Organization
YWCA Hartford Region Inc
Hartford, CTMission
PART 1: DEDICATED TO ELIMINATING RACISM, EMPOWERING WOMEN AND PROMOTING PEACE, JUSTICE, FREEDOM, AND DIGNITY FOR ALL. - PART 3: DEDICATED TO ELIMINATING RACISM, EMPOWERING WOMEN, AND PROMOTING PEACE, JUSTICE, FREEDOM AND DIGNITY FOR ALL. THIS MULTI-SERVICE MEMBERSHIP ORGANIZATION PROVIDES VITAL PROGRAMS SUCH AS EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION, BEFORE AND AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAMMING, YOUTH LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT, EMERGENCY SHELTER, SUPPORTIVE HOUSING, AND FINANCIAL LITERACY.
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Website: http://WWW.YWCAHARTFORD.ORG
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Phone: 8605251163
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Principal Officer: ADRIENNE W COCHRANE JD
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EINEIN: 060646993
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Revenue: $7,316,947
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Assets: $34,343,988
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Expenses: $8,461,727
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YWCA Hartford Region Inc
135 broad street
Hartford,
CT
06105
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Early childhoood education services - YWCA hartford region provided high-quality learning experiences, for approximately 318 infants, toddlers, and pre-schoolers, in 4 year-round early learning centers. These services are designed to prepare the children for success in kindergarten and beyond, while focusing on the values of diversity and respect for others. In addition, yw kidslink provided before-and-after school programming for 224 students in kindergarten through fifth grade at 5 locations. Programming offered mission-based creative activities to educate and inspire children. Through these programs, YWCA hartford region also provided 40,675 meals and snacks. YWCA did not reopen 3 kidslink programs during 2021 due to covid at the school district's request. In December 2021, YWCA opened a new kidslink site in our west hartford district, increasing from 4 to 5 sites in 2021. All 5 schools were fully open, however enrollement was capped at 4 of our 5 sites due to staffing shortages. Only one kidslink site ran at full capacity all year. The early learning centers operated at limited capactiy all year due to the staffing shortages.
Housing programs - at soromundi commons, YWCA hartford region provided safe, temporary shelter for 71 individual women experiencing homelessness. The program is an 18-bed (15-bed during the covid public health emergency) emergency shelter supported by an array of services offered onsite to assist each woman in obtaining housing, addressing health issues, seeking employment, and strengthening daily living skills. In addition, a 29-apartment, permanent, supportive housing program provided affordable housing and support services to 32 formerly homeless individuals. Participants have access to flexible, individualized services, as needed, in order to achieve and retain permanent housing, increase skills and income, and achieve greater self-determination. All services at soromundi commons are provided using a trauma-informed, person-centered, culturally conscious, voluntary services, housing-first approach, designed to preserve the dignity of each individual.
Teen services - the young womens leadership corps (ywlc) served 139 girls and teens, ages 13 to 18, in its year-round school-based and summer institute programs. This year marked a return to in-person services as students returned to school buildings. School-based programs served 102 middle and high schools in the greater hartford area, where YWCA staff, working with school staff liaisons, engaged participants in programming activities that focused deeply on the social and emotional wellbeing of participants, building leadership and advocacy skills, hands-on digital upskilling projects, and college and career readiness skills. Summer institute, back in person, expanded on the themes covered on the year-round curriculum with a particular focus on leasership and advocacy, and participants worked as a group to identify, research, and address issues within the local community.