Organization

Young Womens Christian Association Canton Ohio

Canton, OH
Mission

Part 1: eliminating racism, empowering women, and promoting peace, justice, freedom and dignity for all. - Part 3: YWCA canton is on a mission to eliminate racism, empower women, stand up for social justice, help families and strengthen communities.

  • Website: http://WWW.YWCACANTON.ORG
  • Phone: 3304537644
  • Principal Officer: GLORIA POPE
  • EIN
    EIN: 340714799
  • Revenue: $5,693,452
  • Assets: $12,110,970
  • Expenses: $6,280,765

Young Womens Christian Association Canton Ohio
231 sixth street NE
Canton, OH 44702
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All Programs

The early head start childcare partnership program provides year-round comprehensive child development and family support services for 208 stark county children through its partnership with six center-based and family childcare providers. The program serves children from six weeks to three years of age. Priority is given to eligible children who are designated as low-income, homeless, or children with a disability or are in foster care. In 2021, 315 children were served county-wide.

YWCA canton's rapid re-housing program connects eligible individuals and families with permanent housing as quickly as possible. The program offers short-term financial assistance and supportive services to help participants stabilize their housing situations. Our case managers provide education on lease compliance and tenant responsibilities, assist with household budgeting, and work with participants to address barriers. Regular home visits are required to ensure our clients' success. Rapid rehousing is funded by federal continuum of care and state dollars.In 2021, 492 individuals were housed and supported by our permanent supportive housing and rapid re-housing programs.

YWCA canton operates the largest homeless shelter for women and children in stark county. Our shelter program has 38 rooms on the third floor of our main building and five family rooms at our gateway II housing site. Our case managers assist program participants in developing a unique housing plan to help them exit to permanent housing in 90 days or less.In 2021, the YWCA provided 13,680 nights of service and support in our emergency shelter for 222 individuals 66 of which were children! YWCA canton's emergency shelter is funded through united way of greater stark county and state dollars.