Upcoming Events

YW Culinary Information Session (Cohort III)
Dec
2

YW Culinary Information Session (Cohort III)

YW Culinary is a free 12-week, paid job training program, presented in partnership with Howard Area Community Center, designed to prepare students for success in Chicagoland’s vibrant food service industry. This transformative opportunity is designed to prepare individuals for thriving careers in Chicagoland's vibrant food service industry and to transform the narrative surrounding underrepresented individuals in the world of culinary arts.

All info sessions will take place at YWCA Evanston/North Shore.

The training is welcoming to those who are interested in a sustainable career in the food service industry.

YW Culinary Students:

  • Develop culinary and food service skills.

  • Earn a paid stipend while learning.

  • Receive hands-on experience preparing bulk meals for YWCA’s Mary Lou’s Place domestic violence shelter.

  • Develop employment skills such as communication skills, interview practice, and resume writing.

  • Earn a ServSafe Food Handler and Manager’s Certificate

  • Have access to YWCA financial education resources and workshops like Basic Money Management

  • Gain industry knowledge and learn from guest chefs.

  • Receive job placement and retention assistance.

Workforce Training: January 7 – February 28  

Internship: March 4 – March 28

M-F Class Schedule:

Mon 10 am - 12 pm

Tue-Fri 10 am - 4 pm

YWCA Evanston/North Shore's Economic Advancement program provides opportunities to become empowered, confident and competent through education, training, and engagement. Learn more here.

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1-Hour Virtual Domestic Violence Training for Salon Professionals
Dec
2

1-Hour Virtual Domestic Violence Training for Salon Professionals

Salon professionals are key allies in helping fight the epidemic of domestic abuse in Illinois! In 2017, Illinois passed HB 42464 requiring all salon professionals to receive 1-hour of training on sexual assault and domestic violence. The YWCA is providing training to help support this fight!

In Illinois, 1 in 3 women, 1 in 4 men, and 1 in 2 trans and non-binary folks will experience domestic violence in their lifetimes. Salon professionals are in the unique position to recognize the signs and symptoms of abuse in their clients and co-workers and discretely refer them to supportive services.

Why train with YWCA Evanston/North Shore...?

  • We have trainers certified by the IDFPR.

  • We are the largest provider of comprehensive domestic violence services serving north suburban Cook County for over 30 years.

  • We have trained thousands of professionals on how to recognize the signs of domestic violence and appropriately refer clients for support.

  • We are local! We know your community because we are your neighbors. We will be here after the initial training to provide ongoing training support or follow-up as needed.


During a training on domestic violence, attendees who have experienced domestic violence can often experience emotional distress. It is important as an employer you have a trained professional on-site who knows how to appropriately respond to your staff. If you know you have survivors of domestic violence on staff, we can also provide an on-site counselor during the training. Fees for this service will be included in your service agreement.


QUESTIONS…? CONTACT:

Hannah Gunter, Violence Prevention Training Manager

hgunter@ywca-ens.org

847-864-8445 ext. 1128.

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Basic Money Management
Dec
3

Basic Money Management

Basic Money Management is a financial literacy program designed to strengthen your money management skills by providing tools to help with budgeting, credit and debt issues. Participants will gain an understanding of the key components of successful money management and will be provided with useful financial resources and opportunities. This class will also feature an information section on federal student loans.

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YW Culinary Information Session (Cohort III)
Dec
9

YW Culinary Information Session (Cohort III)

YW Culinary is a free 12-week, paid job training program, presented in partnership with Howard Area Community Center, designed to prepare students for success in Chicagoland’s vibrant food service industry. This transformative opportunity is designed to prepare individuals for thriving careers in Chicagoland's vibrant food service industry and to transform the narrative surrounding underrepresented individuals in the world of culinary arts.

All info sessions will take place at YWCA Evanston/North Shore.

The training is welcoming to those who are interested in a sustainable career in the food service industry.

YW Culinary Students:

  • Develop culinary and food service skills.

  • Earn a paid stipend while learning.

  • Receive hands-on experience preparing bulk meals for YWCA’s Mary Lou’s Place domestic violence shelter.

  • Develop employment skills such as communication skills, interview practice, and resume writing.

  • Earn a ServSafe Food Handler and Manager’s Certificate

  • Have access to YWCA financial education resources and workshops like Basic Money Management

  • Gain industry knowledge and learn from guest chefs.

  • Receive job placement and retention assistance.

Workforce Training: January 7 – February 28  

Internship: March 4 – March 28

M-F Class Schedule:

Mon 10 am - 12 pm

Tue-Fri 10 am - 4 pm

YWCA Evanston/North Shore's Economic Advancement program provides opportunities to become empowered, confident and competent through education, training, and engagement. Learn more here.

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YW Tech Lab Information Session (Virtual)
Dec
10

YW Tech Lab Information Session (Virtual)

This is a virtual information session on YW Tech Lab, through Zoom.

YW Tech Lab is a FREE 4-month web development program which provides education in digital skills to traditionally underrepresented or vulnerable populations, such as women of color, survivors of domestic violence, and low-wage workers.

YWCA couples this programming with transportation assistance, financial coaching, access to affordable childcare, and job coaching and placement to ensure each participant’s success.

Questions? Feel free to reach out to email Juan Fuentes, Workforce Development Manager, at jfuentes@ywca-ens.org.

The program is part of a national partnership with Google.org, YWCA USA and YWCA Madison. YWCA Evanston/North Shore is partnering locally with Oakton Community College.

YWCA Evanston/North Shore's Economic Advancement program provides opportunities to become empowered, confident and competent through education, training, and engagement. Learn more here.

View Event →
1-Hour Virtual Domestic Violence Training for Salon Professionals
Jan
6

1-Hour Virtual Domestic Violence Training for Salon Professionals

Salon professionals are key allies in helping fight the epidemic of domestic abuse in Illinois! In 2017, Illinois passed HB 42464 requiring all salon professionals to receive 1-hour of training on sexual assault and domestic violence. The YWCA is providing training to help support this fight!

In Illinois, 1 in 3 women, 1 in 4 men, and 1 in 2 trans and non-binary folks will experience domestic violence in their lifetimes. Salon professionals are in the unique position to recognize the signs and symptoms of abuse in their clients and co-workers and discretely refer them to supportive services.

Why train with YWCA Evanston/North Shore...?

  • We have trainers certified by the IDFPR.

  • We are the largest provider of comprehensive domestic violence services serving north suburban Cook County for over 30 years.

  • We have trained thousands of professionals on how to recognize the signs of domestic violence and appropriately refer clients for support.

  • We are local! We know your community because we are your neighbors. We will be here after the initial training to provide ongoing training support or follow-up as needed.


