Thursday, October 4, 2012

YMCA World Challenge: Hoop Springs Eternal!


The YMCA-YWCA of Winnipeg will join Ys from 70 countries around the world on October 13th for the World Challenge: Hoop Springs Eternal.

The goal of Hoop Springs Eternal is to gather 5 million people worldwide to set a world record for number of people shooting a basketball in one day.  At the same time, the event will be used to share the YMCA story and how the organization works across the globe to strengthen communities and leadership in young people.

The Challenge officially begins at 8h00, local time, in New Zealand and ends in Hawaii at 17h00.  Photos and videos of activities around the world will be shared through social media. 

Why basketball?
Did you know basketball was invented by the YMCA in 1891? Now one of the most popular sports in the world, basketball is used to promote a healthy lifestyle as well as to empower youth.

The Winnipeg event will be hosted by the Y Leaders as part of their Leaders Jamboree at the Downtown Branch!

11:00 am – Noon
The gym will be split into two halves. One side will have a
pick-up game, while the other has a skills competition.

Noon – 1:00 pm
Join the Y Leaders for a full court game of King’s Court! 

Follow the World Alliance of YMCAs on Facebook and Twitter to see what is planned around the world!
#YMCAworldchallenge





Friday, August 24, 2012

Call for Peace Medal Nominees!



Do you know a person or group in your community who is helping to build a more peaceful world? Recognize their efforts and share their story by nominating them for the Peace Medal!

Each year the YMCA-YWCA of Winnipeg sends a call out to the community seeking nominations for this prestigious award. The Peace Medal is a reminder that it is possible to build a more peaceful world one step at a time and that everyone can be engaged in these efforts!

Learn more about previous recipients of the Peace Medal here. Do you know a person or group who you would like to honour with a nomination? Click here to download the nomination form!

Deadline for nominations is December 3, 2012.

Friday, August 17, 2012

Pedro in Canada

Pedro has landed in Canada and has begun his adventure exploring the programs here at the YMCA-YWCA of Winnipeg and some sights around the city!

Pedro is currently out at Camp Stephens in Lake of the Woods. Before he left Pamela Wright, Chair of the International Working Group, and her husband Wes Peters, hosted a BBQ for Pedro at their home. Big thank you to Pam and Wes for their hospitality!

Below are some photos from his adventures thus far.


BBQ at Pam and Wes' with Senior Staff and International Working Group volunteers!

Pamela Wright, Pedro, David Young, President & CEO

Pedro and Ken Mason, Manager of the North Y Youth Centre


Pedro inside his first hockey rink! With Dave Vankoughnett

Pedro sets off on a tour of the Y Winnipeg Centres!

Lunch at the Qualico Family Centre in Assiniboine Park

In the Qualico Centre

Monday, July 9, 2012

Meet Pedro

This August the YMCA-YWCA of Winnipeg will welcome Pedro to Canada. Pedro is from Uruguay and is taking part in the latest exchange between our Y here in Winnipeg and the YMCA of Uruguay.

Below is a letter of introduction from Pedro in both English and Spanish. We look forward to meeting Pedro soon and sharing more about his experience with you.

Hi friends from Canda!

My name is Pedro Ithurralde, I am from Uruguay and in August I will visit you for a few weeks.

I have been asked to tell you some about me, to make you get me know, but before, I want to thank you in advance to allow me to make this trip.

Like I said before, I am from Uruguay, am 21 years old and was chosen for further strengthening the partnership between the YMCAs of our countries.
About myself, I am involved with the YMCA from my birth and I love the institution because is part of my family and my home. My father, Jesus Ithurralde, is the actual COO of YMCA Uruguay, but he began to work in his youth, before he and my mom got married. For this, my sisters and I have spent a huge part of our life inside the YMCA, we grew up with it and I am sure that I will grow old with it.
My childhood and adolescence was very funny inside the YMCA, I met a lot of friends, enjoyed camps and did much sport. 

At the age of 15 I started the course of Leadership with one of my sisters, and at the next year we graduated as Leaders. With this I began to enjoy the volunteer work, play and spend time with children. 

In 2008, when I was 18 years old, I finished a part of my life and started another. I commenced the university and at the same time I applied to work in the YMCA as a salaried person. I started in charge of a group of children at a YMCA that had just been opened. There was one more YMCA in Uruguay. 

A few months later, into this new place, decided to open a Leadership Course, and I was selected to be one of the people who taught the course. At present I am the referring of the fourth generation of Leadership in the YMCA of the “Ciudad de la Costa” which have just five years old. I am in charge of the program coordination with the group of Leaders, too. We plan activities with children from some schools, children from YMCA and we do plans with the local government. 

About my life in the YMCA, I am studying two careers. I am in my fourth year of accountant and in the last year of systems analyst. My idea with such us different careers, is try to do a mixture of them. For example, create accounting software or start a business selling computers.
Concerning my likes, I love reading, sports, mainly football soccer and volleyball, but I always wanted to try ice sports such as sky, hockey or snowboard. But here in Uruguay there is no snow.

Well, I am looking forward to seeing you and meeting lots of YMCA people from Canada as well as your working styles.

We keep in touch,
Pedro Ithurralde.


