Audrey Harris
Fundraising on behalf of KENTUCKY YMCA YOUTH ASSOCIATION
Fundraising on behalf of KENTUCKY YMCA YOUTH ASSOCIATION
$25
Raised
1
Donation
$1,000
Goal
Y‑Corps, a flagship service-learning initiative of the Kentucky YMCA Youth Association, empowers 7th–12th graders to create meaningful community impact through service, advocacy, philanthropy, and leadership development. Participating students attend a kickoff “Institute” for hands-on training in planning/direct service, fundraising, storytelling, and community partnerships. Over the course of the program, they commit to significant service hours, develop and deliver passion projects in partnership with local organizations, and build essential life skills while fostering civic responsibility . Many alumni go on to mentor through initiatives such as the Bringardner Service Corps and are recognized as lifelong change agents.
Why donate?
Supporting Y‑Corps means investing directly in future leaders who are actively addressing real-world problems in Kentucky—from food insecurity and mental-health awareness to homelessness and youth empowerment. Donations fund essential components like training sessions, fundraising platforms, and service tools, enabling more students to execute impactful projects and meet ambitious service goals. Your gift helps cultivate compassionate, responsible citizens who will continue to uplift communities across the state—and it multiplies: each dollar you give empowers a student who, in turn, mobilizes others. By donating, you're not just funding a program—you’re nurturing social change that radiates through schools, families, and neighborhoods for years to come.
The Kentucky YMCA Youth Association is a Section 501(c) (3) charitable organization, EIN 61-0444841. All donations are deemed tax-deductible absent any limitations on deductibility applicable to a particular taxpayer. No goods or services were provided in exchange for your contribution.
In 2025, KY YMCA earned certifications from the Better Business Bureau and Guidestar, and were verified under the Community Reinvestment Act.