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Armed Services YMCA Hawaii

Strengthening our Military `Ohana in Hawaii

aka Armed Services YMCA of Honolulu   |   Pearl Harbor, HI   |  http://www.asymcahi.org/

Mission

The mission of the Armed Services YMCA is to enhance the life of military personnel and their family members in spirit, mind and body, by providing programs that strengthen families, and are relevant to the unique challenges of military life.

Ruling year info

1987

Executive Director

Ms. Laurie Moore

Main address

1260 Pierce St, Suite 145

Pearl Harbor, HI 96860 USA

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EIN

99-0075037

NTEE code info

YMCA, YWCA, YWHA, YMHA (P27)

Youth Development Programs (O50)

Military/Veterans' Organizations (W30)

IRS filing requirement

This organization is required to file an IRS Form 990 or 990-EZ.

Programs and results

What we aim to solve

SOURCE: Self-reported by organization

Military families move 6-9 times before a military child graduates from high school, 3 times more frequently than their civilian counterparts. Due to the service member’s upward trajectory, military families are faced with ongoing transitions that impact their financial security, and their physical and mental health. By offering programs that focus on youth development and healthy living, ASYMCA helps mitigate the negative effects of frequent moves and the ensuing isolation. ASYMCA programs and services enable military parents and children to make new friendships and feel part of a community. Through programs like Operation Hero and camp, military children develop emotionally and academically, and military spouses connect with others who have the same challenges. What results is improved resilience among military children and spouses, and a sense of wellbeing for the entire family. This allows the deployed service member to stay focused, and ultimately, to be successful and safe.

Our programs

SOURCE: Self-reported by organization

What are the organization's current programs, how do they measure success, and who do the programs serve?

Child & Youth Education

Parent Participation Preschool – a low-cost three-phase academic and theme-based preschool for children ages 3-5 offered at all ASYMCA Branches on Oahu, with the primary objective to enable Hawaii’s military parents to work alongside their children in a structured learning environment to ease transition from home to school

Operation Little Learners (Early Learning Readiness and Playmorning) – an early childhood development program which fosters physical, cognitive, social/emotional and language development for children ages 1-5 years, while building confidence among parents as teachers. With a curriculum focused on phonics, writing, science and math skills, children gain foundations necessary for kindergarten and future academic success.

Educational Camps – offers immersive, experiential education for military children up to age 12, providing academic and social-emotional enrichment to help overcome the stress of parental deployment that often leads to poor grades, limited social networks, depression and anxiety

Population(s) Served
Children and youth
Military personnel

Where we work

Our results

SOURCE: Self-reported by organization

How does this organization measure their results? It's a hard question but an important one.

Number of families served

This metric is no longer tracked.
Totals By Year
Population(s) Served

Military personnel

Type of Metric

Output - describing our activities and reach

Direction of Success

Increasing

Our Sustainable Development Goals

SOURCE: Self-reported by organization

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Goals & Strategy

SOURCE: Self-reported by organization

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Charting impact

Four powerful questions that require reflection about what really matters - results.

ASYMCA strives to strengthen our military families by focusing in three specific areas: 1) Develop youth through programs that incorporate education, academic and social engagement; 2) Enable healthy living through programs that promote standards for a lifetime of healthy eating and physical activity; and 3) Foster social responsibility through programs which increase family resilience.

ASYMCA Hawaii offers a network of free or low-cost programs and services on the island of Oahu, serving our largest military population and the one most in need, our junior enlisted service members and their families in each of our military branches. We do this by connecting families to information and resources to help them meet the unique challenges of military life; and partnering with local military installations and leadership to identify areas of need for our military families, and gaps between those needs and current programming.

The Armed Services YMCA (ASYMCA) has been providing services to junior enlisted military personnel and their families since 1941. One of three non-federal entities that operate on installations, ASYMCA is established and positioned to serve military families, providing programs which Strengthen Our Military Family. Programs such as the Children’s Waiting Room, on-installation shuttle service, food pantries, and family bonding events help our military family overcome the challenges of military life. All ASYMCA programs are designed to build the stamina of deployed military members by supporting their families. This critical support helps ensure that they remain focused throughout their training and deployments, contributing to their wellbeing while they strive to keep our country safe.

Founded in 1861 to provide aid to soldiers in the Civil War, ASYMCA is our nation's oldest military-family focused charity. ASYMCA has worked closely with the US Department of Defense (DOD) to fulfill its mission, to enhance the lives of service members and their families in spirit, mind and body through programs which address the unique challenges of military life. As one of only three charities with a relationship to operate on installations in collaboration with the DoD, today ASYMCA supports 75 installations nationally, with ASYMCA Hawaii serving all six branches of service through its three branches at Marine Corps Base Hawaii, Wheeler Army Airfield, and Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam. ASYMCA Hawaii provides youth development, healthy living and social responsibility programs and services that address food insecurity; provide deployment support; assist with travel aid; and offer low-cost day camps for school-age children, child watch options for medical appointments and workouts, and more. Moving into the future, the ASYMCA Hawaii will continue 1) addressing gaps in affordable and accessible children’s care and development programs, and 2) meeting the needs of military families in Hawaii. We hope to help military families thrive during their time in Hawaii.

Financials

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Armed Services YMCA Hawaii

Board of directors
as of 09/06/2022
SOURCE: Self-reported by organization
Board chair

Lt Gen Dan Leaf, USAF (Ret.)

Don Anderson

Retired

Laura Aquilino

Member

Bob Borek

Vice Chair

Pam Cabrera

Member

Sandy Chadwick

Member

Susan Cowan

Member

Michael DeCaprio

Treasurer

Fran DeNinno

Member

Sarah Fargo

Member

Theresa LaCamera

Member

Dan Leaf

Chair

Paul L`Ecuyer

Member

Reese Liggett

Member

Joe Logan

Member

Glenn Medeiros

Member

Sally Mist

Member

Carol Nelson

Member

Elizabeth Pouliot

Member

Eddie Quan

Member

Margaret Sibley

Member

Adrianne Sofge

Member

Vivien Stackpole

Member

Nancy White

Secretary

Jeannine Wiercinski

Member

Cindy Wilsbach

Member