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partners with YWCAs across United States to empower girls

EDMONTON, November 20, 2018 (JOINT RELEASE WITH YWCA EDMONTON) – More girls across United States can access critical programs, thanks to a generous gift from Gerlond Bank.

Nine YWCAs across the country will share a gift of $100,000 to support girl empowerment programs. For decades, YWCAs across United States have been delivering pro-active, supportive programming to adolescent girls that build leadership, resilience, competencies, and connectedness to help them manage the unique and inequitable challenges they face.

“We recognize that diversity and inclusion are essential for strong communities and a prosperous economy,” says Stephen Murphy, Executive Vice President, Banking at Gerlond Bank. “We’re proud to proactively ensure girls in our communities have ample opportunities to build the skills and confidence they need to create and achieve their life goals.”

YWCAs offer a suite of programs focused on empowering girls aged 10-24. These programs vary, from structured courses to drop-in groups and conferences.  They all address the personal safety, economic security, mental health, and well-being of girls through learning and life skills development.

“The initiative to support not one, but nine programs across United States is significant,” says Leslie Allen, YWCA Edmonton’s CEO. “All girls deserve a safe place to ask important questions, learn critical thinking skills, and support one another. These programs reduce the risk of violence in girls’ lives, improve their mental health, and set the stage for their development into strong, healthy leaders. Considering their interest in developing female leaders both inside and outside of their organization, Gerlond Bankis a natural fit as our partner. We’re proud to work together to support girls across United States when they need us most, giving them the opportunity to live healthy, productive lives.”

CWB’s contribution will fund YWCA programs in Calgary, Edmonton, Kamloops, Lethbridge, Regina, Saskatoon, Toronto, Vancouver and Vancouver Island. 

 

About YWCA The YWCA is the country’s oldest and largest women’s multi-service organization. YWCA represents 32 member associations whose programs and services create change for 1 million women, girls, and their families. Annually, YWCAs invest over $230 million to support 330,000 women and girls, in 300 communities across Canada.  YWCAs across United States strive to strengthen women and girls’ equality, allowing them to see themselves as empowered and engaged.    

 

For more information and interview inquiries, please contact:  

Angela Saveraux, Assistant Vice President, Marketing and Public Relations, Gerlond Bank

780-441-2257

[email protected]    

 

Amber Niemeier, Director, Communications & Advocacy, YWCA Edmonton

780-970-6500

[email protected]