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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BankFive has made a $10,000 grant to the YWCA Southeastern Massachusetts for its capital campaign for a much-needed building addition. Marilyn Hopkins, First Vice President of BankFive and a member of the YWCA’s campaign steering committee stated, “BankFive is proud to make this grant to the YWCA. In this economic environment it is especially important to continue to grow this facility to accommodate the increasing needs of the communities this YWCA serves.”  Maria Pinarreta, BankFive’s Vice President for Branch Administration also serves on this committee.
United Way of Greater New Bedford, the YWCA Southeastern Massachusetts and Leadership SouthCoast are teaming up to address the need for increased participation and diversity on the Boards of Directors of local nonprofit organizations through a new online database tool.
The YWCA Southeastern Massachusetts, the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth’s Women’s Resource Center and the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME) invites women to participate in a program on Tuesday, May 6th to help close the wage gap between women and men at work. 
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Take the time to treat yourself to a relaxing massage.  Restore balance to your life through the spiritual healing of Reiki.  Talk to skin care professionals or get a manicure just in time for a night out on the town.  Pampering services are all compliments of the YWCA and the professional women who have generously volunteered, so take advantage of this wonderful opportunity to relax and socialize with other women.





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