Young Women's Christian Association

Permanently closed
985 E Jefferson Ave Ste 101
Detroit, MI 48207

The YWCA of Metropolitan Detroit is a non-profit organization dedicated to eliminating racism and empowering women in the Detroit area. They offer a range of services, including domestic violence support, counseling, case management, and afterschool programs, to help individuals and families in need.

With a mission to create a community free from violence and discrimination, the YWCA of Metropolitan Detroit provides essential resources and assistance to survivors, while also advocating for social change and raising awareness about important issues such as mental health and racism.

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