During a training on domestic violence, attendees who have experienced domestic violence can often experience emotional distress. It is important as an employer you have a trained professional on-site who knows how to appropriately respond to your staff. If you know you have survivors of domestic violence on staff, we can also provide an on-site counselor during the training. Fees for this service will be included in your service agreement.


QUESTIONS…? CONTACT:

Hannah Gunter, Violence Prevention Training Manager

hgunter@ywca-ens.org

847-864-8445 ext. 1128.

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40-Hour Domestic Violence Training
Jan
27
to Feb 2

40-Hour Domestic Violence Training

YWCA Evanston/North Shore is an approved ICDVP training site for the 40-hour domestic violence training, which provides a solid base of knowledge for anyone working with individuals affected by domestic violence. The training covers all ICDVP required topics using a trauma informed lens including:

  • Dynamics of Domestic Violence

  • Empowerment Counseling

  • Criminal and Civil Legal Issues

  • Safety Planning

  • Risk Assessment

  • Confidentiality

  • Teen Dating Violence

  • Impact of Domestic Violence on Children

  • Introduction to Partner Abuse Intervention Strategies

  • Connection to Mental Health and Substance Abuse

  • Dynamics within LGBTQ Communities

  • Elder Abuse

  • Supporting People with Disabilities

  • Self and Community Care

Our trainers all have years of experience, both as educators and as service providers. Where beneficial, we bring in guest trainers with more in-depth knowledge on specific topics. Click here to learn more about how the training is conducted.

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1-Hour Virtual Domestic Violence Training for Salon Professionals
Feb
3

1-Hour Virtual Domestic Violence Training for Salon Professionals

Salon professionals are key allies in helping fight the epidemic of domestic abuse in Illinois! In 2017, Illinois passed HB 42464 requiring all salon professionals to receive 1-hour of training on sexual assault and domestic violence. The YWCA is providing training to help support this fight!

In Illinois, 1 in 3 women, 1 in 4 men, and 1 in 2 trans and non-binary folks will experience domestic violence in their lifetimes. Salon professionals are in the unique position to recognize the signs and symptoms of abuse in their clients and co-workers and discretely refer them to supportive services.

Why train with YWCA Evanston/North Shore...?

  • We have trainers certified by the IDFPR.

  • We are the largest provider of comprehensive domestic violence services serving north suburban Cook County for over 30 years.

  • We have trained thousands of professionals on how to recognize the signs of domestic violence and appropriately refer clients for support.

  • We are local! We know your community because we are your neighbors. We will be here after the initial training to provide ongoing training support or follow-up as needed.


During a training on domestic violence, attendees who have experienced domestic violence can often experience emotional distress. It is important as an employer you have a trained professional on-site who knows how to appropriately respond to your staff. If you know you have survivors of domestic violence on staff, we can also provide an on-site counselor during the training. Fees for this service will be included in your service agreement.


QUESTIONS…? CONTACT:

Hannah Gunter, Violence Prevention Training Manager

hgunter@ywca-ens.org

847-864-8445 ext. 1128.

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Credit Reports and Scores Workshop
Feb
13

Credit Reports and Scores Workshop

Understand how credit reports and scores shape your finances, now and in the future! Presented by Evanston Community Bank and Trust.

Credit Reports and Scores Workshop covers all aspects of understanding credit reports and scores, including how to read and interpret credit reports, factors that influence credit scores, how different types of credit activity affect your score, and strategies to improve and maintain a healthy credit profile. Participants will learn how to build productive credit histories, alongside repairing and improving credit.

The workshop will be conducted by speakers from the Evanston Community Bank & Trust:

  • Kenisha Griffin, Relationship Banker

  • Arrietta Crooks, Relationship Banking Officer

The Evanston Community Bank & Trust can be found on 1740 Sherman Ave, Evanston, IL 60201

Light refreshments will be provided.

LOCATION: IN-PERSON
This event will take place in-person at YWCA Evanston/North Shore, 1215 Church Street, Evanston, IL. Free parking is available.

QUESTIONS...? CONTACT:
Fabiola Zdrubecky, Financial Wellness Manager
falfonso@ywca-ens.org
(224) 420-3268

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1-Hour Virtual Domestic Violence Training for Salon Professionals
Mar
3

1-Hour Virtual Domestic Violence Training for Salon Professionals

Salon professionals are key allies in helping fight the epidemic of domestic abuse in Illinois! In 2017, Illinois passed HB 42464 requiring all salon professionals to receive 1-hour of training on sexual assault and domestic violence. The YWCA is providing training to help support this fight!

In Illinois, 1 in 3 women, 1 in 4 men, and 1 in 2 trans and non-binary folks will experience domestic violence in their lifetimes. Salon professionals are in the unique position to recognize the signs and symptoms of abuse in their clients and co-workers and discretely refer them to supportive services.

Why train with YWCA Evanston/North Shore...?

  • We have trainers certified by the IDFPR.

  • We are the largest provider of comprehensive domestic violence services serving north suburban Cook County for over 30 years.

  • We have trained thousands of professionals on how to recognize the signs of domestic violence and appropriately refer clients for support.

  • We are local! We know your community because we are your neighbors. We will be here after the initial training to provide ongoing training support or follow-up as needed.


During a training on domestic violence, attendees who have experienced domestic violence can often experience emotional distress. It is important as an employer you have a trained professional on-site who knows how to appropriately respond to your staff. If you know you have survivors of domestic violence on staff, we can also provide an on-site counselor during the training. Fees for this service will be included in your service agreement.


QUESTIONS…? CONTACT:

Hannah Gunter, Violence Prevention Training Manager

hgunter@ywca-ens.org

847-864-8445 ext. 1128.

View Event →
5th-8th Grade Caregiver Sex Education Workshop: It's That Easy
Mar
6

5th-8th Grade Caregiver Sex Education Workshop: It's That Easy

The "It's That Easy:" Caregiver Sex Ed Learning Session is presented by YWCA/Evanston North Shore and Evanston School District 65. This virtual workshop is free for all to attend, but registration is necessary so the facilitator can plan accordingly.



Session Description:

This workshop is for parents, caregivers, and family members who want to go deeper in their reflection and learning around healthy sexuality, sexual health education, child and adolescent development, and how all of these things intersect. Participate in a little bit of sex ed while your students receive it in school!

Led by Hallie Cohen, Training and Prevention Coordinator for YWCA Evanston/North Shore and sex education consultant to D65, this workshop will be an engaging, interactive, and discussion-based. During this workshop, participants will:

  • Explain how their own experience with sexuality education impacts how and what they share with their own children;

  • Identify the most important values and messages they would like to pass on to their children about sexuality;

  • Gain an understanding of healthy sexual development for their child’s age range;

  • Identify teachable moments during which they can share information and family values regarding sexuality.

