YWCA England & Wales

YWCA is the leading charity working with the most disadvantaged young women in England and Wales.
YWCA ywr brif elusen syn gweithio gydar menywod ifanc mwyaf difreintiedig yng Nghymru a Lloegr.

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what we do

YWCA Warstones


young women walkingYWCA Warstones is the only centre for girls and women in this part of Wolverhampton. We encourage girls to take part in workshops, discussions and be creative, have their say and try new things.

We offer:

  • Accredited education programmes. In an informal and relaxed environment girls learn useful life skills and gain qualifications
  • Information about education, skills, training and jobs
  • Courses specifically for young mums and pregnant teenagers. We teach parenting skills and offer support, information and the chance to get their work accredited
  • ‘Drop-in’ sessions where young women can talk one-to-one and in confidence with a project worker
  • Group sessions, which can be arranged whenever and wherever they’re needed. Young women discuss parenting, healthy eating, diet and exercise, staying safe and sexual health, alcohol and drugs

girls on warstones drivePeer support is important to young women who have lost confidence. By working together on community projects, arts and crafts and residential or outdoor activities new friendships are forged which can restore self-esteem.

Young women who attend YWCA Warstones were recently involved in commissioning a peer education programme and website offering young people advice about topics such as teen pregnancy and substance abuse.

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Claverley Drive
Warstones
Wolverhampton
WV4 4QL
telephone: 01902 341822
email: warstones@ywca.org.uk

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“Before I came to YWCA I was being bullied and hardly spoke to anyone. YWCA has given me the confidence to face my challenges.”
Lorna, 15

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Seventeen-year-old Becky was in care and now, with YWCA's help, is turning her life around.

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