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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The links below are connected to various types of resources related to eliminating racism and other forms of oppression. If you have a website that you would like to suggest adding to our list, please go to our main Eliminating Racism and Oppression page and use the submission form.

Online Resources

American Civil Liberties Union

Amnesty International USA

Anti-Defamation League

Anti-Racist Action

C.O.L.A.G.E. (Children of Lesbians and Gays Everywhere)

Deaf Abused Women's Network

Gay Lesbian & Straight Education Network

Human Rights Campaign

League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC)

National Alliance on Mental Illness

National Assoc. for Multicultural Education

National Conference for Community & Justice

National Congress of American Indians

National Council of La Raza

National Underground Railroad Freedom Center

National Urban League

S.O.A.R. (Speaking Out Against Racism)

Southern Poverty Law Center

Teaching Tolerance (a program of the Southern Poverty Law Center)

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Affirmative Action Fact Sheet (pdf)

End Racial Suffering Fact Sheet (pdf)

Immigration Fact Sheet (pdf)

Voting Rights Fact Sheet (pdf)


YWCA Clark County, 3609 Main Street, Vancouver, WA 98663
Telephone: 360-696-0167 Toll Free: 800-695-0167

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