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YMCA presents 2024 activity and scholarship totals; council asks about utilities and federal wraparound funding

3340085 · May 16, 2025
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The YMCA of Greater Seattle summarized 2024 activity at the Sammamish Community and Aquatic Center, including scholarships awarded, lessons taught and program metrics; councilors asked whether reduced utility expenses reflected the pool closure and whether federal funding cuts affected wraparound services.

Kelly Martin, branch executive for the Sammamish Community and Aquatic Center with the YMCA of Greater Seattle, presented the branch’s 2024 annual report to the Sammamish City Council on May 13 and highlighted program activity, scholarships and partnerships with the city.

Martin said the branch awarded more than $185,000 in scholarships in 2024 for memberships and programs, taught "over 7,100 swim lessons," served "over 13,000 meals in the Sammamish community," and reported "over 31,000 visits to our kids zone." She also described recurring free community offerings…

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