    This workshop will be held twice, with the focus being on different age groups. If you are unable to attend the date with the ideal focus for you, feel free to register for the other date. You will surely get a lot out of it, and some of the material will be the same.

You do not need to be a D65 family to attend, this event is open to all!

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YW Culinary Information Session (Cohort IV)
Mar
10

YW Culinary Information Session (Cohort IV)

YW Culinary is a free 12-week, paid job training program, presented in partnership with Howard Area Community Center, designed to prepare students for success in Chicagoland’s vibrant food service industry. This transformative opportunity is designed to prepare individuals for thriving careers in Chicagoland's vibrant food service industry and to transform the narrative surrounding underrepresented individuals in the world of culinary arts.

All info sessions will take place at YWCA Evanston/North Shore.

The training is welcoming to those who are interested in a sustainable career in the food service industry.

YW Culinary Students:

  • Develop culinary and food service skills.

  • Earn a paid stipend while learning.

  • Receive hands-on experience preparing bulk meals for YWCA’s Mary Lou’s Place domestic violence shelter.

  • Develop employment skills such as communication skills, interview practice, and resume writing.

  • Earn a ServSafe Food Handler and Manager’s Certificate

  • Have access to YWCA financial education resources and workshops like Basic Money Management

  • Gain industry knowledge and learn from guest chefs.

  • Receive job placement and retention assistance.

Workforce Training: April 8 – May 30 

Internship: June 3 – June 27 

M-F Class Schedule:

Mon 10 am - 12 pm

Tue-Fri 10 am - 4 pm

YWCA Evanston/North Shore's Economic Advancement program provides opportunities to become empowered, confident and competent through education, training, and engagement. Learn more here.

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YW Culinary Information Session (Cohort IV)
Mar
17

YW Culinary Information Session (Cohort IV)

YW Culinary is a free 12-week, paid job training program, presented in partnership with Howard Area Community Center, designed to prepare students for success in Chicagoland’s vibrant food service industry. This transformative opportunity is designed to prepare individuals for thriving careers in Chicagoland's vibrant food service industry and to transform the narrative surrounding underrepresented individuals in the world of culinary arts.

All info sessions will take place at YWCA Evanston/North Shore.

The training is welcoming to those who are interested in a sustainable career in the food service industry.

YW Culinary Students:

  • Develop culinary and food service skills.

  • Earn a paid stipend while learning.

  • Receive hands-on experience preparing bulk meals for YWCA’s Mary Lou’s Place domestic violence shelter.

  • Develop employment skills such as communication skills, interview practice, and resume writing.

  • Earn a ServSafe Food Handler and Manager’s Certificate

  • Have access to YWCA financial education resources and workshops like Basic Money Management

  • Gain industry knowledge and learn from guest chefs.

  • Receive job placement and retention assistance.

Workforce Training: April 8 – May 30 

Internship: June 3 – June 27 

M-F Class Schedule:

Mon 10 am - 12 pm

Tue-Fri 10 am - 4 pm

YWCA Evanston/North Shore's Economic Advancement program provides opportunities to become empowered, confident and competent through education, training, and engagement. Learn more here.

View Event →
YW Culinary Information Session (Cohort IV)
Mar
24

YW Culinary Information Session (Cohort IV)

YW Culinary is a free 12-week, paid job training program, presented in partnership with Howard Area Community Center, designed to prepare students for success in Chicagoland’s vibrant food service industry. This transformative opportunity is designed to prepare individuals for thriving careers in Chicagoland's vibrant food service industry and to transform the narrative surrounding underrepresented individuals in the world of culinary arts.

All info sessions will take place at YWCA Evanston/North Shore.

The training is welcoming to those who are interested in a sustainable career in the food service industry.

YW Culinary Students:

  • Develop culinary and food service skills.

  • Earn a paid stipend while learning.

  • Receive hands-on experience preparing bulk meals for YWCA’s Mary Lou’s Place domestic violence shelter.

  • Develop employment skills such as communication skills, interview practice, and resume writing.

  • Earn a ServSafe Food Handler and Manager’s Certificate

  • Have access to YWCA financial education resources and workshops like Basic Money Management

  • Gain industry knowledge and learn from guest chefs.

  • Receive job placement and retention assistance.

Workforce Training: April 8 – May 30 

Internship: June 3 – June 27 

M-F Class Schedule:

Mon 10 am - 12 pm

Tue-Fri 10 am - 4 pm

YWCA Evanston/North Shore's Economic Advancement program provides opportunities to become empowered, confident and competent through education, training, and engagement. Learn more here.

View Event →
1-Hour Virtual Domestic Violence Training for Salon Professionals
Apr
7

1-Hour Virtual Domestic Violence Training for Salon Professionals

Salon professionals are key allies in helping fight the epidemic of domestic abuse in Illinois! In 2017, Illinois passed HB 42464 requiring all salon professionals to receive 1-hour of training on sexual assault and domestic violence. The YWCA is providing training to help support this fight!

In Illinois, 1 in 3 women, 1 in 4 men, and 1 in 2 trans and non-binary folks will experience domestic violence in their lifetimes. Salon professionals are in the unique position to recognize the signs and symptoms of abuse in their clients and co-workers and discretely refer them to supportive services.

Why train with YWCA Evanston/North Shore...?

  • We have trainers certified by the IDFPR.

  • We are the largest provider of comprehensive domestic violence services serving north suburban Cook County for over 30 years.

  • We have trained thousands of professionals on how to recognize the signs of domestic violence and appropriately refer clients for support.

  • We are local! We know your community because we are your neighbors. We will be here after the initial training to provide ongoing training support or follow-up as needed.


During a training on domestic violence, attendees who have experienced domestic violence can often experience emotional distress. It is important as an employer you have a trained professional on-site who knows how to appropriately respond to your staff. If you know you have survivors of domestic violence on staff, we can also provide an on-site counselor during the training. Fees for this service will be included in your service agreement.


QUESTIONS…? CONTACT:

Hannah Gunter, Violence Prevention Training Manager

hgunter@ywca-ens.org

847-864-8445 ext. 1128.

View Event →
Basic Money Management
Apr
29

Basic Money Management

Basic Money Management is a financial literacy program designed to strengthen your money management skills by providing tools to help with budgeting, credit and debt issues. Participants will gain an understanding of the key components of successful money management and will be provided with useful financial resources and opportunities. This class will also feature an information section on federal student loans.

View Event →
1-Hour Virtual Domestic Violence Training for Salon Professionals
May
5

1-Hour Virtual Domestic Violence Training for Salon Professionals

Salon professionals are key allies in helping fight the epidemic of domestic abuse in Illinois! In 2017, Illinois passed HB 42464 requiring all salon professionals to receive 1-hour of training on sexual assault and domestic violence. The YWCA is providing training to help support this fight!

