Snapshot 2008 Summary Ed

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Serving 6,000 active-duty junior-enlisted military service members and their families each month with over 40 free programs!

A look back at 2008 …. The Murphy Canyon Headquarters is renamed The Paul Hartley Community Outreach Complex in honor of Captain Paul Hartley, Jr., a long time supporter of the ASYMCA. Major donors from Raytheon, TriWest, AFCEA, and the Fletcher Family Foundation joined the Hartley family in opening the New Youth and Community Building. ASYMCA monthly program participation jumped to 6,226 in 2008 and 74,713 points of contact were made with both military & civilian communities throughout the year. Great work!

Youth and Community Programs in 2008 OPERATION KID COMFORT QUILTS: 741 quilts (TOTAL PARTICIPATION TO DATE: 1,740 quilts to 976 families families)) AMERICAN SEWING GUILD VOLUNTEER HOURS: nearly 6,000 CHILDREN INVOLVED IN SUMMER PROGRAMS: 258 children total YOUTH ENRICHMENT IN THE SUMMER (YES): 110 OPERATION OUTDOORS CAMP SPONSORSHIPS: 148 OPERATION HERO PROGRAM: 66 children

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Naval Medical Center Programs in 2008

VOLUNTEER HOURS: 16,700 hours DONATIONS: Over $350,000 DONORS: Over 2,000 NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS, HOLIDAY PROGRAMS… THANKSGIVING ON WARDS: 180 patients AUTISM: 131 (includes 60 children) SPECIAL NEEDS: 188 (includes 105 children) WOUNDED WARRIORS: 120 (includes 50 children)

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Active Duty Programs in 2008

MILITARY VOLUNTEER HOURS: 6,938 hours HOMECOMINGS ATTENDED: 14 homecomings OUT AND ABOUT TOURS: 49 tours

Family Outreach Programs in 2008 COUNSELING CASES: 965 home visits CLINICAL GROUPS: 95 groups sessions RESPITE ASSISTANCE: average of 6 families a month FAMILY EMERGENCY SUPPLIES: average of 17 families a month HOLIDAY PROGRAM NUMBERS: 615 families/ 1660 kids

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Thank you for your support… 2008 Corporate Partner Members:

The NeoNatal Intensive Care Reunion The Christmas You Missed with Waste Management, KSON, and Raytheon The Father Daughter Dance sponsored by TriWest The Mother Daughter Tea at Montevista Mothers Day BBQ at Sears Mission Valley Backpack giveaway with SAP Yachtfest All Decked Out Fashion Show MILCOM 2008 Awardee ASYMCASD Capt. Paul Hartley Community Complex Dedication YES Summer Program Horseback Riding, Knotts Soak City, and Camp Surf 4th of July Fireworks to benefit ASYMCASD Starbucks Coffee for the Troops NASCAR with the Yellow Ribbon Team Valentines Day Party for Spouses of Deployed Stan Humphries Celebrity golf Military Family Appreciation Day Operation Liberty Call Lincoln Military Housing

From the Desk of Executive Director Paul Steffens: We can only hope that in 2009 we can achieve the same successes in expanding our help to military families that we reached in 2008. I give credit to these successes to (1) a highly motivated and passionate staff, (2) hundreds of outstanding volunteers, (3) an exceptional, and also passionate, Board of Management and Civilian Advisory Committee, (4) an extremely supportive Military Advisory Committee, and (5) the San Diego community that recognizes the contributions made by our men and women in uniform and their families. A highlight of 2008 was completing and issuing our “Military Support Summary and Family Needs Assessment Report. This report sets the foundation for enhancing our current programs and identifies emerging family needs. We will work with other agencies that support military families to develop programs to meet the emerging needs. Visit our website and download the report from our home page. Thanks to the generosity of the San Diego Community who, despite the state of the economy, helped us meet our revenue goals for 2008. We are so fortunate to have strong community support from individuals and organizations. We will continue to work very hard to foster this support and develop additional partnerships with other agencies to ensure quality assistance to military families. We appreciate the support we do receive and assure everyone that we will also be diligent to ensure that at least 89 cents of every dollar we receive goes directly into our support programs. For continued information on our programs, please visit our webpage. God bless our men and women in uniform and their families. For more information on how YOU can make a difference… [email protected] 858.751.5755 www.militaryymca.com

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