GET TO KNOW YOUR YMCA: FACTS AND HISTORY
Want to know what makes your YMCA so special? Our "Did You Know?" campaign will reveal the heart and soul of our organization. From youth development to healthy living and social responsibility, we are committed to strengthening our community. Join us on this journey of discovery as we unveil fascinating facts about our YMCA's history and our community impact, as well as the YMCA's global impact. Check back monthly for new "Did You Know?" facts.
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FACTS AND HISTORY FROM "DID YOU KNOW?" CAMPAIGN
Local Facts:
- Did you know that the Southeast Ventura County YMCA is celebrating 60 years as a Y in 2024?
- Did you know in 2017, the SEV YMCA hosted their first annual gala, Reach for the Stars, the Joel and Frances McCrea Memorial Award Gala?
- Did you know in 2017, the Southeast Ventura County YMCA began our Safety Around Water (SAW) program? Did you know this is a free program our YMCA offers to our community?
- Did you know in 2018, our Find My Genius program began! The program started with around 60 scholars and today we have 700!
- Did you know that the Southeast Ventura County YMCA was officially chartered in August 1964?
- Did you know in 1964, renowned Western movie stars Joel McCrea and Frances Dee donated a portion of their ranch, located between Thousand Oaks and Moorpark, to the Southeast Ventura County YCA? The Conejo Valley YMCA was established in 1964 as the first branch of the SEV YMCA.
- Did you know that the Simi Valley Family YMCA opened its doors in 2000, transforming a donated old police station into a YMCA facility?
- Did you know that Ronnie Stone, the current CEO, began his YMCA journey as a camp counselor at the Triunfo YMCA in 1992?
Nationwide Facts:
- Did you know that as America's most trusted swim instructor, the YMCA helps kids (and adults) of all ages, abilities and backgrounds develop the skills they need to become strong, confident swimmers?
- Did you know that drowning is the second leading cause of death amongst children ages 5 to 14 years old?
- Did you know In Detroit, 1909, swimming lessons begin at the YMCA. In response to a YMCA campaign "to teach every man and boy in North America to swim," George Corsan arrived at the Detroit YMCA in 1909 to teach swimming using radical new methods: group swimming lessons and lessons on land as a confidence builder. In Newark, New Jersey, he taught 800 boys to swim in just four weeks by himself.
- Did you know that from oceans to lakes to streams to swimming pools, water is everywhere: 71% of the Earth's surface is covered in it! And while water can be an irresistible place for kids to explore, play and enjoy splashy fun, it can be risky for those who have not yet developed their water smarts.
- Did you know that basketball, the only major sport entirely invented in the United States, was created at a YMCA in 1891 by James Naismith?
- Did you know the Y is made up of people of all ages, from all walks of life, working side-by-side to strengthen communities? Together, we strive to ensure that everyone, regardless of ability, age, cultural background, ethnicity, faith, gender, gender expression, gender identity, ideology, income, national origin, race or sexual orientation, has the opportunity to reach their full potential with dignity.
- Did you know that the YMCA is a global giant, founded in London in 1844 and now reaching over 65 million people annually across 120 countries?
- Did you know that over 4 million children and teens are benefiting from YMCA programs, developing essential values, skills and relationships that contribute to their overall well-being and success?
- Did you know that the YMCA's core values of caring, honesty, respect and responsibility were established in 1994 and continue to be the foundation of the Y mission today?