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YWCA of Greater Portland
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Nonprofit Organization Management
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Jun 4th, 2019 04:04PM
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The YWCA of Greater Portland serves women, children, and families, from all walks of life—regardless of their age, race, or income level. Our programs span threekey areas:
The YWCA’s Domestic Violence Program provides safety, shelter, and crisis intervention to women and children escaping domestic violence. Yolanda House is an emergency shelter that empowers survivors of domestic violence to achieve personal safety, self-sufficiency and a renewed sense of hope. This is facilitated through personalized advocacy, housing referrals, emergency food and clothing, safety planning (including advocacy for court-ordered protection), and transition and life skills support. Access to domestic violence services are also facilitated via The Gateway Center.
The YWCA’s Senior Services Program offers a wide range of information and support to seniors, empowering them to maintain healthy and independent lives in the safety and comfort of their own homes. Co-located at the East Multnomah Aging & Disability Services building in Gresham, our services are tailored to meet the needs of seniors and their caregivers, and include: case management, support and respite for caregivers, chronic disease support groups, Medicare counseling, and legal assistance. The senior services team also act as advocates for their clients by facilitating their access to services provided by the YWCA’s partner agencies.
The YWCA’s Social Change Program provides education, dialogue and events to foster a theoretical and practical understanding of racism, sexism, and other forms of oppression. The aim of the program is to increase awareness of these issues and equip our community with the knowledge and skills required to help build a more equitable world. Our interactive workshops cover topics such as domestic violence, oppression, bias, and cultural competency.
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Feb 17th, 2018 12:00AM
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YWCA of Greater Portland
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Nonprofit Organization Management
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Feb 17th, 2018 02:25PM
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Feb 17th, 2018 02:25PM
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The YWCA of Greater Portland serves women, children, and families, from all walks of life—regardless of their age, race, or income level. Our programs span threekey areas:
The YWCA’s Domestic Violence Program provides safety, shelter, and crisis intervention to women and children escaping domestic violence. Yolanda House is an emergency shelter that empowers survivors of domestic violence to achieve personal safety, self-sufficiency and a renewed sense of hope. This is facilitated through personalized advocacy, housing referrals, emergency food and clothing, safety planning (including advocacy for court-ordered protection), and transition and life skills support. Access to domestic violence services are also facilitated via The Gateway Center.
The YWCA’s Senior Services Program offers a wide range of information and support to seniors, empowering them to maintain healthy and independent lives in the safety and comfort of their own homes. Co-located at the East Multnomah Aging & Disability Services building in Gresham, our services are tailored to meet the needs of seniors and their caregivers, and include: case management, support and respite for caregivers, chronic disease support groups, Medicare counseling, and legal assistance. The senior services team also act as advocates for their clients by facilitating their access to services provided by the YWCA’s partner agencies.
The YWCA’s Social Change Program provides education, dialogue and events to foster a theoretical and practical understanding of racism, sexism, and other forms of oppression. The aim of the program is to increase awareness of these issues and equip our community with the knowledge and skills required to help build a more equitable world. Our interactive workshops cover topics such as domestic violence, oppression, bias, and cultural competency.
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Feb 16th, 2018 12:00AM
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YWCA of Greater Portland
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524
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27.00
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Nonprofit Organization Management
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Feb 16th, 2017 08:15AM
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Feb 16th, 2017 08:15AM
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The YWCA of Greater Portland serves women, children, and families, from all walks of life—regardless of their age, race, or income level. Our programs span threekey areas:
The YWCA’s Domestic Violence Program provides safety, shelter, and crisis intervention to women and children escaping domestic violence. Yolanda House is an emergency shelter that empowers survivors of domestic violence to achieve personal safety, self-sufficiency and a renewed sense of hope. This is facilitated through personalized advocacy, housing referrals, emergency food and clothing, safety planning (including advocacy for court-ordered protection), and transition and life skills support. Access to domestic violence services are also facilitated via The Gateway Center.
