Our Programs

Racial Justice

YWCA’s commitment to racial justice and civil rights runs deep. Since the 1800s, Black and Native women have been providing leadership in YWCA’s movement and, because of the leadership of women of color, in 1946 YWCA began working for integration throughout the organization, adopting an “interracial charter” that established that “wherever there is injustice on the basis of race, whether in the community, the nation, or the world, our protest must be clear and our labor for its removal, vigorous, and steady.” That work culminated in the creation of YWCA’s One Imperative in 1970: To thrust our collective power towards the elimination of racism, wherever it exists, by any means necessary.

Today, we remain committed to ensuring that everyone is afforded equal protection under the law, and our intersectional mission to eliminate racism and empower women demands that we show up to advocate against the oppression that many groups and individuals endure, including through recognizing the interconnected experiences of discrimination and disadvantage that women face from their overlapping identities.

At YWCA, we demand a world of equity and human decency.  We envision a world of opportunity. We commit ourselves to the work of racial justice. We will get up and continue to do the work until injustice is rooted out, until institutions are transformed, until the world sees women, girls, and people of color the way we do: Equal. Powerful. Unstoppable.

Gender Equity

YWCA Titusville does not provide domestic violence services directly in Crawford County.  That being said we support the health, welfare and safety of women and girls in our community and around the world. 

Policy Priorities Include, but are not limited too;

VAWA – (Violence Against Women Act), Women and Family’s Economic Security, Childcare, Reproductive Freedom, Healthcare and Immigration

YWCA Titusville

201 N Franklin St., Titusville, PA 16354

(814) 827-2746

ywcatitusville.org

ywcatitusville.org