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Find Your YWCA — YWCA — YWCA 1400 I Street NW, Suite 325 Washington, DC 20005 | Phone: (202) 467-0801 | Fax: (202) 467-0802 | info@ywca org YWCA USA Intranet (Login Required) | YWCA is a 501(c)(3) charity Donations are tax deductible
YWCA YWCA is dedicated to eliminating racism, empowering women and promoting peace, justice, freedom and dignity for all We’ve been at the forefront of the biggest issues of the day for 165 years, working to improve the lives of women, girls, and communities of color through three Areas of Focus:
Donate to YWCA USA California Fire Emergency Fund Help us support YWCA communities affected by the Southern California wildfires! Your donation to the YWCA Emergency Fund provides immediate relief for displaced families, vital resources, and shelter Every dollar makes a difference! Together, we can help rebuild lives with dignity and hope
YWCA In Your Community — YWCA — YWCA YWCA is proud to have 194 local associations across the United States Our programs serve over 1 million individuals in the U S , and we serve 25 million worldwide YWCA services vary depending on location Each local YWCA offers their own programming to meet the needs within their own communities a
Ways to Give - YWCA Donate to your local yWCA YWCA has 194 local associations all over the United States These local associations are the heart of our organization and move the needle on eliminating racism and empowering women every day by meeting needs in their communities
Financial Statements - YWCA YWCA is on a mission to eliminate racism and empower women, and we’re committed to accountability and transparency in everything we do Below you will find resources that illuminate our financial position, outline how we allocate our resources, and showcase the impact of the valuable support from our donors and sponsors
Executive Leadership Cohort 2024 Bios — YWCA Chelsea Rendlen (she her) Executive Director at YWCA Vermont Chelsea Irys Rendlen is a spiritual activist and author She holds a M A in Spirituality Mind Body, Psychology in Education, from Columbia University that she uses to inform her work as the Executive Director of the YWCA Vermont Camp Hochelaga where she creates socially and spiritually conscious spaces
Domestic and Sexual Violence Services — YWCA — YWCA Week Without Violence National Campaign At YWCA, we are eliminating racism and empowering women Since 1995, YWCAs across the country and their supporters assemble the third week of October for a Week Without Violence, a global movement in partnership with WorldYWCA to end violence against women and girls Events range from engaging complex dialogues to workshops, community service
History — YWCA — YWCA The resolution passed and renewed effort went into racial justice work The National Board’s Office of Racial Justice convened four conferences for women of color seeking input; affirmative action workshops were held to teach YWCAs how to implement strategies; nationwide Web of Racism conferences helped members recognize the layering of racism in jobs, housing, schools, institutions and
Who We Are Landing - YWCA YWCA USA is on a mission to eliminate racism, empower women, stand up for social justice, help families, and strengthen communities We are one of the oldest and largest women’s organizations in the nation, serving over 1 million women, girls, and their families