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2020 Annual Report Draft-Final-Web BUILDING BRIDGES WE ARE THE Y 2019-2020 Annual Report ANAHEIM FAMILY YMCA Our Desired Impact Through involvement at the Y, people in our communities are spiritually, mentally and physically healthy. Our youth feel safe and empowered to lead significant lives. All relationships are nurtured and people feel connected to one another and responsible in building a sense of community FOR ALL. Page | 1 To all our Friends, The Anaheim Family YMCA has been a cause-driven institution in Anaheim since 1911. And after 110 years of serving the cities of Anaheim, Cypress, Stanton and La Palma, we understand what our families and residents need to be their best. We always have and always will be there to strengthen our community. The challenge of COVID-19 tested us as a nation and as a community; this unprecedented disruption resulted in significant challenges across our organization and our community. However, it is because of these challenges that we are stronger and more resilient; as an organization, we are proud of the RACE • ETHNICITY • IMMIGRATION ECONOMIC STATUS way we pivoted to provide critical support to our community that remained true to our Mission and MILLION POPULATION BY RACE/ETHNICITY 1 AFRICAN AMERICAN 6 62% PEOPLE Purpose. We want you to know, despite all that has happened over these last ten months, our Y and By 2060, America’s COMMUNITIES TODAY racial/ethnic demographics are 43.1 LIVE IN our families remain strong. With 2020 behind us, we look forward to 2021 with great expectation 2060 projected to shift significantly, REPRESENT 44% IN and hope for a more equitable, healthier and indeed, stronger future for our community. with Caucasian communities no POVERTY THE U.S. OUR CHANGING longer representing a majority of U.S. POVERTY RATES BY AGE $1 TRILLION 29% the population, Hispanic/Latino, 20% 12% 9% 5 < 18 yrs. 18–64 yrs. > 65 yrs. IN ECONOMIC To our Anaheim YMCA staff, on behalf of a very grateful community — thank you for your Asian/Pacific Islander and COMMUNITIES 17% 13%14% Multiracial communities rapidly extraordinary service this year. Faced with unimaginable circumstances, unfathomable obstacles and 10% BUYING 6% growing and African American At the Y, we believe communities 6% 7 an ever-changing path, your commitment and resilience were an inspiration to so many. We are so 3% 1% 1% % OF U.S. HOUSEHOLDS are stronger when everyone has and Native American communities proud of what you do every day and know that you will continue to be the change-makers. Caucasian Hispanic/ African Asian Multiracial Native remaining stable. FACE FOOD POWER the opportunity to reach their full Latino American Pacific Islander American potential. Our communities are INSECURITY XIN 12 rapidly changing and it is mission To our donors and community partners, your giving and collaboration were even more vital andand business critical that Ys respond CHÀO! ABILITY 8 appreciated this year. Your support helped us to close longstanding gaps as well as the newwith ones relevant strategies to meet the 2 3 created because of the pandemic. Our Y and our community are so fortunate to have you asevolving needs of people across all HOLA! 你好! % OF AMERICANS dimensions of diversity. By providing % OF IN advocates for change and accelerators of our good work. impactful services and support LIVE WITH MORE THAN 4 DIVERSE ABILITIES networks, and building bridges 1 4 19 THE 60 MILLION between people from all backgrounds, SPEAK A LANGUAGE We sincerely thank all our participants, donors, volunteers and members of the community who 13 9, 10 we help to create stronger, more KIDS OTHER THAN RELIGION & FAITH continue to support the Anaheim YMCA, especially during this COVID-19 crisis. As a communitycohesive communities for all. POPULATION UNDER AGE 6 service organization and nonprofit, we have learned that we count on our community just as much as IS FOREIGN-BORN IS A CHILD OF ENGLISH 20% IMMIGRANTS AT HOME AMONG U.S. ADULTS, 22.8% they’ve counted on us for the past 110 years. THE RELIGIOUSLY 15% GENERATIONS 11, 12 SEXUAL ORIENTATION AND GENDER IDENTITY 13, 14 UNAFFILIATED 16.1% Together, we can support those who need us the most. Thank you! MILLENNIALS Estimated population rounded ARE INCREASING PERCENT OF U.S. ADULTS to the nearest million. 