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Cindy’s Y Story

Three years after her stroke, Cindy was afraid to live her life.

She knew there had to be more than staying home, isolated and uncertain about what came next. That search led her to the Y.

A conversation with a staff member changed everything. He shared his own health journey, encouraged her to come back, and made her believe she could begin again.

For a week, Cindy told herself, tomorrow.

Then tomorrow came.

Three months later, she hasn’t stopped coming.

When Cindy first stepped into the lap pool, she couldn’t swim half a lap. Today, she does 16. She’s found strength in water fitness classes, confidence in movement, and joy in pushing herself further than she thought possible.

But for Cindy, the Y is more than exercise.

“It’s family,” she says.

Every day, she’s greeted by name. Every day, she’s encouraged to take one more lap, one more step, one more chance on herself.

What Cindy found at the Y wasn’t just a place to improve her health. She found belonging, support, and a community that reminds her she is seen, cared for, and capable.

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