YWCA

YWCA is the leading charity working with the most disadvantaged young women in England and Wales.
YWCA ywr brif elusen syn gweithio gydar menywod ifanc mwyaf difreintiedig yng Nghymru a Lloegr.

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YWCA Kirkby


graffitiYWCA Kirkby is in a deprived area with high rates of unemployment, truancy, teenage pregnancy and anti-social behaviour.  

We welcome all girls and women from the area. The girls who come to our sessions may be isolated, unemployed, questioning their sexuality, or taking serious risks with their health or personal safety.

Working closely with community police and council wardens, our outreach workers go out at night and meet girls in the places where they congregate: in parks, bus shelters, shopping precincts, by the river, and under bridges.

We talk to them and encourage them to come to our centre, where it’s warm, dry and safe, and where they get the chance to do interesting things.

We offer:

  • Accredited education programmes. In a relaxed atmosphere we teach literacy, numeracy, computer training, and useful life skills such as managing on a budget, staying safe and sex education.
  • Support, information and parenting skills for young mums and pregnant teenagers and the chance to get their work accredited. We have childcare facilities on-site.
  • Information and support about education, training, skills and jobs.
  • Confidential counselling service.
  • Outdoor activities.

We encourage young women to take part, make decisions and share their opinions. For some girls it’s the first time they’ve ever been asked what they think.

Girls enjoying outdoor activities

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contact ywca Kirkby

101-105A Cherryfield Drive
Kirkby
Merseyside
L32 8SA
telephone: 0151 547 7800
email: kirkby@ywca.org.uk

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fact

fact

55% of 12- to 15-year-olds and 57% of girls aged 16 to 17 have not been taught how to use a condom

their stories

their stories

Jenny was bullied at school and fell behind in her lessons. She felt let down by her teachers.

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quote

"We have been most impressed with YWCA's ability to engage with the most damaged and disaffected young women."
John Dunn, Leader, Youth Offending Team

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