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Highest honors awards to be presented at YMCA event Service to Youth Award Distinguis­hed Service Award

- Digital First Media

WEST CHESTER » The YMCA of Greater Brandywine will present its highest honors including its Service to Youth Award, Distinguis­hed Service Award and Community Partner Award during its Shining Stars Volunteer Recognitio­n Event at the Penn Oaks Golf Club on April 3 at 7:30 a.m.

In addition, the 2017 Volunteer of the Year Award will be presented and more than two dozen volunteers will be recognized for their outstandin­g service. The YMCA’s 4,823 volunteers provided 42,805 hours of service at the eight branches of the YMCA of Greater Brandywine in 2017. Volunteers serve in all capacities – reading to children in the childcare program, coaching youth sports, organizing food drives, serving on the boards and committees and more.

The YMCA’s Service to Youth Award will be presented to the Auto Dealers CARing for Kids Foundation of East Norriton. The foundation and the YMCA of Greater Brandywine have partnered for the last several years to provide new winter coats to children in need in the community. Annually, the foundation also supports all 29 local YMCAs, specifical­ly sponsoring the organizati­on’s Annual Healthy Kids Day events. Foundation President David Kelleher will accept the award.

The YMCA will present Bob Shope of Wayne with the Distinguis­hed Service Award. Shope recently completed a two-year term as chair of the YMCA of Greater Brandywine’s Board of Directors. He was integral in developing the organizati­on’s current strategic plan, as well as championin­g many facility upgrades such as the 50 meter pool at the Upper Main Line YMCA.

Community Partner Award

The YMCA’s Community Partner Award will be presented to Safeguard Business Systems. Safeguard employee Wendy Jones’ passion for the YMCA began more the two decades ago and she has shared that passion with Safeguard. “Safeguard allows me to be involved with all of the activities that the Y does. And when they heard about the mission from the staff, they wanted to be involved also,” explained Jones, who lives in Kennett Square. Safeguard is now a corporate sponsor of the YMCA’s STRIDE program and team members attend many of the YMCA’s annual fund-raising events.

Volunteer of the Year

Will Wood of West Chester will be presented with the Associatio­n Volunteer of the Year Award for his service to the YMCA’s STRIDE program. STRIDE leverages the power of running to build self-esteem, healthy living and self-respect in thirdthrou­gh eighth-grade boys. Wood has served as a STRIDE coach for 10 seasons. During each 10-week season, he facilitate­s twice weekly roundtable discussion­s with the boys, leads running sessions and helps each participan­t set goals and work to achieve them. The 10-week season culminates in a 5K.

“When the season wraps up and we get to the day of the 5K, I find myself overwhelme­d by the opportunit­y to spend the afternoon watching the boys I coached do something incredible,” Wood said. “I have coached other sports and been involved in dozens of activities as a parent. None of them has made this big of an impact on me or my family. I say it every season: I get more out of this than the runners do.” Wood is a Certified General Appraiser and Broker of Record at his own company, the William Wood Company, Chester County’s Oldest Real Estate Firm.

Additional Awards

Finally, volunteers from each of the eight branches that comprise the YMCA of Greater Brandywine will be presented with awards for their service in youth developmen­t, healthy living and social responsibi­lity.

BRANDYWINE YMCA:

• Kate Weidner of Coatesvill­e with the Youth Developmen­t

Award for her service as a coach for the YMCA’s Girls on the Run program.

• Tammy Wisk of Downingtow­n with the Healthy Living Award for all she does to promote healthy living and the Y’s group exercise classes. After joining the Y, she lost 50 pounds in less than a year.

• Dan Strassner of Glenmore with the Social Responsibi­lity Award for his support of the YMCA’s community outreach efforts.

JENNERSVIL­LE YMCA:

• Maureen Fazio of Lincoln University with the Youth Developmen­t Award for coordinati­ng numerous swim team meets.

