
Judge David Allen
Member, Volunteer Board Member
I am convinced there is some magic fairy dust that sprinkles over kids and families who walk through the doors of the YMCA that keeps them out of trouble.
Why is the YMCA important to the Detroit community?
My day job is a Judge in Wayne County. I am convinced there is some magic fairy dust that sprinkles over kids and families who walk through the doors of the YMCA that keeps them out of trouble.
How has the YMCA impacted your life personally?
My wife and kids have been, and still are, active members of the Y. I’ve met more friends, colleagues and contacts at the Y than anywhere else in my travels. As much as I’ve given the Y in time, treasure and talent.
What’s your favorite memory from your time at the YMCA?
My membership number for the Boll Y is 001! I was the first person to purchase a membership just prior to Boll opening. The night before the branch opened, I ended up folding all the towels until midnight. I arrived back at 5 a.m. on the day of opening to make sure that I was the first person in the door and the first person to work out at Boll. I am especially proud of a Pewabic tile hanging on the first floor. The tile recognizes my family’s contribution and commitment to the Boll Y.
In one sentence, what does the YMCA mean to you?
Outside of family and career, the Y has been the best part of my life.
If you had to describe the YMCA community in three words, what would they be?
Lifelong. Happiness. Partner.