The South County YMCA is celebrating $1.25 million in renovations, which were officially unveiled at a ribbon-cutting in March.
“The Y serves as a hub where non-profits, for-profits, schools, municipalities, hospitals, libraries and so many other organizations can partner together to meet community needs,” said Lindbergh Superintendent Tony Lake, a South County YMCA board member, in a news release. “These investments will only improve the Y’s ability to serve the community. The Y is collaborative in nature and collaborations between organizations are what today’s communities require to be safe places to live and raise families. By doing so, we can maximize our resources and accomplish far more together than we ever could individually.”