
Rising for Peace: Week Without Violence at YWCA Edmonton
This week, YWCA Edmonton joins YWCA Canada and more than 90 countries around the world in marking the Week Without Violence, a global campaign led

This week, YWCA Edmonton joins YWCA Canada and more than 90 countries around the world in marking the Week Without Violence, a global campaign led

On September 30, National Day for Truth & Reconciliation (Orange Shirt Day), we pause to honour Survivors, their families, and the children who never returned
This October, YWCA Edmonton will say farewell to our CEO, Katherine O’Neill, who will conclude her leadership with us on October 10. Since joining YWCA
I was 15 when the Montreal massacre happened. It changed how I see the world. – Jana G. Pruden Jana G. Pruden is a feature

Building safer, stronger communities requires a dedicated community to make the work possible, and YWCA Edmonton is incredibly fortunate to have just that. We are
As we enter June, we are reminded of the rich tapestry of history, culture, and contributions of Indigenous peoples across Canada. Indigenous History Month is

October 11th marks a day of global significance – International Day of the Girl Child. This day was established by the United Nations in 2011

In Canada, the last few years have witnessed a profound shift in the way we acknowledge and address the historical injustices inflicted upon Indigenous peoples.

National Indigenous Peoples Day is a time to honor the diverse heritage, resilience, and contributions of Indigenous peoples in Canada. As we observe this significant

Each year, YWCA Edmonton serves thousands of people – an accomplishment powered by your donations. Every dollar helps advance YWCA Edmonton’s mission and helps improve

