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Harrison County YMCA adds new wellness center to its services
CLARKSBURG, (WBOY) — The Harrison County YMCA has officially unveiled its new wellness center. 'We heard the community; there was an outcry for more mental health services in our area,' said the YMCA's licensed massage therapist and functional nutrition counselor Pam Gaskins. 'Being the YMCA, we heard the cries and we responded.' Gaskins said that she's been working on this project for nearly a year. In addition to her services, the center has recently hired mental health professional Lisa Steffich, who's a licensed professional counselor. 'We both do group and individual sessions, and it's just a little something extra that the Y can offer the community,' said Gaskins. 'We have several things that we offer here at the fitness center. We are starting a singing bowl class, we have yoga—both for young and old, SilverSneakers, tai chi, all of that will be available here at the wellness center at the YMCA.' The wellness center is all-inclusive and welcoming to everyone and also provides services to people facing financial difficulties, according to Gaskins. Harrison County Parks & Recreation releases Summer Day Camp schedule for kids 'We wanna make our services available to anyone and everyone in the community that needs them,' she said. 'So, we definitely have several different ways that we can help people get here and get them the services that they're looking for.' According to Gaskins, the wellness center is really focused on the inclusion of mind and body healing, which both go hand-in-hand. 'A lot of people like to pick one or the other, and then they kind of get to a roadblock,' she added. 'So we really wanted to take that roadblock down to educate people, and give them a place to use that education for their health and wellness needs.' Gaskins also told 12 News that in the near future, Harrison County YMCA is planning to launch a campaign to assist with plans to expand the wellness center. Through donations raised over the course of the campaign, along with grants, they plan to hopefully bring many more health practitioners on board to grow the center and the services that it provides. 'The inspiration came from the public really,' said Gaskins. 'There were a lot of people coming to me on my table, asking for mental health services and I [could] not provide that. So I sought out on a mission to find that and bring it here to the people.' If you're curious but unsure whether or not these programs may be a good fit for you, both Gaskins and Steffich are offering group sessions each week on different topics. Gaskins' sessions will specifically focus on nutrition and body movement, while Steffich's discussions will surround mental health. Harrison County YMCA also offers free childcare during the evening hours, to make these sessions and classes accessible to everyone. You can find more information by calling the Harrison County YMCA at (304) 623-3303 or by visiting the organization's website. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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02-04-2025
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Van driver runs light, kills golf cart driver in Sun City Center, troopers say
A cargo van driver ran a red light in Sun City Center Wednesday and crashed into a golf cart, killing its driver, troopers said. The crash happened about 8 a.m. when a 31-year-old Tampa man driving a Ram ProMaster east on Sun City Center Boulevard failed to stop for a red light at Pebble Beach Boulevard and crashed into a Yamaha golf cart, according to the Florida Highway Patrol. The golf cart driver, a 71-year-old Sun City Center woman, was heading north on Pebble Beach Boulevard and had a green light when she entered the intersection, troopers said. She died from her injuries at a local hospital. The van driver was not injured. He had not been cited or criminally charged as of Tuesday afternoon but the investigation into the crash continued, according to Sgt. Steve Gaskins, a spokesperson for the highway patrol. Gaskins declined to release the names of either driver and referred the Tampa Bay Times to the public records section of the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicle.