Program areas at Ywca of Charleston West Virginia
Mel wolf child development center - child care, pre-school and after school programming for children ranging in age from 6 weeks to 12 years old. 72 unduplicated infants, toddlers, preschoolers, and school aged children were served. 74% of whom are from financially challenged families.
Sojourner's shelter - provide emergency shelter, temporary housing and case management as well as adult basic education and other support services for homeless women, women with children, men with custody of their children and intact families. Approximately 347 people were served, 15,587 shelter nights were provided and 121 individuals participated in education and job training.
Resolve family abuse program - crisis intervention, counseling, emergency shelter, information referral, court, and other advocacy for victims of domestic violence; community education and training. Approximately 1,505 individuals were served and 4,939 shelter nights were provided.
Shanklin center - the shanklin center for senior enrichment provides permanent housing, case management, and other comprehensive services to 8 elderly, disabled women who have been victims of abuse and who are experiencing homelessness because of abuse.empowerment homes - the Ywca empowerment homes for women program provides permanent housing, case management, and other services to 3 chronically homeless disabled individuals.alicia mccormick homes - the Ywca alicia mccormick homes serves victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking, and dating violence. The program offers victims of violence safe, affordable, transitional housing, and support services for up to 24 months. The program was reinitialized in june, 2018, after funding was re-secured. The program provided 2,549 bed nights to adults and 1,354 bed nights to children this past year.racial equity & inclusion program - the racial equity & inclusion program makes certain that equality is actively sought, taught, encouraged, and ultimately protected. Approximately 1,200 people have attended anti-racism sessions.