YWCA Central Alabama is dedicated to eliminating racism, empowering women and promoting peace, justice, freedom and dignity for all.
Through the years, YWCA assisted young women in their search for employment (1900s), elevated teen service (1930s) and created opportunities during times of turbulent race relations for Black and white women to plan and develop programs together (1960s).
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What We Do
Today, social justice is foundational to the work we do at YWCA Central Alabama. It is who we are. We are a social justice organization.
Built upon that foundation of social justice are three pillars representing our focus areas:
- Community Housing
- Child Development
- Domestic Violence Services
Mission In Action
Why give to YWCA Central Alabama? YWCA Central Alabama partners with the people we serve to break generational cycles of poverty, systemic racism and violence. We embrace service participants with reassuring programs that support their journey forward. We advocate for them holistically. We empower them to navigate systems in their lives.
Estd. 1903
Our Legacy
1903-1958
1965-1998
1998-2000s
2014-Present
Our Team
YWCA Central Alabama’s vision is to create a more caring community. We work every day to make a positive change in the lives of individuals and in the community.