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In 1985 a group of courageous pioneering women established the YWCA of
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Indianapolis to meet the needs of women, and in 1998 the tradition
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continues. The WYCA of Indianapolis still focuses on, supports, and gives
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empowerment to women and their families. Empowerment refers to meeting
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the needs of girls and women so that they can freely exercise the power
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to determine and direct their lives.
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How does the YWCA differ from other organizations that provide health,
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fitness, social and education services? Our answer to that is, we stay
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focused on our mission of empowerment of women and their families. Each
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prospective and current program is evaluated on the basis of its support
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of one or more aspects of women's needs.
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Please join us as we prepare for and enter into the 21st century.
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Who We Are? The YWCA is the oldest and largest organization for women
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and girls in the world and is dedicated to the empowerment of women, and
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the elimination of racism in order to attain a common vision of peace,
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justice, freedom, and dignity for all people.
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What We Do? The Indianapolis YWCA is an open, supportive organization
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concerned with women and families; providing opportunities to develop
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skills, knowledge and resources in the areas of health, self-awareness
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and leadership. The Indianapolis YWCA does not have all the answers to
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helping our daughters, sisters, mothers, aunts and friends to address the
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challenges of this era, but we commit this organization to assist in the
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process of improving the quality of life for all women.
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Where We Are? The YWCA is housed at the YWCA Resource and Conference
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Center on 22 beautiful acres of grounds including amenities such as a 50
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meter olympic-size outdoor pool with attached junior and baby pools,
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equipped playground, shelter and picnic areas, basketball court, soccer
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and softball fields. YWCA programs are carried out on the YWCA campus, in
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schools, shelters, public housing communities, correctional facilities
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and other locations throughout central Indiana.
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What Makes All of This Possible? In 1997 The United Way of Central
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Indiana generously assisted us with 25% of our budgetary needs;
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government and other foundation grants made up an additional 23%; and
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program fees and contribution from people like you provided the other
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52%. A tax-deductible gift to the YWCA is an investment in women and
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their families throughout the Central Indiana area. Our Development
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program offers many giving opportunities to meet your company's or
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family's philanthropic needs to create positive change in your
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community.
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Financial assistance to support programs and services is needed in the
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following areas:
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General Operating Fund: Covers operating expense of facilities and
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Programs.
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Grief and Loss Program: Counseling and learning objectives designed to
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lead incarcerated youth to an understanding of grief and loss related
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influences on their behavior
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Parenting Programs: Counseling and learning objectives designed to
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teach and support skills to incarcerated women that produce healthier,
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more positive relationships with their children primarily to reduce child
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abuse.
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Young Parents Program: A key component in reduction of potential risk
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of child abuse, designed to decrease stress in the parent/child
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relationship enabling the parent to continue school attendance and
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achievement.
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School Age Child Care: Provides affordable, developmentally
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appropriate care of children both before and after school.
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Youth Enrichment: Supplements the school curriculum through exciting
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educational activities at the YWCA facility and other community
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sites.
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Campership: Allows children to learn, play, and develop friendships
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during their summer and holiday vacations.
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Health and Wellness: Encourages a lifelong commitment to maintaining a
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healthy body.
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Breast and Cervical Cancer Program: Provides information on the signs
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and symptoms and assists women in finding and using local resources for
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breast exams, mammographies, and pap smears.
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