The donation from Sports Clips founder Gordan Logan will be used to build a new YMCA facility in Georgetown.
Sports Clips founder Gordan Logan hands a $1 million check to the YMCA of Central Texas board chair Gregg Miller. Photo courtesy of YMCA of Central Texas.The YMCA of Central Texas received a $1 million donation from Gordan Logan, the founder and chairman of Sports Clips Haircuts."Giving back to our community and our neighbors has always been a priority for my family," Logan said in the press release.
According to the release, Logan and his family are longtime supporters of the YMCA and the Georgetown community, having previously contributed to other local organizations including the Boys & Girls Club of Georgetown andFundraising efforts have raised more than $2.5 million locally which, combined with an $8 million commitment from the YMCA of Central Texas, will fund the Phase 1 portion of the new YMCA facility in Georgetown.
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