YWCA Southeastern Massachusetts

The YWCA Southeastern Massachusetts was founded in 1911.  The Mission of the YWCA speaks to the elimination of racism and the empowerment of women.  The YWCA has undergone major changes nationally, regionally and locally, but it has continued “to create opportunities for women’s growth leadership and power” since its inception. 

The organization adopted its One Imperative in 1970, “to thrust our collective power toward the elimination of racism wherever it exists and by any means necessary” and continues to work to that goal internally and throughout its service area.  The Board of Directors and staff reflect the diversity of the area with a concentrated effort to have many locales served.

The YWCA Southeastern Massachusetts serves the region surrounding Greater New Bedford including communities south of Brockton, east to Provincetown and west to Attleboro.  The YWCA is one of 300 local associations of the YWCA USA, incorporated individually and operated autonomously by a Board of Directors elected by the general membership.

The programs and services of the YWCA Southeastern Massachusetts are identified in five areas.  They are Advocacy, Adult Services, Wellness for Women and Girls, the Women’s Collaborative Project and Youth Services.

Mission:

The YWCA is a women’s membership movement nourished by its roots in the Christian faith and sustained by the richness of many beliefs and values. 

Strengthened by diversity, the Association draws together members who strive to create opportunities for women’s growth, leadership and power in order to attain a common vision:  Peace, justice, freedom, and dignity for all people.

The Association will thrust its collective power toward the elimination of racism wherever it exists and by any means necessary.

Please visit us online at: http://www.ywca.org

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New Bedford, MA—On Friday, August 20th the YWCA Southeastern Massachusetts will
host the Under One Roof Garden Cocktail Party to bring the vision of all of its programs and services “under one roof” to reality.
The Bristol County Commission on the Status of Women is hosting a public hearing to discuss women’s issues on Wednesday, May 19, 2010, from 7pm-9pm. The hearing will be held at the New Bedford Main Public Library, 613 Pleasant Street in New Bedford. During the hearing there will also be a presentation on by Lisa Yates, Executive Director of Our Sisters’ School.
One aspect of empowering women is to develop them as leaders by giving them opportunities for leadership, as well as the skills and training that it takes to be a leader. Praise and recognition are the next aspects of empowerment. Women leaders need to be acknowledged. The YWCA Women of Distinction luncheon event, YWCA’s signature event honoring outstanding area women, will be held from 12:00pm – 1:30pm on Wednesday, May 12, 2010 at the Country Club of New Bedford.
YWCA Southeastern Massachusetts has launched a photo contest as part of the YWCA’s Stand Against Racism. We all look at the world through our own unique set of “lenses” that filter our perceptions of people, places, events and experiences. The YWCA wants to see diversity through your “lens” and invites you to “focus” in on what diversity and inclusion means to you. “A picture is worth a thousand words,” and a dramatic image can change and enhance our perception and understanding. Amateur photographers, young people and adults alike are invited to capture images of the SouthCoast’s diversity.
On Saturday, April 3, 2010, at 8:00pm, CD label Whaling City Sound presents an evening of intimate vocals and relaxing jazz music performed by Ron Gill, John Stein and Gilad Barkan. Popular jazz singer Ron Gill spent more than twenty-four years as a jazz DJ on WGBH Radio in Boston. He will be accompanied by Berklee College faculty member John Stein on guitar and bass, with Gilad Barkan on piano. Proceeds from ticket and CD sales for this great evening of music directly benefit the YWCA Southeastern Massachusetts.
What better way to celebrate your day, than to treat yourself to a day of pampering? It’s International Women’s Day, so enjoy it!

Take the time to treat yourself to a relaxing massage. Restore balance to your life through the spiritual healing of Reiki or yoga. Get a psychic reading, talk to skin care professionals, get a manicure, shop and much more. Pampering services and sweet indulgences are all compliments of the YWCA and the professionals who have generously volunteered. Take advantage of this wonderful opportunity to relax and socialize with other women.
Know a woman who is a leader or making a positive impact in our community? YWCA Southeastern Massachusetts is calling for nominations for the YWCA Women of Distinction Awards.