In Illinois, 1 in 3 women, 1 in 4 men, and 1 in 2 trans and non-binary folks will experience domestic violence in their lifetimes. Salon professionals are in the unique position to recognize the signs and symptoms of abuse in their clients and co-workers and discretely refer them to supportive services.

Why train with YWCA Evanston/North Shore...?

  • We have trainers certified by the IDFPR.

  • We are the largest provider of comprehensive domestic violence services serving north suburban Cook County for over 30 years.

  • We have trained thousands of professionals on how to recognize the signs of domestic violence and appropriately refer clients for support.

  • We are local! We know your community because we are your neighbors. We will be here after the initial training to provide ongoing training support or follow-up as needed.


During a training on domestic violence, attendees who have experienced domestic violence can often experience emotional distress. It is important as an employer you have a trained professional on-site who knows how to appropriately respond to your staff. If you know you have survivors of domestic violence on staff, we can also provide an on-site counselor during the training. Fees for this service will be included in your service agreement.


QUESTIONS…? CONTACT:

Hannah Gunter, Violence Prevention Training Manager

hgunter@ywca-ens.org

847-864-8445 ext. 1128.

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Progress, Resilience, the Path Forward: Post-Election Gathering & Talk
Nov
20

Progress, Resilience, the Path Forward: Post-Election Gathering & Talk

Join YWCA Evanston/North Shore on Wednesday, November 20, from 6:00 to 7:30 pm for a meaningful post-election gathering and dialogue, facilitated by YWCA’s Equity Institute. This event invites community members, organizations, leaders, and advocates to come together to reflect on the election’s impact and to discuss plans for supporting marginalized and vulnerable communities. We aim to provide a space for open conversation, shared insights, and mutual support in our commitment to fostering inclusive, resilient communities.

Participants will have the opportunity to connect, exchange perspectives, and explore collaborative efforts toward equity, justice, and community well-being. In addition to providing a safe environment for dialogue, the gathering will also encourage networking among attendees, offering a platform for discussing ways to amplify our collective work in creating lasting change. We invite you to join this conversation as we strengthen our shared goals for an equitable future.

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YW Tech Lab Information Session (Virtual)
Nov
19

YW Tech Lab Information Session (Virtual)

This is a virtual information session on YW Tech Lab, through Zoom.

YW Tech Lab is a FREE 4-month web development program which provides education in digital skills to traditionally underrepresented or vulnerable populations, such as women of color, survivors of domestic violence, and low-wage workers.

YWCA couples this programming with transportation assistance, financial coaching, access to affordable childcare, and job coaching and placement to ensure each participant’s success.

Questions? Feel free to reach out to email Juan Fuentes, Workforce Development Manager, at jfuentes@ywca-ens.org.

The program is part of a national partnership with Google.org, YWCA USA and YWCA Madison. YWCA Evanston/North Shore is partnering locally with Oakton Community College.

YWCA Evanston/North Shore's Economic Advancement program provides opportunities to become empowered, confident and competent through education, training, and engagement. Learn more here.

View Event →
YW Culinary Information Session (Cohort III)
Nov
18

YW Culinary Information Session (Cohort III)

YW Culinary is a free 12-week, paid job training program, presented in partnership with Howard Area Community Center, designed to prepare students for success in Chicagoland’s vibrant food service industry. This transformative opportunity is designed to prepare individuals for thriving careers in Chicagoland's vibrant food service industry and to transform the narrative surrounding underrepresented individuals in the world of culinary arts.

All info sessions will take place at YWCA Evanston/North Shore.

The training is welcoming to those who are interested in a sustainable career in the food service industry.

YW Culinary Students:

  • Develop culinary and food service skills.

  • Earn a paid stipend while learning.

  • Receive hands-on experience preparing bulk meals for YWCA’s Mary Lou’s Place domestic violence shelter.

  • Develop employment skills such as communication skills, interview practice, and resume writing.

  • Earn a ServSafe Food Handler and Manager’s Certificate

  • Have access to YWCA financial education resources and workshops like Basic Money Management

  • Gain industry knowledge and learn from guest chefs.

  • Receive job placement and retention assistance.

Workforce Training: January 7 – February 28  

Internship: March 4 – March 28

M-F Class Schedule:

Mon 10 am - 12 pm

Tue-Fri 10 am - 4 pm

YWCA Evanston/North Shore's Economic Advancement program provides opportunities to become empowered, confident and competent through education, training, and engagement. Learn more here.

View Event →
PreK-4th Grade Caregiver Sex Education Workshop: It's That Easy
Nov
14

PreK-4th Grade Caregiver Sex Education Workshop: It's That Easy

The "It's That Easy:" Caregiver Sex Ed Learning Session is presented by YWCA/Evanston North Shore and Evanston School District 65. This virtual workshop is free for all to attend, but registration is necessary so the facilitator can plan accordingly.



Session Description:

This workshop is for parents, caregivers, and family members who want to go deeper in their reflection and learning around healthy sexuality, sexual health education, child and adolescent development, and how all of these things intersect. Participate in a little bit of sex ed while your students receive it in school!

Led by Hallie Cohen, Training and Prevention Coordinator for YWCA Evanston/North Shore and sex education consultant to D65, this workshop will be an engaging, interactive, and discussion-based. During this workshop, participants will:

  • Explain how their own experience with sexuality education impacts how and what they share with their own children;

  • Identify the most important values and messages they would like to pass on to their children about sexuality;

  • Gain an understanding of healthy sexual development for their child’s age range;

  • Identify teachable moments during which they can share information and family values regarding sexuality.

    This workshop will be held twice, with the focus being on different age groups. If you are unable to attend the date with the ideal focus for you, feel free to register for the other date. You will surely get a lot out of it, and some of the material will be the same.

You do not need to be a D65 family to attend, this event is open to all!

View Event →
1-Hour Virtual Domestic Violence Training for Salon Professionals
Nov
4

1-Hour Virtual Domestic Violence Training for Salon Professionals

Salon professionals are key allies in helping fight the epidemic of domestic abuse in Illinois! In 2017, Illinois passed HB 42464 requiring all salon professionals to receive 1-hour of training on sexual assault and domestic violence. The YWCA is providing training to help support this fight!

In Illinois, 1 in 3 women, 1 in 4 men, and 1 in 2 trans and non-binary folks will experience domestic violence in their lifetimes. Salon professionals are in the unique position to recognize the signs and symptoms of abuse in their clients and co-workers and discretely refer them to supportive services.

Why train with YWCA Evanston/North Shore...?

  • We have trainers certified by the IDFPR.

  • We are the largest provider of comprehensive domestic violence services serving north suburban Cook County for over 30 years.

  • We have trained thousands of professionals on how to recognize the signs of domestic violence and appropriately refer clients for support.

