The panel will examine the issue of labor trafficking in our own community and beyond, and they will discuss the ways we can all help to end modern slavery. Continue Reading →
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The panel will examine the issue of labor trafficking in our own community and beyond, and they will discuss the ways we can all help to end modern slavery. Continue Reading →
YWCA Greenwich embraced 84 students from Cos Cob school on Thursday. Continue Reading →
The YWCA student program will be open at 8:30 am on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday for parents to drop off their children. Reservations are not required. Continue Reading →
In an effort to further their goals to protect common sense gun legislation, the MDA leaders provided a list of midterm election candidates, who align with their goals, to support. Among those candidates were featured speakers Laura Kostin (D), a District 151 candidate for the Connecticut House of Representatives, and Stephen Meskers (D), a District 150 candidate for the House. Continue Reading →
More than 600 people attended the 4th annual Fabulous Family Fair at the YWCA Greenwich. Continue Reading →
Summer is right around the corner. Click here to see a variety of local summer camps. Continue Reading →
Cameras were flashing. The red carpet was unfurled. Guests arrived in style and were greeted by the paparazzi on Saturday night at the “Together We Shine” dinner and dance at Greenwich YWCA.
Greenwich based teen volunteers led by the Greenwich Jr United Way organized the event. Greenwich High School clubs including Hand in Hand, Unified Sports, Come Together, Picking Up the Pieces, Roots and Shoots, Outreach Club, Former Attire and the Boys & Girls Club of Greenwich, Keystone Club also participated in the elegant evening. Continue Reading →
Greenwich based teen volunteers led and organized by the Greenwich Jr United Way are organizing an event called “Together We Shine.” This inclusion event is the first of its kind for Abilis. The evening consists of a three-hour long dinner and dance that celebrates inclusion and is open to all Greenwich public and private high school students and recent graduates (ages 15 to 20). Continue Reading →
Classrooms are divided by age group, with a focus on a developmentally appropriate curriculum and activities that encourage the social, emotional, cognitive and physical development of each child. Continue Reading →
On Tuesday, Feb 27, from 6:30 – 8:30 pm YWCA Greenwich at 259 East Putnam Avenue will host the Looking In Theatre, a program of the Greater Hartford Academy of Arts and the Capitol Region Educational Council. Continue Reading →