10% NOW 2007 2014 MILLION U.S. ADULTS IDENTIFY AS THE LARGEST 83 M GENERATION 81 M 78 M LESBIAN, GAY, BISEXUAL NOTE: The statistics shown here 66 M % OF IMMMIGRANTS are just a small sample of the ways IN U.S. HISTORY OR TRANSGENDER community demographics are 9 IDENTIFY AS shifting across various dimensions of diversity. Visit the DIG section of 28 M NON-CHRISTIAN 32 the Brand Resource Center for In 2015, the U.S. Supreme Court lifted additional infographics. 1 M state bans on gay marriage, effectively Greatest Generation Silent Generation Baby Boomers Generation X Millennials Post-Millennials (Born before 1925) (b. 1925-1945) (b. 1946-1964) (b. 1965-1980) (b. 1981-1997) (Born after 1997) THE RATE OF SUICIDE ATTEMPTS IS legalizing it in all 50 states. The Equal FOR MORE INFORMATION on serving diverse communities, GREATER FOR LESBIAN, Employment Opportunity Commission TIMES GAY AND BISEXUAL YOUTH THAN contact [email protected] or call 800 872 9622. 1 IN 5 AMERICANS THAT OF STRAIGHT YOUTH. also ruled that existing federal law 4 prohibits employment discrimination Join the conversation: based on sexual orientation or @GlobalYMCA GlobalYMCA #YforALL BY 2030 WILL BE 65+ gender identity. Kay Carpenter Rick Martens, Ed.D 1. https://www.census.gov/content/dam/Census/library/publications/2015/demo/p25-1143.pdf 2. http://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2017/05/03/key-findings-about-u-s-immigrants/ 3. http://www.migrationpolicy.org/research/immigrant-and-refugee-workers-early-childhood-field-taking-closer-look; 4. http://www.census.gov/prod/2013pubs/acs-22.pdf; 5. https://www.census.gov/library/publications/2016/demo/p60-256.html 6. http://www.terry.uga.edu/news/releases/asians-hispanics-driving-u.s.-economy-forward-according-to-uga-study 7. https://www.ers.usda.gov/topics/food-nutrition-assistance/food-security-in-the-us/key-statistics-graphics.aspx#foodsecure 501734 01/18 Board Chair President & CEO 8. http://www.census.gov/newsroom/releases/archives/miscellaneous/cb12-134.html; 9. http://www.pewforum.org/2015/05/12/americas-changing-religious-landscape/ 10. http://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2015/05/19/growing-share-of-u-s-immigrants-have-no-religious-affiliation/ 11. https://www.census.gov/newsroom/press-releases/2014/cb14-84.html 12. http://www.cnn.com/2013/11/06/us/baby-boomer-generation-fast-facts/index.html 13. http://williamsinstitute.law.ucla.edu/wp-content/uploads/Gates-How-Many-People-LGBT-Apr-2011.pdf; 14. http://www.thetrevorproject.org/pages/facts-about-suicide Page | 2 RACE • ETHNICITY • IMMIGRATION ECONOMIC STATUS MILLION POPULATION BY RACE/ETHNICITY 1 AFRICAN AMERICAN 6 RACE • ETHNICITY • IMMIGRATION ECONOMIC STATUS 62% OUR CHANGING RACE • ETHNICITY • IMMIGRATION ECONOMIC STATUS By 2060, America’s PEOPLE MILLION COMMUNITIES POPULATION BY RACE/ETHNICITY 1 AFRICAN AMERICAN 6 TODAY racial/ethnic demographics are MILLION LIVE IN 62% 1 PEOPLE 6 43.1 COMMUNITIESBy 2060, America’s POPULATION BY RACE/ETHNICITY COMMUNITIES 2060 AFRICANprojected AMERICAN to shift significantly, REPRESENT TODAY racial/ethnic 62%demographics are By 2060, America’s 44% PEOPLE IN 43.1 LIVE IN COMMUNITIESwith Caucasian communities no POVERTY THE U.S. At2060 the Y, we believe communitiesprojected to are shift strong significantly, when TODAY IN racial/ethnicREPRESENT demographics are LIVE IN 44% THE 43.1 longer representing a majority of U.S. POVERTY RATES BY AGE everyone has the opportunitywith Caucasian to reach communities their full no 2060POVERTYOUR CHANGINGU.S. projected to shift significantly, IN REPRESENT $1 TRILLION 44% 29% 5 OUR CHANGING potential. 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