Grace College Receives Nearly $25,000 Grant For Pickleball Equipment
News Release
WINONA LAKE — Grace College recently received a grant from the K21 Health Foundation for nearly $25,000 in pickleball equipment for the Gordon Health and Wellness Center, which hosts open play for all skill levels from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. The grant funded mobile nets, new balls and paddles, as well as temporary courts so that games can be played in the in the wellness center throughout the winter and tournaments throughout the year.
“This will be the second winter we have hosted community indoor pickleball through the winter months,” said Jordan Weidner, director of the Gordon Health and Wellness Center at Grace College. “We have easily doubled the number of people we have coming in on a weekly basis, and the local pickleball Facebook group (Pickleball Phanatics) has grown to almost a thousand members. It is exciting to see how the community is taking to the sport. This new equipment will get a lot of use, and we are so thankful for K21’s support in making this possible.”
The K21 Health Foundation is a private foundation that focuses on improving health and wellness for the residents of Kosciusko County. The foundation has seen participation in pickleball explode in the community, with people of all ages and every community enjoying the sport.
“I’ve never seen a sport grow so quickly, and you’ll see the outdoor courts are always busy in the summer, but in the winter, recreational opportunities are harder to come by in our community,” said Rich Haddad, president and chief executive officer of K21 Health Foundation. “We’re thrilled to partner with Grace College in giving our community members an outlet to stay active year-round.”
Aside from the open community court time during the week, the college already has several pickleball tournaments slated for its students in the next few months. The wellness center facilities are also available to Grace College & Seminary employees, alumni, community senior citizens, local law enforcement, first responders and current military personnel.
“Last Friday morning, there were well over 30 community members playing pickleball on the new courts,” said Weidner. “We hope to see that continue to grow as a result of this grant.”
To learn more about the Gordon Health and Wellness Center, visit grace.edu/about/campus/health-recreation-safety/gordon-rec-center.
To learn more about the K21 Health Foundation, visit k21healthfoundation.org.