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Members trying to save world's first YMCA from closing for good


Published on 2024-12-12 13:43:07 - Tyler Morning Telegraph
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  • The world's first YMCA is to close in the New Year after being sold to a developer of luxury flats and hotels. Central YMCA, which originally opened in 1911, is now central London's largest gym which also provides health and education programs to the local community.

The article from the Tyler Paper discusses the efforts to save the world's first YMCA, located in London, from permanent closure. Established in 1844, this historic institution has been a cornerstone for community activities, offering programs like fitness classes, youth clubs, and support for the homeless. Facing financial difficulties exacerbated by the economic impacts of the global health crisis, the YMCA has launched a fundraising campaign to raise £300,000 to keep its doors open. The campaign has garnered support from local residents, former members, and celebrities who recognize the YMCA's historical significance and its ongoing community service. The article highlights the urgency of the situation, noting that without sufficient funds, this iconic institution might close, leaving a void in community services and historical legacy.

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