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New York YMCA International branch records

 Collection
Identifier: Y.GNY.89
SCOPE AND CONTENTS OF THE COLLECTION The collection primarily contains materials collected by Alice L. (Bonnie) Mairs, for many years head of the International branch and its successor, International Program Services, until her retirement in 2005. The collection includes Board of Managers minutes, information about sources of grant funding, material about the relationship between the YMCA in New York City and the United Nations, material related to the World Alliance of YMCAs, information about exchange programs, and training...
Dates: 1960-2012; Majority of material found in 1985-2000

YMCA international work administrative records

 Collection
Identifier: Y.USA.9-1
Abstract

Reports, correspondence, telegrams, minutes, agendas, financial records and budgets, fundraising records, newsletters, promotional material, posters, photographs, drawings, blueprints, maps, postcards, scrapbooks, bound volumes, and some artifacts documenting the development and administration of the YMCA's Foreign Work Department, later known as the World Service and then the International Division.

Dates: 1865-1999; Majority of material found within ( 1960s-1990s)

YMCA international work personal and regional files

 Collection
Identifier: Y.USA.9-5
Abstract

Reports, correspondence, and other records concerning YMCA international work in Europe and Asia, consisting primarily of the files of Bruce Knox and Bill Sieverling, who coordinated work in Europe and Asia respectively, during the period from the mid-1980s to the mid-1990s. The collection also includes a smaller set of files documenting work in Europe from the World War I era to just after World War II.

Dates: 1916-1995; Majority of material found within 1985-1994

YMCA World Service international work films

 Collection
Identifier: Y.USA.9-9
Abstract

Films produced by the YMCA's World Service program documenting its work in developing countries around the world, including the Americas, Europe, Africa, and Asia.

Dates: circa 1950-1980