How to Help During COVID-19 Closures
YWCA St. Paul continues to do good in the midst of hardship. Here are a few ways you can help your community, too!
YWCA St. Paul continues to do good in the midst of hardship. Here are a few ways you can help your community, too!
The 2020 Census is active and it’s time to respond! You can do so easily from home in about 10 minutes, with the letter arriving either last week or this week.
We’re offering information and links to community resources for those affected most by COVID-19 closures. YWCA St. Paul is doing its part to support the community during times of concern.
For the protection of our members and staff, our Leadership Team has decided to close both our admin offices and our Health & Fitness Center, effective tomorrow, Tuesday, March 16. This change will remain in effect until further notice.
Eugenie Anderson and Toni Carter, two Minnesota pioneers in government, are the focus for today’s entry on our Women’s History Month series.
During March we’re running a series on Women’s History Month, beginning today with the activism of Nellie Stone Johnson and Rev. Gloria Roach Thomas. As with last month, we’re focusing on Minnesota’s leaders in both the past and present.
We’re pleased to announce a collection of presentations and recognitions for our CEO, Gaye Adams Massey, this spring!
Further events are in the works, so be sure to check back often.
Slavery infected all of America, and Minnesota is not an exception. 150 years after its end, freedom is still an issue for many black Minnesotans.
Part of a series on Black History Month.
Immigrant populations are at risk of being undercounted due to rumors, confusion, or fear — here are some ways you can help.
“I simply do what the elders in the village did for me. Why am I here? Because this is me.”
Part of a series on Black History Month.