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Young Jack Miller found sanctuary at the Mansfield YMCA

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Ageless Jack Miller, 84, has a remarkable story that highlights the impact of the YMCA on his life. Despite facing early challenges with a club foot and polio, Miller found solace and purpose at the YMCA in Mansfield. His grandfather bought him a membership to the YMCA, where he spent countless hours after school and on weekends, immersing himself in sports and activities that kept him off the streets and gave him a sense of direction.

Miller credits the YMCA for shaping him into the successful athlete he became, particularly excelling in golf. His dedication to practice and hard work paid off with numerous accolades and a spot in the Ashland County Sports Hall of Fame. Reflecting on his youth spent at the YMCA, Miller emphasizes the importance of providing opportunities for children in the community to engage in sports and activities that give them a sense of purpose and goals in life.

Now, as the YMCA of North Central Ohio embarks on a new chapter with the construction of a sports center, Miller sees it as a vital development for the community. With recent financial gifts boosting the capital campaign for the new branch and sports complex, the YMCA is on track to open its doors in fall 2025. Miller’s story serves as a testament to the transformative power of the YMCA and the positive impact it can have on individuals of all ages.

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