More than 80 donors contributed to a $250,000 match launched Jan. 3, bringing the total dollars raised in the $5 million Community Phase of the Campaign for a New Y to $1,726,106.
We are THRILLED to share the progress toward the New Y! Thanks to 65 donors, who contributed $170,507, there is only $79,493 left to meet the $250,000 match donated by Deployed Logix (DLX), a company that provides equipment for first...
Hearing the call to support preteens during a years-long pandemic, the Eugene Family YMCA has committed to offering regular Middle School Madness nights, which provide opportunities for middle schoolers to socialize, be physically active, play new games and leave with a sense of belonging.
It's a New Year with Your Y! READ THE JANUARY 2022 ENEWS Middle School Madness is BACK! Let Your Y Help You Reset! Join our 2022 Reset Challenge 100-Mile Aqua Challenge Your Y’s Monthly Nutrition Talks Support Healthy Living! Redefine...
Because of the incredible generosity of 441 donors, the Eugene Family YMCA is more than $1.2 million closer to its Community Phase fundraising goal of $5 million for a New Y and has launched a new $250,000 match in the new year!
The Eugene Family YMCA 100-mile swim challenge is back to motivate individuals and encourage a year-long investment in water workouts to improve health, build community and highlight the fun of aquatic fitness.
THANK YOU for your excitement, words of encouragement and outpouring of support as we announced a monumental milestone in our nonprofit's nearly 135-year history: We are closer than EVER to a New Y—$5 million away from our $42 million goal...
Y Pool and Community Vital for Melica’s Health Melica was 6 when she started swim lessons at the Eugene Family YMCA. Like most families, Melica’s mom wanted her to be safe in the water. But there was also a more...
The Y is an Invincible Summer to James James Ericksen-McCrea, 33, still remembers the adventurous, exciting feeling Y summer camps gave him when he was a boy. “There were long hikes, rafting, mountain biking,” he reminisces. “I learned to love...