YWCA

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1600 Brown St
El Paso, TX 79902

YWCA is a nonprofit organization dedicated to eliminating racism, empowering women, and promoting peace, justice, freedom, and dignity for all. With a strong nationwide network, YWCA has been at the forefront of critical social issues for 165 years, focusing on racial justice, economic empowerment, and health safety for women, girls, and communities of color.

In 2022, YWCA's local associations served nearly one million individuals through a variety of programs, addressing needs such as sexual assault prevention, racial equity, and economic advancement. The organization advocates for social justice, providing opportunities for individuals to become involved as advocates, donors, and participants in impactful national campaigns.

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2.56 reviews
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Katie S.
9/1/2009

The Brown YWCA is a no frills, no pretension gym--no fancy equipment, no TV's in the workout room, a locker room that looks and smells like a high school gym. But, for $35 a month you have access...

Bob W.
9/13/2022

I have been attempting to get information on the east side (Shirley Leavell) branch specific to aquatics services. Call the number and no one answers, trying to leave messages is useless as all...

Laura A.
6/30/2021

Super bad customer service after I called them they were all nice and they told me I could stop any time , I went ready in person same day to get my kids in swimming classes and they went off...

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Jonathan R.
11/12/2013

Travel a lot due to work and love to get a pump when abel. This gym they have is decent, not great but it'll do from your away gyms like 24. Staff is friendly so that's a plus too, they gave me a...

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Francisca J.
11/4/2013

I'm trying out the one week free deal. I used to be a member here when I lived in El Paso many years ago. I love the pool. It is inside, very clean, large, with nice pace and regular clocks to...

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