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Duck Race raises more than ,000 for local kids, families

Duck Race raises more than ,000 for local kids, families

Celebrating 25 Years of Community Engagement: The Iconic South Mountain YMCA Duck Race

The South Mountain YMCA's annual Duck Race has become a beloved tradition, marking its 25th anniversary this Memorial Day. This iconic event not only brings the community together in a festive celebration but also raises crucial funds to support local children and families in need. Through the collective efforts of dedicated staff, generous sponsors, and countless volunteers, the Duck Race has become a shining example of the YMCA's commitment to empowering and uplifting the lives of those it serves.

Uniting the Community, Empowering Families

A Cherished Tradition Takes Flight

The South Mountain YMCA's Duck Race has been a cherished tradition for the past 25 years, drawing in participants and spectators from across the community. Each Memorial Day, the event kicks off with a lively parade, where attendees don their best duck-themed attire and march through the streets, setting the stage for the main event. As the parade concludes, the excitement builds as 1,000 rubber ducks are released into the river, racing down the waterway in a thrilling display of community spirit.

Raising Vital Funds for Local Families

The Duck Race is more than just a fun-filled celebration; it serves as a crucial fundraiser for the South Mountain YMCA's financial assistance program. Through duck sponsorships, ticket sales, and individual donations, the event raised a remarkable net total of ,784 this year. These funds are vital in ensuring that local children and families have access to the YMCA's essential programs, including child care, sports, enrichment activities, and summer camps. By providing financial assistance, the YMCA is able to make these life-changing services accessible to those who might otherwise be unable to afford them.

Empowering the Next Generation

The impact of the Duck Race extends far beyond the day's festivities. In 2023 alone, the South Mountain YMCA awarded more than 6,000 in direct financial assistance, with 1 in 10 children in summer camps and 1 in 8 children in child care programs receiving support. This investment in the community's youth is a testament to the YMCA's unwavering commitment to empowering the next generation and ensuring that every child has the opportunity to thrive.

Fostering Meaningful Partnerships

The success of the Duck Race is a testament to the strength of the YMCA's partnerships within the community. This year's Ellie & Charlie Gianni Community Impact Grant recipient, the Maplewood-based nonprofit YouthNet, was selected for its alignment with the YMCA's mission and demonstrated impact on the local community. The ,000 grant will help YouthNet establish a new mental health initiative, equipping young people with the skills to navigate the challenges they face, from academic stress to identity development.

A Legacy of Community Engagement

The South Mountain YMCA's Duck Race has become more than just an annual event; it is a symbol of the organization's enduring commitment to the community it serves. For 25 years, the YMCA has been a beacon of hope, providing essential services and support to local families, and the Duck Race has been a shining example of this dedication. As the event continues to grow and evolve, it stands as a testament to the power of community engagement and the transformative impact that can be achieved when an organization like the YMCA puts the needs of its community first.

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