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2014
SPONSORSHIP
OPPORTUNITIES
18th Annual
Tribute to
Jackie Robinson
& Scholarship
Gala
Saturday,
April 26, 2014
6pm
Sheraton
Harbor Island
Hotel & Resort
“A LIFE IS
NOT IMPORTANT
EXCEPT IN THE
IMPACT IT HAS ON
OTHER LIVES.”
JACKIE ROBINSON
“Failure is not an option when it comes to helping
all children graduate from college. Since 1997, the
Jackie Robinson Family YMCA has awarded over
150 scholarships... to college-bound high school
seniors from San Diego County's most critical
community.”
Michael Brunker
Executive
Director,
Jackie Robinson
Family YMCA
The
Challenge
Our
service area is challenged by high drop-out
rates, unemployment and poverty.
35% of households earn less than $25K per year.
52 documented gangs in Southeastern San Diego.
Our programs teach character, values, physical
skills, and self-esteem, and provide life-saving
alternatives to gangs and violence.
The Community
The Jackie Robinson YMCA serves the Southeastern
San Diego communities of Alta Vista, Logan, Bay
Terraces, Chollas View, Emerald Hills, Encanto,
Gateway, Golden Hill, Grant Hill, Jamacha-Lomita,
Lincoln Park, Logan Heights, Memorial, Mountain
View, Mt. Hope, Oak Park, Paradise Hills, Shelltown,
Sherman Heights,
Skyline, Southcrest, Stockton, Valencia Park, Webster
and neighborhood communities in National City north
of 18th Street and west of I-805. Currently, the area is
experiencing unparalleled growth, a trend that is
expected to continue for the next 10 to 15 years.
ETHNICITY
HOUSEHOLD INCOME
Hispanic
142,711
52%
Asian
46,502
17%
Black
40,363
15%
White
24,699
9%
Two or
more races
8,393
3%
Hawaiian/
Pacific
Islander
6,228
2%
Other
2,295
1%
AGE
0-19
91,157
33%
20-44
100,414
37%
45 plus
80,785
30%
Median
Age
31.18
Total
Population
272,356
Under $25k
26,282
37%
$25k-$50k
22,932
32%
Under
$50k
Total
49,214
68%
$50k-$75k
12,859
18%
$75k plus
9,874
13%
Total
Households
71,947
Persons per
Household
3.6
Median
Household
Income
$35,496
Our Members
The YMCA has been a great help to
me and my family by offering
programs designed around children of
all age groups. It gives my
children the opportunity to have
experiences I would not otherwise be
able to provide. I am grateful to the
YMCA for making it possible for my
children to belong.
In camp, my children have learned
how to interact with others their own
age and during difficult
situations. They have also learned
how to cope and deal with things that
may not go their way using character
values. My children have also learned
how to swim at the YMCA.
Adore’-16, Julian-13, Anthony-8,
Brielle-7, and Bre Yon-7
None of this would be possible
without the financial aid I receive. This is a great benefit for me as well,
being a single mother of 5 children working full time without receiving
any child support to help pay for the programs at the YMCA. Since my
family was terminated from the Calworks welfare-to-work program due
to budget issues, this has been the only program that I can afford and
that is only because of the financial assistance program that was
offered.
There are so many reasons why my family loves the Y but one of the
things I like about the programs is the staff. The staff is very friendly and
helpful, and works with me to offer the FA that I need in order to allow
my children to attend. I also like that the schedules coincide with my
work hours to accommodate parents who work longer hours.
I think that everyone should know that the Jackie Robinson YMCA is a
family-oriented organization that doesn’t discriminate against race, age,
religion, disabilities, financial situations, etc.
At the Y, you are treated with respect and as if you are part of the
family. Thank you for taking my family in as one of your own.
- Vickiquita Rucker, Y Member and Parent
With Your Support
10 high school seniors will be awarded college scholarships.
$86,000 in membership subsidies will be given to more than 1,000 families
in need.
2,000 children involved in youth sports will receive nearly $25,000 in
program subsidy over four seasons.
800 children will learn to swim at our YMCA and receive an average 60%
program subsidy amounting to over $15,000.
Over 1,500 children will be able to attend summer day camp on a sliding
scale.
