2 /5 Rachel King: I have been going to this Y for years. I joined because I wanted to learn how to swim as an adult, and the U.S. Masters Swimming program has a long partnership with this location. Soon, I found myself swimming 3x per week, mostly due to the expert coaching I received from the Masterss coaches here. The experience has changed my life: my health, my abilities, my social circle, and my confidence have all deeply improved.
New leadership seeks to sever the partnership between the Masters swim team and the Y. Instead of listening to the cries of the community, the Y is in the process of replacing the current Masters team with a new internal program for adult swimmers. By running the program in house, they remove the voice of Tacomas most dedicated swimmers. No more team swim meets, social events, open water swims, organized travel opportunities -- just another internal program with average instructors, offered at a lower frequency with less opportune times.
What a tremendous shame. According to the YMCAs professed mission, "The Y is dedicated to giving people of all ages, backgrounds and walks of life the opportunity to reach their full potential with dignity." Reaching my full swimming potential required my whole self. It meant connection and community.
The hubris it takes to dismantle a thriving partnership is wild. I hope leadership listens and changes its mind.