  • We are local! We know your community because we are your neighbors. We will be here after the initial training to provide ongoing training support or follow-up as needed.


During a training on domestic violence, attendees who have experienced domestic violence can often experience emotional distress. It is important as an employer you have a trained professional on-site who knows how to appropriately respond to your staff. If you know you have survivors of domestic violence on staff, we can also provide an on-site counselor during the training. Fees for this service will be included in your service agreement.


QUESTIONS…? CONTACT:

Hannah Gunter, Violence Prevention Training Manager

hgunter@ywca-ens.org

847-864-8445 ext. 1128.

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2nd Annual Domestic Violence Awareness Month Resource Fair
Oct
24

2nd Annual Domestic Violence Awareness Month Resource Fair

Join us for the 2nd Annual Domestic Violence Awareness Month Resource Fair, presented by YWCA Evanston/North Shore!

📅 Thursday, Oct. 24, 2024
5:00 PM - 7:00 PM
📍 1215 Church St, Evanston, IL

In honor of Domestic Violence Awareness Month this October, we invite the community to come together to share information and discover vital support resources for survivors. The fair will feature services focused on housing, counseling, legal aid, health services, financial wellness, and much more!

Survivors of domestic violence often struggle to leave abusive relationships due to a lack of resources or awareness of what is available. By uniting to share these resources, we aim to empower survivors and build safer, more connected communities.

Local organizations offering a wide range of services will be present, including:

  • Center on Halsted

  • Childcare Network of Evanston

  • Connections for the Homeless

  • Evanston Public Library

  • Howard & Evanston Community Center

  • James B. Moran Center for Youth Advocacy

  • Montrose Behavioral Health Hospital

  • North Suburban Legal Aid Clinic

  • Oakton College

  • Open Communities

  • State Senator Laura Fine

  • Tapestry 360 Health

  • The Harbour

  • Youth Opportunity United (Y.O.U.)

  • YWCA Evanston/North Shore Domestic Violence & Economic Advancement Programs

  • Zacharias Sexual Abuse Center

This family-friendly event is open to everyone—survivors, service providers, friends, family, and community members! We will offer refreshments, free parking, and free childcare activities during the event.

📝 Let us know if you can join us by RSVPing below. Your privacy is important to us—RSVPs will remain anonymous.

For questions, contact Hillary Douin, Director of Domestic Violence at hdouin@ywca-ens.org.

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Credit Reports and Scores Workshop
Oct
23

Credit Reports and Scores Workshop

Understand how credit reports and scores shape your finances, now and in the future! Presented by Evanston Community Bank and Trust.

Credit Reports and Scores Workshop covers all aspects of understanding credit reports and scores, including how to read and interpret credit reports, factors that influence credit scores, how different types of credit activity affect your score, and strategies to improve and maintain a healthy credit profile. Participants will learn how to build productive credit histories, alongside repairing and improving credit.


The workshop will be conducted by speakers from the Evanston Community Bank & Trust:

  • Kathleen Carter, Relationship Banking Officer

  • Jennifer Ramos, Relationship Banker

The Evanston Community Bank & Trust can be found on 1740 Sherman Ave, Evanston, IL 60201

Light refreshments will be provided.

LOCATION: IN-PERSON
This event will take place in-person at YWCA Evanston/North Shore, 1215 Church Street, Evanston, IL. Free parking is available.

QUESTIONS...? CONTACT:
Fabiola Zdrubecky, Financial Wellness Manager
falfonso@ywca-ens.org
(224) 420-3268

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¡CLASES GRATUITAS DE MANEJO DE DINERO BASICO EN ESPAÑOL!
Oct
15

¡CLASES GRATUITAS DE MANEJO DE DINERO BASICO EN ESPAÑOL!

Basic Money Management is a financial literacy program designed to strengthen your money management skills by providing tools to help with budgeting, credit and debt issues. Participants will gain an understanding of the key components of successful money management and will be provided with useful financial resources and opportunities. This class will also feature an information section on federal student loans.

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Emergency Savings Workshop presented by YWCA Evanston/North Shore
Oct
10

Emergency Savings Workshop presented by YWCA Evanston/North Shore

Attend this free Emergency Savings Workshop, presented by YWCA Evanston/North Shore, which covers all aspects of building and managing emergency savings, the importance of having a financial safety net, strategies to save effectively, and tips for maintaining financial stability during unexpected situations. Participants will learn how to create and grow an emergency fund to ensure they are prepared for financial emergencies.

Light refreshments will be provided!

*YWCA Evanston/North Shore does not provide financial advising for taxes, bankruptcy, investments, direct cash or loan assistance, and other services out of our scope. However, we will refer you to the appropriate resources.

LOCATION: IN-PERSON

This event will take place in person at YWCA Evanston/North Shore, 1215 Church Street, Evanston, IL. Free parking is available.

QUESTIONS...? CONTACT:

Fabiola Zdrubecky, Financial Wellness Manager

falfonso@ywca-ens.org

(224) 420-3268

Hablamos Español

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1-Hour Virtual Domestic Violence Training for Salon Professionals
Oct
7

1-Hour Virtual Domestic Violence Training for Salon Professionals

Salon professionals are key allies in helping fight the epidemic of domestic abuse in Illinois! In 2017, Illinois passed HB 42464 requiring all salon professionals to receive 1-hour of training on sexual assault and domestic violence. The YWCA is providing training to help support this fight!

In Illinois, 1 in 3 women, 1 in 4 men, and 1 in 2 trans and non-binary folks will experience domestic violence in their lifetimes. Salon professionals are in the unique position to recognize the signs and symptoms of abuse in their clients and co-workers and discretely refer them to supportive services.

Why train with YWCA Evanston/North Shore...?

  • We have trainers certified by the IDFPR.

  • We are the largest provider of comprehensive domestic violence services serving north suburban Cook County for over 30 years.

  • We have trained thousands of professionals on how to recognize the signs of domestic violence and appropriately refer clients for support.

  • We are local! We know your community because we are your neighbors. We will be here after the initial training to provide ongoing training support or follow-up as needed.


During a training on domestic violence, attendees who have experienced domestic violence can often experience emotional distress. It is important as an employer you have a trained professional on-site who knows how to appropriately respond to your staff. If you know you have survivors of domestic violence on staff, we can also provide an on-site counselor during the training. Fees for this service will be included in your service agreement.


QUESTIONS…? CONTACT:

Hannah Gunter, Violence Prevention Training Manager

hgunter@ywca-ens.org

847-864-8445 ext. 1128.

