YWCA’s Mission is Supported by Bank of America
Partnerships like the one YWCA Central Carolinas shares with Bank of America serve to bolster our mission of eliminating racism, empowering women, and promoting peace, justice, freedom, and dignity for…
Partnerships like the one YWCA Central Carolinas shares with Bank of America serve to bolster our mission of eliminating racism, empowering women, and promoting peace, justice, freedom, and dignity for…
YWCA’s mission to eliminate racism, empower women and promote peace, justice, freedom and dignity for all is strengthened by partnerships like the one we have with Bank of America. For…
Our city and nation have been facing an ever-growing affordable housing crisis. This has been exacerbated throughout the pandemic, with more of our community members pushed to temporary housing or…
YWCA's mission to eliminate racism, empower women and promote peace, justice, freedom and dignity for all is strengthened by partnerships like the one we have with Bank of America. For…
YWCA Central Carolinas is proud to provide many needed resources throughout the community. YWCA's team offers literacy support to students and their families throughout Mecklenburg and Union Counties through our…
YWCA’s annual fundraiser, We Believe 2021, is just a day away. While this event would typically have more than 600 people coming together in a ballroom in Uptown Charlotte, this…
YWCA Central Carolinas is excited to share the progress we've made on our project to develop 104 units of affordable housing on Park Road in a thriving Charlotte neighborhood.
YWCA Central Carolinas and other Charlotte-area affordable housing advocates are supporting Habitat for Humanity of the Charlotte Region in its work to amend the City of Charlotte’s Fair Housing Ordinance. Along…
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…
A message from Kirsten Sikkelee, CEO of YWCA Central Carolinas: Dear YWCA Family, Governor Cooper issued an executive order closing K-12 public schools statewide until March 30th and prohibiting mass…