The YWCA’s Senior Services Program offers a wide range of information and support to seniors, empowering them to maintain healthy and independent lives in the safety and comfort of their own homes. Co-located at the East Multnomah Aging & Disability Services building in Gresham, our services are tailored to meet the needs of seniors and their caregivers, and include: case management, support and respite for caregivers, chronic disease support groups, Medicare counseling, and legal assistance. The senior services team also act as advocates for their clients by facilitating their access to services provided by the YWCA’s partner agencies.
The YWCA’s Social Change Program provides education, dialogue and events to foster a theoretical and practical understanding of racism, sexism, and other forms of oppression. The aim of the program is to increase awareness of these issues and equip our community with the knowledge and skills required to help build a more equitable world. Our interactive workshops cover topics such as domestic violence, oppression, bias, and cultural competency.
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Feb 15th, 2018 12:00AM
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YWCA of Greater Portland
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524
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27.00
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Nonprofit Organization Management
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Feb 15th, 2017 10:07AM
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Feb 15th, 2017 10:07AM
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The YWCA of Greater Portland serves women, children, and families, from all walks of life—regardless of their age, race, or income level. Our programs span threekey areas:
The YWCA’s Domestic Violence Program provides safety, shelter, and crisis intervention to women and children escaping domestic violence. Yolanda House is an emergency shelter that empowers survivors of domestic violence to achieve personal safety, self-sufficiency and a renewed sense of hope. This is facilitated through personalized advocacy, housing referrals, emergency food and clothing, safety planning (including advocacy for court-ordered protection), and transition and life skills support. Access to domestic violence services are also facilitated via The Gateway Center.
The YWCA’s Senior Services Program offers a wide range of information and support to seniors, empowering them to maintain healthy and independent lives in the safety and comfort of their own homes. Co-located at the East Multnomah Aging & Disability Services building in Gresham, our services are tailored to meet the needs of seniors and their caregivers, and include: case management, support and respite for caregivers, chronic disease support groups, Medicare counseling, and legal assistance. The senior services team also act as advocates for their clients by facilitating their access to services provided by the YWCA’s partner agencies.
The YWCA’s Social Change Program provides education, dialogue and events to foster a theoretical and practical understanding of racism, sexism, and other forms of oppression. The aim of the program is to increase awareness of these issues and equip our community with the knowledge and skills required to help build a more equitable world. Our interactive workshops cover topics such as domestic violence, oppression, bias, and cultural competency.
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1365940
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Feb 14th, 2018 12:00AM
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YWCA of Greater Portland
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524
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27.00
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Nonprofit Organization Management
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Feb 14th, 2017 01:50PM
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Feb 14th, 2017 01:50PM
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The YWCA of Greater Portland serves women, children, and families, from all walks of life—regardless of their age, race, or income level. Our programs span threekey areas:
The YWCA’s Domestic Violence Program provides safety, shelter, and crisis intervention to women and children escaping domestic violence. Yolanda House is an emergency shelter that empowers survivors of domestic violence to achieve personal safety, self-sufficiency and a renewed sense of hope. This is facilitated through personalized advocacy, housing referrals, emergency food and clothing, safety planning (including advocacy for court-ordered protection), and transition and life skills support. Access to domestic violence services are also facilitated via The Gateway Center.
The YWCA’s Senior Services Program offers a wide range of information and support to seniors, empowering them to maintain healthy and independent lives in the safety and comfort of their own homes. Co-located at the East Multnomah Aging & Disability Services building in Gresham, our services are tailored to meet the needs of seniors and their caregivers, and include: case management, support and respite for caregivers, chronic disease support groups, Medicare counseling, and legal assistance. The senior services team also act as advocates for their clients by facilitating their access to services provided by the YWCA’s partner agencies.
The YWCA’s Social Change Program provides education, dialogue and events to foster a theoretical and practical understanding of racism, sexism, and other forms of oppression. The aim of the program is to increase awareness of these issues and equip our community with the knowledge and skills required to help build a more equitable world. Our interactive workshops cover topics such as domestic violence, oppression, bias, and cultural competency.
