On Friday nights at 7:00 p.m. there are N A meetin...
On Friday nights at 7:00 p.m. there are N A meetings here and open to the public.
On Friday nights at 7:00 p.m. there are N A meetings here and open to the public.
The Director of Residence Services at the YWCA has no clue how to relate to her clients if it's not how she sees it it not right no matter how a client talks to her she should never come out of character need a new person to take her job and the xmas party was the worst thing I ever seen in the eight years I been here
How do we train women for the future? How do we create safe inclusive spaces? How do we grow the future and stop being confused with the Y MC A? How do we protect and serve the City of Cambridge without compromising our goals? We don't. Not without the dedicated unstoppable unrewarded but rewarded women who tirelessly put in the work.
Close to city Hall just off Mass Ave. Talks, art, resources, and just one of the best spots in the city forever.
Went for an Open House. A bit upset because i brought my child with me, did the tour, was told about family units, (as the are an SRO Building) when i come back down, im told no children allowed. Only one person per room. They are Subsidized through CHA. You have your own room, but you share a kitchen and bathroom. The bathroom is multi-stall and multi-shower. Its fine if its just you and you dont mind alot of space.