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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Partnerships


Your organisation can work in partnership with YWCA and achieve great things.

Young women are at the heart of what we do. But we are also pragmatic enough to understand that to increase our influence and support even more young women we may need to work with other people that influence them. This potentially takes in work across age range and gender, for example: the mothers of young women or young men. We think this is best achieved by building operational and strategic partnerships and consortiums locally, regionally and nationally who are already experts in these fields.

YWCA wants to forge partnerships with organisations so that together we can pool our skills and expertise, and shape services that have an impact on the lives of young women. We think by working with partners we can collectively be more efficient and help us reach out further across geographical boundaries.

Ways we can work together
We are interested in building on our success and strengthening our partnerships and networks throughout England and Wales in

  • health and wellbeing
  • crime and offending
  • violence and abuse
  • education and skills

You’ll have seen on this website the work we already do. If your organisation, company or agency works in any of these fields, let us talk about joining together to have an even greater impact.

For more information contact Anne Monaghan  or call 07711 117651.

As a partner of YWCA you can be confident that you're working with professional people striving to get the best results.

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"YWCA's workers, without exception, forge meaningful relationships of trust with some very damaged young women and are extremely committed in what they do."
Probation officer, Doncaster Probation Services

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"Services are professional, delivered well and good value for money. Young women seem to feel valued and empowered."
Ailsa Paton, Domestic Abuse Co-ordinator, Tunbridge Wells

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