The South Mountain YMCA celebrated 25 years of the iconic Duck Race on Memorial Day, raising a net total of $31,784 for local children and families through duck sponsorships, ticket and T-shirt sales, prize and individual donations.
The event began with participants in duck-themed attire marching in the town’s Memorial Day Parade before releasing 1,000 rubber ducks down the river in six heats.
“The Duck Race stands out as a highlight in the Y’s annual calendar, showcasing the strength of our community while raising essential funds to help local families and youth access the support and services they need to flourish,” said James Goodger, District Executive Director at the South Mountain YMCA. “We extend our heartfelt gratitude to the dedicated Y staff team, the Board of Managers, our generous sponsors, prize donors, the countless volunteers, township officials, and all friends of the Y. Together, we made a significant impact on many lives in just one day.”
The annual Duck Race brings staff, volunteers, township leaders, businesses and community organizations together for a fun family experience and great cause. Proceeds go toward the Y’s financial assistance program, which helps make Y programs like child care, sports and enrichment, and summer camp affordable for families with extenuating circumstances. In 2023 alone, the South Mountain Y awarded over $386,000 in direct financial assistance, with 1 in 10 children in summer camps and 1 in 8 children in child care programs receiving assistance.
This year’s Ellie & Charlie Gianni Community Impact Grant recipient is the Maplewood-based nonprofit YouthNet, which received $5,000 of Duck Race proceeds. This organization was selected for a number of qualifying factors including alignment with the Y’s mission and demonstrated community impact.
This award will help YouthNet establish a new mental health initiative that aims to arm young people with the skills to face challenges like academic stress, peer pressure, interpersonal conflict, and identity development. YouthNet is active in the SOMA community, supporting teens through after school clubs and partnerships with local businesses and organizations.
“YouthNet is so honored to be the recipient of this grant. The funding will allow us to bring additional programming to the middle school community and help get our mental initiative off the ground,” said Diane Malloy, Executive Director of YouthNet.
For more information about the Duck Race, visit www.metroymcas.org/south-mountain-ymca/duck-race/.
ABOUT THE Y
Established in 1885, the Metropolitan YMCA of the Oranges invests in its diverse communities to promote wellness, safety and quality of life for children, adults and seniors. Its seven branches in East Orange, Livingston, Maplewood, New Milford, Hardyston, Stillwater and Wayne are committed to nurturing the potential of kids, promoting healthy living and fostering a sense of social responsibility through an array of programs. Some 35,000 people belong to the Metro Y, which awards more than $2 million annually in direct and indirect financial assistance.
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The Victoria Carter Group has decades of experience and a deep knowledge of the major towns along the Midtown Direct train line, which include Maplewood, South Orange, Montclair, Millburn, Short Hills, Summit, Chatham, and Westfield. The team understands the subtle differences between towns, whether they are with regard to school districts, commuting, recreation, or social activities. The award-winning Victoria Carter Group has an unparalleled knowledge of northern New Jersey real estate and quickly adapts their buying and selling strategies to the economic realities of the market. They maintain an extensive network within the towns they serve, which includes the real estate and local business communities. As a result, the team is among the first to gain the lead on new market trends and properties.
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We envision a future where all people, in body and spirit, breathe freely, care for each other and flourish in just, regenerative, and loving communities.
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