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Mike Regina to Chair the YMCA of Burlington and Camden Counties' Annual Campaign

"Together We Can Build a Better Us."

For the second consecutive year, Mike Regina, co-founder of Big Sky Enterprises, is serving as Chair of the YMCA of Burlington and Camden Counties’ Annual Campaign, the biggest fundraising initiative of the year that provides program support and financial assistance to local youth and families who need the Y most. This year’s campaign theme is “Together We Can Build a Better Us.”

As Chair, Regina is leading the charge to reach the Y’s 2016 campaign goal of $2.15 million, the largest in the Y’s history. The Annual Campaign Kick-Off Breakfast is scheduled for Tuesday, March 8 from 8 to 10 a.m. at the Mt. Laurel YMCA located at 59 Centerton Road in Mount Laurel.

“We’re excited to have Mike at the helm once again to raise awareness and excitement for this year’s Annual Campaign,” said Tim Kerrihard, President and Chief Executive Officer of the Y. “As the community’s need for programs and services increases year-after-year, the Y needs to work extra hard to raise funds to ensure these programs and services are available to all. With Mike paving the way, there’s no doubt he will help us reach our fundraising goal – if not exceed it.”

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For years, Regina has dedicated countless hours on behalf of the Y by serving on the Y’s Board of Governors and serving as a member of the Development Committee. Regina resides in Haddonfield with his wife and their three children.

For more information or to contribute to the YMCA’s Annual Campaign, please contact Jaimie Geddes at 856.231.9622 x202 or jaimieg@ymca-bc.org.

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About the Y
The YMCA of Burlington and Camden Counties is a cause-driven, community based, charitable organization that strengthens community by building healthy, confident, connected and secure children, adults and families. With a focus on youth development, healthy living and social responsibility, the Y nurtures the potential of every youth and teen, improves the community’s health and well-being and provides opportunities to give back and support neighbors. Throughout neighborhoods across the two counties and its 70+ locations, the Y makes accessible the support and opportunities that empower more than 30,000 people each year to learn, grow and thrive. Visit ymca-bc.org.

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