La Porte County Family YMCA launches feasibility study campaign to explore the impact a new YMCA could bring to the Michigan City community

La Porte County Family YMCA launches feasibility study campaign to explore the impact a new YMCA could bring to the Michigan City community

As the La Porte County Family YMCA continues to grow, so does their need for usable space and more efficient facility features. The newly resurrected Elston Advisory Board began exploring what options are available to accommodate the growing YMCA Branch, with a current membership base of 2,250 members. The YMCA has contracted FourSquare  Research, Inc., a market research company that has performed over 800 studies for YMCAs and non-profit organizations throughout the United States.  

The YMCA sought alternative funding for the feasibility study, which they received in the  form of a matching grant from the Unity Foundation of La Porte County, and private  donors. To date, the Y has raised $31,000 of the $38,000 needed to fund the study. The  study will help determine the potential impact a new YMCA facility could have on our  community. The YMCA is asking for community support to fund the remainder of the study. Donations will be matched dollar for dollar now until October 31st, up to $8,000.00. 

The current YMCA facility opened in the old Elston School building in 2014, where  membership has grown from 1,000 members just 4 years ago, to over 2,200 today. The  Michigan City Area Schools continues to be a wonderful partner with the YMCA. As we look  to the future, this is a natural movement to better serve our community. 

“The Michigan City Elston facility is making great strides to becoming an invaluable part of  the community. This study is an amazing opportunity to help determine the needs going  forward, and the potential for growth” said Jenilee Haynes Peterson, Director of Grants and  Development Operations. Haynes Peterson has been working with the Elston Advisory  Board to launch the feasibility study campaign, led by Board member Mike Walker. “It’s  important to explore the possibility of a new facility. Our community, especially our senior  and juvenile population, needs a healthy outlet that is accessible to all. If Michigan City is  going to be a thriving, growing community, we need to cultivate a YMCA that will serve the  community for generations” said Mike Walker, Advisory Board Member. The YMCA would 

like to thank those who have already pledged their support to the campaign, including  Economic Development Corporation Michigan City, Harbour Trust, and Horizon Bank. For more information on the Feasibility Study, and how you can get involved, please visit  https://shorturl.at/qrtOT