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Camilia was recently featured in the Triad’s “Yes! Weekly” newspaper in their Local Talent section as “Camilia Majette – Handmade for a Cause.”
DetailsCamilia was recently featured in the Triad’s “Yes! Weekly” newspaper in their Local Talent section as “Camilia Majette – Handmade for a Cause.”
DetailsWe love all of our volunteers and rely heavily on their time, support, and energy! Kacey Curtis (pictured) is a wonderful volunteer from Keller Williams Realty who participated in KW…
DetailsTo most, summer means vacations and adventures, but for our Shelter residents it presents a unique set of challenges. Kids are out of school and need more time, food and…
DetailsBlue Cross NC believes in the power of education and is committed to improving the quality of life for Greensboro families. A generous gift of $25,000 will help the YWCA…
DetailsViolence against women has become a master in disguise; it has made its way into our homes, schools and communities with many faces such as intimate partner violence, sexual assault, trafficking and harassment.
DetailsDr. Elliott explained that the Bags of Hope donated to the YWCA Greensboro Family Shelter were bought, filled and distributed by her students. The project was one of 125 service projects organized by A&T students, faculty and administrators to celebrate the university’s 125th year since its founding.
DetailsThe YWCA Greensboro is working with our community to fulfill the mission of the YWCA: Eliminating Racism, Empowering Women and promoting peace, justice, freedom, and dignity for all. We can…
DetailsWhen it comes to our children’s health, nothing is more important. Shaping public policy to promote and protect the well being of our young people is vital to the community.
DetailsRead an article that ran in the Guilford College newspaper, The Guilfordian, about YWCA’s efforts to Stand Against Racism.
DetailsOn Sept. 15, 2016, amid board and campaign leaders, staff, friends and supporters, the YWCA Greensboro officially unveiled the name on its newly renovated building on 1807 E. Wendover Avenue: Shirley T. Frye YWCA Greensboro.
DetailsSponsored by a group of Appalachian State University students, this project aims to bring awareness about of menstrual hygiene being a concern for young women in underprivileged areas and their need of the proper feminine products.
DetailsThe Mission of the YWCA Greensboro is to eliminate racism, empower women and to promote peace, justice, freedom and dignity for all. It is because of this mission that our organization
DetailsWe invite you to enjoy this presentation on why we stand against racism.
DetailsChildren, especially, suffer from the effects of sleeping in places unfamiliar to them. One school project considered the challenge of making children feel more secure as they slip into slumberland. They believe homemade pillows may do the trick.
DetailsHundreds of well wishers came to the YWCA Greensboro facility to honor the woman after whom the building is now named – Shirley T. Frye.
DetailsYWCA Greensboro honored longtime YWCA and community leader Shirley T. Frye with the permanent naming of their newly renovated 19,300 square foot building during a press conference at their building…
DetailsJoin the YWCA Book Club This Year’s Theme: Institutional Racism: The Stories Behind the Numbers The YWCA of Greensboro is hosting a virtual book club as part of our annual…
DetailsSAFE ActNo one should have to choose between their livelihood and their health, their family, or their safety. Yet this is the reality for far too many women and families.…
Details“It was a pleasure working with your staff, primarily Michele, and we were thrilled with what we were able to accomplish for the organization.” – Tyler Hodgin BB&T Lighthouse Project was…
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