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40-Hour Domestic Violence Training
Oct
7
to Oct 18

40-Hour Domestic Violence Training

YWCA Evanston/North Shore is an approved ICDVP training site for the 40-hour domestic violence training, which provides a solid base of knowledge for anyone working with individuals affected by domestic violence. The training covers all ICDVP required topics using a trauma informed lens including:

  • Dynamics of Domestic Violence

  • Empowerment Counseling

  • Criminal and Civil Legal Issues

  • Safety Planning

  • Risk Assessment

  • Confidentiality

  • Teen Dating Violence

  • Impact of Domestic Violence on Children

  • Introduction to Partner Abuse Intervention Strategies

  • Connection to Mental Health and Substance Abuse

  • Dynamics within LGBTQ Communities

  • Elder Abuse

  • Supporting People with Disabilities

  • Self and Community Care

Our trainers all have years of experience, both as educators and as service providers. Where beneficial, we bring in guest trainers with more in-depth knowledge on specific topics. Click here to learn more about how the training is conducted.

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15th Annual YWomen Leadership Celebration and Gala
Oct
5

15th Annual YWomen Leadership Celebration and Gala

  • DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Chicago - North Shore (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

YWCA Evanston/North Shore is thrilled to announce our 15th Annual YWomen Leadership Celebration and Gala is taking place on Saturday, October 5th!

Based on the overwhelmingly positive feedback from last year's event, we are returning to the Doubletree by Hilton in Skokie, but this time in the ballroom to accommodate an even larger celebration! This year, YWomen will focus on the critical issue of domestic violence with a masquerade theme to highlight the diverse experiences and honor the many faces of survivors. As one of the North Shore area’s largest comprehensive domestic violence programs, we must continue to raise awareness, educate the community, and provide vital funding and resources.

Join us this October as we commemorate YWomen’s 15th ‘Ruby’ anniversary with special highlights and exciting surprises.

Tickets go on sale now! Purchase here!

Questions? For general YWomen event inquiries, contact Jamie Kendrick, Development and Events Manager, at jkendrick@ywca-ens.org.

Interested in becoming a YWomen sponsor? We are excited to share the 2024 YWomen Sponsorship kit will be available soon! Please contact Michele Lacy, Director of Grants and Corporate Relations, at mlacy@ywca-ens.org, for all sponsor-related inquiries.

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Credit Reports and Scores Workshop
Sep
25

Credit Reports and Scores Workshop

Understand how credit reports and scores shape your finances, now and in the future! Presented by Evanston Community Bank and Trust.

Credit Reports and Scores Workshop covers all aspects of understanding credit reports and scores, including how to read and interpret credit reports, factors that influence credit scores, how different types of credit activity affect your score, and strategies to improve and maintain a healthy credit profile. Participants will learn how to build productive credit histories, alongside repairing and improving credit.


The workshop will be conducted by speakers from the Evanston Community Bank & Trust:

  • Stefanie Roti, Assistant Branch Manager

  • Brezah Wade, Relationship Banker

  • Kenisha Griffin, Relationship Banker

The Evanston Community Bank & Trust can be found on 1740 Sherman Ave, Evanston, IL 60201

Light refreshments will be provided.

LOCATION: IN-PERSON
This event will take place in-person at YWCA Evanston/North Shore, 1215 Church Street, Evanston, IL. Free parking is available.

QUESTIONS...? CONTACT:
Fabiola Zdrubecky, Financial Wellness Manager
falfonso@ywca-ens.org
(224) 420-3268

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Basic Money Management
Sep
24

Basic Money Management

Basic Money Management is a financial literacy program designed to strengthen your money management skills by providing tools to help with budgeting, credit and debt issues. Participants will gain an understanding of the key components of successful money management and will be provided with useful financial resources and opportunities. This class will also feature an information section on federal student loans.

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YW Culinary Information Session (Cohort II)
Sep
18

YW Culinary Information Session (Cohort II)

YW Culinary is a free 12-week, paid job training program designed to prepare students for success in Chicagoland’s vibrant food service industry. This transformative opportunity is designed to prepare individuals for thriving careers in Chicagoland's vibrant food service industry and to transform the narrative surrounding underrepresented individuals in the world of culinary arts.

All info sessions will take place at YWCA Evanston/North Shore.

The training is welcoming to those who are interested in a sustainable career in the food service industry.

YW Culinary Students:

  • Develop culinary and food service skills.

  • Earn a paid stipend while learning.

  • Receive hands-on experience preparing bulk meals for YWCA’s Mary Lou’s Place domestic violence shelter.

  • Develop employment skills such as communication skills, interview practice, and resume writing.

  • Earn a ServSafe Food Handler and Manager’s Certificate

  • Have access to YWCA financial education resources and workshops like Basic Money Management

  • Gain industry knowledge and learn from guest chefs.

  • Receive job placement and retention assistance.

Workforce Training: October 8 – November 27

Internship: December 3 – January 3

*Week of December 25th off

M-F Class Schedule:

Mon 10 am - 12 pm

Tue-Fri 10 am - 4 pm

YWCA Evanston/North Shore's Economic Advancement program provides opportunities to become empowered, confident and competent through education, training, and engagement. Learn more here.

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Savings for Success Ambassador Program: Info Session
Sep
11

Savings for Success Ambassador Program: Info Session

Savings for Success is a rewards and savings program designed to make post-high school education and career training more accessible and achievable for all District 65 students!

We are looking for outgoing, determined community members to join our team and play an important role in promoting Savings for Success within the Evanston community. As a Program Ambassador, you will work between 8 - 10 hours monthly to do the following:

  • Promote the Savings for Success Program and its benefits to District 65 families

  • Connect families to YWCA staff for enrollment support

  • Attend school and community events to raise program awareness

Ambassadors will receive monthly stipends of $150 between July 2024 and April 2025, earning $1,050.

Our ideal candidate is:

  • A resident of the Evanston/Skokie communities that lives within the District 65 service area

  • Have some basic financial knowledge and is interested in learning more

  • Eager to communicate with community members about our children’s savings program

  • Compassionate and has experience in working with diverse communities

QUESTIONS...? CONTACT:

Enrique Carmona, Economic Education and Training Coordinator

ecarmona@ywca-ens.org

Hablamos Español

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YW Culinary Information Session (Cohort II)
Sep
10

YW Culinary Information Session (Cohort II)

YW Culinary is a free 12-week, paid job training program designed to prepare students for success in Chicagoland’s vibrant food service industry. This transformative opportunity is designed to prepare individuals for thriving careers in Chicagoland's vibrant food service industry and to transform the narrative surrounding underrepresented individuals in the world of culinary arts.

All info sessions will take place at YWCA Evanston/North Shore.

The training is welcoming to those who are interested in a sustainable career in the food service industry.

YW Culinary Students:

  • Develop culinary and food service skills.

  • Earn a paid stipend while learning.

  • Receive hands-on experience preparing bulk meals for YWCA’s Mary Lou’s Place domestic violence shelter.

