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Help Ensure All Kids Get in the Game!

Join Us for Colorado Youth Sports Giving Day | September 3 – 17, 2025 

At the YMCA of Metro Denver, we believe every child deserves the chance to play. That's why we're proud to join Colorado Youth Sports Giving Day, a powerful statewide movement to level the playing field and make youth sports accessible for all.

This isn't just a fundraiser. It's a rally cry for equity, opportunity and joy. And you can be part of it.

Here's the Game Changer:

Thanks to generous sponsors, every dollar you give online between Sept. 3 – 17 will be matched — up to $150,000! That means your gift goes twice as far to help kids gain the confidence, friendships and life skills that come from playing sports.

Match funds are limited — make your gift ONLINE beginning at 6 PM MST on September 3 to maximize your impact! 

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Sports

Why Sports? Why Now?

The research is clear:

  • Higher self-esteem 
  • Stronger mental & physical health
  • Better academic performance
  • Increased leadership skills

Yet thousands of kids in our community are sitting on the sidelines because their families can't afford the cost to play.

You can change that.

Youth Sports Denver YMCA

Your Gift in Action

Here's what your donation makes possible:

$25 → One week of multi-sport fun for 1 child
$110 → A full NinjaZone session for 1 future gymnast
$350 → NFL Flag Football for 2 siblings
$930 → Volleyball league participation for a team of 6
$2,240 → A full basketball season for a team of 8

Every gift brings a child one step closer to the joy of being part of a team — and the confidence that lasts a lifetime.

Bonus: Get Back While Giving Back
If your one-time or total giving to the YMCA equals $250 or more in 2025, you may qualify for the Colorado Child Care Contribution Credit — a 50% credit on your Colorado state taxes. Talk to your tax advisor to make your gift go even further.

Change the Game for Colorado Kids!
DONATE ON SEPT. 3 and help us reach the kids who need us most. 
 

Questions about Colorado Youth Sports Giving Day? Contact our Mission Advancement Team at missionadvancement@denverymca.org.

Game Changers Play Here

Get in the game with these special youth sports clinics:

 

Youth Football Experience
Aug. 23, 9 – 11:30 AM
Southwest YMCA
9 – 11 AM: Youth Football clinic for all kids ages 6 – 14
11 – 11:30 AM: Meet & greet with the NFLPA Denver Former Players Chapter


Register for football clinic

 

Family Sports Night at the YMCA
Sept. 3, 5 – 7 PM
Arvada-Duncan YMCA
Two 50-minute basketball clinics for
ages 6 – 14 with the Denver Jr. Nuggets +
bounce house, NinjaZone obstacle course, games and crafts

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The indelible impact of Youth Sports on children, their parents and coaches ...

Last year, thousands of kids  learned sportsmanship, practiced teamwork and built friendships through Denver YMCA Youth Sports. The Denver Y offers a variety of sports throughout the year, including: football, baseball, basketball, soccer, volleyball and NinjaZone.

Dean Koebel CYSGD Denver YMCA

As a kid, YMCA Board Member Dean Koelbel and Vice President of Koebel and Company was always small for his age. He joined a basketball team at the University Hills-Schlessman YMCA in second grade, and getting the ball through the hoop didn’t come easily for him. When he scored his very first basket during a game, his teammates rushed the court with hugs and high fives. Today, Dean is vice president for Koelbel real estate company and has three kids, who are growing into athletes as he did. Decades later, he’s still close with his YMCA basketball teammates. And every time he walks into the Schlessman gymnasium, he’s transported back to childhood, that special game day and the love and support of true friends.

“Sports not only promote physical activity but also boost mental health and self-esteem. For me as a kid, I also benefited from the social skills — being around peers, having a common goal and developing as a leader.”
 

Jess Giffin Denver YMCA

YMCA staff member Jessica Giffin knows the power of YMCA Youth Sports. As a high schooler, she fine-tuned her game by playing on a YMCA adult rec basketball team. As a mother of three, she strengthened her relationship with her daughter by coaching her third/fourth-grade YMCA basketball team. And as a long-time Y member, she applies what she learned on the court to her workouts, shooting hoops as her warm-up!

“It’s about bringing a positive attitude, showing up for your teammates, listening to your coach and playing with heart.” 
 

Greg Shields Denver YMCA

YMCA Board Member and Vice President at FirstBank Greg Shields learned how to play basketball at the University Hills-Schlessman YMCA. Because his parents worked in the military, his family moved around a lot. But at the Y, Greg found a place of belonging. Now senior vice president with FirstBank, he volunteers his time coaching Y youth basketball.

“I was that kid searching for a place to belong and grow, so I understand first-hand what a vital role a place like the Y can play in a child’s life. I learned so much from my YMCA Youth Sports coaches and teammates that has guided me through school and life.”

Amy Ventura Denver YMCA

YMCA staff member Amy Ventura played sports for the very first time when she was 7 years old, on a YMCA soccer team. After that, she continued YMCA soccer and later got her first taste of basketball on a Y team. From there, she tried every sport she could — tennis, softball, volleyball, track & field. That first YMCA Youth Sports experience set the foundation for her love of sports and experience as a high school athlete. So, it makes sense that her son also had his very first sports experience at the Y, on the T-ball team for 4-year-olds.

“Team sports are so amazing in their ability to teach you how to work together, support others, build relationships and just have fun.”
 

Bubba Bolden Denver YMCA

Professional football player Bubba Bolden “literally grew up in the YMCA.” It was his second home partially because his mom Breezy Bolden is a long-time YMCA staff member, and current Denver YMCA CEO. It’s also because he loved sports, and at the Y, he could experience them in an environment that also instilled core values like leadership, work ethic and social skills. The positivity and encouragement of his YMCA coaches motivated him to keep pushing for his life goals — which eventually led him to become an All-American high school football player, a starting safety for the University of Miami and a Seattle Seahawks draft pick at age 22. Bubba is grateful for the lessons he learned at the Y, both on and off the football field, and he’s still in touch with his YMCA friends and supporters.

“Participating in youth sports shows you that you can be special, and that’s exactly what it did for me. The role that YMCA Youth Sports played on my path to the NFL was big. Playing football at the Y taught me skills and grit, and the coaches and staff instilled in me the belief that I could be great and that I could do anything I wanted in this world.”  

Sandy McClain CYSGD Denver YMCA

As a long-time YMCA staff member, Sandy McClain knew the powerful impact of YMCA Youth Sports well before she had kids of her own. So, she brought her two sons to the Y for sports skills and physical activity from the time they were babies. She exposed them to as many different opportunities as possible — baseball, soccer, basketball, swimming and more — so they could find their own passion. Max became a college pitcher and Brody was a two-sport high school athlete. Not only did they benefit from learning teamwork, gaining leadership skills and making friends, but they also leveraged YMCA Youth Sports to chart career paths, as they both now work for the Y!

"Through YMCA Youth Sports, we created a lot of family memories — and both of my sons found their own passions.”

When our community is in urgent need, the YMCA of Metro Denver is there to provide support, connection and a helping hand.
 

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