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Reducing Health Barriers:Reducing Health Barriers:The Spirit Campaign ofGreater Louisville YMCA
Presented by Kristina R. Dunham National AAHPERD Conference at San Diego, CASpring 2011
Healthy People 2010Healthy People 2010The two overarching goals of
Healthy People 2010 were:◦1. Increase quality and years of life;◦2. Eliminate health disparities.
Healthy People 2020Healthy People 2020Attain high-quality, longer lives free of
preventable disease, disability, injury and premature death.
Achieve health equity, eliminate disparities, and improve the health of all groups.
Create social and physical environments that promote good health for all.
Promote quality of life, healthy development, and healthy behaviors across all life stages.
The Mission of the YMCAThe Mission of the YMCA
Healthy ActionsThe YMCA will be a leader in the improvement
of health in our community.Anyone committed to improving health will seek
the YMCA as the destination for guidance and activity.
As a convener and catalyst, the YMCA will develop relationships for a healthier community.
The YMCA will take a leadership role in addressing disparities that impact community health.
(Taken from the website of the YMCA of Greater Louisville, ©YMCA.)
National InitiativesNational InitiativesThe National Physical Activity
Plan◦The Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention.◦The American Heart Association.◦The American College of Sports
Medicine.
Barriers and Enabling Barriers and Enabling FactorsFactorsTwo frequent barriers to
participation in fitness and health activities are cost and a lack of supportive facilities for physical fitness.
Removing these barriers enables individuals to engage more easily in health- and fitness-related activities.
The YMCA of Greater The YMCA of Greater LouisvilleLouisville
Founded in 1853.The 10th YMCA branch in the
nation.Approximately one out of every
five people within Greater Louisville are served throughout 10 membership and two service branches.
The Y’s Annual Giving Campaign
The YMCA is a 501 (c) (3) nonprofit, community building charity, that strives to make its programs widely affordable and accessible through the YMCA Spirit Program.
Contributions to the YMCA ensure access for all who wish to participate in Y programs and services.
Reducing Cost: An Incentive for Reducing Cost: An Incentive for ParticipationParticipation◦In 2010:
The campaign provided over $5 million dollars in financial assistance to over 10,000 unique individuals and families located throughout the city of Louisville.
The YMCA of the USA is designated as “A” rated by the American Institute of Philanthropy (AIP), one of only two national human services charities to receive this rating.
◦A “Spirit” Video:◦http://www.youtube.com/watch?
v=vCeJGiHJOFk&feature=channel
$41,685$44,872
$259,815
$464,664
$1,036,288
$69,165$488,790
$1,136,719$21,523
$966,405
$491,411
Swim Lessons/ Youth Sports
Camp Piomingo
Summer Day Camp
Adult Memberships
Family Memberships
Senior Memberships
Preschool Child Care
School Age Child Care
Misc. Other
Safe Place Shelter House
Community OutreachCommunity OutreachThrough the Spirit CampaignThrough the Spirit Campaign
In 2010, member gifts to the Campaign were used to fund childcare programs and YMCA day camps.
Other community collaborative programs include “Healthy Actions” and Black Achievers.
Community OutreachCommunity OutreachThrough the Spirit CampaignThrough the Spirit CampaignMember gifts to the
Campaign are also used to help fund Safe Place Teen and Family Services.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9NNJXfxeRQ0&feature=player_embedded
Corner Corner Store Store InitiativeInitiative
Four retrofitted stores located in Louisville, with four more to come in 2011.
Store owners are provided with bins and refrigerators for storage of fresh produce.
Signs and containers are located in a store’s front area.
A Snapshot – The Shawnee A Snapshot – The Shawnee Market StoreMarket Store
Cost Sales Net
Oct-10 1553.08 1559.01 5.93
Nov-10 1189.97 1460.14 270.17
Dec-10 755.93 1085.27 329.34
Jan-11 500.35 1018.53 518.18
TOTAL 3999.33 5122.95 1123.62
““Y5210”Y5210” School Nutrition School Nutritionand Activity Programand Activity Program
Classroom-based, and targeted to elementary school students.◦“5” servings of fruits or
vegetables per day.◦“2” hours or less of
screen time per day.◦“1” hour per day of
active exercise.◦“0” sugar-sweetened
drinks each day.
Other ProgramsOther ProgramsYMCA Camp Piomingo is a fully-
accredited and supervised residential camp with programs suitable for children ages 6 – 16.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qm5ko5xGluA
The YMCA of Greater The YMCA of Greater LouisvilleLouisvilleTo close…
◦We are more than a “fitness organization.” We are an organization that promotes: 1. Youth Development 2. Healthy Living 3. Social Responsibility
Thankyou!
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YMCA Safe Place Services, http://www.ymcasafeplaceservices.org/about-us/.
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