  • Develop employment skills such as communication skills, interview practice, and resume writing.

  • Earn a ServSafe Food Handler and Manager’s Certificate

  • Have access to YWCA financial education resources and workshops like Basic Money Management

  • Gain industry knowledge and learn from guest chefs.

  • Receive job placement and retention assistance.

Workforce Training: October 8 – November 27

Internship: December 3 – January 3

*Week of December 25th off

M-F Class Schedule:

Mon 10 am - 12 pm

Tue-Fri 10 am - 4 pm

YWCA Evanston/North Shore's Economic Advancement program provides opportunities to become empowered, confident and competent through education, training, and engagement. Learn more here.

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1-Hour Virtual Domestic Violence Training for Salon Professionals
Sep
9

1-Hour Virtual Domestic Violence Training for Salon Professionals

Salon professionals are key allies in helping fight the epidemic of domestic abuse in Illinois! In 2017, Illinois passed HB 42464 requiring all salon professionals to receive 1-hour of training on sexual assault and domestic violence. The YWCA is providing training to help support this fight!

In Illinois, 1 in 3 women, 1 in 4 men, and 1 in 2 trans and non-binary folks will experience domestic violence in their lifetimes. Salon professionals are in the unique position to recognize the signs and symptoms of abuse in their clients and co-workers and discretely refer them to supportive services.

Why train with YWCA Evanston/North Shore...?

  • We have trainers certified by the IDFPR.

  • We are the largest provider of comprehensive domestic violence services serving north suburban Cook County for over 30 years.

  • We have trained thousands of professionals on how to recognize the signs of domestic violence and appropriately refer clients for support.

  • We are local! We know your community because we are your neighbors. We will be here after the initial training to provide ongoing training support or follow-up as needed.


During a training on domestic violence, attendees who have experienced domestic violence can often experience emotional distress. It is important as an employer you have a trained professional on-site who knows how to appropriately respond to your staff. If you know you have survivors of domestic violence on staff, we can also provide an on-site counselor during the training. Fees for this service will be included in your service agreement.


QUESTIONS…? CONTACT:

Hannah Gunter, Violence Prevention Training Manager

hgunter@ywca-ens.org

847-864-8445 ext. 1128.

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Connections for Men: A Free Event for Male-identifying Individuals to Explore Wellness and Community
Sep
9

Connections for Men: A Free Event for Male-identifying Individuals to Explore Wellness and Community

Join us for a free, engaging event presented by YWCA Evanston/North Shore’s Alternatives to Violence program. This is a unique opportunity for male-identified individuals to connect with each other and themselves. Enjoy a chance to learn about our program, network, share a meal, and participate in yoga and mindfulness activities.

Please contact Lynn Langton, Alternatives to Violence Manager, at llangton@ywca-ens.org to let us know you're coming!

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It's That Easy: Navigating Sexuality Conversations at Home
Aug
7

It's That Easy: Navigating Sexuality Conversations at Home

Join us for “It’s That Easy: Navigating Sexuality Conversations at Home” presented by JCFS Response for Teens and YWCA Evanston/North Shore. This FREE in-person session is perfect for parents, caregivers, and family members looking to deepen their understanding of healthy sexuality and child development.

YWCA Evanston/North Shore

1215 Church Street, Evanston, IL

Choose a date that suits you:

  • Tuesday, July 23rd 6:00 - 8:00 pm

  • Thursday, July 25th, 6:00 - 8:00 pm

  • Wednesday, August 7th, 6:00 - 8:00 pm

Led by YWCA and Response for Teens professionals, this engaging workshop explores your role in your child’s sexual health education. Share experiences, identify values, learn about healthy sexual development, and connect and collaborate with fellow caregivers.

For more information email AlyssaRobbins@JCFS.org.

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1-Hour Domestic Violence Training for Salon Professionals
Aug
5

1-Hour Domestic Violence Training for Salon Professionals

Salon professionals are key allies in helping fight the epidemic of domestic abuse in Illinois! In 2017, Illinois passed HB 42464 requiring all salon professionals to receive 1-hour of training on sexual assault and domestic violence. The YWCA is providing training to help support this fight!

In Illinois, 1 in 3 women, 1 in 4 men, and 1 in 2 trans and non-binary folks will experience domestic violence in their lifetimes. Salon professionals are in the unique position to recognize the signs and symptoms of abuse in their clients and co-workers and discretely refer them to supportive services.

Why train with YWCA Evanston/North Shore...?

  • We have trainers certified by the IDFPR.

  • We are the largest provider of comprehensive domestic violence services serving north suburban Cook County for over 30 years.

  • We have trained thousands of professionals on how to recognize the signs of domestic violence and appropriately refer clients for support.

  • We are local! We know your community because we are your neighbors. We will be here after the initial training to provide ongoing training support or follow-up as needed.


During a training on domestic violence, attendees who have experienced domestic violence can often experience emotional distress. It is important as an employer you have a trained professional on-site who knows how to appropriately respond to your staff. If you know you have survivors of domestic violence on staff, we can also provide an on-site counselor during the training. Fees for this service will be included in your service agreement.


QUESTIONS…? CONTACT:

Hannah Gunter, Violence Prevention Training Manager

hgunter@ywca-ens.org

847-864-8445 ext. 1128.

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For Colored Girls: An Evening of Theatre and Conversation with YWCA E/NS
Aug
3

For Colored Girls: An Evening of Theatre and Conversation with YWCA E/NS

Fleetwood-Jourdain Theatre presents

For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide / When the Rainbow Is Enuf

Saturday, August 3, 2024

7 pm – 8:30 pm (performance)

To be followed by a 30-minute conversation

Dessert bar and coffee will be offered

Noyes Cultural Arts Center

927 Noyes St., Evanston, IL

You are invited to join us for a special evening of theatre and conversation on Saturday, August 3. Following this powerful performance, there will be an engaging conversation with YWCA Evanston/North Shore’s domestic violence team centering women of color and their experiences with domestic violence.

Tickets for this event are $45/each. Proceeds will benefit YWCA Evanston/North Shore’s comprehensive, trauma-informed Domestic Violence Program and services, including: Mary Lou’s Place Emergency Shelter, Longer-Term Housing at Bridges, Counseling and Support services for residents and community members, Alternatives to Violence for those who have caused harm, Children & Teens Program, and Violence Prevention including 40-hour DV training.

About the Play

Inspired by personal events, For Colored Girls weaves poetry, song, and movement to tell the story of seven women of color, each identified solely by a color. With unflinching honesty and emotion, each woman voices her survival story using poetry, song, and movement of having to exist in a world shaped by sexism and racism. Stories and poems that speak to our world today.

