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Ahoy! Wayne YMCA Launches Treasure Quest to Raise $130K

The Wayne YMCA last night set sail on a six-week quest to raise $130,000 for programs that make the community stronger.

The Wayne YMCA set sail Jan. 22 on a six-week quest to raise $130,000 for programs that make the community stronger.

The Hanover Manor in East Hanover was packed with pirates as the seven branches of the Metropolitan YMCA of the Oranges launched the 2019 Treasure Quest campaign. The branches and parent organization set a collective goal of $1.14 million.

“We will dig deep where X marks the spot to uncover the potential of everyone in our community,” Wayne YMCA Executive Director Laura Tiedge said.

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Metro YMC President and CEO Richard K. Gorab, dressed as Jack Sparrow from Pirates of the Caribbean, said: “The YMCA provides the map to hidden treasures of personal accomplishment and community success; we are a place where families unearth ways to be healthy, children discover their potential, and seniors embark on new adventures based on their lifetimes of experiences.”

The Metro YMCA is recognized for its stewardship. Charity Navigator, the nation’s largest charity evaluator, has awarded the Metro Y its top rating for seven years straight in recognition of the YMCA’s sound fiscal management and commitment to accountability and transparency. Only 4 percent of charities have achieved that rating.

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The YMCA branches have developed evidence-based programs that address longstanding social problems, including chronic diseases, poverty, educational disparities, and abuse and neglect of children, Metro YMCA Chief Development Officer Lisa Kelly said.

“We are fully committed to our mission of promoting healthy living, youth development and social responsibility, and funds raised through the Treasure Quest campaign will support local children, families and adults in need,” Kelly said.

To contribute to the annual appeal, contact Kelly at lkelly@metroymcas.org or 973-758-9622, visit www.metroymcas.org/donate, or stop by the Wayne YMCA at 1 Pike Drive.

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ABOUT THE Y

Established in 1885, the Metropolitan YMCA of the Oranges invests in its diverse communities to promote wellness, safety and quality of life for children, adults and seniors. Its seven branches in East Orange, Livingston, Maplewood, Hackensack, Hardyston, Stillwater and Wayne are committed to nurturing the potential of kids, promoting healthy living and fostering a sense of social responsibility through an array of programs. Some 35,000 people belong to the Metro Y, which awards more than $2.8 million annually in direct and indirect financial assistance.

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