The YWCA Pierce County is a resource that offers comprehensive services to individuals and families in Pierce County who are affected by homelessness, domestic violence, or other forms of crisis. They provide a range of support, including emergency shelter, housing services, legal assistance, and counseling. Their programs aim to empower individuals, particularly women and children, to achieve safety, independence, and overall well-being. They also offer community education and advocacy to address systemic issues and promote social change.
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