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1365940
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Feb 13th, 2018 12:00AM
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YWCA of Greater Portland
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524
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27.00
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Open
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Nonprofit Organization Management
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Feb 13th, 2017 04:11PM
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Feb 13th, 2017 04:11PM
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The YWCA of Greater Portland serves women, children, and families, from all walks of life—regardless of their age, race, or income level. Our programs span threekey areas:
The YWCA’s Domestic Violence Program provides safety, shelter, and crisis intervention to women and children escaping domestic violence. Yolanda House is an emergency shelter that empowers survivors of domestic violence to achieve personal safety, self-sufficiency and a renewed sense of hope. This is facilitated through personalized advocacy, housing referrals, emergency food and clothing, safety planning (including advocacy for court-ordered protection), and transition and life skills support. Access to domestic violence services are also facilitated via The Gateway Center.
The YWCA’s Senior Services Program offers a wide range of information and support to seniors, empowering them to maintain healthy and independent lives in the safety and comfort of their own homes. Co-located at the East Multnomah Aging & Disability Services building in Gresham, our services are tailored to meet the needs of seniors and their caregivers, and include: case management, support and respite for caregivers, chronic disease support groups, Medicare counseling, and legal assistance. The senior services team also act as advocates for their clients by facilitating their access to services provided by the YWCA’s partner agencies.
The YWCA’s Social Change Program provides education, dialogue and events to foster a theoretical and practical understanding of racism, sexism, and other forms of oppression. The aim of the program is to increase awareness of these issues and equip our community with the knowledge and skills required to help build a more equitable world. Our interactive workshops cover topics such as domestic violence, oppression, bias, and cultural competency.
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1365940
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Feb 12th, 2018 12:00AM
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YWCA of Greater Portland
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524
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27.00
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Open
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Nonprofit Organization Management
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Feb 12th, 2017 04:15AM
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Feb 12th, 2017 04:15AM
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The YWCA of Greater Portland serves women, children, and families, from all walks of life—regardless of their age, race, or income level. Our programs span threekey areas:
The YWCA’s Domestic Violence Program provides safety, shelter, and crisis intervention to women and children escaping domestic violence. Yolanda House is an emergency shelter that empowers survivors of domestic violence to achieve personal safety, self-sufficiency and a renewed sense of hope. This is facilitated through personalized advocacy, housing referrals, emergency food and clothing, safety planning (including advocacy for court-ordered protection), and transition and life skills support. Access to domestic violence services are also facilitated via The Gateway Center.
The YWCA’s Senior Services Program offers a wide range of information and support to seniors, empowering them to maintain healthy and independent lives in the safety and comfort of their own homes. Co-located at the East Multnomah Aging & Disability Services building in Gresham, our services are tailored to meet the needs of seniors and their caregivers, and include: case management, support and respite for caregivers, chronic disease support groups, Medicare counseling, and legal assistance. The senior services team also act as advocates for their clients by facilitating their access to services provided by the YWCA’s partner agencies.
The YWCA’s Social Change Program provides education, dialogue and events to foster a theoretical and practical understanding of racism, sexism, and other forms of oppression. The aim of the program is to increase awareness of these issues and equip our community with the knowledge and skills required to help build a more equitable world. Our interactive workshops cover topics such as domestic violence, oppression, bias, and cultural competency.
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private:ywcaofgreaterportland-2
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1365940
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Feb 11th, 2018 12:00AM
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YWCA of Greater Portland
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524
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27.00
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Open
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Nonprofit Organization Management
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Feb 11th, 2017 05:35AM
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Feb 11th, 2017 05:35AM
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The YWCA of Greater Portland serves women, children, and families, from all walks of life—regardless of their age, race, or income level. Our programs span threekey areas:
The YWCA’s Domestic Violence Program provides safety, shelter, and crisis intervention to women and children escaping domestic violence. Yolanda House is an emergency shelter that empowers survivors of domestic violence to achieve personal safety, self-sufficiency and a renewed sense of hope. This is facilitated through personalized advocacy, housing referrals, emergency food and clothing, safety planning (including advocacy for court-ordered protection), and transition and life skills support. Access to domestic violence services are also facilitated via The Gateway Center.
