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    ----------------------- Strengths(what do we well‚ what unique resources can you draw on‚ what do others see as your strengths) • Serves people of all ages‚ backgrounds‚ and abilities. • Strong association file and brand position • No “turn away” policy • Referrals # one source of new member and participants • Included gov’t programs‚ community programs • Staff satisfaction surveys showed high satisfaction and commitment • New partnerships (community and corporate)

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    Ymca Case Analysis

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    Situation Analysis The Young Men’s Christian Association known as the YMCA or the Y for short is a charitable nonprofit consists of over 2‚700 YMCA locations‚ 19‚000 staff members‚ 600‚000 volunteers 10‚000 communities . The mission statement of the Y is “to put christian principles into practice through programs that build healthy spirit‚ mind and body for all. The Stonestown Family YMCA was created in 1954 under the name Golden West YMCA‚ but then in 1976 changed to the current name. For the

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    Ymca Case Study

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    Overall‚ the larger did well on planning for the YMCA event. I felt everyone was participating and planning with the team. During class when we sit together as the group for YMCA‚ I saw the group getting into discussion about ideas for the event. I saw groups going up to TAs and the professor talking to them for advices and getting their questions answered about the event. It shows that the team is willing to be prepared and know what they expect during the event. At the event‚ the team was well

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    ONTARIO PUMP COMPANY Ontario Pump Company‚ a small manufacturing company in Toronto‚ manufactures three types of pumps used in a variety of machinery. For many years the company has been profitable and has operated at capacity. However‚ in the last two years‚ prices on all pumps were reduced and selling expenses increased to meet competition and keep the plant operating at capacity. Second-quarter results for the current year‚ which follows‚ typify recent experience. ONTARIO PUMP COMPANY

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    Farmworker situation in Ontario Farm workers in Ontario had been one of the most vulnerable agriculture workers for a long time and farm work continues to be dangerous in Canada. The situation isnt getting any better in Ontario and this needs to change since this had lasted for many years. The way farm workers are being treated are not equal as everyone else‚ I think farm workers deserve the same rights and equality as everyone else in Canada. Firstly‚ farm workers deserve to have equal rights

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    Ymca History

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    The YMCA The YMCA has a very clear and concise mission statement. Their mission is "to put Christian principles into practice through programs that build healthy spirit‚ mind‚ and body for all". The YMCA is the nation’s largest not-for-profit community service organization in America. With more than 2‚500 YMCAs‚ they are able to meet the health and social service needs of 18.9 million men‚ women and children in over 10‚000 communities in the United States. No one is turned away from the

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    Ymca Observation

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    For my observation I chose to survey a few students that attend after school/day care at YMCA Elmonte. YMCA elmonte has guidelines for volunteers and requires A background check for non staff. I was not able to get full access to the YMCA as a volunteer due too time constraints for this first observation‚ but should be processed in time for observation number two for older aged adolescents. I choose to pay attention to age groups 4-5 years old for my first study as grounds for learning about Social

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    Ontario Gateway Analysis

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    December 11‚ 1996 From: Operations Team Re: Insurance Policy Analysis and Recommendation As requested‚ our team has conducted a thorough analysis of the four existing insurance policies (RCNC1‚ RCNC2‚ CTC‚ and HIC)‚ including the costs and benefits of each proposal‚ and associated risks. Based on our investigation‚ we recommend using the CTC insurance plan as of March 1‚ 1997. CTC Excels on Cost Savings and Risk Our analysis focused on achieving two main goals: 1) minimize the chance of losses

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    Ymca Business Plan

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    Association ("YMCA" or in the USA "the Y") is a worldwide movement of more than 45 million members from 124 national federations affiliated through the World Alliance of YMCAs. Founded on June 6‚ 1844 in London‚ England by George Williams‚ the goal of the organization was putting Christian principles into practice‚ achieved by developing "a healthy spirit‚ mind‚ and body." The YMCA is a federated organization made up of local and national organizations in voluntary association. Today‚ YMCAs are open to

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    Ymca Importance

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    The YMCA is one of thousands of charities and organizations that have come to shape our world in so numerous ways. The YMCA affects people on a daily bases. There are uncountable people all over the world that don’t have a place just to get out and exercise. In that situation is where the YMCA benefits people the most. At the YMCA‚ people can take part in activities that they love to succeed at‚ no matter their social class or income. The y is designed to fit into every person’s life just as wanted

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