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See the Life Center YMCA at Prisma Health’s new look

You’re invited to a community open house on Friday, May 16, 2025 to explore the facility’s latest upgrades.

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A GIF showing personal trainers and YMCA members working out at the Life Center YMCA at Prisma Health.

Taking care of your health is the best investment you can make.

Photos provided by YMCA of Greenville

There’s a new flex on Faris Road.

Last fall, the YMCA of Greenville took over fitness operations at the Life Center YMCA at Prisma Health — and the updates are now complete.

It’s been transformed into a space where individuals and families can focus on their health + wellness, with new flooring, upgraded lighting, brand-new equipment, and state-of-the-art workout tech like the EGYM Smart Circuit.

The Y and Prisma Health have worked together for years to help Greenvillians lead healthier lives. That partnership is still going strong, with several on-site rehab programs available at the Life Center Y, including:

Bonus: Prisma Health also hosts Coffee & Conversations, free community events where you can learn about different health topics throughout the year. Members can email lifecenter@ymcagreenville.org to learn more about upcoming dates and topics.

Want to see it for yourself? Stop by the Life Center YMCA’s Community Open House on Friday, May 16 from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Guests can get a free EVOLT body scan, tour the renovated facility, and enjoy zero joining fees if they sign up for membership that day.

Whether you’re starting your fitness journey or looking for a welcoming community to help you feel your best, the newly revamped Life Center Y has everything you need to get on track.

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