Filled with passion, humor, and raw honesty, legendary playwright/poet Ntozake Shange’s form-changing choreopoem tells the stories of seven women of color using poetry, song, and movement. It speaks to our world today about women’s struggles, strength, resilience, and the sanctified magic of love and possibility.

Questions? Please contact Michele Lacy, Director of Grants and Corporate Relations, at mlacy@ywca-ens.org.

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Sidewalk Sale - Shop for Good Evanston (Day 2)
Jul
27

Sidewalk Sale - Shop for Good Evanston (Day 2)

Whether you joined us in Wilmette for last weekend's sidewalk sale or not, you still have a chance to shop the best deals! Please join us for this year's The Main Dempster Mile's Summer Sidewalk Sale! Support local businesses next weekend and stop by YWCA Shop for Good Evanston for special deals (July 26 & July 27 only).

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Sidewalk Sale - Shop for Good Evanston (Day 1)
Jul
26

Sidewalk Sale - Shop for Good Evanston (Day 1)

Whether you joined us in Wilmette for last weekend's sidewalk sale or not, you still have a chance to shop the best deals! Please join us for this year's The Main Dempster Mile's Summer Sidewalk Sale! Support local businesses next weekend and stop by YWCA Shop for Good Evanston for special deals (July 26 & July 27 only).

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It's That Easy: Navigating Sexuality Conversations at Home
Jul
25

It's That Easy: Navigating Sexuality Conversations at Home

Join us for “It’s That Easy: Navigating Sexuality Conversations at Home” presented by JCFS Response for Teens and YWCA Evanston/North Shore. This FREE in-person session is perfect for parents, caregivers, and family members looking to deepen their understanding of healthy sexuality and child development.

YWCA Evanston/North Shore

1215 Church Street, Evanston, IL

Choose a date that suits you:

  • Tuesday, July 23rd 6:00 - 8:00 pm

  • Thursday, July 25th, 6:00 - 8:00 pm

  • Wednesday, August 7th, 6:00 - 8:00 pm

Led by YWCA and Response for Teens professionals, this engaging workshop explores your role in your child’s sexual health education. Share experiences, identify values, learn about healthy sexual development, and connect and collaborate with fellow caregivers.

For more information email AlyssaRobbins@JCFS.org.

View Event →
It's That Easy: Navigating Sexuality Conversations at Home
Jul
23

It's That Easy: Navigating Sexuality Conversations at Home

Join us for “It’s That Easy: Navigating Sexuality Conversations at Home” presented by JCFS Response for Teens and YWCA Evanston/North Shore. This FREE in-person session is perfect for parents, caregivers, and family members looking to deepen their understanding of healthy sexuality and child development.

YWCA Evanston/North Shore

1215 Church Street, Evanston, IL

Choose a date that suits you:

  • Tuesday, July 23rd 6:00 - 8:00 pm

  • Thursday, July 25th, 6:00 - 8:00 pm

  • Wednesday, August 7th, 6:00 - 8:00 pm

Led by YWCA and Response for Teens professionals, this engaging workshop explores your role in your child’s sexual health education. Share experiences, identify values, learn about healthy sexual development, and connect and collaborate with fellow caregivers.

For more information email AlyssaRobbins@JCFS.org.

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40-Hour Domestic Violence Training
Jul
15
to Jul 26

40-Hour Domestic Violence Training

YWCA Evanston/North Shore is an approved ICDVP training site for the 40-hour domestic violence training, which provides a solid base of knowledge for anyone working with individuals affected by domestic violence. The training covers all ICDVP required topics using a trauma informed lens including:

  • Dynamics of Domestic Violence

  • Empowerment Counseling

  • Criminal and Civil Legal Issues

  • Safety Planning

  • Risk Assessment

  • Confidentiality

  • Teen Dating Violence

  • Impact of Domestic Violence on Children

  • Introduction to Partner Abuse Intervention Strategies

  • Connection to Mental Health and Substance Abuse

  • Dynamics within LGBTQ Communities

  • Elder Abuse

  • Supporting People with Disabilities

  • Self and Community Care

Our trainers all have years of experience, both as educators and as service providers. Where beneficial, we bring in guest trainers with more in-depth knowledge on specific topics. Click here to learn more about how the training is conducted.

View Event →
1-Hour Domestic Violence Training for Salon Professionals
Jul
1

1-Hour Domestic Violence Training for Salon Professionals

Salon professionals are key allies in helping fight the epidemic of domestic abuse in Illinois! In 2017, Illinois passed HB 42464 requiring all salon professionals to receive 1-hour of training on sexual assault and domestic violence. The YWCA is providing training to help support this fight!

In Illinois, 1 in 3 women, 1 in 4 men, and 1 in 2 trans and non-binary folks will experience domestic violence in their lifetimes. Salon professionals are in the unique position to recognize the signs and symptoms of abuse in their clients and co-workers and discretely refer them to supportive services.

Why train with YWCA Evanston/North Shore...?

  • We have trainers certified by the IDFPR.

  • We are the largest provider of comprehensive domestic violence services serving north suburban Cook County for over 30 years.

  • We have trained thousands of professionals on how to recognize the signs of domestic violence and appropriately refer clients for support.

  • We are local! We know your community because we are your neighbors. We will be here after the initial training to provide ongoing training support or follow-up as needed.


During a training on domestic violence, attendees who have experienced domestic violence can often experience emotional distress. It is important as an employer you have a trained professional on-site who knows how to appropriately respond to your staff. If you know you have survivors of domestic violence on staff, we can also provide an on-site counselor during the training. Fees for this service will be included in your service agreement.


QUESTIONS…? CONTACT:

Hannah Gunter, Violence Prevention Training Manager

hgunter@ywca-ens.org

847-864-8445 ext. 1128.

View Event →
Savings for Success Ambassador Info Session
Jun
27

Savings for Success Ambassador Info Session

Savings for Success is a rewards and savings program designed to make post-high school education and career training more accessible and achievable for all District 65 students!

We are looking for outgoing, determined community members to join our team and play an important role in promoting Savings for Success within the Evanston community. As a Program Ambassador, you will work between 8 - 10 hours monthly to do the following:

  • Promote the Savings for Success Program and its benefits to District 65 families

  • Connect families to YWCA staff for enrollment support

  • Attend school and community events to raise program awareness

Ambassadors will receive monthly stipends of $150 between July 2024 and April 2025, earning $1,350.

Our ideal candidate is:

  • A resident of the Evanston/Skokie communities that lives within the District 65 service area

  • Have some basic financial knowledge and is interested in learning more

  • Eager to communicate with community members about our children’s savings program

  • Compassionate and has experience in working with diverse communities

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YW Financial Empowerment Center

Every Wednesday from 9:00 AM –  12:00 PM & 1:00 PM –  5:00 PM

YWCA Evanston/North Shore