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Thank You volunteers for making a Big Difference!
Volunteer
Services
Youth Participate in 30 Hour Famine
Youth from Immaculate Heart of Mary and Jamestown United Methodist provide
service work for the YWCA as part of their 30 Hour Famine commitment.
Youth cleaned the YWCA rooms and grounds.
United Way Days of Caring

Companies such as Sealy, BB&T,
Marsh Furniture, Ciba Specialties and Wachovia all supported the efforts of the
YWCA through participation in the September 2004 Days of Caring. If you
are interested in supporting the 2005 Days of Caring contact hmajors@ywcahp.com
for more information.
Eagle Scouts Support the YWCA
Brian Cheek
Brian is creating a mural in the Youth Services hallway. The mural
will brighten the area while spreading a message of peace and diversity around
the world through music.
Matthew Vernon
Matthew raised money and built new aquatics platforms for the YWCA Aquatics
program. These platforms are used for both the disability classes and for
the smaller children during swim lessons.
Bradley Jones
Bradley raised money and organized a group of volunteers to landscape the
side of the YWCA property. They removed old overgrown
bushes and replaced them with new plants and benches. This is now a great
place for individuals to relax.
Ross Lackey
Ross organized a group of other scouts to build 4 new picnic tables for the
YWCA pool patio. These are now being used for outdoor gatherings by the
YWCA Members.
Jeremiah Project
Members of Methodist Churches across High Point came together to perform
various projects around the city. In 2006, the group performed yard
maintenance and painted the outside poles of the YWCA bright orange!
High Point Chamber of Commerce Leadership
High Point Class of 2004
The Leadership Class remolded 2 YWCA rooms for the newly established Women's
Resource Center. They created the Serenity Room and the Women's Resource
Library.
Kiwanis Club Supports Youth Services
September of 2004, The Kiwanis Club painted the childcare rooms to give them
a fresh new look.
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