social change awards
Nomination forms now available--due to the YWCA by Friday, January 9!
We give two awards to recognize people in our community who are working to end oppression. The Val Joshua Racial Justice Award, named for longtime YWCA volunteer Val Joshua in honor of her commitment to and work for the elimination of racism, recognizes individuals and groups who are leaders in the struggle for peace, justice, freedom and dignity for all people.
Click here for more information about the Val Joshua Racial Justice Award.
Click here for the nomination form!
The YWCA Youth Social Justice Award recognizes high school students (both individuals and groups) whose work has made a positive impact in Clark County.
Click here for more information about the Youth Social Justice Award.
Click here for the nomination form!
Questions? Call or email Jay Atwood: 360-906-9129 or jatwood@ywcaclarkcounty.org.
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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
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