Our mission | The YWCA is dedicated to eliminating racism, empowering women and promoting peace, justice, freedom and dignity for all. |
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YWCA Northeastern Massachusetts
Ways to help | MentorsMale mentors are needed for the boys in our YWCA Fina House OASIS program. Training and background checks are required.Childcare VolunteerHelp out by babysitting while mothers participate in group activities at YWCA Fina House transitional housing programs. This position requires training and a background check.Volunteer TutorTutors or computer coaches for our After School Program to work individually with school-age children. This is a good opportunity for high school students. We also need adult tutors to work with one of our YWCA Fina House housing residents to help them earn their GED.Group Volunteer ProjectsHelp out as a group by painting, performing yard work and other ‘spruce up’ projects at our various site locations including Lawrence, Haverhill, Lynn, and Camp Y-Wood in Salem, NH.Administrative VolunteerVolunteers help provide administrative assistance for community education programs in our Women’s Health Advocacy Services. |
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How you help | You may be an individual or part of a corporate or civic group looking to volunteer your time, talents and skills, and at the YW – we may be just the place you’re looking for! |
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About us | The YWCA Northeastern Massachusetts is a recognized nonprofit organization founded in 1892, and is a member of both the National YWCA and the World YWCA, the oldest and largest multicultural organization in the world. We share a common vision for peace, justice, freedom and dignity for everyone, and serve over 15,000 women, children and families in our community each year through more than 26 programs, services, workshops, classes and outreach events. |
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