YMCA of Greenwich’s Gala Raises Over $490,000 to Expand Programs and Access for All

The YMCA of Greenwich hosted its annual gala on Friday, May 9, at the Greenwich Country Club, raising over $490,000 to support critical programs and financial assistance for the community.

More than 250 guests attended the event, themed Casino Royale: An Evening in Las Vegas, where they enjoyed dinner, casino-style entertainment, and the opportunity to support the Y’s mission of strengthening the community.

Guests at the YMCA of Greenwich 2025 Gala try their luck at casino games—all in support of the Y’s mission. Photo: Fairfield County Look

Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont was honored during the evening for his commitment to public service and longstanding support of community organizations across the state, including the YMCA. A former YMCA of Greenwich board member and Greenwich selectman, Governor Lamont has championed initiatives that align closely with the Y’s work including expanding access to childcare and summer enrichment, supporting youth mental health programs, and promoting water safety. Senator Richard Blumenthal also joined the celebration to show his support.

Governor Ned Lamont and YMCA of Greenwich CEO, Matthew Skaarup, pose for photo at YMCA of Greenwich 2025 Gala. Photo: Fairfield County Look

“This event is a reflection of what makes Greenwich special—people coming together to support their neighbors. Because of the generosity of our donors, sponsors, and everyone who helped make this night possible, we can continue to provide life-changing programs and financial assistance to those who need it most,” said YMCA of Greenwich CEO, Matthew Skaarup.

“The Y is moving in an exciting new direction, expanding our programs and deepening our impact in the community. At the gala, more people had the chance to learn about the work we’re doing—from water safety and youth development to chronic disease prevention and accessible childcare. Every dollar raised helps us grow that work and ensure the Y remains a place for everyone,” Skaarup added.

Lugano Team, Premier Sponsor, pose for photo at YMCA of Greenwich 2025 Gala. Photo: Fairfield County Look

The Gala’s Premier Sponsor, Lugano Diamonds, played a pivotal role in the event’s success, hosting the exclusive kickoff party in January and donating an exquisite pair of $11,800 hoop earrings for the evening’s opportunity prize. The earrings featured 24 rose-cut diamonds totaling 2.45 carats, set in 18K white gold. Only 250 tickets were sold for $100 each, and the drawing was open to all, regardless of event attendance.

“We were proud to partner with the YMCA of Greenwich for this year’s gala—a celebration of the organization’s lasting impact on families, youth, and the broader community. It was inspiring to witness such generosity and shared purpose. As part of the Greenwich community, we’re especially honored to support meaningful work in education, wellness, and connection—values that are central to Lugano’s mission,” said Stuart Winston, Chief Experience Officer, Lugano.

Guests also enjoyed both a silent and live auction, which together brought in over $50,000.

The Gala’s success was made possible thanks to the dedication of the Gala Committee, a group of passionate volunteers who spend months planning every detail. This year’s event was co-chaired by Stacy Pacifico, Zeina Pike, Jennifer Galbally, and Katherine Elms.

Gala Chairs Stacy Pacifico, Zeina Pike, Katherine Elms, and Jen Galbally pose for photo after receiving thank you flower bouquets during the 2025 Gala program. Photo: Fairfield County Look

The YMCA of Greenwich expressed deep gratitude to its additional sponsors:

• Platinum Sponsors: Golub Capital and Compass Partners
• Gold Sponsor: Clear Street
• Silver Sponsors: Carnegie Prep and Greenwich Psychology Group

Funds raised through the gala support the YMCA Annual Campaign, which ensures that everyone, regardless of their financial circumstances, has access to the Y’s membership and critical programs. In 2024, the YMCA of Greenwich awarded over $460,000 in financial assistance and scholarships. The annual campaign also supports programs like Safety Around Water, Running Start, camp and childcare scholarships, chronic disease prevention, and countless events and services that uplift the community.

The YMCA of Greenwich is one of the largest community-based organizations in Greenwich, CT. Founded in 1916, the YMCA of Greenwich offers programs and services that promote and sustain healthy living, youth development, and social responsibility to nurture the potential of everyone in our community. Our YMCA is a membership organization open to all people. The YMCA welcomes people of all genders, ages, races, ethnicities, religions, abilities and financial circumstances. With our “Y For All Membership” program, your rates are based on total household income and circumstance.

 

Photo: Fairfield County Look