Members of YNET at GHS, a club affiliated with the YWCA Greenwich worked behind the counter at Joey B’s on Tuesday in an event which was part fundraiser, and part an event to raise awareness of teen dating violence. Continue Reading →
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Members of YNET at GHS, a club affiliated with the YWCA Greenwich worked behind the counter at Joey B’s on Tuesday in an event which was part fundraiser, and part an event to raise awareness of teen dating violence. Continue Reading →
A group of about 15 girls will meet with a mentor on Monday afternoons starting Feb 5. Weekly units include healthy relationships, body image and social media. Continue Reading →
Bras can be dropped off at a number of participating local businesses from Monday, January 29 until Tuesday, February 13. Continue Reading →
“Websites like Craigslist.com and Backpage.com freely sell sex, including with children. When one site closes down, another is ready, using tactics that thinly veil its purpose.” – Mary Lee Kiernan, Director YWCA Greenwich Continue Reading →
YWCA Greenwich 2018 BRAVA Awards honorees will be celebrated at a luncheon on Friday, January 19, at the Hyatt Regency, Greenwich, beginning at 11:30 am. Continue Reading →
“Let us hope that we are experiencing a permanent cultural shift that consistently exposes workplace sexual harassment, strengthens intolerance for illegal workplace behaviors and environments, and encourages victims to take action against harassers.” Mary Lee Kiernen, President and CEO of YWCA Greenwich Continue Reading →
The purpose is to help residents and new immigrants understand fact vs. fiction as it relates to local policies, how the laws are implemented and where people can go to learn more and find access to services. Continue Reading →
The YWCA’s purple purse is a metaphor for women’s power, and purple is the color of domestic abuse. Continue Reading →
During a candlelight vigil at YWCA Greenwich High School, GHS football coach was honored for his Continue Reading →
The purple purse is a metaphor for women’s power and purple is the color of domestic violence. Continue Reading →