Built on Volunteers
For the Y’s first 32 years in Kansas City, there were no staff, only volunteers. That legacy still fuels everything we do, from coaching and mentoring to food drives, holiday programs, and community events across the metro.
Volunteerism as a Calling
Bill’s journey with the Y began through UnitedHealthcare, offering year-round support to members navigating healthcare questions. His steady presence built trust, leading him to jump into block parties, Trunk or Treat, food drives, Active Older Adults events, and more across the Northland. What started as a work assignment quickly became a personal mission.
Michelle Ford, with more than 30 years of experience empowering volunteers, recognized Bill’s passion and invited him to join the Platte County Community Mission Board, where he later helped lead one of its most successful fundraising campaigns.
Michelle views volunteers as family, their energy rippling through youth sports, Challenger programs, and community events. Both Bill and Michelle see how volunteering transforms lives, changing the giver as much as the receiver.
Getting Started Is Easier Than You Think
Give an hour, a day, or help at one big event. Greet members, read to kids, coach youth sports, or support food distribution. The hardest part is starting.
👉 Ready to get involved?
Visit kansascityymca.org/volunteer to explore opportunities and find your place to serve.
🎧 Listen to the Full Episode of The Movement
Hear Bill and Michelle’s stories firsthand and learn more about the power of volunteerism at the Y.
Listen or watch now:
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Volunteerism – The Movement Podcast with YMCA of Greater Kansas City





