Greenwich Sentinel: 6.September.2019: Column by Mary Lee Kiernan- Something different and something special. Something contemporary and something important for our community. ing a fresh approach to our one […]
Greater surveillance of domestic abusers protects their victims from escalating violence. By Misha Valencia Ms. Valencia is a writer and clinician who specializes in treating trauma. Every 16 […]
The General Assembly’s record of addressing policy issues that impact women and girls disproportionately was better in 2019 than in 2018, but still a mix of […]
The United States Women’s National Soccer Team is a voice of change in America — 60,000 fans in a French stadium, 30,000 people at a ticker-tape parade in […]
YWCA Greenwich will host its annual Family Fun Fair at its home, 259 East Putnam Avenue, in central Greenwich on Saturday, September 7, from 12:00 to […]
On Sunday, October 6, YWCA Greenwich is hosting a community-wide walk to raise awareness and funds for YWCA Greenwich Domestic Abuse Services and education. YWCA Greenwich […]
YWCA Greenwich 23.August.2019: California, Indiana, New York, Virginia and Connecticut were the states the Greenwich YWCA Dolphins Swim Team visited on their Summer 2019 championship meets. […]
Arcuri’s Expands to YWCA Greenwich Greenwich Free Press 21.June.2019 The café at the YWCA Greenwich on East Putnam Avenue is now run by Arcuri’s. “We took […]
To Stop Sex Trafficking, We Need To Reward Whistle-Blowers Hartford Courant: 21.June.2019: Op-Ed by Krishna Patel and Richard Schechter On May 29, Connecticut became the last […]