CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Between COVID-19 cases and the county directive, the YMCA of Greater Charlotte is seeing a drastic cut in revenue.
More than half of members have either canceled or frozen their memberships since the start of the pandemic.
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That’s cost the organization about $40 million in lost revenue so far. The YMCA is still offering virtual and some outdoor options.
>> In the video at the top of the page, Channel 9′s Anthony Kustura digs into the impact the pandemic is having on services at the YMCA, and the way it’s relying on community support.
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