The YWCA’s Senior Services Program offers a wide range of information and support to seniors, empowering them to maintain healthy and independent lives in the safety and comfort of their own homes. Co-located at the East Multnomah Aging & Disability Services building in Gresham, our services are tailored to meet the needs of seniors and their caregivers, and include: case management, support and respite for caregivers, chronic disease support groups, Medicare counseling, and legal assistance. The senior services team also act as advocates for their clients by facilitating their access to services provided by the YWCA’s partner agencies.
The YWCA’s Social Change Program provides education, dialogue and events to foster a theoretical and practical understanding of racism, sexism, and other forms of oppression. The aim of the program is to increase awareness of these issues and equip our community with the knowledge and skills required to help build a more equitable world. Our interactive workshops cover topics such as domestic violence, oppression, bias, and cultural competency.
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private:ywcaofgreaterportland-2
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1365940
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Feb 10th, 2018 12:00AM
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YWCA of Greater Portland
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524
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27.00
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Open
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Nonprofit Organization Management
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Feb 10th, 2017 06:43AM
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Feb 10th, 2017 06:43AM
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The YWCA of Greater Portland serves women, children, and families, from all walks of life—regardless of their age, race, or income level. Our programs span threekey areas:
The YWCA’s Domestic Violence Program provides safety, shelter, and crisis intervention to women and children escaping domestic violence. Yolanda House is an emergency shelter that empowers survivors of domestic violence to achieve personal safety, self-sufficiency and a renewed sense of hope. This is facilitated through personalized advocacy, housing referrals, emergency food and clothing, safety planning (including advocacy for court-ordered protection), and transition and life skills support. Access to domestic violence services are also facilitated via The Gateway Center.
The YWCA’s Senior Services Program offers a wide range of information and support to seniors, empowering them to maintain healthy and independent lives in the safety and comfort of their own homes. Co-located at the East Multnomah Aging & Disability Services building in Gresham, our services are tailored to meet the needs of seniors and their caregivers, and include: case management, support and respite for caregivers, chronic disease support groups, Medicare counseling, and legal assistance. The senior services team also act as advocates for their clients by facilitating their access to services provided by the YWCA’s partner agencies.
The YWCA’s Social Change Program provides education, dialogue and events to foster a theoretical and practical understanding of racism, sexism, and other forms of oppression. The aim of the program is to increase awareness of these issues and equip our community with the knowledge and skills required to help build a more equitable world. Our interactive workshops cover topics such as domestic violence, oppression, bias, and cultural competency.
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1365940
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Feb 9th, 2018 12:00AM
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YWCA of Greater Portland
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524
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27.00
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Nonprofit Organization Management
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Feb 9th, 2017 08:57AM
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Feb 9th, 2017 08:57AM
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The YWCA of Greater Portland serves women, children, and families, from all walks of life—regardless of their age, race, or income level. Our programs span threekey areas:
The YWCA’s Domestic Violence Program provides safety, shelter, and crisis intervention to women and children escaping domestic violence. Yolanda House is an emergency shelter that empowers survivors of domestic violence to achieve personal safety, self-sufficiency and a renewed sense of hope. This is facilitated through personalized advocacy, housing referrals, emergency food and clothing, safety planning (including advocacy for court-ordered protection), and transition and life skills support. Access to domestic violence services are also facilitated via The Gateway Center.
The YWCA’s Senior Services Program offers a wide range of information and support to seniors, empowering them to maintain healthy and independent lives in the safety and comfort of their own homes. Co-located at the East Multnomah Aging & Disability Services building in Gresham, our services are tailored to meet the needs of seniors and their caregivers, and include: case management, support and respite for caregivers, chronic disease support groups, Medicare counseling, and legal assistance. The senior services team also act as advocates for their clients by facilitating their access to services provided by the YWCA’s partner agencies.
The YWCA’s Social Change Program provides education, dialogue and events to foster a theoretical and practical understanding of racism, sexism, and other forms of oppression. The aim of the program is to increase awareness of these issues and equip our community with the knowledge and skills required to help build a more equitable world. Our interactive workshops cover topics such as domestic violence, oppression, bias, and cultural competency.
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