Young Women's Collective
Young women are one of the main focuses of the YWCA’s work. The Young Women's Collective are women aged 30 and under who are involved as staff and volunteers throughout the YWCA of Aotearoa New Zealand and are part of a worldwide organisation. The YWCA identifies the needs and wants of young women locally and nationally, and responds to those in different ways – through:
- leadership
- training
- getting young women together
- publishing booklets
- running programmes
- careers advice
- self-defense training
- scholarships & grants, and much more….
The Mission statement of the Young Women’s Collective is :
By acknowledging Te Tiriti o Waitangi and our commitment to social justice, we the National Young Women's Collective of the Ydub Network aim to ensure young women's perspectives are represented and up held throughout the National YWCA and World YWCA, and to provide support, opportunities, training and resources to young women of all cultures, spiritualities, lifestyles and abilities to empower them to be seen, heard and able to meet their own needs.




