Be the spark in turning the impossible to I'm Possible  

YMCA Calgary is a place where everyone can feel that they belong and can reach their goals. Our facilities and programs are a focal point for local communities that enable better health and increased well-being.

We are able to provide these programs and services, including those focused on Calgary’s youth, because of the generosity of our volunteers, donors and sponsors.

It takes a village

 

Become a volunteer 

YMCA Calgary volunteers make a meaningful difference, helping build healthy, happy communities and a place where everyone feels they belong. Our volunteer opportunities are varied, and include administration, aquatics, fitness, child and youth development, care and education, community outreach, facility operations, and more. Join us!

 

2023 volunteers


 

2,210


 

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Volunteers  
(2022: 1,683)

 

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126,000


 

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Volunteers hours 
(2022: 97,548)

 

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Be a donor

By supporting YMCA Calgary and our programs, you are helping build a healthier, more vibrant community today, and a legacy for tomorrow. Learn more about donating to YMCA Calgary, partnering with us, or sponsorship. 

We are grateful for the generous donors who contributed to YMCA Calgary in 2023!

26
Lead Up donors - gifts of $5,000+ over three years
138
Team Up donors - monthly donations
127
Generous legacy plans
1280
Donors

We are part of the village

Here are some of the ways we provided subsidies and support so everyone has the chance to belong, grow, thrive and lead, regardless of their circumstances.

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CHILD & YOUTH ASSISTANCE: $1.5-million                 

Helping kids access fun, safe recreation. An additional 5,300 children accessed the Calgary Flames Grade 6 YMCA Membership program.

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ADULT ASSISTANCE: $3.6-million                

Providing access to reduced-fee memberships so adults can grow stronger and thrive in all aspects of their lives.

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OUTDOOR CAMP EXPERIENCES: $305,642                

Opening the door for young people to build confidence and memories at Camp Chief Hector through camp subsidies.

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YOUTH EMPOWERMENT: $1.8-million                 

From Tutor Table to Indigenous Programs, we help youth build new skills and a sense of belonging through our community programs.

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GLOBAL INITIATIVES: $41,000           

Ukraine YMCA $24,000           
Bogota YMCA $17,000

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Thank you to our program funding partners!

Government of Alberta continues to support YMIND, YMCA Calgary’s youth mental wellness program. They have also made considerable investments in capital projects at Camp Chief Hector YMCA through the Love, Camp Campaign and other YMCA facility projects.

Government of Canada supports the YMIND youth mental wellness program. 

Government of Canada Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada is a proud funder of Language Instruction for Newcomers to Canada (LINC).

RBC Foundation is a proud supporter of the YMCA Youth Leadership Institute.

Scotiabank supports the YMCA Alternative Suspension Program.

United Way Calgary & Area provides funding for Alternative Suspension, Indigenous, Teen Vibe and Tutoring Table programs.

Calgary Flames Foundation funds the Calgary Flames Grade 6 YMCA Membership program.

Canadian Tire Jumpstart Charities Supports Indigenous Day Camps, helping kids overcome financial and accessibility barriers to sport and recreation in an effort to provide inclusive play for kids of all abilities.

City of Calgary supports YMCA Calgary Indigenous Programs through Family & Community Support Services.

The David & Leslie Bissett Fund at the Calgary Foundation supports the YMCA Alternative Suspension Program.

connectFirst Credit Union is a proud funder and volunteer for the YMCA Achievement Program for youth new to Canada (YMAP).

Capital Power supports the Brave Dogs Clan Program which guides Indigenous high school students in cultural learnings, community engagement, and attaining high school credits.

William S. Herron Family Charitable Foundation is proudly supporting YMCA Calgary’s Lifesaving Sport program and basketball for youth.

 

Thank you to all our partners and major donors! (Gifts of $10,000+)

Allard Foundation Ltd. 
Catherine Angus and Mark Hutchison 
Anonymous (6) 
Anonymous Family Legacy Fund at the Calgary Foundation 
ARC Resources Ltd. 
The David and Leslie Bissett Fund at the Calgary Foundation 
Botting Mechanical 
Brookfield Residential 
Calgary Flames Foundation 
Canadian Tire Jumpstart Charities 
Capital Power Corporation 
The Carrera Foundation 
The Jack Carter Family Fund at Calgary Foundation 
The City of Calgary 
Courtyard & Residence Inn by Marriott, Calgary South 
Shannon Doram and Allan Haigh 
Derek Evans & Janet Dawson 
Trevor & Cindy Gardner 
Gibsons Energy Inc. 
Government of Alberta 
Roderick W. Graham 
Tom Harris Fund for Families 
William S. Herron Family Charitable Foundation 
Andrew Howden 
Clarke & Adele Hunter 
Imperial Oil Limited 
Lorne & Pat Larson 
Melcor Development Ltd. 
 

Andrew and Deirdre Melton 
Kathy Melton 
The Melton Foundation 
Dr. Maureen Milligan & R. Vance Milligan K.C. 
Dennis O'Rourke - Sureway Construction 
Adam Pekarsky and Sonia Heroux 
Pekarsky & Co. Ltd. 
Pekarsky Family Foundation 
Beth Pollock 
Terry & Marion Poole 
PrairieSky Royalty Ltd. 
PRECOR Corporate 
Jackie Pyke and Evan Hazell 
RBC Foundation 
Remington Development Corporation 
The Sarjeant Family 
Scotiabank 
Shane Homes Ltd. 
Mr. & Mrs. B. Slavin 
Adam Smith 
James Smith 
Stone Creek Charitable Foundation 
Sysco Edmonton 
TC Energy 
TD Bank Group 
Jay & Gwen Thornton 
Garth & Ann Toombs 
Brian Tsang 
United Way of Calgary and Area 
YMCA Canada