The Friends of Kensico Cemetery 5K Run/Walk, held at the end of this past October, successfully raised $25,000 to benefit the YMCA of Central and Northern Westchester. Over 150 participants and supporters came together for a day of fitness, prizes, and community engagement.
The donation from the fundraiser will support the YMCA’s school-based community programs, which provide crucial services to children and families across Central and Northern Westchester and Putnam Counties.
“Thank you to the Friends of Kensico Cemetery, the residents who joined in, the sponsors, and the local businesses that helped make this event a success! Your support helps fund critical scholarships, making a real difference in our community,” said Cynthia Delfino Birdsall, president and CEO of the YMCA of Central and Northern Westchester.
In addition to the funds raised, the 5K route offered runners and walkers a chance to explore the 460-acre grounds of Kensico Cemetery and see firsthand the unique architecture, historical significance, and arboriculture of the 135-year-old institution.
Matthew G. Parisi, president of Kensico Cemetery and the Friends of Kensico Cemetery, expressed gratitude to everyone who participated. “It was heartwarming to see the community come together. We are honored to support the YMCA’s work and look forward to continuing to host events that enrich and strengthen the people of Westchester County.”
“Looking ahead, Friends of Kensico Cemetery is excited about more events celebrating the cemetery’s rich history and natural beauty while making a meaningful impact in the community. We invite the public to stay updated on upcoming initiatives and opportunities to get involved,” Parisi added.
For more information about Friends of Kensico Cemetery or to learn how you can support their mission, please visit kensico.org/friends.