your support strengthens our community
There are countless ways to support ywca clark county. Donating service, money, and resources that benefit our people and programs in turn strengthens our community for everyone.
Our foundational programs assist and nourish many members of our diverse community. Because these services rely heavily on individual support and volunteer resources, it is possible to fund specific areas and programs that connect with your personal interests.
Make your tax deductible donation to ywca clark county through our secure online donation form.
You may also make a donation via check. Please make the check payable to ywca clark county, and mail to 3609 Main St., Vancouver, WA 98663, or call 360 696 0167 for more information.
ywca clark county is a tax-exempt nonprofit organization, under the section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, and therefore all charitable donations are deductible to the full extent allowed by law.
To make a donation, contact Shawna Burkholder, at 360 906 9123 or sburkholder@ywcaclarkcounty.org.
double your donation’s impact
Many employers encourage associates to donate to charitable organizations, and will match employees/retirees contribution dollars. Contact your company’s Human Resources Department to find out if your employer will match your tax-deductible gift, or view this PDF to see if your employer is listed.
your generous gifts provide for others
- $10,000 = One month of early childhood education for ten homeless or low-income preschoolers in our Y’s Care Children’s Program.
- $5,000 = Training and support for one year for five new local
CASA volunteers. - $2,000 = One year of support groups and child care for women healing from domestic violence through the SafeChoice Domestic
Violence Program. - $1,000 = Fifteen sessions of counseling through the Sexual Assault Program for teens and adults.
- $500 = One week of services for a woman or a man and his/her children staying at the SafeChoice Domestic Violence Shelter.
- $250 = Two weeks of nutritious breakfast and lunch for homeless or low-income preschoolers in the Y’s Care Children’s Program.
- $100 = Employment readiness expenses for a foster youth participating in the Independent Living Skills Program
- $50 = One person’s attendance to the Steps to Eliminating Racism workshop hosted by the Social Change Program.

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