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.
Hoping to serves as catalysts for individual and community remediation in dealing with racism, the YWCA TriCounty Area and three others YWCAs are joining Thursday to hold a "Day of Listening" event.
A free culinary training program intended to give adult participants the skills to work successfully in restaurants, institutional food service, and other culinary businesses is being offered by the YWCA Tri-County Area.
In Pottstown, the YWCA Tri-County will host an open house to introduce parents to its early education programs. In Boyertown, Studio B Gallery will launch an exhibit titled "Reflection."
If you're an adult looking for a job and want to enhance your skills and training, your first stop might be the March 4 launch of the YWCA Tri-County Area Career Café. It provides what you'll need.
Chief executive officers of the YWCAs of the Tri-County Area, Greater Pittsburgh, York County, and Lancaster are partnering to launch a statewide racial healing initiative called "Unite to Heal PA."