Fletcher YMCA now YMCA at Mission Pardee Health Campus

Press release from YMCA of Western North Carolina: 

The YMCA of Western North Carolina has changed the name of the Fletcher YMCA to the YMCA at Mission Pardee Health Campus to reflect the organizations’ unique partnership. The name change also celebrates the vital role Pardee Hospital and Mission Health played in the 2014 opening of the YMCA of Western North Carolina newest wellness-focused facility.

“Together, Mission Health, Pardee Hospital and the YMCA are providing an exceptional experience to patients and their families at the unique campus we share. We’re excited that this name change for the YMCA will reflect such a great partnership,” said Jonathan Bailey, Mission Health’s chief program development officer.

“Pardee Hospital has long been a supporter of the YMCA of WNC and the tremendous programs that they offer,” said Jay Kirby, president and CEO of Pardee Hospital. “We value the partnership opportunities that we have had with the Y, particularly at the Mission Pardee Health Campus. The co-location of our orthopedics, rehabilitation, and community wellness programs on the same campus only strengthens that natural synergy and facilitates even broader wellness for our community. We are humbled by their desire to change their name to better reflect that relationship.”

“The YMCA at Mission Pardee Health Campus has been a tremendous addition to our community. When clinical entities integrate service lines with YMCAs, whether they be chronic disease or falls prevention, rehabilitation, nutrition, or general wellness, the community benefits. We are grateful to Pardee Hospital and Mission Health for making this center possible,” said Paul Vest, president and CEO of the YMCA of Western North Carolina.

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Thomas Calder received his MFA in Fiction from the University of Houston's Creative Writing Program. His writing has appeared in Gulf Coast, the Miracle Monocle, Juked and elsewhere. His debut novel, The Wind Under the Door, is now available.

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