WHEREAS, This year marks the 160th anniversary of the founding of
the first YMCA in the United States, a history marked with highlights
such as inventing basketball, volleyball, racquetball, pioneering
camping, and swimming lessons. YMCAs helped found the USO and Boy
Scouts of America and volunteers provided support and services to
millions of soldiers during the Civil War, World War I, and World War
II; and
WHEREAS, Since 1884 in our great state of Washington when the YMCA
of the Inland Northwest in Spokane was founded, YMCAs are at the heart
of community life in neighborhoods and towns across the nation, where
they provide quality programming with a focus on youth development,
healthy living, and social responsibility; and
WHEREAS, The YMCAs of Washington are for people of all faiths,
races, abilities, ages, and incomes and they serve more than 320,000
adults and 290,000 children in our communities through health programs,
such as chronic disease prevention, swimming, sports, and fitness
programs; through high quality early learning child care and after
school care services, which assist in school success; and through camps
for young people, which provide an opportunity to explore the outdoors,
build self-esteem, and make lasting friendships and memories; and
WHEREAS, Since 1947 the YMCA Youth and Government program has
worked with 35,000 high school students to learn about civic
responsibility through its annual student legislature and mock
courtroom trial programs; and
WHEREAS, The YMCAs of Washington provide more than 40 million
dollars annually in funding to support our communities through
scholarships, subsidies, partnerships, and sponsorships; and
WHEREAS, The YMCAs of Washington have more than 20,000 individuals
who volunteer at their local Y's each year, who generously give 6.9
million dollars in time, expertise, and resources to assist in the
efforts to strengthen our communities;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives
recognize and celebrate the 160th Anniversary of the founding of YMCA
in the United States, and honor Washington State YMCA members,
volunteers, and staff that serve our communities; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives recognize
the YMCAs of Washington State and honor their commitment to social
responsibility and their commitment to the development and healthy
living of our residents.