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Be the reason a child smiles this summer

Did you know that contributing to the Y’s Annual Impact Campaign helps kids throughout our community?

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The YMCA of Central Kentucky’s Annual Impact Campaign makes sure all kids get to explore the fun the Y has to offer.

Photo courtesy of YMCA of Central Kentucky

Summer camp is more than just fun and games — it’s a place where kids build confidence, make new friends, and are mentored by positive role models.

The YMCA of Central Kentucky believes every child deserves that experience — no matter their family’s financial situation. This summer, they anticipate that around 150 families will apply for financial assistance for camp.

With your tax-deductible gift, you can make sure every child has a chance to learn, grow, and thrive in a safe, welcoming environment.

By donating to the Y’s Annual Impact Campaign, you’re helping kids grow, learn, and succeed. Read: Every contribution ensures that Y programs, like summer camp, remain accessible to all.

Can you help send a child to camp? Your gift helps make this summer unforgettable for a child in our community.

Make a donation.

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