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My Y Week Raises Over $50,000 for the 2026 YMCA Community Campaign

EVERETT, WA. March 10, 2026 – The YMCA of Snohomish County wrapped up its 3rd Annual My Y Week, exceeding expectations and goals by bringing in over $50,000 in financial support. Throughout My Y Week, community partners donated $1 for every member check-in from March 1 – 9, 2026, generating excitement for and awareness of the 2026 Community Campaign.

This year’s My Y Week partners, Fluke Corporation, LifeWise Health Plan of Washington, Evergreen Health Monroe, Tulalip Resort Casino, Home Run Design + Remodel, People’s Bank, Marysville Toyota, Tapped Public House, Pacific Seafood, Coastal Community Bank, Rhino MFG, Inc., WestRock Construction, Puget Sound Energy, BECU, and Brooklyn Bros. Pizza, share in the Y’s mission of creating a healthy, connected community for all, regardless of an individual’s ability to pay.

These partners support the Y because they recognize the importance of strong community partnerships in promoting health and well-being. Their contributions help ensure that everyone, regardless of financial circumstances, has access to the programs and resources they need to thrive.

“The YMCA plays an essential role in strengthening communities by creating spaces where people of all ages can stay active, build relationships, and feel a sense of belonging,” said Kristin Meadows, CEO of LifeWise Health Plan of Washington. “LifeWise is proud to partner with the YMCA of Snohomish County during My Y Week to help expand access to programs that support the health and well-being of families and youth across our region.” 

The 2026 Community Campaign aims to raise $1.7 million to provide equitable access to all YMCA programs, including swimming lessons, youth sports, and child care. Last year, the Y granted $2.5 million in direct financial assistance and funds raised this year will help close the gap.

“Our community sponsors believe in the impact of the Y,” said Jennifer Willows, Chief Development Officer of YMCA of Snohomish County. “We want to extend a huge ‘thank you’ for their generous support and their commitment to community.”

Participation from YMCA members was also key to My Y Week’s success.

“We’re so grateful to our Y members who came out in full force,” said Willows. “With over 52,200 check-ins across our seven facilities, their visits directly supported the Community Campaign. It’s inspiring to see how much impact our members can have just by showing up.”

With three weeks remaining in this year’s Community Campaign, the Y hopes the energy and excitement generated during My Y Week will inspire even more individuals to give. To learn more about the 2026 Community Campaign, please visit ymca-snoco.org/give.