Hola amigos y amigas de Canada,

Mi nombre es Pedro Ithurralde soy de Uruguay y en Agosto voy a ir a visitarlos durante unas semanas.

Me han pedido que les cuente un poco de mi, para que me vayan conociendo, pero antes quería agradecerles por adelantado el que me reciban.
Bueno como ya dije soy de Uruguay, tengo 21 años y fui elegido para seguir estrechando los lazos que hay entre las ACJs de nuestros paises.
Les comento que estoy involucrado con la ACJ desde que naci y amo a la institución pues es parte de mi familia y mi hogar. Mi padre, Jesus Ithurralde, es el actual COO de la ACJ Uruguay, pero comenzó trabajando desde muy joven, desde antes de que mi padre y mi madre se casaran. Por esto mis hermanas y yo, hemos pasado gran parte de nuestras vidas dentro de la institución, crecimos con ella y yo estoy seguro que envejeceré con ella.
Mi niñez y adolescencia fue muy divertida dentro de la ACJ, la pasé con muchos amigos, disfrutando de varios campamentos y dormilonas, y haciendo mucho deporte.
A mis 15 años comencé a hacer el curso de Lideres junto con una de mis hermanas, me gradue como Lider al año siguiente y comence a disfrutar del trabajo voluntario con niños, realizar juegos con ellos y convivir con ellos.
A mis 18 años, en el 2008 terminé una etapa de mi vida e inicié otra. Comencé mi carrera universitaria y al mismo tiempo entre a trabajar en la ACJ como una persona asalariada. Inicié a cargo de un grupo de niños en una ACJ que recien nacía, se sumaba una ACJ mas a todas las que ya había en el Uruguay. Este trabajo era diferente que siendo voluntario, porque ahora yo tenía mas responsabilidad. A los pocos meses en esta nueva ACJ se decidió abrir un Curso de Lideres y me seleccionaron para ser una de las personas que diera el curso.
Y esto ultimo es lo que estoy haciendo hoy en dia. Hoy les estoy dando el curso de lideres a la cuarta generación de liderato de la ACJ de la Ciudad de la Costa la cual tiene solo 5 años de vida. Tambien estoy encargado de la coordinación de programa junto con el grupo de lideres. Planificamos actividades con niños de las escuelas, con los niños de la ACJ y hacemos programa en conjunto con la Intendencia Municipal de Canelones.
Sobre mi vida fuera de la ACJ, estoy estudiando dos carreras, estoy en mi cuarto año de la carrera de contador y en el ultimo año de Analista en Sistemas.

Mi idea con estas dos carreras tan diferentes, es intentar mezclarlas de alguna forma, por ejemplo dedicarme a crear software contable o tener un negocio de computadoras.

Con respecto a mis gustos, me encanta la lectura, me gusta practicar deportes, principalmente futbol soccer y voleyball, aunque siempre quise probar por ejemplo deportes sobre hielo como Sky, hockey o snowboard pero aquí en Uruguay no hay nieve.

Bueno estoy deseando estar con ustedes, y conocer muchas ACJ de Canada, asi como los estilos de trabajo que tienen alli tanto en programa y como en gestión administrativa, alta dirección y toma de decisiones.
Nos mantenemos en contacto,
Pedro Ithurralde.

Monday, June 18, 2012

Fair Trade Day a Success!

Thank you to all of our members, staff and the community for supporting the International Working Group's first Fair Trade Day on June 21st! Over $1500 of Fair Trade goods from Ten Thousand Villages were sold in our branches that day. 

Thank you especially to Ten Thousand Villages for helping us to raise awareness around Fair Trade in our branches!


The International Working Group is looking forward to August 2012 when we will welcome Pedro, a youth from the Uruguay YMCA (ACJ) to Winnipeg.  More details on Pedro will be featured on our blog in the coming weeks!

Thursday, May 24, 2012

FAIR TRADE DAY | June 12th

Please join us on June 12th for Fair Trade Day at the YMCA-YWCA of Winnipeg!




Friday, May 11, 2012

Spring Updates!



Greetings from the International Working Group!

Uruguay Exchange Presentation
Kirsten Schmidt, who participated in the International Exchange this past February in Uruguay, presented at our April meeting. Our International Working Group was excited to hear about her experiences. Below is the slideshow presentation prepared by Kristen. If you have any questions about her exchange, please let us know - simply leave a comment below!



Thank you Westland Construction!
Peter Grose presents a $1000 cheque to Dave Vankoughnett
to support the Casa program in Mexico.

On April 13th Mel Marginet from the International Working Group and Dave Vankoughnett, General Manager of Fund Development, presented to employees of Westland Construction. Westland has joined us as a supporter of the Casa Program in Mexico. Thank you to Peter Grose who invited us out to share information about our programs, and to all of the staff of Westland Construction for supporting the important work being done at Casa.

May 12th is World Fair Trade Day! 


Be sure share information on Fair Trade with your family and friends.

The International Working Group is planning a special Fair Trade Day for our Winnipeg Branches on June 12th – be sure subscribe to our blog to receive all of the information, coming soon! 

Are you interested in volunteering for this event? Contact Mel Marginet at mmarginet@ymcaywca.mb.ca.