Organization

Young Womens Christian Association of Oklahoma City

Oklahoma City, OK
Mission

Part 1: YWCA oklahoma city is dedicated to eliminating racism, empowering women and promoting peace, justice, freedom, and dignity for all. We are, at our core, emergency crisis-intervention services for victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking. We are the triage unit for survivors. YWCA works to lay the foundation for survivors to rebuild lives free from shame, blame and future violence. - Part 3: YWCA oklahoma city is dedicated to eliminating racism, empowering women and promoting peace, justice, freedom and dignity for all.

  • Website: http://WWW.YWCAOKC.ORG
  • Phone: 4059481770
  • Principal Officer: JANET L PEERY
  • EIN
    EIN: 730579272
  • Revenue: $9,008,090
  • Assets: $20,817,886
  • Expenses: $4,995,272

Young Womens Christian Association of Oklahoma City
2460 NW 39th St
Oklahoma City, OK 73112
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All Programs

Certified by the office of the attorney general, YWCA oklahoma city's c.A.R.E. Programs serve victims of domestic violence (dv), sexual assault (sa) and stalking who are seeking a life free from abuse. The c.A.R.E. Programs include the following services: crisis hotlines, advocacy, emergency residential shelter, and forensic nurse exams. These programs provide a wide array of wrap-around, multi-culturally competent and trauma-informed services for adult and child victims. During this fiscal year, 4,710 calls were made to our five 24/7/365 crisis hotlines. 2,402 clients received advocacy service to help clients regain choice, independence and self-sufficiency. Safety, food and shelter were provided to 417 clients through emergency residential services and 473 clients received specialized care and support along with a forensic exam.

YWCA oklahoma city offers victims of domestic violence, sexual assault and stalking h.O.P.E. Through programs which include healing, opportunities, prevention and education. Healing services include adult and child counseling and support groups. In this fiscal year, 274 clients received individual counseling and 538 people took part in survivor support groups. Through opportunities for group training and individual case management, 68 clients gained access to resources and tools to enhance their career skills. Our prevention services taught 309 youth about healthy relationships, boundaries and counsensual sex. Specialized educational opportunities and outreach services reached 1,786 people through programs addressing domestic violence and sexual assault at the community level.