Strong Kids Banner Sponsors A Strong Kids Banner Sponsor is someone like yourself -- a business owner, a community leader or any organization which supports the Pav YMCA's efforts to serve the community. Becoming a Strong Kids sponsor is very simple and affordable. Your financial sponsorship helps us build a healthier future for our children, where families can gather in a safe enjoyable environment and where seniors can socialize and remain active.
Each year our YMCA must raise, through community donations, over $100,000 to provide scholarships for YMCA services and programs. Our policy is to refuse no one based on an inability to pay. Fee assistance helps many to participate in our programs and membership when they otherwise would be unable to do so.
For more details or if you wish to become a Banner Sponsor please contact Financial Development Director Joan Polner (ext. 51) or Executive Director/CEO John Usmial (ext. 11) by calling (708)749-0606.
Current Pav YMCA Strong Kids Scholarship Sponsors:
Johnson Floor Company
Kiwanis Club of Berwyn
Life Fitness
Liberty Suburban Chicago Newspapers
MacNeal Hospital
Matt Leuck, Attorney and CPA
MidAmerica Bank
Midwest Generation
Municipal Planning & Funding Consultants
Office Equipment Sales
Park National Bank
Park Vending
Pav Realtors
PCS Industries
Pizza Platter
Romani's Bella Fiori
Sign Edge
Sherwin Williams
Skylight Banquets
Spring Green Lawn Care
West Suburban United Way
Town of Cicero
Y-Volunteer Club
Amerimark Bank
Amy Lustig for Primerica Financial Services
Arcotech Corporation
Art-Flo
AT&T
Berwyn Gazette
Berwyn School District
Brookfield Financial Plans
Bryan David's Landscaping
C&W Building Service
Central Federal Savings Bank
Charter One Foundation
Cicero Rotary Club
Charter One Foundation
Citizens Community Bank
City of Berwyn
ComEd/Exelon
Dahlgren Buckley Dement
DJ's Scuba Locker
Family Federal Savings Bank
Fifth Third Bank
Harris Bank
The Mission of the Pav YMCA: To put Christian principals into practice through programs that build healthy spirit, mind, and body for all.