Ways to Give
Every donation you make to YMCA of Southwestern Ontario goes towards helping people in our communities live healthier, more fulfilling lives. Whether you want to provide ongoing support, pay tribute to someone or leave a legacy, there are many ways to give to the YMCA in addition to a one-time donation.
Your Impact
With your generous support last year, the Y ignited growth and belonging across Southwestern Ontario for people of all backgrounds, beliefs, and abilities. This includes:
million for Y-membership support
for improvements at CQE
to give kids access through Fill the Bus
to help children experience the magic of overnight camp
Need help making your donation? Please contact us!
Christina Harley
VP, Development
519.907.5500 x 1152
Mary Nikolakakos
Senior Development Officer
(Major Gifts and Planned Giving)
226.577.2569
Art Stirling
Development Officer
(Chatham-Kent)
519-360-9622 x 1155
Sarah Kirk
Development Officer
(St. Thomas-Elgin)
519.852.2284
Elyse Duchesne
Development Officer
(Sarnia-Lambton)
647.215.1450 ext. 1157
Tianna Evans
Development Officer
(London-Strathroy)
226.448.7219
Angela's Y story
“My Family and I became members to the YMCA in 2008. At this time we heard about the Strong Kids Program which was able to assist us in to being able to afford our membership. Our lives have changed so much over the past 7 years. I became a single mom shortly after getting the membership at the YMCA. My children became very involved in the programs that were offered to them. My son did swimming lessons and the Mini Y with teacher Pat. My Daughter enjoyed the play zone and free swim with my son and I. They both became great little swimmers and Faith learned how to walk with the life guards pool side. A lot of milestones happened at the YMCA.
I'm now the strongest I have ever been. I feel confident, strong and I never feel alone. I want to say thank you to everyone at the YMCA and everyone who have donated to the YMCA Strong Kids program. Without them I would not be where I am today and my journey still continues.”