Ramona (77) and Joe (80) Daniels
have participated for several years
in our Active Older Adults workout
group that meets four times a
week and includes events like a
Senior Prom, Birthday Parties,
weekly
potlucks, and much more. “We
made a lot of friends with our
workout class, and the Y has
provided many benefits with their
outings,
special
treats, etc.”,
Adds Joe, “There are a lot of goodfree
things
that have
happened
to me
says
Ramona.
in my lifetime. Coming to the YMCA has been the best thing. My life
began when I started coming to the Jackie Robinson Y. I have a lot
more energy, motivation, and things just seem brighter.”
Our 2013 Scholarship
Recipients:
Carolina Leon, Gabriela Mejia, Javier Jesus Mendez, Jessica Aguilar,
Kristoff Lamont Lilliard, Limna S. Lio Hernandez, Lydiette Okaira DeJesus,
Malcolm-Josiah Foster, Mayra Rodriguez, Natalie Shaw, Radhiya Bryant
Past Scholarship Recipients
2012
2008
2004
1999
Josue Calzada
Samuel Drew
Kiana Elliott
Ariana Federico
Michelle Hernandez
Alma Mendoza
Nataly Orozco
Chrisitan Sanchez
Korral TGaylor
Gamilah West
Michael Wright
Maria Del Rosario Jimenez
Yesenia Hernandez
Kirstyne Lange
Whitney McMahan
Vladimir Medenica
Ashly Solono
Karlis Thorpe
Theresa Tran
Joel Walker
DeAndra’e Woods
Gracie Austin
Meri Birhane
Austin Jones
Richard Morgan
Florence Pacho
Sakhone Phommarat
Marlon Pierce
Judith Silva
Maria Alvarez
Janita Griffin
Barry Harris
Samuel James
Victoria Jones
Brenita Kagler-Porter
Louangviseth Lasaath
DeVonne Mitchell
Brett Moore
NhuQuynh Tran
2007
2011
Ania Boyd
La’Toya Banks
Cristian Davila
Blanca Hernandez
Evrin Peavy
Aun’Twanette
Murphy
Rosa Rios
Sergio Rios
Curtis Royall III
Patricia Woods
2010
Abel Salas
Andre Cherry
Anthony Cherry
Crystal Morgan
Dartanyun Johnson
Jerry Stevenson
Johanna Mejia
Nonoy Suguitan
Obsa Ali
Yulma Rubio
Albert Ayson Jr.
Jasmine Campbell
Nyemal Chuol
Lauren Gutierrez
Angela Khamkhiem
Cody Marshall
Lakeshia Newsome
Letriece Patton
Monet Perez
Toriano Thomas
2006
Brionna Baker
Jorge Barrera
Sabrana Boyd
Jessica Gonzales
John Knapp
Ramla Mohamoud
Yasmeen Salaam
Abel Salgado
Danielle Santos
Courtney Sellers
Dominique Streeter
2005
2009
Tiona Brown
Fadhi Ali
Alisa De La Cruz
Pharon Baker
Fatuma Guyo
Devon S. Boone
Akilah Hicks
Gloria Chukwueke
Sasha Knox
Micah-Christian Foster Christine Lai
Marquis Hayes
James Malone
Jaimie Hernandez
Khe’shan Nelson
Jamellah Johnson
Yasmin Perez
Lachanae Mcafee
Jaree Streeter
Roriscilla Wright
Juan Carlos Vargas
2003
Kleulia Blackmon
Raynell Crews
Crystal Flournoy
Mohamed Hirsi
Jackie IIemaleota
Dante Jones
Shawnte Lewis
2002
Shanika Honeycutt
Jessica Hunt
Daniel Kidane
Linda Ngoc Le
Erica Smith
1998
Ruth Carter
Rachel Evans
Ronald Hodge
Nancy Jurado
Kelly Luong
Ashanti Smith
Anasa Victoria
1997
Christine Basic
Edna Malaga
Christopher Wright
2001
Naisha Allen
Yadani Bayene
Nyadak Tut Deng
Rochelle McFarlin
Amber Overstreeet
Amber Trigueros-Clemons
Winetta Greenlee
2000
Joseph Davis
Leeann Douglas
Willie Green
Precious Jackson
Shavecca Keels
Nicole Mitchell
Spencer Smith
Javon Taylor
Higher Education
Recipients of JRYMCA scholarships have attended Ivy
League schools as well as local and California colleges.
