Bring your team spirit. Everyone is encouraged to wear their collegiate attire and cheer on their favorite team.
Proceeds from March Madness support the Rye Y’s community health initiatives, which include pedestrian safety, nutrition, and physical activity in schools; and support and healing for cancer survivors and chronic disease prevention. Funds raised help the Y keep a powerful promise to the communities they serve: no one will be turned away from a Y program or activity because he or she can’t pay. In 2014, the Rye Y awarded almost $564,000 in financial assistance to individuals and families in need.
For more information, contact Margaret Mead at 967-6363, ext. 403, or margaretmead@ryeymca .org.
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