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YWCA McLean County company history timeline

1908

1908 – City charter granted and first YWCA McLean County location opens on West Monroe Street in Bloomington, where members begin their mission of empowerment.

1921

1921 — Demonstrating the purchasing power of women, the YWCA buys its first property at Jefferson Street, complete with a swimming pool and cafeteria.

1929

1929 – Mary Lou Quinn of the Illinois Women’s Athletic Club of Chicago sets the unofficial world record for the 150-yd freestyle at the YWCA pool.

1930

1930 – The YWCA joins several other organizations to establish the area’s first large community camp, East Bay Camp at Lake Bloomington.

1943

1943 – YWCA continues its focus on women’s health by providing first-of-their-kind training classes for McLean County teachers on how to teach physical education to female students.

1952

1952 – The YWCA invites the Director of the Chicago Commission on Human Relations to discuss a race riot in Cicero that happened when an African-American moved his family into the all-white community.

1955

1955 – Caribel Washington named first African American President of the YWCA McLean County.

1968

1968 – Volunteers begin delivering “Mobile Meals” to Twin City aged and handicapped.

1970

1970 – Planned Parenthood office opens a temporary office at YWCA.

1970- 80s – Growth of Senior Services programs and fitness programs designed for people over 50.

1973

1973 – The organization changes its name from Young Women’s Christian Association of Bloomington to Young Women’s Christian Association of McLean County.

1976

1976 – The YWCA’s current Hershey Road location opens for business.

1987

1987 – YWCA McLean County establishes the first before-and after-school program in the area at Bent Elementary School in District 87.

1990

1990 – First local Women of Distinction recognition program.

1990 – YWCA facility on Hershey Road is expanded.

1994

1994 – Week Without Violence begins nationally.

1997

1997 – Wheels to Work is established from a community collaboration looking at barriers faced by low-income residents to work.

2002

2002 – YWCA Hershey Road undergoes a second expansion.

2002 – Stepping Stones, providing 24-hour assistance to victims of sexual assault, takes its first call.

2006

2006 – The organization changes its name from Young Women’s Christian Association of McLean County to YWCA McLean County.

2007

2007 – The YWCA adds Medivan service, providing transportation for local residents to and from non-emergency medical appointments.

2008

2008 – The YWCA McLean County celebrates its 100th anniversary.

2009

2009 – Becky Hines named YWCA Great Lakes Alliance Region Executive Director.

2011

2011 – Smart Sprouts Mentoring program begins.

2012

2012 – 23rd Women of Distinction Awards program has largest attendance ever (737). Jane Chamberlain resigns as CEO/president.

2013

2013 – D. Dontae Latson was named the first male President & CEO of YWCA McLean County.

2013 – YWCA McLean County introduces new name for Child Care programming…Young Wonders: Early Learning & Youth Development

2014

2014 – YWCA acquires Money Management program.

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