As a previous member and supporter of the YWCA - I am concerned over the rhetoric of "aspiring to be a leader in Women's rights by way of increasing pay within the institution" vs. what they are chartered to do? As specifically stated in its own goals and write-ups. Although we (community) realize most nonprofits benefit and wages are below that of the for-profit industry, perhaps aspiring to its critical mission and serving some of our communities less fortunate and vulnerable should be of up most importance. The disparity of women's rights should be at the forefront and its employees.
Review from Guidestar
Wonderful organization providing services to women. Great place for women of all ages to get involved. Preschool, English as a Second Language, Literacy Tutoring, Health and Wellness Programs, Computer Classes, Clothing for the Working Woman, Racial Justice Programs and an International Women's Program.
Review from The Pittsburgh Foundation