#WomensHistoryMonth YWCA Board Member, Sarah Perkins’ passion for the YWCA’s mission—to eliminate racism and empower women and girls—led her to join the organization as a board member in 2024. Honored to be selected, she leverages her professional expertise, social platform, and lived experience to help drive the YWCA’s impactful initiatives forward. In her career, Sarah serves as a Compliance Manager at Mass General Brigham , where she works tirelessly to support disabled and aging adults in living independent and fulfilling lives. She is a strong advocate for expanding essential services, particularly those addressing social drivers of health and closing health equity gaps within our healthcare system. Her efforts help ensure that historically underserved communities receive the care and support they deserve. Thank you, Sarah, for your unwavering dedication to creating a more equitable world. #WomensHistoryMonth #EmpowerWomen #EquityInAction
YWCA Central Massachusetts
非盈利组织
Worcester,MA 780 位关注者
Eliminating Racism. Empowering Women. We’re on a mission. Are you ready to join us? #ywcacm | #ForHer
关于我们
The YWCA is dedicated to eliminating racism, empowering women and promoting peace, justice, freedom and dignity for all. The YWCA of Central Massachusetts will strive to be an all-inclusive women’s advocacy and resource center with a pro-active membership serving the diverse needs of women through leadership, service and support.
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https://ywcacm.org
YWCA Central Massachusetts的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 非盈利组织
- 规模
- 201-500 人
- 总部
- Worcester,MA
- 类型
- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 1885
- 领域
- Health & Wellness、Child Care、Domestic Violence Services、Young Parent Program、Empowerment、Anti-racism、Transitional Housing、women's services和Cancer Support
地点
YWCA Central Massachusetts员工
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Debra Doerfer
Technical and Grant Writing, Editing, Instructional Design, Business Communications
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Deborah Hall, MS (she/her/hers)
CEO/Mass Humanities Board Member/AAS Council Member/Frequent Speaker on Gendered Violence/Fiercely Passionate About Race and Gender Equity/Art…
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Eve Gilmore
Retired, Chief Executive Officer
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Ginni Cardoso
Staff Accountant at YWCA Central Massachusetts
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#WomensHistoryMonth YWCA board member, Gina Ahtof is a dynamic leader in the world of promotions. With over 20 years of experience in marketing and a strong background in graphic design, Gina has made it her mission to help businesses elevate their brand presence with high quality, thoughtfully sourced promotional items. Based in Worcester, Gina is a champion for women-owned businesses, forging strong connections and providing them with strategic branding solutions that set them apart. Gina blends her foundation in art, education, and design to bring a unique perspective to marketing. She offers clients the best possible options, ones that are not just effective, but also responsible and impactful. Thank you, Gina, for your commitment to empowering women and the community. #WomenshistoryMonth #empoweredwomenempowerwomen #womeninleadership
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#WomensHistoryMonth YWCA Board Vice President, Kristin Sawash is the Vice President of Commercial Lending at UniBank MA for Savings in Whitinsville. Kristin’s journey is a testament to dedication and leadership—starting as a teller, she worked her way up through the ranks as an Assistant Branch Manager and Branch Manager before stepping into her current role. A proud graduate of Anna Maria College, Kristin holds both undergraduate and master’s degrees in Business Administration. Beyond her professional success, she is a passionate advocate for her community, having volunteered with organizations such as Blackstone Valley Technical High School, Dress for Success Worldwide , Center for Women & Enterprise , Women in Development of Central Massachusetts, Uxbridge Lions Club, and Waters Farm Preservation. Kristin has been a dedicated board member for the YWCA Central Massachusetts for 9 years. We are grateful for her leadership. Thank you, Kristin, for your commitment to empowering women and leading with purpose. #WomensHistoryMonth #EmpoweredWomenEmpowerWomen #WomenInLeadership #LocalWomenLeaders #womenwhoinspire
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Join our Transformations Program participants for their “Stars in the Making” Showcase. Share your skills and help create a positive impact for local black girls! We are seeking talented Black makeup artists, fashion designers, and hairstylists to be part of our upcoming Artists Showcase! This is a unique opportunity to showcase your skills, creativity, and passion with our program participants. ?? Sign up: https://lnkd.in/edRg7tSk #GiveBacktoCommunity #UpliftYouth #BlackGirlMagic Transformations is a FREE year-long rite of passage program for Black girls, ages 12-14 or in middle school. The program provides positive social, emotional, and personal developmental skills. Making way for participants to thrive spiritually, mentally, and physically.
