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“An excellent way for us to be able to bring the kids out and partner with the Y and create this safe space for them to be able to learn valuable life skills, and, more definitively, learn how to have some fun in the water in a safe and effective way,” Heggins said.

Jared Lehman, CEO of the Lima Family YMCA, said the program offers more than exercise.

“It provides more than just a gym component and a time for them to get some exercise. It's a valuable life skill. They're learning a skill that they can take with them well beyond Air Force and as they age into adulthood,” Lehman said.

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With concerns over coronavirus, schools closing, and the governor's mandates, changes are being made at the Lima YMCA. Guest passes will not be sold for the time being at the "Y".  Any child 12 years old and younger will need to be escorted by a parent. Members 13 to 17 years old won't be allowed to enter until 3 in the afternoon. All this is done to curve heavy populations in the gym at all times. The YMCA is also extensively cleaning their building.