Drawing from an ocean of perseverance, Francesca Rattray, CEO of San Antonio's YWCA, shapes the narrative for women in Texas. She spearheads an organization on a mission to obliterate racism and propel women forward. Since stepping into her role in...
Drawing from an ocean of perseverance, Francesca Rattray, CEO of San Antonio's YWCA, shapes the narrative for women in Texas. She spearheads an organization on a mission to obliterate racism and propel women forward. Since stepping into her role in 2018, Francesca rapidly expanded the organization's workforce and budget. Today, she stands at the forefront of initiating the YWCA’s $9.5 million capital campaign. Through her public stand on advocating for women's empowerment, Francesca constantly motivates women to tackle the structural challenges in their paths towards breaking the cycle of poverty. A true change-maker in every sense, Francesca Rattray!
We exist to eliminate racism and empower women, breaking the cycle of poverty and enabling them to live self-sufficiently. - Francesca Rattray
In this episode, you will be able to:
Uncover the unspoken realities of women's empowerment and the fight against gender inequity in San Antonio.
Navigate the landscape of the YWCA's transitional housing project, a safe place for young single women.
Reveal how collaborations with Belong, Opportunity Home, and Sam Ministries work in finding suitable tenants for these spaces.
Acknowledge the funding pillars behind the project, including the City of San Antonio's bond funds
Collaborations with Belong, Opportunity Home, and Sam Ministries
The YWCA has chosen to partner with several organizations such as Belong, Opportunity Home, and Sam Ministries to maximize the impact of its housing project. These strategic alliances contribute to identifying eligible tenants, potentially benefiting women facing unstable housing situations, or those on the brink of chronic homelessness. Such collaborative efforts offer further resources to help the women served by the YWCA as they progress towards independent living.
The resources mentioned in this episode are:
Visit the YWCA website to learn more about their mission and programs.
Donate to the YWCA's $9.5 million capital campaign to support their housing project and expansion of services.
Volunteer your time or skills to support the YWCA's programs and initiatives.
Support the YWCA's food pantry by donating non-perishable food items or making a monetary contribution.
Explore employment opportunities at the YWCA and join their team in making a difference in the lives of women and families.
Follow the YWCA on social media to stay updated on their events, news, and ways to get involved.
Spread the word about the YWCA and their mission to eliminate racism and empower women in San Antonio.
Contact the YWCA if you or someone you know is in need of their services, such as childcare, after-school care, or health services.
Support other organizations mentioned in the podcast, such as Girls on the Run and the YMCA, that provide recreational facilities and youth sports services.
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