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Somerset County YMCA Hits Fundraising Goal

Campaign Succeeds in Raising More than $700,000 to Aid Community Residents

Somerset County YMCA is pleased to announce that, thanks to the generosity of donors and the dedication of volunteers, it reached its initial fundraising goal with pledges of more than $708,000 to the 2015 Annual Campaign.


On February 18, Somerset County YMCA kicked off the 2015 campaign with a goal of raising $700,000. The funds ensure the Y can open its doors to all in the community, regardless of ability to pay.


“We are extremely grateful for the generosity of our members and community partners, who share our commitment to strengthening the foundation of our community,” said David M. Carcieri, President and CEO. “The funds raised in our Annual Campaign help us to ensure a brighter future for all. Thanks to our volunteers and donors, we are able to offer financial assistance and vital services to those who need it most, ensuring everyone has the opportunity to become healthy, confident and connected to their community.”

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The campaign started strong, with staff at Bridgewater, Hillsborough, Somerset Hills and Somerville YMCAs donating $67,535 – a testament to their belief in and dedication to the Y’s mission. In addition, 100 percent of board members contributed to the campaign, showing their support for the Y’s cause.

The nation’s leading nonprofit committed to youth to development, healthy living and social responsibility, the Y is dedicated to ensuring that everyone has the opportunity to learn, grow and thrive. For the 2015 campaign, 195 volunteers worked on behalf of the Somerset County YMCA to raise funds that allow the Y to meet community needs through financial assistance and mission-based programs.

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“When I joined the Y, I didn’t realize it was a charitable organization. Having been a volunteer for other organizations, I was delighted to take part in this year’s campaign,” said Beverley Clayton Perks, who teamed up with another volunteer, Jo Greaney to assist in the fundraising effort. “It is wonderful to give back by raising funds for all the great work the Y does in the community.”


Direct financial assistance from Somerset County YMCA branches supports local individuals and families with services they otherwise could not afford, such as child care, summer camp and membership. Additionally, Y branches subsidize mission-based programs and services that benefit the community, including Saturdays in Motion – a free recreational program for children with autism and their families; LIVESTRONG® at the YMCA – a free program to help cancer survivors begin the journey to recovery; and the Enhance Fitness Program – a partnership with Hillsborough Township to give hope and strength to seniors who suffer from arthritis.


During the campaign, members shared the impact the Y has had on their lives. Wendy Marin of Raritan described how she came to the Y from a shelter, received financial assistance and improved her health through regular exercise. With the support of staff and members, she gained the confidence and self-esteem she needed to go back to school.


“The Y helped me achieve my goals,” said Ms. Marin. “At the Y, there’s so much warmth and compassion. It has changed my life.”


In 2014, the Somerset County YMCA’s branches provided over $769,000 in financial assistance to community residents for membership, child care, summer camp, and other services, as well as over $600,000 in support of free or low-cost programs and services that benefit the community.


“The reality is that the need for financial assistance in our community is greater than the amount raised,” Mr. Carcieri said. “The economy has been a major factor leading to the increase in financial assistance requests, as so many jobs have been lost. Somerset County is relatively affluent area and people do not always realize there is a need right here in our own backyard. Our volunteers and staff are committed to raising the funds to meet the demand so we can make a meaningful difference in the lives of those who are struggling.”

Despite having reached its initial goal for the annual support campaign, the Y recognizes there is more to be done, as the need for financial assistance among residents continues to grow.
“As an organization that serves the county, we chose the theme ‘Better Together’ for our campaign because we know that when we work collaboratively we will be more successful and increase our ability to do more good in our community,” said Theresa Valentino, Chief Development Officer. “We encourage everyone to join our cause by making a gift.”
For more information about the Y’s Annual Campaign or to make a gift, contact Kelly Castro, Annual Fund Director, at kcastro@somersecountyymca.org or 908.766.7898 ext. 100 or visit www.somersetcountyymca.org/give.
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About the Somerset County YMCA
The Y is the nation’s leading nonprofit committed to strengthening the community through youth development, healthy living and social responsibility. At Somerset County YMCA, we believe everyone, regardless of age, income or background, should have the opportunity to learn, grow and thrive. For YMCA and financial assistance, visit us at www.somersetcountyymca.org

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