Barnard College
Bennett College
California Lutheran
University
CSU Chico
CSU Dominguez Hills
CSU Fresno
CSU Fullerton
CSU Heyward
CSU Long Beach
CSU Los Angeles
CSU San Marcos
CSU Stanislaus
City College
Duke University
Fort Belvoir
George Washington
University
Grossmont College
Harvard University
Howard University
Humboldt State University
Loyola Marymount
Mills College
Miramar College
Mt. Saint Mary’s College
Montana State University
Morehouse College
Norfolk State University
Northwestern University
Notre Dame
Pepperdine University
Point Loma Nazarene
San Diego City College
San Diego State University
San Francisco State
University
San Jose State University
Simmons College
Southwestern College
Spelman College
Stillman College
Texas Southern University
Tuskegee University
University of Redlands
University of California,
Berkeley
University of California,
Los Angeles
University of California,
San Diego
University of Pennsylvania
University of Southern
California
Virginia State University
Platinum Sponsorship
Title
sponsor of the event.
Branding on all PR materials.
Full-page color/cover ad in the program.
Special recognition and speaking opportunity at the
event.
JRYMCA program named in honor of the sponsor for
one year.
Sponsor banner displayed prominently at JRYMCA for
one year.
Scholarship naming opportunity.
Table for 10 at the Gala dinner with premium “dugout”
seating.
$42,000
Diamond Sponsorship
Branding
on all PR materials.
Full-page color ad in the program.
Special recognition and speaking opportunity at the
event.
JRYMCA program named in honor of the sponsor for
one year.
Sponsor banner displayed prominently at JRYMCA for
one year.
Scholarship naming opportunity.
Table for 10 at the Gala dinner with premium “dugout”
seating.
$20,000
Gold Sponsorship
Half-page
ad in the Souvenir Program.
JRYMCA program named in honor of the sponsor for
one year.
Scholarship naming opportunity.
Sponsor banner displayed prominently at JRYMCA for
one year.
Table for 10 at the Gala dinner with premium “dugout”
seating.
$10,000
Silver Sponsorship
Quarter-page
ad in the program.
JRYMCA program named in honor of the sponsor for
one year.
Sponsor banner displayed prominently at JRYMCA for
one year.
Table for 10 at the Gala dinner with premium “dugout”
seating.
$5,000
VIP Sponsorship
Premium “dugout” seating for one.
VIP reception, including a selection
of premium wines and
a “backstage pass” music studio recording event at the
Rancho Santa Fe home of Kim & Ray McKewon.
Only 20 seats available!
$600
2013 Sponsors
Platinum
Connie
Nelson
The Hunter
Family
Gold
Silver
Bronze Acorn Press | HG Daniels Company
Sheryl & Harvey White | Torrey Pines Bank
Sheraton San Diego Hotel & Marina | Donna Queen
Sponsorship
Yes!
I would like to become a sponsor
and support the mission and efforts of the
Jackie Robinson Family YMCA!
Your Name
Company Name
Street Address
City
State
Zip
Best Contact Phone Number
Email Address
METHOD OF PAYMENT
[ ] VISA [ ] MASTERCARD [ ] AMEX [ ] DISCOVER [ ] Check (Payable to JYMCA)
Name as it appears on Card
Card #
Exp. Date
Signature
Date
3-digit Security Code
LEVEL OF SPONSORSHIP
[ ] Platinum - $42,000
[ ] Diamond - $20,000
[ ] Gold - $10,000
[ ] Silver - $5,000
[ ] VIP Seats - $600 each @ _____# of seats requested
[ ] My Employer has a Matching Funds Program
JACKIE ROBINSON FAMILY YMCA
151 YMCA Way
San Diego, CA 92102
619 264 0144
jackierobinson.ymca.org
The Jackie Robinson Family YMCA is a branch of the YMCA of San Diego County,
an IRS recognized 501(c)(3) organization, tax identification number 95-2039198
The Number 42
“Sixty one years I’ve been in baseball. I’ve
played and worked with some of the all-time
legends, like Joe DiMaggio, Mickey Mantle, Ted
Williams, and Dave Winfield.
Right near the top of that list
was Jackie Robinson, who not only
broke records, he shattered the
barriers. He not only made a big
difference in the game, he forever
changed baseball. Jackie led, so that
players like Satchel Paige, Willie Mays,
and Hank Aaron could follow.
But Jackie’s contribution shouldn’t be
measured on his batting average. It’s much bigger
than that. Jackie wanted to make a difference in the
lives of at-risk kids - with mentoring programs and
scholarships for deserving youth.
Join me as we fight that good fight - to give a
better future to our kids. When it comes to our kids,
we all have to pitch in.”
Jerry Coleman
“The Other 42”
Tribute to
Jackie Robinson
& Scholarship
Gala Founder and
Honorary Chair,
in Memoriam