Multi-Generational Life Center Receives $100,000 Gift

Multi-Generational Life Center

Photo Courtesy of Matt Weller

The Clay Center Community Improvement Foundation (CCCIF) is thrilled to announce an extraordinary $100,000 donation from longtime community supporters Phil and Jean Frigon towards the Clay Center Multi-Generational Life Center project.

This generous contribution secures the naming rights to the two walking track lanes that will circle the gym inside the new facility—an amenity that will provide safe, year-round wellness opportunities for all ages.

“We support this project because it provides valuable resources for every generation,” said Jean Frigon. “This includes older adults, who represent a significant part of the Clay Center community and play an essential role in its future growth.”

The Goldstein Foundation’s challenge grant has energized local giving, and the Frigons’ leadership gift sets an inspiring example of community-minded generosity. Once the $500,000 matching challenge is fully met, it will represent a $1 million boost to the Life Center’s goal of raising an additional $1.8 million, paving the way for a space where all generations can gather, grow, and thrive.

The Clay Center Multi-Generational Life Center is envisioned as a vibrant space promoting health, wellness, connection, and lifelong learning for individuals and families across Clay County. We invite individuals, families, and businesses to join in meeting the Goldstein Foundation’s matching challenge and help bring this vision to life.

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