Join us for our first Stand Against Injustice webinar of the new year! Childcare Matters – Equity in Early Childhood Education will feature experts on the systemic barriers to childcare affordability and accessibility and discuss solutions. Register today! us02web.zoom.us/webinar/regi...
We’re thrilled to announce a transformative $3 million grant from The Frist Foundation to complete the $7.9 million renovation of the Weaver Domestic Violence Center! Read all about it here: www.ywcanashville.com/news-blog
2024 has been a year of breaking cycles and creating brighter futures for those most in need. Your generosity fuels our life-changing programs. Please read this message from our President & CEO and consider supporting our mission today. ywcanashville.com/donate
It’s Native American Heritage Month and we’re lifting up Native voices for our November virtual lunch and learn. Join us for this important & free webinar, made possible with support from #NissanFoundation, the #HarnischFoundation & #AllianceBernstein. Register here: us02web.zoom.us/webinar/regi...
"Violence against women is not inevitable. It can and must be prevented."
– UN Women
Join us in honoring the resilience of women everywhere by speaking up, supporting survivors, and fostering a world where safety and equality are the norm—not the exception.
We are thankful to serve and be a part of the Nashville and Middle Tennessee community! Our offices are closed but the Weaver Domestic Violence Center & crisis lines are open 24/7. Call 800-334-4628 or text 615-983-5170 if you are in need of shelter or support.
Powerful piece on the intersection between domestic violence and pregnancy. Our Weaver Center is a safe haven for pregnant victims in their greatest time of need. www.nytimes.com/interactive/...
On this Martin Luther King Jr. Day, we reflect on the life and legacy of Dr. King and urge all to work together and unite in promoting peace, justice, freedom, and dignity for all.
#MLKDay #MartinLutherKingJrDay #NationalDayOfService #Justice
For women under 25, getting pregnant more than doubles their risk of homicide.