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2024 Dream Builders Car Show Raises $70,000 for Big Brothers Big Sisters of Snohomish County

EVERETT, WA. June 25, 2024 – Despite a cold and rainy start to Father’s Day Sunday, the 10th Annual Dream Builders Car Show brought in $70,000 to support Big Brothers Big Sisters (BBBS) of Snohomish County’s youth mentorship programs. The terrible weather reduced show participation by nearly 50 percent, but the event still proved to be a huge success.

 

“We consider the show a tremendous success, despite lower participation due to the weather. We had tons of support from the YMCA and the broader community,” said Kim Gaffney, Executive Director of Youth Leadership, YMCA of Snohomish County. “We thank our loyal supporters for coming out and braving the rain. We look forward to some sunshine next year and raising even more money for our BBBS programs.”

 

Funds raised at the car show go directly to support BBBS adult-child matches, as well as other programs like Mentor U and Kids Book Club which serves kids in local schools. The event is quickly becoming one of the largest car show’s in the county, building awareness and support for BBBS.

 

“We appreciate the visibility in the community and how many people we’re reaching at a fun event,” said Gaffney. “Participants and attendees get to see who we are and hear about our impact through our event founder, Steve Myers, and his Big Brother sharing their story year after year.”

 

Myers benefitted from the Big Brothers Big Sisters program in his youth and uses the car show to give back to the organization that provided so much to him.

 

“I was matched with my Big Brother in 1994 and he is still a part of my life today,” said Myers. “Over the years, we’ve done everything together. He’s been the closest thing to a father figure that I’ve ever had.”

 

Due to his work schedule, Myers hasn’t had the availability to volunteer as a Big Brother, but wanted to contribute in some way. He tried fundraising in other ways before hosting his first car show in 2014. The first show surpassed its goal of $10,000 and the event has kept growing and raising money throughout the years. Over its nine-year history, the car show has raised over $600,000.

 

“People come back year after year because it’s a fun day, but they also see my passion for BBBS and want to contribute and support an organization that means so much to me,” said Myers. “Rich, my Big Brother, stands behind me during the awards ceremony, so attendees see the positive, lasting impact of mentorship relationships first-hand.”

 

Supporting youth in the community is beneficial for both the adult and the child. There are dozens of children waiting for a match and BBBS is actively looking for “Bigs.”

 

“Many volunteers think they are just changing the life of youth, but there are two lives being changed,” said Gaffney. “A mentoring relationship is life-changing, and much more impactful than just community service. You may be positively changing the trajectory of a child’s life.”

For more information about next year’s Dream Builders Car Show, please visit dreambuilderscarshow.com. To volunteer or learn more about BBBS of Snohomish County, please visit bbbs-snoco.org.

The Y Hosts Free Fun Run at the 2nd Annual Healthy Heart Fair

EVERETT, WA. June 3, 2024. — The YMCA of Snohomish County is hosting a free Healthy Heart Fun Run at the 2nd Annual Healthy Heart Fair on Saturday, June 8 from 10 am – 1 pm at Everett Memorial Stadium (3802 Broadway, Everett, WA 98201). The Y is partnering with other Snohomish County organizations to create awareness and educate the community about heart health.

“We are delighted and proud to partner with the Healthy Heart Fair for the second year,” said Gael Gebow, Association Director of Healthy Living & Membership Advancement, YMCA of Snohomish County. “Our commitment at the Y is improving the health of our community so hosting a fun run at an event that promotes heart health is a natural partnership.”

The 90-minute Healthy Heart Fun Run will be held on the track from 10:30 am – Noon. There will be special prizes for the top finishers who complete the most laps in two divisions: age 10 and under and age 11+. Finisher medals and certificates of achievement will be awarded to the first 100 participants. Waves start every 15 minutes, beginning at 10:30 am.

“Run or walk for 15 minutes or join us for the full 90 minutes,” said Gebow. “Any type of movement is a simple way to help prevent heart disease and cardiac events, as well as so many other adverse health conditions.”

The event is held in memory of Robert C. Polk, former Everett School District Athletic Director and active Everett community member who passed away from a sudden heart attack in 2021. Robert Polk was a college athlete and physical education major with lots of health and fitness knowledge, but his family wasn’t aware of all the signs and symptoms of heart attack.

“The goal of this event is for the community to better understand how to be healthy at every stage in life,” said Tara Polk, Robert’s wife. “I want people to learn the symptoms of a heart attack and what kinds of exercise we need as we age to get optimal health benefits. I hope that people will participate and leave the event knowing a little more, having a great time, and getting some exercise.”

This event falls during National CPR/AED Awareness Week, highlighting the importance of CPR and AED training and education. The event is free and open to the community.

