YWCA has a presence in over 100 countries, and includes national and regional entities in eight global regions. Many regional YWCAs operate as independent entities at the local level and belong to their country's national YWCA body as part of a federated, membership-based model.
Europe The European YWCA includes national YWCAs in Belarus, Belgium, Denmark, Great Britain, Norway, Romania, and more. The European YWCA is a regional legally registered body, serving as an umbrella organization for the national YWCAs around the European continent. YWCA Scotland works under the name '''The Young Women's Movement'''.
Middle East The YWCAs of the Middle East region are in Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, and Palestine.
Africa There are over 20 national YWCAs serving communities across the Africa region, including in Burkina Faso, Malawi, South Africa, and Togo.
Asia YWCA has a presence in a number of countries in Asia, including Bangladesh, China, India, Korea, Nepal, Taiwan, Philippines, and Thailand.
Sophia Cooke established the Young Women's Christian Association in Singapore in 1875.
Pacific National YWCAs in the Pacific region include New Zealand, Australia, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, Fiji, and Samoa. In 1878,
Dunedin activists established the first YWCA in the southern hemisphere. The YWCA branch in
Christchurch was established in 1883 to support visitations to the sick; and, in 1885
Auckland's chapter started up with a strong focus on providing a clean and properly supervised living space for working girls. YWCA Australia dates back to 1880, when the first YWCA in the country was established in Sydney to help migrant women.
North America In North America, YWCA has a presence in the United States and Canada.
YWCA USA was founded in 1858 and today has over 200 member associations, serving over 2 million women, girls, and their families. YWCA USA is one of the largest provider of domestic violence programs and shelters in the United States. YWCA Canada dates back to 1870. Today, YWCA Canada has over 30 member associations, serving 1 million women, girls, and their families. YWCA USA is headquartered in
Washington, DC. Previously its headquarters were in the
Empire State Building in
New York City.
Caribbean National YWCAs in the Caribbean region include Barbados, Grenada, Haiti, and Trinidad & Tobago.
Middle and South America YWCAs of Latina America include Argentina, Belize, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Honduras, and Suriname.
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