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    Thank you for your continued commitment in supporting the programs and mission

    of your YMCA.__________________________________________________________________

    YMCA of Metro Atlanta 100 Edgewood Avenue NE, Suite 1100 Atlanta, GA 30303

    www.ymcaatlanta.org

    Welcoming Hispanic Families

    to Summer Camp

    With the support of the UPS

    Foundation, the CowartAshford Dunwoody, Robert

    D. Fowler, Tull-Gwinnett and

    Ed Isakson Y branches will

    be providing summer day

    camp for up to 8 weeks toHispanic-Latino children

    participating in a school year

    initiative funded by theGoizueta Foundation.

    In addition to continuingtheir affiliation with the Y,

    this summer bridgeprogram will allow involved

    youth to continue to enhance

    language skills and social

    development in a fun,

    nurturing camp setting. In

    total more than 320 weeks ofcamp will be offered. Just

    imagine all the memories

    and friendships thisexperience will provide!

    Connecting to the Community

    East Lake Outdoor Youth Development Center

    The future of the renovated center located onMemorial Drive and the revitalization of the adjacent

    park is highly anticipated. This collaboration with

    the City of Atlanta and DeKalb County will make itpossible for the Y to offer youth wellness, teen

    leadership programs and sports activities to the

    local community. This new facility is expected to

    serve as many as 300 middle school and high school

    students during the summer and after school hours.

    Not only will it be a fun, safe and nurturing

    environment, but programs and activities will be

    guided by a Youth Board. The Y facility is scheduled

    to open by the end of 2012.

    Wade Walker Park Family YMCAThe development of the new full-facility Y at Wade

    Walker Park in Stone Mountain will be a welcome

    addition to the surrounding community. Thisimportant public-private partnership with DeKalb

    County creates an opportunity for residents to

    engage in youth, family and adult programs and

    activities that emphasize Youth Development,

    Healthy Living and Social Responsibility. The Y is

    scheduled to open in Fall 2012. Watch for opening

    details!

    Help Children Realize Their Potential

    Y Regional Golf Event * October 2012

    We invite you to take part in Atlantas largestcause-driven golf event, being hosted on four

    exceptional Canongate golf courses located

    throughout metro Atlanta. You may select to playeither October 8 or 9. Proceeds from this event

    will fund programs such as pre- and after-school

    childcare, day camp, youth sports and teen

    leadership activities. Help us to ensure everychild has an equal chance to reach his or her full

    potential! Visit www.ygolfevent.org for event

    details and registration.

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    THE Y FOCUSES ON HEALTHY LIVING

    Youth obesity and its long-term impact on lifelong wellness continue to be a majorhealthcare issue locally and nationally. The Y offers programs that encourage kids to stay

    physically active during the summer months. We introduce children to new physical activitiesto offset weight gain and also help them to establish healthier habits. Through your support,

    these Y programs are made possible to all individuals, regardless of their ability to pay.

    KAISER PERMANENTE HELPS CHILDREN GET A HEALTHY START

    Start For Life increased moderate to vigorous activity among 1,200 students this year and

    was a great health benefit to teachers like Meagan Williams and Kari Pennington (photo L-R)of the YMCA Paulding Early Childhood Development Academy.

    The Start For Life program helped me jump-start my own personal workout, says

    Meagan. Since getting involved with the kids and their physical activities, Meagan has lost 35

    pounds. She continues to grow in her pursuit for better health by exercising at home as well.

    For Kari, being a teacher made getting active a little easier. By leading the Start For Life

    preschool exercise program, she was motivated to make adjustments in her diet and

    exercise habits. She saw results, losing a total of 50 pounds.

    CHILDRENS HEALTHCARE OF ATLANTA AND Y TEAM UP FOR ACTIVE KIDS

    When you think about quality pediatric care, Childrens Healthcare of Atlanta comes tomind. And, when you think of quality physical and childcare programs, we hope the Y tops

    your list. We are proud to announce these two prominent youth-serving organizations

    combined their expertise to develop an enhanced version of the Ys highly acclaimed Youth

    Fit For Life program. This new program aimed at the prevention of childhood obesity

    includes physical activity, resistance exercises, healthy eating and parental engagement

    components. The program will not be limited to the after-school setting, and with ChildrensHealthcare of Atlantas help, this effort will reach children far beyond the walls of the Y,

    potentially impacting the healthy lifestyles of youth across the state of Georgia.

    SUMMER 2012

    While most preschool programs incorporate time in the school day for

    movement, development and physical activity, your Y is the first to

    include a fun, yet structured, program that incorporates moderate to

    vigorous activity and measures its impact. In conjunction with funding

    from Kaiser Permanente Foundation, your Y has developed Start

    For Life. This program, developed as the first phase of a 13-year

    longitudinal study, fosters the adoption of good exercise and healthy

    eating habits from an early age, delivered cost effectively by theclassroom teachers. Given the promising data collected in its first

    year, Start For Life will be progressively introduced across all Y

    preschool classrooms.

    Newsletter courtesy of the YMCA of Metro Atlanta Financial Development Department. Questions orcomments, please contact us at (404) 588-9622 Ext. 5358.