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“A group of prominent Black Indianapolis women began organizing a YWCA in 1914. Under the leadership of May Belcher, the Phyllis Wheatley YWCA officially organized in 1923, providing a safe ...
INDIANAPOLIS — Starting in late March, the YMCA of Greater Indianapolis will no longer be operating at its Athenaeum location, located at 401 E Michigan St. According to a news release from the ...
INDIANAPOLIS — The YMCA of Greater Indianapolis announced one of its downtown Indianapolis locations is closing. The Athenaeum location at 401 E. Michigan St. will close March 28, 2025. A spokesperson ...
SOUTH BEND — YWCA North Central Indiana has announced that its CEO, Susan Tybon, will retire from the YWCA at the end of 2024, concluding nearly seven years of leading the agency. Since taking ...
The YMCA of Greater Indianapolis plans to close its location at the historic Athenaeum building, which opened in 1894 with an emphasis on fitness and became a YMCA site in 1992. The YMCA location ...
After more than 30 years at the Athenaeum, the YMCA of Greater Indianapolis will soon close its branch in the historic German building. In an email sent to members Thursday evening, YMCA of ...
The YMCA of Greater Indianapolis has been on a growth spurt ... Bill Stanczykiewicz, director of The Fund Raising School at the Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy, said the ...
In Northeast Indiana, women are the focus of YWCA Northeast Indiana all year. Since 1894, the YWCA in Fort Wayne has been creating safe spaces for women. In 2025, the mission of YWCA Northeast ...
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