Who We Are

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

Our programs address the fact that far too many individuals experience violence, and lack economic security, and these issues disproportionately impact women and people of color. If we want to empower all women, we must also tackle racism.

When all women and families can reach their full potential, our communities thrive.

Everything we do is based on the belief that all women and families have the right to be safe and choose the direction of their lives.

Since 1889, we have served children and adults in the community through a variety of programs. Current offerings include the Racial Equity Institute, Lancaster County’s premier anti-bias and antiracism training, Kepler Hall Residence Program, home to fifty women, men, and children; YWonderful Kids providing child enrichment for ages six weeks to five years and before/after school care in many settings; YWCA Lancaster’s Sexual Assault Prevention and Counseling Center provides confidential and no-cost counseling services to victim survivors of sexual violence, as well as their significant others, and provides primary prevention education programs across the county, and the New Choices Career Development Program, a life-changing opportunity for Lancaster and York County’s individuals in transition to achieve economic self-sufficiency through personal development, career guidance, and job training.

Our Cultural Values


We will strive to make sure the intersections of each personʼs identity feel affirmed and included.


We will honor our mission by proactively reflecting and acting on how racism and sexism influence our biases.


We will meet the moment with continuous learning and innovation by centering the power of community care and joy.


We will embrace accountability and responsibility by operating with integrity and transparency.


We will listen to understand rather than to respond so all points of view are understood.


We will approach conflict in productive and respectful ways by understanding the intent and acknowledging the impact of our actions.

We will demonstrate these values in the way we lead, hire, educate, counsel, present, and serve by centering the voices and needs of communities impacted by systemic oppression.

Annual Reports

YWCA is on a mission to eliminate racism and empower women, and we’re committed to accountability and transparency in everything we do. Below you will find resources that illuminate our financial position, outline how we allocate our resources, and showcase the impact of the valuable support from our donors and sponsors. As a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization, we welcome your support of our mission!

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