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Rite-Hite Holding Corp. donating $1 million to YMCA
Rite-Hite Holding Corp. recently donated $1 million to the YMCA of Metropolitan Milwaukee. The YMCA is renaming the Schroeder Branch of the YMCA at 9250 N. Green Bay Road in Brown Deer as the Rite-Hite Family YMCA. Milwaukee-based Rite-Hite develops, manufactures and sells loading dock safety systems and industrial door solutions. "I believe in the mission of the YMCA to help people grow stronger in spirit, mind and body," said Rite-Hite chairman Mike White. "This gift is an investment in a true community resource that benefits people of all ages." The Rite-Hite Family YMCA is currently being renovated, which will be complete next year. The branch is part of the Healthy Lifestyle Village, a partnership between the YMCA, Wheaton Franciscan Healthcare and the Walter Schroeder Aquatic Center. The Health Lifestyle Village is also expected to be completed next year.

Rite-Hite Holding Corp. donating $1 million to YMCA
Rite-Hite Holding Corp. recently donated $1 million to the YMCA of Metropolitan Milwaukee. The YMCA is renaming the Schroeder Branch of the YMCA at 9250 N. Green Bay Road in Brown Deer as the Rite-Hite Family YMCA. Milwaukee-based Rite-Hite develops, manufactures and sells loading dock safety systems and industrial door solutions. "I believe in the mission of the YMCA to help people grow stronger in spirit, mind and body," said Rite-Hite chairman Mike White. "This gift is an investment in a true community resource that benefits people of all ages." The Rite-Hite Family YMCA is currently being renovated, which will be complete next year. The branch is part of the Healthy Lifestyle Village, a partnership between the YMCA, Wheaton Franciscan Healthcare and the Walter Schroeder Aquatic Center. The Health Lifestyle Village is also expected to be completed next year.

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