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F I S C A L I M P A C T R E P O R T
SPONSOR Wallace
ORIGINAL DATE
LAST UPDATED
1/29/08
HM 31
SHORT TITLE
Declaring February 8, 2008 as "YMCA DAY"
SB
ANALYST Shaya
SOURCES OF INFORMATION
LFC Files
SUMMARY
Synopsis of Bill
House Memorial 30 declares Tuesday, February 8, 2008 as "YMCA DAY" at the House of
Representatives.
SIGNIFICANT ISSUES
For more than nine decades, the New Mexico alliance of YMCAs has brought a special
dimension to community life; and
More than eight thousand two hundred families benefit directly each year from the
YMCA's extensive programming for all ages and interest groups, from toddler activities
to teen programs to fitness and wellness opportunities for senior citizens; and
More than thirty-four thousand youths benefit each year from programs such as YMCA
after-school care, child care, YMCA basketball, YMCA volleyball, character counts,
youth and government, YES Corps, counselor-in-training, YMCA summer camp, teen
programs, Camp Shaver and many other fine programs; and
More than one thousand two hundred individuals volunteer at the YMCA each year,
making the YMCA one of New Mexico's largest organizations that is volunteer-led and
volunteer-driven; and
The YMCA is governed by a local volunteer board of directors who give generously of
their time, money and effort in order that the state's residents may grow as responsible
members of their families and communities; develop self-confidence and self-respect, as
well as an awareness of the rights and worth of every individual; appreciate that physical
and mental health are divine gifts that should be maintained through physical fitness and
spiritual growth; and develop and use their capacities for leadership; and
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The YMCA's ability to foster these goals depends wholly upon continued community
support, partially through the United Way fund, but also through the YMCA's
memberships and program support, and through expansion, such as the new Teen
Technology and Recreation center in Espanola and the renovation and remodeling of two
YMCA branches as well as a proposed new westside branch YMCA in Albuquerque;
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