Meet YWCA Clark County
YWCA Clark County is a nonprofit membership organization
working to
build a community of peace, justice, freedom and dignity for all people.
Our mission focuses on empowering women, preventing violence and eliminating
racism and all forms of oppression.
Each year, with the support of our members, donors, volunteers, funders
and community partners, we serve more than 10,000 women, children, youth
and men who have been victims of abuse. Our six programs and their descriptions
can be found on our About
Us page. Additionally, we offer community education on sexual assault,
domestic violence and racism.
We invite you to take a moment to look around our site and learn more
about our programs and services. Thank you for your interest!
What's new at the YWCA?
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Volunteer Training
Schedules Now Online!
Interested in volunteering at the YWCA? The Spring volunteer training
schedules are now online! Check them out by visiting our Training
page. For more information about volunteering at the YWCA, visit
our Volunteer
Page and explore. |
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April 22 is Equal Pay Day
click here to learn more
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Do you need help?
Call 360-695-0501
(toll-free 1-800-695-0167)
Our Mission: To build a community of peace, justice, freedom, and dignity for all people. The YWCA focuses on empowering women, preventing violence and eliminating oppression.
What We Do: Over 10,000 people served each year, including victims of domestic violence, sexual assault and child abuse; youth aging out of foster care; homeless preschool children; and women in jail. |
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YWCA Clark County, 3609 Main Street, Vancouver, WA 98663
Telephone: 360-696-0167 Toll Free: 800-695-0167
For
more information, e-mail info@ywcaclarkcounty.org.
To volunteer, e-mail: aflory@ywcaclarkcounty.org
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list!
A United Way Community Impact Partner |