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                                YWCA WHITE PLAINS &
 CENTRAL WESTCHESTER
515 North Street, White Plains, NY 10605 | 914.949.6227 | www.ywcawpcw.org
OUR MISSION
Our mission is to eliminate racism, empower women and promote peace, justice, freedom, and dignity for all.
 Year established: 1929 Number of full-time employees: 72 Number of part-time employees: 81 Annual revenue: $8,665,859 Geographic service area: White Plains and Central Westchester
Tiffany S.W. Hamilton Andrea Foote
Chief Executive Officer President, YWCA White Plains & Central West-
chester Board TOP FUNDING SOURCES:
Programs & Membership: 67% Grants: 22% Contributions: 10% Other: 1%
SOCIAL MEDIA:
@facebook.com/ywcawpcw @ywcawhiteplains
YWCA White Plains & Central Westchester
   HOW WE MAKE AN IMPACT
The YWCA White Plains & Central Westchester,
founded in 1929, is one of Westchester’s
oldest, largest, and most accomplished social
justice organizations. Our programs and advocacy improve the lives of women, children, and families through programs to increase emotional and economic self- sufficiency, from financial literacy to childcare and supportive housing. The YWCA’s Westchester Center for Racial Equity offers a vision for sustaining antiracist work throughout the County and provides community and resources for individuals and organizations committed to racial equity, racial justice, and antiracism.
The YWCA’s Lila Wallace Centre at 515 North Street offers NAEYC-accredited childcare and early education, before- and after-school care, aquatics, gymnastics, summer camps, health and fitness classes, and is home to the Westchester Center for Racial Equity. The YWCA’s Women’s Residence on North Broadway, the largest provider of supportive housing for women in New York State, provides safe, affordable housing and wraparound services for 193 women. Our Court Supervised Visitation program enables children to maintain healthy and positive relationships with non-custodial parents while ensuring safety for the children and the custodial parents. Learn more at www.ywcawpcw.org
GIVING OPPORTUNITIES
We rely upon the generosity of donors and we gratefully accept monetary donations, as well as gifts in kind, including but not limited to clothing for My Sister’s Closet, supplies, and technology. Corporate partnerships are welcomed. For information on how to support the YWCA, contact Angelique Morelli, Chief Development Officer, by email at amorelli@ywcawpcw.org or by phone at 914.949.6227, x147.
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES
Our volunteers are essential partners in helping the YWCA deliver programs and services throughout Westchester County, and the YWCA has a volunteer opportunity to fit your interests. We welcome individuals, families, businesses, corporations, and civic and religious groups. Use our online form at https://ywcawpcw.org/how-you-can-help/volunteer.
   LEADERSHIP
OFFICERS
Andrea Foote, President Astara N. Crews, Vice President and Treasurer
BOARD MEMBERS
Gina Accordino, Esq. Christina Altomare
Tina Newsome-Lee, Esq. Yolanda Payne
Elona Shape Gloriana Waters
EX-OFFICIO
Tiffany S.W. Hamilton, CEO
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