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"140 years of Care, Concern and Commitment" recognizes our strong and courageous history. Our mission of the elimination of racism and the empowerment of women sustains our bold vision as we dare to embrace two of the most significant social issues of our time. Founded by women for women, the YWCA has been a leading force for social change. Whatever the issue to advance women’s status and promote racial justice, the YWCA fought for it. Whatever the need for support and services, the YWCA provided it. From its very beginning the YWCA has sought to improve women’s lives and ensure equitable treatment for all.
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In 1868 our organization began by providing women, migrating from rural areas looking for employment, with shelter, education and job opportunities. As the years progressed, so did the YWCA. We worked for minimum wages for women, championed protective labor laws for women and children and advocated for women's suffrage. |
Today, we are leading the charge for women to have a greater sense of their own empowerment and to develop women as leaders. We are working to improve race relations, further racial justice and to end violence against women. We provide shelters and transitional housing for battered women, a program for men who abuse women, employment and literacy programs, childcare, family violence prevention, health and wellness programs and recognition and advocacy programs. As our community changes it is vital to include and value the female voice. As an organization committed to social change, the YWCA has provided that voice and will continue to bring that perspective to our community.
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women's art gallery
Reigning Cats & Dogs: Paintings by Martha Newfield
June 12- August 14, 2009

The YWCA Women’s Art Gallery celebrates summer with the dynamic, colorful and lively paintings by Martha Newfield in her one-woman show, Reigning Cats and Dogs. Learn more here
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2009 Father's Day Campaign

Each year on Father's Day, the YWCA joins men in Greater Cincinnati to take a public stand against domestic violence by adding their names to a full-page ad in The Enquirer. Learn more here.
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ywca downtown co-ed fitness center managed by TriHealth, offers comprehensive, medically based fitness services.
Convenient, friendly and affordable, the Center is your place to exercise for life, work and well-being.>>>more
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