The New York City YMCA held its annual General Assembly and Volunteer Recognition ceremony last week. The network of YMCA branches uses this assembly to award volunteers from each individual branch for their efforts.
The NYC YMCA network is the largest in North America. Each year, the 17 branches of the YMCA in New York City nominate one adult and one youth volunteer for this prestigious award.
Elizabeth Kay, founder of FUSIA Communications and the Cross Cultural Internship Program (CCIP), was nominated by the Flushing YMCA for her responsiveness to the various needs of the branch. Elizabeth Kay, better known as EK, is also an active member in both the local and international communities supporting youth and young professionals. She has amassed over 18 years of experience in the non-profit, advertising and media sectors, and has served on the Board of Managers of the NYC Flushing/Bayside YMCA Branch for over two years.
"I am very thankful for this award," said Elizabeth Kay. "I enjoy doing what I can to help the YMCA achieve its goals
"I want to also take this opportunity to say thank you to the Flushing community and the Flushing YMCA for their generosity and understanding. I am greatly appreciative of especially Al, William and the board managers and staff members of the Flushing YMCA for their support and nomination," Kay added.
"As well, I'm also honored to be taking the lead on the membership and marketing committee at the Flushing YMCA. I hope to use this new position to develop creative ideas to help the organization expand membership and continue to improve the community," Kay continued.
In addition, Maclynn Kornreich was awarded the Youth Volunteer of the Year award by the Flushing YMCA at the 2011 General Assembly for her volunteer efforts in various youth program, as well her role as President of the Leaders Club and the Steering Committee for Youth and Government. She maintained a stellar academic record throughout her time volunteering at the YMCA.
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