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Celebrate #InternationalWomensDay with a drink for the cause! For every ‘Juice Box Hero’ cocktail you purchase at The Mercantile, $1 will be donated to support our mission of empowering women, eliminating racism, and fostering a more equitable community. #CheersToChange #BeaHero #ywcacm #eliminatingracism #empoweringwomen
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As part of our Transformations Program's #BLACKHISTORYMONTH journey, participants attended a powerful and open discussion on Black female representation in literature at Clark University. The event featured authors Raphael Rogers and Mariahdessa Tallie, sparking critical conversations about storytelling, identity, and the significance of inclusive literature. #BlackVoices #RepresentationMatters #literaryexcellence Transformations program is supported by the Fred Harris Daniels Foundation, George F. and Sybil H. Fuller Foundation and Women's Initiative of Central Massachusetts.
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#WomensHistoryMonth For nearly three years, Andrea Sullivan has been the dedicated Deputy Director of the Worcester JCC. Prior to this role, she led as the Development and Special Projects Director, fundraising to support scholarships and vital programs. Andrea's passion for community engagement began when she settled in Worcester after studying at WPI. Through active involvement in her children's school, she discovered her talent for fundraising and nonprofit work, leading her to a fulfilling career serving Worcester’s families. Andrea serves on the Board of Directors for Women in Development of Central Massachusetts, supporting and learning from fellow local fundraisers. She also dedicates time to volunteering to uplift local nonprofits. Andrea was recognized as a 2023 Worcester Woman to Watch and received the 2023 WPS Thomas Jefferson Award for her outstanding service in promoting equity and excellence for all students. Thank you, Andrea, for your dedication to making Worcester a stronger community! #WomensHistoryMonth #WomenInLeadership #LocalWomenLeaders #Womenwhoinspire
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Artist Sharinna Travieso visited our middle school Girls CHOICE program, sharing her journey as a mural artist and entrepreneur! We explored the stunning mural she completed for the WPL, where she opened up about her creative process and how she built a strong network that led to incredible opportunities. She emphasized the power of collaboration, community involvement, and reliability—all key to growing as an artist and professional. Sharinna also reminded us that rejection is part of the journey and that a strong network can open doors you never imagined! Thank you, Sharinna, for showing our participants what’s possible with passion and perseverance! Girls CHOICE middle school is funded by Women's Foundation of Boston and United Way of Central Massachusetts #MuralArt #WomenInArt #CreativeCommunity
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#WomensHistoryMonth Kim L. Dawkins is a trailblazing leader dedicated to ending sexual violence and supporting survivors. Since 2007, she has served as the CEO/President of Pathways for Change, Inc., a Central Massachusetts-based rape crisis center providing critical services to those impacted by sexual violence. A native of Great Britain, Kim immigrated to the U.S. in 1975 and has spent 49 years making a difference across New England. With 29+ years of senior-level experience in human services, she is a champion of social change, anti-oppression, and pro-feminist advocacy. Beyond her leadership at Pathways for Change, Kim serves on statewide boards and commissions, including the Massachusetts Governor’s Council Addressing Sexual & Domestic Violence and Human Trafficking, the Massachusetts Providers’ Council, and more. In 2023, she was recognized as one of Worcester Business Journal’s “Outstanding Women in Business.” Join us in celebrating Kim and her unwavering commitment to creating safer, more just communities. #WomensHistoryMonth #womenwhoinspire #WomenInLeadership #LocalWomenLeaders
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Join our Transformations Program participants for their “Stars in the Making” Showcase. Share your skills and help create a positive impact for local black girls! We are seeking talented Black makeup artists, fashion designers, and hairstylists to be part of our upcoming Artists Showcase! This is a unique opportunity to showcase your skills, creativity, and passion with our program participants. ?? Sign up: https://lnkd.in/edRg7tSk #GiveBacktoCommunity #UpliftYouth #BlackGirlMagic Transformations is a FREE year-long rite of passage program for Black girls, ages 12-14 or in middle school. The program provides positive social, emotional, and personal developmental skills. Making way for participants to thrive spiritually, mentally, and physically.
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