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ABOUT US

Our Vision


When the first YMCA was established in 1844 in London, England, its mission was to promote positive Christian values and healthy behaviors and activities. Today, the YMCA movement has spread to more than 130 countries around the world, supporting and influencing the lives of millions of men, women and children of all backgrounds. Our local YMCA association has been serving Winston-Salem and the surrounding areas since 1888. We have created a tradition of enhancing the lives of people in our community through an ever-growing list of programs and opportunities. We have committed to a strategic plan that encourages the adoption of healthy lifestyles for all, Healthy Communities 2015 (pdf).


Our Community Involvement


We’re proud to serve the people of Northwest North Carolina. Below are some of the ways we build strong kids, strong families and strong communities.

  • We serve over 51,000 YMCA members
  • We serve over 106,000 people with our memberships and programs
  • We contributed over $3.3 million dollars in 2007 in financial assistance to kids, seniors, families and our community
  • We helped 194 adults learn to read in our Literacy Initiative program through Community Outreach Services YMCA
  • The YMCA is the largest provider of child care in the nation

Our International Involvement


YMCAs are at work in more than 120 countries around the world, serving more than 30 million people. Read about our International Partnerships.


Our Character Development


We place a special focus on these values as we interact with our members, our program participants and our community.

  • Caring
  • Honesty
  • Respect
  • Responsiblity
  • Faith

Our Objectives


The people of the YMCA strive to reach these goals in everything we do.

  • Prepare youth and teens to succeed
  • Strengthen and support families
  • Develop caring communities
  • Encourage and inspire healthy living

Our Annual Report
 
 
 
 
Our Audited Financial Statements


As a not-for-profit organization with tax exemption under Internal Revenue Code Section 501(c)(3),  the YMCA of Northwest North Carolina is required to obtain an independent audit of Association financial statements annually.  Click here to view a PDF of our 2007 audited financial statements.  Please direct any questions regarding these statements to Donna Rodgers
 
 
Our IRS Form 990

As a not-for-profit organization with tax exemption under Internal Revenue Code Section 501(c)(3), the YMCA of Northwest North Carolina is required to file annually a Form 990, Return of an Organization Exempt from Income Tax.  The purpose of the form is to supply both quantitative and qualitative data to both the IRS and the public.  Two key areas of the annual filing include the statement of program service accomplishments and the relationship of programming activities to the YMCA of Northwest North Carolina exempt purpose.  Click here to view these excerpts of our 2007 Form 990.  For a full copy of any years’ completed Form 990, or questions regarding our Form 990’s, please contact Donna Rodgers.  Also, Guidestar is a website where the Form 990 for any exempt organization can be viewed.