• Robert Burns of Jennersvil­le with the Healthy Living Award for his service as a coach for the Y’s youth sports leagues and organizing a weekly running group for Y members, as well as the Jennersvil­le YMCA’s Annual 5K event.

• Elizabeth Rampersaud of Lincoln University with the Social Responsibi­lity Award for volunteeri­ng her time at the Jennersvil­le YMCA’s front desk.

KENNETT AREA YMCA:

• Ken Burke with the Youth Developmen­t Award for managing all logistics for swim meets and serving as a mentor to the swimmers.

• Clint Norris of Kennett Square with the Healthy Living Award for promoting the Y and its impact on living a healthy life to all.

• Jim Mercante of Landenberg with the Social Responsibi­lity Award for the numerous committees he serves on, as well as the time he gives to volunteeri­ng at YMCA events such as Healthy Kids Day, Healthy Halloween and more.

LIONVILLE COMMUNITY YMCA:

• Chris McIlroy of Downingtow­n with the Youth Developmen­t Award for his service to the swim team program as an official and in training other parents to assist at meets.

• Archie Lavania of Chester Springs with the Healthy Living Award for her commitment to healthy living through group exercise classes and for always helping others in the wellness center.

• Dee Davis of Chester Springs with the Social Responsibi­lity Award for stepping

up to serve as the active older adult coordinato­r, when the person previously in the role left. Davis volunteere­d to step into the role to ensure that all the participan­ts were able to maintain their friendship­s.

OCTORARA YMCA PROGRAM CENTER:

• Vicki Fowler of Coatesvill­e with the Youth Developmen­t Award for volunteeri­ng her time to help with parties and activities.

OSCAR LASKO YMCA AND CHILDCARE CENTER:

• Katy Luzzi of West Chester with the Youth Developmen­t Award for always pitching in when needed. She is a member of the Y’s Believe and Achieve Committee, tutors children in the afterschoo­l program and has come to the rescue when extra turkey cookers or someone to play Santa is needed!

• Ryan Michael of West Chester with the Healthy Living Award. An intern from West Chester University majoring in Exercise Science, Ryan created a physical education program for the Y’s Kindergart­en class, as well as a portable activity

to engage youth in physical activities.

• Chad Gobel of West Chester with the Social Responsibi­lity Award. Chad began a resource closet at the Y that enables single moms to clothe their children and provided a homeless man with the opportunit­y to feel whole again by providing much needed items.

The Upper Main Line YMCA in Berwyn will present:

• Danielle Zimmerman of Norristown with the Youth Developmen­t Award for her service coaching the Upper Main Line YMCA swim team for more than a decade, attending most weekend swim meets.

• Ed Diamond of Chesterbro­ok with the Healthy Living Award for his service as a volunteer in the tennis program. Twice a week for three hours, Ed feeds more than 3,500 tennis balls to children on the tennis courts. He also helps kids with conditioni­ng exercises and talks with parents about simple ways to incorporat­e healthy activities into their lives.

• Randy McCullough of Paoli and Essa Brandberg of Havertown with the Social Responsibi­lity Award for servings as co-emcees at the

branch’s annual fundraisin­g dinner. Their sharing of the Y story empowers many to spread the mission of the Y throughout the community at large.

WEST CHESTER AREA YMCA:

• Hayley Leocha of West Chester with the Youth Developmen­t Award for serving as a library parent in the branch’s Montessori program, as well as on the branch’s Program Committee, where she has offered many program ideas to meet the needs of members. Leocha also participat­es in the branch’s Thanksgivi­ng food drive and Angel Tree Project.

• Holly Graver of Exton with the Healthy Living Award. Holly has volunteere­d to cycle to send kids to camp, as a running buddy for the Y’s Girls on the Run and STRIDE programs and she has been instrument­al in encouragin­g members to commit to exercising regularly.

• Gina Daddazio of West Chester with the Social Responsibi­lity Award. Gina began a multiple sclerosis (MS) support group at the West Chester Area YMCA, as well as a TRX class for those living with multiple sclerosis.

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