Picture says 100 years at YM&YWS

The Y’s Centennial Celebrations Have Begun

nyob rau hauv 1917 the Y opened its doors and nearly 100 years later the Y is thriving as it serves the local community. Lub Xya Hli Ntuj 1 marks the beginning of our new fiscal year, so as we enter FY17 we’re entering celebration mode. And we have so much to celebrate and be proud of!

At its heart the Y is a community organization so it made sense that our first celebratory event was routed in the local community: the Nagle AvenueSidney Offerman Way Co-naming Ceremony. Txog hnub Friday, Lub Rau Hli Ntuj 17 the Y was pleased to host over 20 members of the Offerman Family to honor their patriarch, Sidney Offerman. He was a key player in the Y’s history, shaping the organization into the wide-reaching, community-support agency it is today. The City of New York recognized this contribution to the greater community by co-naming Nagle Avenue, so on the 17th we came together to witness the unveiling of Sidney Offerman Way.

The following Monday we shared our excitement on a global stage: in honor of the Y’s centennial anniversary the New York Stock Exchange invited us to ring their iconic bell. On June 20 a group of board members, neeg ua haujlwm, and Summer Youth Employment Program participants gathered on the NYSE’s balcony and trading floor to cheer as CEO Martin Englisher rang the Closing Bell.

Hais txog qhov lawv xav tau
Tsim kom muaj leej txiv raws txoj cai 1917, ntxawg&YWHA ntawm Washington Heights & Nroog (ntsaws) Yog qaum teb Manhattan tus premier Yudais lub zej zog — muab rau neeg noj ib haiv neeg thiab kev economically diverse Pheej yig – txhim kho txoj sia zoo rau cov neeg uas muaj hnub nyoog los ntawm kev sib tham txog kev noj qab haus huv thiab cov kev pab rau kev noj qab haus huv, kev nyab xeeb, kev kawm ntawv, kev ncaj ncees thiab kev ncaj ncees, Thaum kev txhawb ntau haiv neeg lus thiab cov lus xaus, thiab tu cov neeg yuav tsum tau.

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