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A small crowd gathered in downtown Rock Island Monday afternoon in anticipation of its newest YWCA location. The two-story, 48,900-square-foot facility at 1702-1704 5th Ave., Rock Island has been ...
Charleston approved C of C's request to demolish former YWCA building on Coming Street, which sits on graves of more than 4,500 people, to build a dorm.
The YWCA’s new Child Development Center, located in the former Starr Elementary School, will be named in honor of the late Marval Hornady. Hornady Manufacturing has contributed $1 million to the ...
The YWCA is a movement that I respect, and Lois and Jessica are two powerhouse women who mean the world to me. So it was really special,” she said. YWCA board president receives surprise honour ...
CINCINNATI — Later this week, a new domestic violence shelter with specifically tailored amenities will open Avondale. YWCA Greater Cincinnati will celebrate the shelter's grand opening on Thursday.
YWCA South Hampton Roads, the world’s oldest and largest multicultural women’s organization, is preparing to honor women’s voices, resilience, and leadership during its 4th Annual Conference ...
The YWCA of Greater Atlanta announced it raised $19.5 million to complete its “Collaboration in Action” campaign.
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — 6 Investigates has learned the details of an alleged incident that occurred during an after-school program at the YWCA Corpus Christi, which left young students feeling ...
The site’s last major renovation was in the 1980s when the community helped rebuild the YWCA’s program center after arson destroyed the original building. The goal of the $21 million campaign – called ...
KALAMAZOO, Mich. — YWCA Kalamazoo is joining a statewide push for $75 million in Michigan’s next budget in order to fund what advocates say are urgently needed, life-saving services for ...
The YWCA's offerings for women have changed since the organization began, but its Knoxville building has provided 100 years of safety and assistance for women. A century ago, ...
YWCA President and CEO Nancy Wesson-Dodd will retire at the end of June after 29 years of service. A search committee is actively seeking Wesson-Dodd's successor.
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