
EVERETT, WA. March 31, 2025 – The YMCA of Snohomish County is proud to announce the success of its 2025 Community Campaign, which raised over $1.52 million through dedicated volunteer-led efforts. As the Y’s largest annual fundraising initiative, Community Campaign mobilizes volunteers, staff, and community partners to champion the mission of ensuring equitable access to YMCA programs, memberships, and services for all.
“This incredible achievement reflects the generosity and commitment of our community,” said Peyton Tune, President and CEO of the YMCA of Snohomish County. “Every dollar raised helps remove barriers, ensuring individuals and families have access to life-changing programs that foster health, well-being, and a sense of belonging.”
This year’s campaign focused on four key initiatives:
- Strength in Community: Campaign contributions provide financial assistance so children, families, and individuals can access vital programs, including child care, youth leadership, and wellness initiatives, creating a space where everyone can thrive.
- Combating Isolation: The Y is committed to creating welcoming spaces for over 150,000 people—seniors, teens, children, and adults—helping to combat loneliness and build meaningful connections.
- Youth Development: In 2025, the Y will reach over 50,000 youth across Snohomish County, offering mentorship, transformative programs, and safe spaces that empower the next generation of changemakers.
- Accessible Child Care: Addressing the critical need for high-quality child care, the Y will serve over 1,400 children this year, giving families confidence that their children are in a safe, supportive, and enriching environment.
All funds raised through the Community Campaign directly benefit the six local Y branches, Youth Leadership programs, Early Learning initiatives, and YMCA Camp Casey.
“This campaign is about so much more than dollars—it’s about impact,” Tune added. “With the support of our generous donors and dedicated volunteers, we are transforming lives and strengthening our community. We are deeply grateful to the more than 2,200 donors who made this possible.”
To donate to the YMCA Community Campaign, please visit ymca-snoco.org/give.