Ways to Give
All the Ways You Can Give Back through the Y
In addition to donating your time and talents to the Y as a volunteer, you can also make an impact through a financial contribution. Your donation ensures that those who need us most have access to quality programs, activities and facilities. When you give to the Y you make a difference in the lives of people from all backgrounds and economic levels.

Branch Giving
Our online donation site allows you to securely give to your local YMCA branch.

Pay Existing Pledge
To make a payment towards your existing pledge, use the pledge payment button.

By Mail or Phone
Checks, made out to the YMCA of Snohomish County or BBBS of Snohomish County, can be mailed to:
YMCA of Snohomish County
c/o Donor Services
PO Box 419
Everett, WA 98206-0419
In the check’s memo section, please designate the allocation of your gift, (e.g. Greatest Need, Everett Y, Big Brothers Big Sisters, etc.)
To make a gift over the phone or update your donor info please call Donor Services at 425 374 5769

Stocks
Interested in transferring your stocks? Click here for detailed instructions on how to transfer your stocks to the YMCA of Snohomish County.

In-Kind Gifts
Interested in making an in-kind donation (a non-cash gift, i.e. goods, services, and expertise)? Send your company invoice with itemized donation and value or complete the form – email to donation@ymca-snoco.org

Your Gift, Their Future – Endowment Fund
Your investment in the Endowment Fund will ensure that young people throughout our community can continue to participate in life-changing YMCA programs and activities such as child care, youth sports, teen programs, and mentoring. We invite you to join us.

Volunteer
“At the heart of this organization, at the heart of its heritage of mind, spirit and body, there is that little element of love that transforms routine work into meaningful activity, that makes a person feel important even when they don’t think they are. That’s the business of the YMCA. That’s what you do when you give your skills and your talents to another generation.” – Andrew Young, from the YMCA’s Seven R’s of Volunteer Development