“This event will honor Robert and help others in the community,” said Tara Polk. “Nothing seemed out of the ordinary until it was too late. My goal is to prevent that from happening to another family.”

For more information about the event, please visit healthyheartfair.com. For more information about health and wellness programs and classes at the Y, please visit ymca-snoco.org.

YMCA Child Care Programs Receive $1.3 Million in Complex Needs Funding

EVERETT, WA. June 3, 2024 – The YMCA of Snohomish County is proud to announce that 18 of its School-Age Care sites are recipients of complex needs funding from the Washington State Department of Children, Youth, and Families (DCYF), a vital investment in supporting the mental health and holistic development of youth in YMCA child care. This funding, totaling $1.3 million, will enable the Y to better support the diverse needs of all children in its care.

“This funding is a gamechanger for our programs and the communities we serve,” said Megan Proost, Association Director of Child Care Advancement. “It will allow us to retain and hire mental health staff and provide necessary resources like adaptive materials and one-to-one support staff for children with complex needs in our program.”

The Y’s commitment to its holistic approach to care includes mental health and behavior specialists who adopt a trauma-informed care approach, enhancing the standard of care for children with distinctive needs. These essential staff members not only offer immediate support, but provide ongoing care that comprehensively addresses the multifaceted aspects of complex needs.

“We recognize the importance of tailored support,” said Proost. “Our programs employ essential elements to nurture and support every child in child care, including individual success plans, staff training and development, collaboration with families, schools, and community partners, and safe, inclusive environments.

The impact of this funding extends beyond the child care setting, influencing children’s families, peers, and communities. Children learn valuable skills and strategies such as emotion regulation and conflict resolution in School-Age Care, which they take home, enriching their family dynamics and relationships.

“We believe in a holistic approach to child development and this funding will enable us to continue providing quality care and support from Stanwood to Bothell, helping children academically, socially, and emotionally,” said Proost. “Our goal is to meet every child where they are at, ensuring they find friendship, achievement, and belonging in our programs.”

The Y is committed to ensuring every child has the opportunity to thrive. With the support of complex needs funding, the Y is positioned to make an even greater impact on the lives of youth and families in the community. To learn more about YMCA child care, please visit: ymca-snoco.org/child-care/. The Y is currently enrolling for the 2024-25 school year.

Thanks to state funding, the Y is hiring additional mental health support staff and one-on-one leads. To learn more about a rewarding career in YMCA child care, please visit: https://childcare.ymca.careers or https://mentalhealth.ymca.careers.

leads. To learn more about a rewarding career in YMCA child care, please visit: https://childcare.ymca.careers or https://mentalhealth.ymca.careers.

The Y Hosts County-Wide Flag Football Bowl Game Day Featuring Over 700 Athletes

EVERETT, WA. May 9, 2024 – The YMCA of Snohomish County is excited to announce its annual Flag Football Bowl Game Day taking place on Saturday, May 11 at Cascade High School (801 E. Casino Road, Everett, WA 98203). This highly anticipated event serves as the culmination of the spring flag football season, welcoming over 700 athletes from all six Snohomish County Y locations to compete and showcase their skills.

A total of 78 teams will take to the field for their final games of the season. The full-day event promises to be one filled with fun, camaraderie, community spirit, and lots of great football. These young athletes, from kindergartners through high school freshman, have dedicated the last couple of months to weekly practices and games, honing their skills and learning sportsmanship and teamwork. The Y is looking forward to celebrating their accomplishments and extends an invitation to the community to join the excitement and support these young athletes.

“The Flag Football Bowl Game Day is the perfect way to end the season and celebrate our athletes’ hard work and dedication to the sport,” said Chris Bellecourt, Association Director of Youth Sports, YMCA of Snohomish County. “We are proud to provide a platform where they can showcase their skills and sportsmanship and we look forward to celebrating their achievements with their friends and family.”

Adding to the excitement, team members from the Washington Wolfpack, Everett’s Arena Football Team, will be in attendance to support the players and generate excitement. Their presence highlights the importance of mentorship, positive role models, and community support in fostering the next generation of football players.

The Washington Wolfpack leadership shared their excitement for the event and the opportunity to inspire local youth. “We are thrilled to support the YMCA Flag Football Game Day and the young athletes who will be taking the field,” said Jr Wells, Head Coach, Washington Wolfpack. “It’s an honor for us to part of their journey and to encourage them as they continue to develop their passion for the game.”

The Flag Football Bowl Game Day runs from 9 am – 7 pm. The event is free for spectators and open to the community.

The YMCA’s flag football program is open to boys and girls ages 5 through grade 9. To learn more about the sport and registration for the fall season, please visit ymca-snoco.org/sports.