Oakville Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 6 Oct 2006, p. 19

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www.oakvillebeaver.com The Oakville Beaver, Friday October 6, 2006 - 19 Finding out about who we are at the YMCA of Oakville We are proud of what we do at the YMCA of Oakville. We are a charitable association, open to all, dedicated to providing life-long opportunities for health enhancement and personal growth in the community of Oakville. But do you know who we are? Sarah is one of us. She is a child at one of our 27 licensed child care centres. Every morning, her mother drops her off so that she can learn, laugh and play with her friends. She pours her own milk from a plastic jug and it makes her feel so good when she doesn't spill a drop. And if she does....she is proud that she knows where to find the things she needs to clean up. It's all part of growing up. Jordan is one of us. He goes to Y Summer Camp every year with his Y friends. He does not talk or think as quickly as the other kids, but that does not YBC. She loves the fun, the coaches and learning new skills. It's a great way to get active. Terry is one of us. He's 62 years old and he is at the Y membership facility all the time. He swims, lifts weights, and sometimes he is the only man in the Core Strength classes....but the ladies know him well. Terry loves the encouragement that he gets at the Y. He finished 14th out of 40 entrants in the 60-64 division in the Subaru Ironman Canada event in August. Michelle is one of us. She is an assistant supervisor at a Y Child Care Centre and she cares for the kids like they are her own. It's amazing how well they know her and she knows them. The kids love the way that she looks them in the eye and talks to them like they are a real person ­ it lets them know that they are important. Timmy is one of us. You can see behind his glasses that his sharp brain is constantly thinking and changing direction as he picks up a new toy and tries it on for size. He likes to come to Wiggles and Giggles at the Y with his mom ­ it's a free program offered to all as part of the Steps & Stages preschool programs. Lynne is one of us. She works at the front desk at the Y, when she is not with her daughter Kaileigh. She answers people's questions about where to go and what to do....and she is always smiling and cheerful when she does. She's quick with a kind word, and that always makes a difference to someone's day. For information, about the YMCA of Oakville, call the Y at 905-845-3417. We'll be glad to talk to you. -- Submitted by the YMCA of Oakville make a difference ­ he knows that he will be accepted at the Y. Noah is one of us. He plays at the Y on Rebecca Street as part of the Home School programs offered in the afternoon. He loves the new program, `Everyone's an Artist' because he feels like he is an artist too and because his teacher explains things to him with terms like `perspective'. It makes him feel good to learn. Ceili is one of us. 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