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7월 11, 2025 7월 17 @ 12:11 오후

Supporting Survivors and their Pets: How Students Are Making a Difference

Learn how students at a local vet school are making a difference in the lives of survivors and their pets staying at our safe shelter.

7월 1, 2025 7월 17 @ 12:11 오후

Books to Prisoners: YWCA Spotlight

Every other month, we highlight people in Spokane who work to advance YWCA’s mission by creating real and lasting change in our community.

7월 1, 2025 7월 17 @ 12:11 오후

Violence Prevention: Adapting in the Face of Funding Cuts

Even in the face of change, we are staying rooted in our mission. Together, we can keep building a community defined by safety, justice, and dignity for all.

6월 23, 2025 7월 17 @ 12:11 오후

Impact of Funding Changes on YWCA Spokane

June 23, 2025 Earlier this spring, I promised to update you as we learned more about how recent funding changes would affect YWCA Spokane’s work. Today, I want to share where we stand and how we are moving forward, together….

6월 18, 2025 7월 17 @ 12:11 오후

2025 Pride Recap

YWCA Spokane joins thousands in Spokane for the 2025 Pride Parade and Festival.

6월 6, 2025 7월 17 @ 12:11 오후

Trans and Nonbinary Youth Recap: Pathways Forward

On June 5th, in celebration of Pride Month, we held another Pathways Forward conversation to educate our community about supporting trans and nonbinary youth. Learn more about the challenges faced by this community in our recent blogpost. The conversation was…

6월 3, 2025 7월 17 @ 12:11 오후

Trauma-Informed Care – A Mission Moment

Healing begins with understanding. Trauma-Informed Care is more than a best practice—it’s a guiding philosophy that shapes every interaction we have.

5월 28, 2025 7월 17 @ 12:11 오후

A Conversation with Parting CEO, Jeanette Hauck

We recently announced the anticipated retirement of our CEO Jeanette Hauck, at the end of 2025. Throughout her nearly 30-year career in the non-profit sector, Jeanette has remained deeply committed to advocating for women, youth, and children. Below are some…

5월 23, 2025 7월 17 @ 12:11 오후

Day 10: Challenge Recap

Over the past nine days, we’ve explored key issues like abortion access, racial discrimination in hair, entrepreneurship barriers, and gun violence. We’ve highlighted the need for fairer policies in mental health, transportation, and law enforcement. By raising awareness and advocating for change, we can build a more equitable society for all.

5월 22, 2025 7월 17 @ 12:11 오후

Day 9: Creating Equity

Creating equity means recognizing that people face different challenges and providing tailored support to meet those needs. It’s about dismantling systemic barriers, redistributing resources, and uplifting marginalized voices so that everyone has a fair chance to thrive.

5월 21, 2025 7월 17 @ 12:11 오후

Day 8: Racial Bias and Traffic Enforcement

Racial bias in traffic stops means people of color get pulled over more often than white drivers, even when they haven’t done anything wrong. This unfair treatment causes stress, fear, and distrust in the police. It’s part of a bigger problem in the system that needs real change and fairness.

5월 20, 2025 7월 17 @ 12:11 오후

Day 7: Thinking Beyond Cars

Discrimination in transportation goes beyond police encounters – it’s present in airports, bike paths, and even jogging through neighborhoods. BIPOC and LGBTQ+ individuals face unequal treatment, from extra security screenings to harassment while cycling. To create fair communities, we must address these disparities in all forms of mobility, not just cars.

5월 19, 2025 7월 17 @ 12:11 오후

Briana Berner, YWCA’s Interim Director of Philanthropy

As we prepare for the retirement of our current Chief Philanthropy Officer, Dana Morris Lee, we are proud to announce Briana Berner as YWCA’s Interim Director of Philanthropy.

5월 19, 2025 7월 17 @ 12:11 오후

Day 6: Gun Violence & Communities of Color

Gun violence hits Black and Latino communities harder than others, leading to more deaths, injuries, and trauma. This isn’t just about numbers or news stories – it’s a real problem affecting families and neighborhoods. Mental health issues like PTSD and anxiety are common, especially for young people living in these areas.

5월 16, 2025 7월 17 @ 12:11 오후

Day 5: Suicide

Thank you for taking this challenge! We’re so glad you’re here! From Monday, May 12th through Friday, May 23rd, YWCA Spokane will send a daily weekday email to everyone registered for this 10-day challenge. The content will invite you to…

5월 15, 2025 7월 17 @ 12:11 오후

Day 4: Second Amendment Protections

The Second Amendment says all Americans can own guns, but minority communities often face more gun violence and unfair treatment under gun laws. Historically and today, Black, Indigenous, and Latino people are more likely to be victims and less likely to benefit equally from gun rights due to systemic inequality.

5월 14, 2025 7월 17 @ 12:11 오후

Day 3: Entrepreneurship

Starting a business is more than making money, it’s about turning your ideas into something real and helping others. Entrepreneurs create jobs and new products. It’s not easy as there are challenges like money, risk, and competition – but it can be worth it. It gives you freedom, creativity, and a chance to succeed.

5월 13, 2025 7월 17 @ 12:11 오후

Day 2: Hair

Hair is a powerful expression of identity, culture, and beliefs. For many, it reflects heritage, from African braids to Indigenous long hair, each style carrying deep meaning. Despite this, hair discrimination persists, with some facing judgment or exclusion for wearing natural or cultural styles. Everyone deserves the freedom to choose their hair without prejudice.

5월 12, 2025 7월 17 @ 12:11 오후

Day 1: Abortion Access

Abortion is legal in Spokane, but access is hindered by cost, travel, and confusing laws. Marginalized groups face the most barriers. Local resources like Planned Parenthood help, but more support is needed.