YWCA Central Carolinas condemns domestic terrorism at the US Capitol
Dear YWCA Family, Our hearts are heavy this week. We face the reality of an insurrection that struck at the very core of our democracy. A democracy is a rarity…
Dear YWCA Family, Our hearts are heavy this week. We face the reality of an insurrection that struck at the very core of our democracy. A democracy is a rarity…
As the year comes to a close and we sit in reflection, the unforeseen challenges and obstacles presented by 2020 are undeniable. Yet many of us will note that we…
YWCA Central Carolinas has been hard at work in the Charlotte community. for more than 118 years, we have provided housing to women and families, literacy support for children and…
Harold Medlock, retired Fayetteville Chief of Police Chief Harold Medlock served as Chief of Police of the Fayetteville Police Department (FPD) for nearly four years, retiring in January 2017. During…
Each year, YWCA Central Carolinas honors three generations of women who have enhanced social justice in the Charlotte community. Congratulations to our 2020 honorees!
Voting is right that hundreds of thousands before us have fought for. Don't let their hard work go to waste by sitting out this election. Use your voice and impact the community, hold representatives accountable and work toward the future you want to see.
YWCA Central Carolinas' co-ed fitness center will be reopening on Monday, September 14 at 7am. Be in the know about our policies and procedures.
Your census questionnaire is due September 30, 2020! Have you completed it?
On Thursday, September 10 at 12:30pm, join CapTech and YWCA Central Carolinas for our YWomenVote: A Non-Partisan Conversation on Safety panel discussion. Our panelists include Catherine Beane of YWCA USA…
Mental and physical health go hand in hand, so YWCA is committed to helping you stay active while our co-ed gym is temporarily closed. Join YWCA’s Director of Fitness, Starr…