Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Parklawn YMCA facility to be converted to program-only

- Bill Glauber Milwaukee Journal Sentinel USA TODAY NETWORK - WISCONSIN

The YMCA of Metropolit­an Milwaukee said this week it will convert its Parklawn facility from a membership branch to a program-only center beginning Dec. 1.

The announceme­nt means that the Milwaukee Y will no longer operate the fitness center at Parklawn and members can transfer membership­s to three other facilities: Downtown, Northside or Rite-Hite.

The move is part of the Milwaukee Y's attempt to reach the community through programmin­g and services. By 2021, the Milwaukee Y is seeking to double the number of people it reaches.

The Parklawn facility will continue to host active older adult programmin­g, youth sports, the Feeding America meal program and the Achievers Program in career developmen­t.

“We met with stakeholde­rs and Parklawn community members earlier this year to re-imagine our space within the community and to determine that our new program-centric focus is the key to our future in the Parklawn community,” Carrie Wall, president and chief executive officer, said in a statement. “We plan to continue exploring partnershi­p opportunit­ies for program center satellite sites like this one throughout the city of Milwaukee.”

The Parklawn YMCA, built in 1996, is located in a public housing community.

“The transition of the Parklawn branch into a program center is a more economical­ly sustainabl­e approach that will continue to offer important programs to the residents of Parklawn and the surroundin­g community,” said Tony Perez, secretary-executive director of the Housing Authority of Milwaukee. “We look forward to continuing to work together to enhance the health and well-being of our residents and the rest of the Parklawn neighborho­od.”

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