Planned South Bethlehem Community Center One Step Closer With Selection of Nonprofit Operators
The River Crossing YMCA and United Way of the Greater Lehigh Valley announce a new partnership with the City of Bethlehem to expand services as part of the planned South Bethlehem Community Center.
The two Lehigh Valley nonprofit leaders were selected by the City as the preferred operator for a planned new community space in South Bethlehem where income will present no barrier for seniors seeking community, youth playing basketball and nonprofits meeting local needs. The selection comes on the heels of Mayor J. William Reynolds and Bethlehem City Council allocating an initial $1 million toward the planned community center in the City’s 2026 budget.
“United Way and YMCA are some of the Lehigh Valley’s most trusted institutions, known for advancing the health, education and well-being of individuals and families,” Reynolds said. “They have proven track records for building collaborations that strengthen neighborhoods and build welcoming third spaces.”
After a year-long community-driven planning process, the City of Bethlehem released its Southside Community Center feasibility study in January 2025. The study found great need for a South Bethlehem-based facility and recommended siting a future center on a Mechanic Street parking lot along the South Bethlehem Greenway.
Before launching the final design process for the center, the City in September 2026 sought proposals from entities interested in operating the future Southside Community Center and the YMCA and United Way submitted a joint proposal. This partnership between two of the Lehigh Valley’s most trusted institutions proved to be a natural fit.
“We are confident that, under our joint leadership, the Center will become a vibrant hub of opportunity – supporting youth development, family engagement and equitable access to wellness resources for all residents.” said Marci Lesko, President and Chief Executive Officer of United Way of the Greater Lehigh Valley.
Over the next several months, the partners will work together to design the center, fund its construction, and prepare a sustainable operations plan. United Way of the Greater Lehigh Valley will lead the fundraising campaign.
“This project is a great example of what’s possible when community leaders and organizations come together around a shared vision,” commented Zane Moore, President/CEO of River Crossing YMCA. “The city, YMCA and United Way each bring unique strengths to this project, and together we can create something truly meaningful for the community – a place that will support health, belonging, and opportunity for generations to come.”