YWCA Women of Distinction Awards inspire others to achieve by recognizing the leadership of women in a variety of arenas. YWCA Women of Distinction have brought key issues facing women, girls and people of color to the forefront. To be considered a YWCA Woman of Distinction, the nominee must demonstrate the following characteristics:
Heart disease is the #1 killer of women. One of every 3 American women dies of heart disease. The YWCA Southeastern Massachusetts is holding its 7th Annual Red Dress Fashion Show & Silent Auction to raise awareness of heart disease in women. The event will be held on Wednesday, February 24, 2010 at 5:00 pm at the Century House in Acushnet.
New Bedford, MA: The YWCA Southeastern Massachusetts will receive $194,800 in support of its $4.8 million Under One Roof capital campaign for the construction of a three-level addition onto its historic Levi Standish House.


Senator John Kerry, Senator Paul Kirk and Congressman Barney Frank announced that the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2010 approved by Congress contains direct federal assistance for the 4th Congressional District of Massachusetts. The YWCA Southeastern Massachusetts is one of seven projects in the 4th Congressional District slated to receive funding.

“A bigger, better Levi Standish House means more women and children served by the YWCA. This sound investment will help put dozens more women and their children in permanent homes and on the fast track to healthier, more productive lives,” declared Senator John Kerry.
The Bristol County Commission on the Status of Women is hosting a public hearing to discuss women’s issues on Thursday, October 15, 2009, from 7pm-9pm. The hearing will be held in the Margaret Stone Conference Room at Morton Hospital and Medical Center, located at 88 Washington Street, Taunton. During the hearing there will also be presentations on breast health and domestic violence awareness.
October is Breast Cancer Awareness month. Breast cancer is the most frequently diagnosed cancer for women in America; however, early detection and prompt treatment can significantly reduce the suffering and deaths caused by this disease.
Imagine…7 Days, 168 Hours, 10,080 Minutes, 604,080 Seconds.

One Week Without Violence.

The YWCA Southeastern Massachusetts will kick off the YWCA Week Without Violence on October 18, 2009 bringing attention to the countless cases of relationship abuse that many women and families suffer from.
New Bedford, MA—On September 26th the YWCA Southeastern Massachusetts will host the Under One Roof Reception to bring the vision of all of its services and programs “under one roof” to reality.

New Bedford Chamber of Commerce Business After Hours at the YWCA

Business After Hours
Thursday, September 17, 2009
5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.
YWCA Southeastern Massachusetts
20 South Sixth Street
New Bedford, MA 02740

Free to members
$15 for non-members (cash at the door)
Complimentary hors d’oeuvres & refreshments

Sponsored By: YWCA Southeastern Massachusetts

Join us on Thursday, September 17, 2009 from 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. at YWCA Southeastern Massachusetts for Business After Hours. This is a great way to network, socialize, meet your fellow Chamber members, exchange business cards, and promote your business. Please R.S.V.P. for this event by calling the Chamber at 508-999-5231 or click here to register online.

YWCA - Click to Empower!

75,000+ votes and counting!  Your vote will help ywca win $100,000

Heading into the final week of the Allstate Foundation’s Click to Empower campaign, the YWCA has garnered nearly 75,000 votes but remains deadlocked in a nail-biting race for first place. The foundation selected four national charities to compete for a $100,000 grant to support programs that reduce economic abuse of women and children.

Since the contest ends September 13th, please go to http://www.clicktoempower.org and vote for YWCA once every 24 hours. We can win, but only with your votes!
On Friday, September 25, 2009 the YWCA Southeastern Massachusetts will host its 4th Annual Sizzlin’ Salsa Dance Party in celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month.

The Sizzlin’ Salsa Dance Party is a fundraising event to benefit YWCA leadership development programs for young women. The event will incorporate Latin music, food and dance—and you don’t even need to know how to Salsa to join in the fun.
On August 13th, the YWCA Southeastern Massachusetts welcomed Lieutenant Governor Timothy P. Murray to speak with YWCA board members, staff and volunteers about plans for the YWCA’s “Under One Roof” capital campaign for the construction of a three-level addition onto its historic Levi Standish House.

