The YWCA Domestic Violence Victim Services and Gateway House provides a 24/7 secured, safe shelter for victims of domestic violence. The YWCA provides tools to empower clients to move forward to secure housing, employment, emotional health, personal safety, and ultimately, a life free from violence. Our hope is that victims will:
The YWCA Sexual Violence Victim Services extends a helping hand to support and assist as victims experience perhaps the darkest moments of their lives. We reassure victims that hope remains and they have help to see them through the process of recovery from sexual violence.
The YWCA Child Care Center supports working parents by offering programs that encourage children to grow socially, emotionally, physically and intellectually through a developmentally appropriate curriculum, an environment that is warm and responsive to children’s needs and a well-qualified and dedicated staff.
The YWCA Employment and Training Center empowers individuals to identify and eliminate barriers to employment and secure long-term employment paying a living wage or better. We help displaced homemakers and low-income adults make career connections and link them to training and good jobs.
The YWCA Supported Living Program empowers adults with disabilities to live with dignity and have choices about how they live their lives.
eliminating racism empowering women building strong families for a better community
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