Who We Are

Women Smiling Together, Racial Justice, YWCA Evansville

YWCA Evansville is dedicated to empowering individuals, strengthening families, and promoting peace, justice, freedom, and dignity for all.

We envision a thriving region where healing-centered services, empowerment, advocacy, and community partnership come together to create lasting change for individuals and families across generations.

What We Do

Our programs focus on upward mobility and self-sufficiency through addressing emergency needs first, determining barriers to independence, helping clients create goals to overcome those barriers, providing support and case management through times of crisis and transition, and connecting clients to community resources that can maximize their success. We believe that all individuals have the right to be safe and choose the direction of their lives. Our programs address challenges that could cause anyone to find themselves in situations of violence, trauma, or addiction. We actively work to transform lives by creating positive change, stability, and new opportunities for our clients, their families, and the community.

Current programs include:

  • Domestic violence shelter and outreach services

  • Emergency shelter

  • YES! (YWCA Embracing Sobriety) residential recovery program

  • Live Y'ers after-school and mentoring program for vulnerable youth

Our Core Values

  • We advocate for peace, justice, freedom and human dignity to ensure that every individual can thrive and realize their full potential.

  • We foster upward mobility and self-sufficiency through multigenerational empowerment.

  • We create safe, supportive spaces where compassionate service sparks personal transformation.

  • We are dedicated to the highest standards in all we do, embracing innovation, advancing continuous growth, and practicing transparency.

YWCA has served the Southwest Indiana region since 1911. Today, our reach includes six Southwest Indiana counties including: Gibson, Pike, Posey, Spencer, Vanderburgh, and Warrick. We work with those who face the greatest barriers to safety, stability, and opportunity in order to bring out individual strengths and foster resiliency and self-sufficiency. Over the years, we have altered our programs to meet the changing need in our area, but our mission of offering a safe haven to people in need is as enduring as it was from day one.

YWCA Evansville is on a mission to empower individuals, strengthen families, and promote peace, justice, freedom and dignity for all.

YWCA MISSION

YWCA Local History

The YWCA of Evansville, Indiana, Inc. (YWCA Evansville) was established in 1911. Our original purpose was to provide safe, affordable housing for women who were coming from the country and outlying towns for employment in mills and factories. We've altered our programs over the years to meet the changing needs of women and children in our area, but our mission of offering a safe haven to women and children is as enduring as it was from day one.

Our programs focus on upward mobility and self-sufficiency through addressing emergency needs first, determining barriers to independence, helping clients create goals to overcome those barriers, providing support and case management through times of crisis and transition, and connecting clients to community resources that can maximize their success.

Current programs at the YWCA include a domestic violence shelter; an emergency housing program for the homeless; the YES! (YWCA Embracing Sobriety) program, a long-term residential program for homeless individuals recovering from substance abuse; and Live Y'ers, an after-school and mentoring program for vulnerable youth.

The YWCA actively empowers individuals and communities through advocacy, education, and support services, ensuring dignity for all.

Key Dates in YWCA History

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