YMCA KINGSTON ROAD YMCA MCDONALD FAMILY RICHMOND ST. YMCA VANAULEY STREET YMCA VAUGHAN METROPOLITAN YMCA

WHO GIVES TO THE YMCA? Each and every gift to the YMCA is cherished and deeply appreciated. Individuals and families stand together with foundations and with corporate partners to make our circle of giving as strong as it can be. 8 % 23 % 69 % Individuals & Families: 69% Corporate Partners: 23% Foundation Donors: 8% 2015/16 Total Contributions: $6.6M

21 % 63 % HOW YOUR DONATIONS ARE USED Thank you for entrusting us with your gift. We work to ensure that every gift is used to lift up individuals and families. Your gifts allow us to create space in our circle for anyone who needs us. 16 % Strong Start, Great Future Capital Campaign: 63% Where It s Most Needed: 21% Current Programs: 16%

THANK YOU! Whether you re 9 or 99, give monthly or give what you can when you can, or give a combination of time, talent and treasure, we are so grateful for every single donor. Every donor makes our circle stronger. Every donor makes another transformation possible. WHAT S YOUR STORY? There is nothing more wonderful than connecting with our donors and hearing your stories. If you d like to share your story with us, we would love to hear from you. You can share your story by sending us email: Ygivingstory@ymcagta.org, or you you can call our Donor Relations Department at 416.928.9622 x 22540. Mission The YMCA of Greater Toronto is a charity offering opportunities for personal growth, community involvement and leadership. Vision Our communities will be home to the healthiest children, teens and young adults. Values The YMCA of Greater Toronto is guided by values that influence our actions and the decisions we make: Caring, Health, Honesty, Inclusiveness, Respect and Responsibility. 2016 GRATITUDE REPORT TO DONORS 2200 Yonge St., Unit 300 Toronto, Ontario M4S 2C6 416.928.9622 or 1.800.223.8024 ymcagta.org Charitable registration number 11930 7080 RR0001