• Reflections from YWCA National Conference for Executive Directors

    Gery Paredes Vásquez, Executive Director of YWCA Madison, shares deep insights from YWCA National Conference with Executive Directors. She offers important takeaways on how YWCA Madison plans to navigate the challenging times with love, joy, and dignity.

  • Moving with the Spirit of a Humming Bird: An Open Letter from YWCA Madison's Executive Director

    This week, Gery Paredes Vásquez, Executive Director of YWCA Madison, travels to Phoenix to join fellow YWCA leaders from across the country. As she prepares for this national gathering, she reflects on a powerful story shared with her in Teotihuacan—a myth of Coatlicue, the Earth Goddess, whose vulnerability gave rise to immense power and protection.

YWCA Madison is dedicated to eliminating racism, empowering women and promoting peace, justice, freedom and dignity for all.

YWCA Madison envisions a community where people of all racial, ethnic, socio-economic and gender groups are valued and included, and discrimination and injustice are eliminated.

Impacting our Communities ↘

YWCA Madison provides direct services, empowerment programming, and advocacy to support marginalized individuals and families, especially women and girls of color, while working to challenge structural barriers to equity.

We are doing this work through our housing justice programs like Third Street, Singles Women’s Housing, Family and Women’s Shelter, Rapid Rehousing, and Steps to Stability.

We are doing this work through economic justice programming, such as our YWEB Career academy, transit services, and Driver's License Recovery program.

We are doing this work through restorative justice program with you in schools and community centers.

We are doing this work through learning and movement building programs such as the Racial Justice Summit.

We invite you to join our YWCA Madison ecosystem as an advocate, donor, and volunteer. More than ever, your support is vital for us.

  • Economic Justice

    Economic Justice

    Economic empowerment is more than simply having a job. Our goal is to create economic justice. 

  • Housing Justice

    Housing Justice

    We believe housing is a human right; everyone deserves safe, affordable, and stable housing. 

  • Learning and Movement Building

    Learning and Movement Building

    YWCA Madison provides a spectrum of programming aimed at creating a more just and inclusive society. 

  • Restorative Justice

    Restorative Justice

    Providing alternative discipline models to keep students in school and out of the justice system.

What’s Happening: Check out the latest updates from YWCA Madison

100%

of families enrolled in the Steps to Stability program maintained housing stability in 2023.

91%

of families enrolled in YWCA Madison's Third Street program maintained housing stability in 2024.

90%

of youth who participated in a Restorative Justice circle completed their agreements to repair harm/conflict.