Tickets for “Girls are Great! Let’s Celebrate!!”

Tickets for “Girls are Great! Let’s Celebrate!!” are $125 per person and include: food, open-bar, and entertainment by violinist, Nora St. Martin and vocalist, Tanisha Sullivan. Tickets can be purchased at the YWCA Southeastern Massachusetts: 20 South Sixth Street, New Bedford, or online: www.ywcasema.org. For more information, please call: 508-999-3255.
YWCA Southeastern Massachusetts will host “Girls are Great! Let’s Celebrate!!,” a cocktail reception to benefit YWCA girls after-school and summer programs. The fundraiser will be held in Martha’s Vineyard on Saturday, August 29, 2009 from 6:00pm – 8:00pm at the Farm Neck Café, One Farm Neck Way in Oak Bluffs.

Take 30 Seconds to Help YWCA End Domestic Violence

YWCA Southeastern Mass. could win $100,000 if you vote for them!!!
Please vote everyday until Sept. 15th. YWCA is currently in second place!!
www.clicktoempower.org.

The YWCA will be walking in the Cape Verdean Recognition Day Parade on Sunday, July 5th. We are going to meet at the YWCA at 9am to decorate the float and then proceed to registration at the corner of Rockdale Avenue and Union Street at Buttonwood Park in New Bedford. You can leave your car in the YWCA parking lot, so you'll be in walking distance from the end of the parade. The parade will start at 11am. The parade ends at the Cape Verdean Vets Hall at approximately 1pm.
New Bedford—The YWCA Southeastern Massachusetts received a $40,000 grant for the ENCOREplus Program from the Massachusetts affiliate of Susan G. Komen for the Cure. The goal of ENCOREplus is to decrease the mortality rate from breast cancer in underserved women through breast health education, outreach and linkage to screening, treatment and support services.
New Bedford—The YWCA Southeastern Massachusetts received a $1,245.00 grant from the New Bedford Cultural Council of the Massachusetts Cultural Council to support the Yw kids School Age Child Care Summer Program and the Girls Giving and Growing Summer Program outings. These children will enjoy field trips to the New Bedford Whaling Museum, the New England Aquarium and the Boston Museum of Science this summer with the support of this funding.
Washington, D.C. (May 1, 2009) – The YWCA USA celebrated its distinguished 150-year legacy as the nation’s oldest and largest women’s organization at a gala awards dinner in Washington, D.C.
Washington, DC (April 28) – The YWCA USA co-sponsored another historic first this morning with the unveiling of a Memorial bust of Sojourner Truth in the United States Capitol. An out-spoken abolitionist and suffragette, Truth is the first African American woman to be so honored.
Washington, DC (April 30) – YWCA USA, the nation’s oldest and largest women’s organization serving more than 2.5 million American women each year, met today with Members of Congress to urge final passage of legislation that improves and expands federal hate crimes legislation.
New Bedford — Women’s Economic Advancement is a Hallmark program of the YWCA. The YWCA Southeastern Massachusetts is committed to helping women of all ages and backgrounds achieve long-term social and financial security. Through YWCA economic advancement programs, women are able to transform their lives through participation in a variety of educational programs and free services that focus on new beginnings. The YWCA provides women and girls with the tools they need to reach financial self-sufficiency.
The YWCA Southeastern Massachusetts will host a watch party for the premiere episode of HBO’s new drama series, “The No. 1 Ladies’ Detective Agency,” centered around a female character who exudes confidence, independence, compassion, optimism, determination and inspiration.
New Bedford—Women’s Economic Advancement is a Hallmark program of the YWCA. The YWCA Southeastern Massachusetts is committed to helping women of all ages and backgrounds achieve long-term social and financial security. Through YWCA economic advancement programs, women are able to transform their lives through participation in a variety of educational programs and free services that focus on new beginnings. The YWCA provides women and girls with the tools they need to reach financial self-sufficiency.
New Bedford—The YWCA Southeastern Massachusetts will host a watch party for the premiere episode of HBO’s new drama series, “The No. 1 Ladies’ Detective Agency,” centered around a female character who exudes confidence, independence, compassion, optimism, determination and inspiration.




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