Treatment FAQ

what is a treatment tech at ywca

by Kristy Borer PhD Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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The Treatment Technician reports to the Technician Supervisor and is responsible for overseeing the activities of daily living of each resident. Activities include overseeing housekeeping, food preparation and clean up and helping insure the YWCA continues to be a safe, clean and drug free home to its residents. Skills Required:

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What does the YWCA do?

YWCA USA is a nonprofit organization dedicated to eliminating racism, empowering women, and promoting peace, justice, freedom, and dignity for all. It is one of the "oldest and largest multicultural organizations promoting solutions to enhance the lives of women, girls and families.".

What is YWCA case management?

YWCA's employment and job training program for low-income adults on the Eastside. Through case management, participants get the tools and resources to support them to secure a living wage job, build financial stability, and find economic empowerment.

What is the YWCA student stability program?

YWCA Student Stability Program provides comprehensive youth programming and housing services to Black/African-American students and their families experiencing housing instability, offering: youth leadership and empowerment; housing search and placement services; advocacy; and resource referrals.

What is the YWCA’s homeless employment program?

YWCA’s Homeless Employment Program, provides people experiencing homelessness or people who are at risk of homelessness with a full range of individualized employment and support services needed to achieve self-sufficiency and stable housing. Free classes and computer skills for residents at Firwood Circle and the surrounding community in Auburn.

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What is a tgi tech?

Teen Girls in Technology (TGI Tech) is YWCA of Greater Atlanta’s STEAM initiative for girls. TGI Tech was established in 2006 to excite young girls about careers in science, technology, engineering, arts/design, and math through after-school instruction, college prep workshops, and field trip experiences. By helping our TGI Tech participants develop strong critical thinking and problem-solving skills, we hope to increase their interest, confidence, and competence in STEAM subjects and put them on a path to non-traditional careers in science and technology.

What is a TGI Tech intern?

A TGI Tech intern will proactively participate in the YWCA of Greater Atlanta’s mission – to eliminate racism, empower women, stand up for social justice, help families, and strengthen communities – by assisting in the coordination of the Teen Girls in Technology Program which provides diverse range of empowering experiences that provide girls with opportunities to increase their skills and confidence in the fields of science, technology, engineering and math.

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Central Family Emergency Housing

This program specializes in providing culturally appropriate services to homeless families of color, including emergency housing at two enhanced shelters, and other shelter and transitional units throughout the City of Seattle.

Family Homelessness Prevention

Provides supportive services to help families facing homelessness overcome multiple barriers, regain stability and maintain their current housing.

BABES Network

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Central Area Food Bank

Distributes food weekly to residents in YWCA emergency shelter and transitional housing, as well as low-income families throughout the community.

Gender-Based Violence Specialized Services

YWCA’s Gender-Based Violence Specialized Services (GBVSS) uses a survivor-centered model to heal the harm caused by domestic violence, intimate partner violence, and gender-based violence on individuals, families, and our community. Our services utilize a culturally relevant practice and trauma-informed care approach.

Eastside Employment

YWCA's employment and job training program for low-income adults on the Eastside. Through case management, participants get the tools and resources to support them to secure a living wage job, build financial stability, and find economic empowerment.

What is YWCA USA?

YWCA USA is a nonprofit organization dedicated to eliminating racism, empowering women, and promoting peace, justice, freedom, and dignity for all. It is one of the "oldest and largest multicultural organizations promoting solutions to enhance the lives of women, girls and families.".

What is the YWCA of New York?

The YWCA of The City of New York, the oldest of all of the YWCAs in the United States, was founded in 1858. It is unique in that the organization is guided purely by human service-oriented programs rather than physical services. Such programs include their Early Learning Centers, Family Resource Center, Out-of-School Programs, Professional Development Programming, and Women's Employment Programming to name a few, and are still guided by the YW mission of eliminating racism and empowering women. YWCA of The City of New York services are a major component of the non-profit community in New York City .

How many women does the YWCA serve?

YWCA serves more than 2 million women, girls, and their families in the United States. It is also part of an international movement serving 25 million worldwide in 120 countries.

What is the YWCA's annual fundraiser?

The YWCA of The City of New York produces several fundraising events annually including the Salute to Women Leaders Luncheon, the YWCA-NYC Theatre Benefit (featuring the Broadway hit The Color Purple in 2005 and the revival of Michael Bennett 's A Chorus Line in 2006).

When did YWCA change its name?

YWCA USA changed its corporate name from “Young Women’s Christian Association of the United States of America, Inc.” to “YWCA USA, Inc.” in December 2015.

Who was the first black woman to work at the YWCA?

In 1905, the Harlem YWCA hired the first Black woman general secretary of a local YWCA branch, Eva del Vakia Bowles . Bowles joined the national association as the head of "colored programs" in 1913 and remained in that capacity until 1932. Prior to the Civil Rights Movement, some YWCA facilities were segregated or operated as separate organizations.

Was the YWCA segregated?

Prior to the Civil Rights Movement, some YWCA facilities were segregated or operated as separate organizations. Advocates like Helen L. Seaborg in Washington, D.C., worked successfully to mediate mergers between the segregated groups.

What do you do with 20+ girls?

The girls would get a snack, then work on their homework and then do activities assigned for that particular day.

What is a child care assistant?

Provided the children with developmentally appropriate activities, assisted children with homework, mentoring and working closely with parents to provide quality care of children.

What is the YWCA?

YWCA’s programs are designed to address inequities, gaps, and disparities created by institutional and structural racism. Through our policies, practices, and values we strive to promote equity, inclusion, and diversity at the YWCA and throughout our community. We also support local, state, and national initiatives that contribute to the elimination of racism.

Is the YWCA a member of the racial justice coalition?

The YWCA of Asheville is a proud member of the Racial Justice Coalition in Asheville, which includes fourteen organizations working to become a national model for best practices and improved police-community relations.

Is North Carolina a YWCA state?

North Carolina is one of three states chosen to pilot the YWCA Statewide Advocacy Initiative. The YWCAs of North Carolina includes leaders from our sister YW Associations – YWCA Asheville , YWCA Central Carolinas (Charlotte), YWCA Greensboro , YWCA High Point , YWCA Lower Cape Fear (Wilmington) and YWCA Winston-Salem. We aim to become a unified voice in identifying, addressing and advocating for the communities we serve across the state.

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