YWCA saw a nearly 30% increase in program participants in 2024 compared to the year before, and we served close to 10,000 women, men, and children throughout the region.
With more people enrolled in YWCA’s programs across all areas of work, here are some of the ways we met their needs in 2024:
- Supported 550 women experiencing homelessness at Angeline’s Day Center
- Provided advocacy and support for almost 1,500 survivors of gender-based violence
- Connected nearly 7,500 job seekers with ongoing and drop-in services.
Read our Gratitude Report for more details and stories from our programs. YWCA is an essential part of the community, and none of this would be possible without the support of funders, volunteers, partners, and people like you. Take a look at what we accomplished with you by our side:

In this moment, when women and families are facing an increasing number of threats to their security and basic rights, and as the need for YWCA’s services continues to grow, we hope you’ll continue to stand strong in your partnership with us.

Annalee Schafranek is the Marketing & Editorial Director at YWCA. She contributes agency news, press releases, and media coverage to the website. Annalee’s educational and professional experience has always focused on the place where gender equity and media meet.
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