YMCA of Greater Brandywine Expands Community Support through Partnerships

WCU students drop off Holiday Cheer Kit donations at the Oscar Lasko YMCA and Childcare Center.

YGBW’s Holiday Cheer Program Supports Thousands

Chester County, PA (December 19, 2024) - The YMCA of Greater Brandywine (YGBW) focused on giving back this fall through education and outreach in partnership with local nonprofits, businesses, and community organizations. Learning about Hunger and Homelessness Last month, YGBW partnered with local organizations during Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week. The initiative involved students from YGBW’s Before and After School Enrichment (BASE) program, located at 16 schools across Chester County, in collaboration with the Chester County Food Bank, Kennett Area Community Service (KACS), Oxford SILO, Meals on Wheels of Chester County, The Bridge Food Pantry and Clothing Closet and Safe Harbor of Chester County.

Throughout the week, BASE students listened to presentations and completed meaningful service projects alongside these valued community partners, fostering greater awareness of local challenges while inspiring a spirit of service. Melissa Pacella, Executive Director of Oxford SILO, provided BASE students with a budgeting activity in order to help demonstrate the complexities of hunger and homelessness.

“It was a great experience and discussion with the kids. They started to understand that having a job does not necessarily mean that you have the resources that you need to provide food and shelter for your family, which is one of the reasons why organizations like SILO exist,” she concluded.

Students helped organize and color meal boxes, food bags, and meal tickets for upcoming distributions at the partner sites. They also collected over 250 boxes of cereal for local food distribution to families.

“Teaching our core values of caring, honesty, responsibility and respect is important to us as Y Educators,” shares Claudia Aust, Senior Association Director of Licensed Childcare Programming for YGBW. “Our partnerships with these incredible community organizations provide students with a deeper understanding of the issues facing our neighbors, while teaching compassion and empathy.” Watch Recap Video

Spreading Holiday Cheer Across Chester County

In addition to Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week, YGBW extended its impact throughout the fall. Through its Holiday Cheer Initiative, YGBW staff, donors, and community partners came together to provide essential support to Chester County families.

Led by Laura Mackiewicz, Director of Volunteer and Civic Engagement for YGBW, the Holiday Cheer Program successfully donated and distributed 3,678 Winter Coats to ensure families stay warm this winter, 900 Holiday Meal Kits to bring comfort and nourishment to local households, 2,237 Gifts of Cheer items for children plus 120 bikes to brighten the holidays.

Coats were provided by the Auto Dealers CARing for Kids Foundation. Bikes were provided by Giving Bikes Back. Meal Kits and Gifts of Cheer items were provided by YGBW members, staff and community partners, including businesses and group representatives from AccessLex Institute, Devon Preparatory School, Constellation PowerLabs, Gallagher, Girl Scout Troop 41316, Downingtown West Swim and Dive Team, Constellation Network, Criticare, Alliant, Chester County Human Resources Association, DELCO SHRM, NSM Insurance, KMA Studio, Unionville Elementary School, InLand Design, Kline & Specter, and West Chester University of PA, to name just a few.

“At the YMCA of Greater Brandywine, we are committed to strengthening our community,” said Mackiewicz. “Initiatives like the Holiday Cheer program show how much we can do when we work collaboratively.” Last year, the program served 561 households. This year, the program reached 908 households.

“I am always humbled by the number of neighbors and partners who want to pitch in and provide support during this season,” she continues. “Our partners at AccessLex sponsored 75 families across their staff. We had a sponsor make and donate two-dozen new, beautiful homemade blankets. Giving Bikes Back provided a new helmet (and helmet fitting and bike adjustments) to every participant during our distribution event. We are just blown away by their generosity and delighted to partner sharing Holiday Cheer with the community.”

About YGBW’s BASE Program: https://ymcagbw.org/before-and-after-school-childcare
Volunteer at YGBW: https://ymcagbw.org/give/volunteer
Auto Dealers CARING for Kids: https://www.morethanautodealers.com/who-we-are/about-us/auto-dealers-caring-kids/
Giving Bikes Back: https://www.givingbikesback.org/
Oxford SILO: https://oxfordsilo.com/

About the YMCA of Greater Brandywine

The YMCA of Greater Brandywine (YGBW), an association of nine YMCAs and Program Centers serving Chester County, is a leading non-profit organization committed to building community. We strive to nurture the potential of every child, promote healthy living and foster social responsibility through life-changing programs for all. YGBW raises funds to provide financial assistance to those unable to pay the standard rates. In 2023, $2.2 million was provided to more than 11,000 individuals to ensure they had access to childcare, summer camp, programs and memberships at YGBW. More than 60,000 people are members of YGBW. To learn more, visit ymcagbw.org.  

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