About The Campaign

YW Boston has been at the forefront of racial and gender equity in Boston, leading movements, challenging injustice, and building a more just future. To honor this legacy of activism, we are proud to launch: 160 Years Strong: Join the Legacy. Fuel the Future. We’re calling on 160 racial and gender equity advocates—our accomplices—to stand with us and fuel the next chapter of our impact. Whether you donate $16 or $16,000, or help amplify our mission in your community, you’re investing in the power of our history to inspire the next generation of changemakers and ensure that the fight for equity continues for the next 160 years.

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My Supporters

  • Anonymous Joke's family supports her good work on behalf of YWCA! Keep up the good work. 6 days ago $400.00
  • Taiwo Danmola 3 weeks ago $500.00
  • Main Street Learning Academy Best of luck on behalf of Main Street Learning Academy! 3 weeks ago $100.00
  • Nicole Peaslee 3 weeks ago $52.50
  • Albert Idowu 4 weeks ago $105.00
  • Kezia Brady THANK YOU for all the great things you are doing for the community!  5 weeks ago
  • Michael Losche Last month $65.10
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  • Peter Mazelli Last month $500.00
  • Alexandra Auguste March 2026 $250.00
  • Taiwo Danmola 3 weeks ago $500.00
  • Peter Mazelli Last month $500.00
  • Anonymous February 2026 $500.00
  • Anonymous Joke's family supports her good work on behalf of YWCA! Keep up the good work. 6 days ago $400.00
  • Alexandra Auguste March 2026 $250.00
  • Deborah Gray March 2026 $210.00
  • Marguerite Fletcher March 2026 $160.00
  • Judy Bigby March 2026 $160.00
  • Anne Garmey-Clutz March 2026 $160.00
  • Albert Idowu 4 weeks ago $105.00

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Who Are We?

YW Boston helps individuals and organizations transform policies, practices, attitudes, and behaviors with the goal of creating more inclusive environments where women, people of color, and especially women of color can succeed.