YWCA Manchester
YWCA Manchester
eliminating racism, empowering women
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Founded:
1920
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Founded:
1920

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Website:
http://www.ywcanh.org
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YWCA Manchester
72 Concord Street
Manchester, NH 03101
(603) 625-5785
24 Hour Crisis Hot Line (603) 668-2299
info@ywcanh.org


The YWCA Manchester is a multi-service, women’s membership association and is a chapter of the oldest and largest multicultural women’s organization in the world. Founded in Manchester in 1920 and located in the heart of downtown since 1928, the YWCA works to empower women and help parents get the tools they need to raise strong, healthy children. The YWCA Manchester... (read more)
Mission:
The YWCA Manchester is dedicated to eliminating racism, empowering women and promoting peace, justice, freedom and dignity for all.
Products:
YWCA Youth Programs provide services to young girls in our after school program with a primary focus on substance abuse prevention and academic and literacy support. The goals for the girls in our program are social, emotional and academic growth

YWCA Teen Programs provide services to both girls and boys on making healthy decisions and working to prevent high risk behaviors.

The Family Education Collaborative, our collaboration with UNH Manchester, UNH Cooperative Extension and Child and Family Services, offers parenting education and support programs to all involved in raising children.

YWCA Supervised Visitation & Child Exchange Center facilitates safe and consistent visitation for children and their non-residential parent during the most volatile time of a family’s separation. Since the Center serves a population of people having a history of domestic violence or stalking, eliminating contact between parents during services is essential to assure the Center’s primary goal of safety.

YWCA Crisis Service provides free and confidential information and support to victims of domestic and sexual violence. This service can take the form of accompanying a victim to court or medical appointment, all the way to providing shelter for victims and their children.