The YWCA is a dedicated resource that offers comprehensive services to individuals struggling with homelessness. Their mission is to empower women and eliminate racism, promoting peace, justice, freedom, and dignity for all. Their services include safe, affordable housing solutions for women and families, including emergency shelters and transitional housing. The YWCA's website, www.yourywca.org, provides information on these programs, ways to get involved, and resources for those in need. They serve a diverse range of people, focusing particularly on those who face multiple issues like poverty, racism, and sexism.
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