The just-purchased First Baptist Church building in Pottstown, one of two properties acquired this fall by the YWCA Tri-County Area, was the location for special events that benefited local families in November and December.
A joint statement by two community leaders asked greater Pottstown residents to “rally around” the deaths of two Pottsgrove teens, and many others, which represent “violence that has senselessly plagued our community.”
Two Pottstown properties, the First Baptist Church on King Street and the Integrated Wellness Center on North Adams Street, are being acquired by the YWCA Tri-County Area to provide room for program expansions.
An Oct. 22 celebratory event, free and open to the public, will mark the culmination of the annual “Week Without Violence” observance conducted in Pottstown by the YWCA Tri-County Area, 315 King St.
It's been slightly more than a month since the Dollar General Literacy Foundation extended a $10,000 grant to the YWCA Tri-County Area. It's put that money to use for texts, materials, and computers in adult education classes.
This year's 26th Tribute to Exceptional Women and Girls awards were presented Thursday, recognizing women and girls who have demonstrated their ability to lead by example in their careers and in their communities.
Got a great idea for a new business? Need help getting it off the ground? For area women age 18 and older, the YWCA Tri-County Area's latest program offering may offer suggestions, guidance, and success.
In recognition of their community service and assistance, 27 women and 16 girls have been nominated for recognition June 16 during the Tribute to Exceptional Women and Girls, sponsored by YWCA Tri-County Area.