YWCA Central Alabama, founded in 1903, is a social justice organization that empowers women, eliminates racism and promotes peace, justice, freedom and dignity for all. Built upon that foundation of social justice are three pillars representing YWCA Central Alabama’s focus areas: (1.) community housing, (2.) child development and (3.) domestic violence services. Economic empowerment programs stretch across these pillars and supportive services wrap around them. To learn more about Alabama’s only YWCA or to read our history, visit ywcabham (dot) org.
Who works in the housing department, Who's in charge of the YWCA Birmingham? Where is the assistance to the people? Who can the tenants speak to?
July 2022
Hello, I would like to know if you have domestic violence classes in Spanish?
May 2021
It was an awesome visit. The administrators had every thing in check point once you walked into the faculty to may sure that the children, parents and staff were safe from any virus or whatever.I felt assured that this facility was following the regulations and going above to keep everyone safe.