Philanthropist MacKenzie Scott donates $10 million to YMCA of South Hampton Roads, largest gift in organization s history
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and last updated 2020-12-16 13:35:07-05
Philanthropist MacKenzie Scott donated $10 million to the YMCA of South Hampton Roads as part of $4.1 billion in philanthropic donations she gave to hundreds of charities and organizations across the nation.
The gift is the largest in the YMCA of South Hampton Roads history.
âOur Y is filled with gratitude and thankfulness in Mackenzie Scottâs recognition of the Y s contributions to the communities we serve, specifically in the areas of child care during the pandemic, our ability to pivot our Centers by distributing and collecting food for those in need, and our commitment to diversity & inclusion practices,â said Anthony Walters, president and CEO of the YMCA of South Hampton Roads, in a statement.
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