Hourly Club Honor Roll

Our donors are the lifeblood of our organization, providing the resources we need to fulfill our mission. Together, we ensure everyone in our area, regardless of their age, income or background, can reach their full potential.

The Hourly Club honors staff who generously donate the equivalent of one hour per pay period back to the SAY. The Hourly Club allows all employees, from the CEO to part-time staff, to donate an equal percentage of their paychecks.

HOURLY CLUB Honor Roll

2025 donors

Jennifer I. Andrade
Nerissa Aschoff
Carolyn Beechner
Eileen Bennett
Tiffany Escott
Patty A. Facchinei
Marisa L. Fudenna
Angelanette Gamble
Lisa Garrity
Elaine Giordano
Estefany Giron Castillo
Michael Harrington
Melissa Harris
Ruby Hollingsworth
Leroy Horn
Edward Iddisah
Marcia Khashayar
Jim Kwan
Debbie Mazzucco
Richard McDonald
Chris McGowan
Edward Neri
Ralph Parmegiani
Irma Pinzon
Brianna Roldan
Kelly Rooney
Katia Ruiz
Meche Spanarelli
Patti Stenzel
Mike A. Tivey
Alan Vales
Juan R. Verastegui
Richard Vreeland
Ginger Wilson
Cheryl S. Worobetz
Bobbi Young
Allison Zeimann


SUMMIT AREA YMCA

BERKELEY HEIGHTS YMCA | SUMMIT YMCA | THE LEARNING CIRCLE YMCA

In 1886, we were founded as the Young Men’s Christian Association, but today, we are The Y. An association that values and is made stronger by, its diverse people. We stand for youth development, healthy living, and social responsibility — For a better us. We are committed to creating equal opportunity for all regardless of gender, age, disability, income, ethnicity, sexual orientation, or religious affiliation. We strive to create a welcoming and inclusive culture in which our four core values — responsibility, honesty, caring, and respect — are integral to everyday operations.

Each year, as one of the areas’ leading 501(c)3 charitable organizations, the Summit Area YMCA serves more than 15,000 individuals with our free and fee-based programs and services in an area spanning the New Jersey communities of Berkeley Heights, Gillette, Millburn, New Providence, Short Hills, Springfield, Stirling and Summit. Our history is rooted in working side-by-side with our neighbors to ensure that everyone has the opportunity to learn, grow and thrive. Through the generosity of our members, donors, and partners, we are able to offer financial assistance for our programs and services to those in need.

YMCA NEWS

SUMMIT AREA YMCA

BERKELEY HEIGHTS YMCA | SUMMIT YMCA | THE LEARNING CIRCLE YMCA

In 1886, we were founded as the Young Men’s Christian Association, but today, we are The Y; an association that values, and is made stronger by, its diverse people. We stand for youth development, healthy living and social responsibility — For a better us. We are committed to creating equal opportunity for all regardless of gender, age, disability, income, ethnicity, sexual orientation or religious affiliation. We strive to create a welcoming and inclusive culture in which our four core values — responsibility, honesty, caring and respect — are integral to everyday operations.

Each year, as one of the area’s leading 501(c)3 charitable organizations, the Summit Area YMCA serves more than 15,000 individuals with our free and fee-based programs and services in an area spanning the New Jersey communities of Berkeley Heights, Gillette, Millburn, New Providence, Short Hills, Springfield, Stirling and Summit. Our history is rooted in working side-by-side with our neighbors to ensure that everyone has the opportunity to learn, grow and thrive. Through the generosity of our members, donors, and partners, we are able to offer financial assistance for our programs and services to those in need.

Please note that the section of Maple Street closest to the Summit YMCA will be closed from approximately 7 AM to 11 AM on Sunday, May 5, for our Mother’s Day 5K. Please use Cedar Street to access the public lot that is next to our building.