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Carl and Linda Grubb Family YMCA

Artist Conception of the Archdale-Trinity Family YMCAMission

To put Christian principles into practice through programs that build a healthy spirit, mind and body for all.

 

 

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The YMCA is volunteer founded, volunteer led and volunteer based. Unlike any other organization in the world, the YMCA brings together people of all ages, faiths, backgrounds and incomes.

No one is turned away from YMCA programs or services due to an inability to pay.  This is made possible by Friends of Youth, the annual charitable-giving program of the YMCA .

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Goal

Our plans call for a new state-of-the-art family YMCA that addresses the community's need for a pool and facilities for youth, family, and senior programming. This facility will be built on land generously donated by Nereus and Jim English located on Highway 62.

 

Fred Meredith, Campaign Chair"The YMCA has something of interest for every one of us, regardless of age. I really enjoyed going to the Y when just a young man. The joy and fun of participating made long-lasting impressions on me personally. The citizens of Archdale-Trinity deserve the opportunity to call an organization such as the YMCA their very own. I am honored to serve as chairman of the first Board of Directors and Capital Development Committee."

Fred Meredith
Campaign Chair

 

Jeff Claypool, Sealy Inc. The Carl and Linda Grubb Family YMCA would like to thank Sealy, Inc. for their generous gift. Sealy gave the "lead gift" of $500,000 to the new Archdale-Trinity YMCA.

"Sealy has always had an appreciation for the warm welcome and support the local residents have extended to us. Giving back to the community is one of the more visible ways that we can express our thanks for that support. The YMCA was a perfect match for Sealy, as the family and community values it espouses closely match our own."

Jeff Claypool
Sealy, Inc.

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