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Qué (quién) es YWCA - definición


YWCA         
  • Poster urging women to join the British war effort in [[World War I]], published by the YWCA
  • A YWCA poster from 1919
ORGANIZATION
Young Women's Christian Association; Y.W.C.A.; Young Womens Christian Association; Platform 51; YWCA International; YWCA of America Inc.; World YWCA; Women of Distinction Awards; Women of Distinction Award; Woman of Distinction Award; Woman of Distinction Awards; Women of Distinction; The Women of Distinction Awards; The Women of Distinction Award; The Woman of Distinction Awards; The Woman of Distinction Award; YWCA Women of Distinction Awards; YWCA Woman of Distinction Awards; YWCA Women of Distinction Award; YWCA Woman of Distinction Award; The YWCA Women of Distinction Awards; The YWCA Women of Distinction Award; The YWCA Woman of Distinction Awards; The YWCA Woman of Distinction Award; YWCA Women of Distinction; YWCA Woman of Distinction; Young Woman's Christian Association; Agnes Blizzard; Ywca
¦ abbreviation Young Women's Christian Association.
YWCA         
  • Poster urging women to join the British war effort in [[World War I]], published by the YWCA
  • A YWCA poster from 1919
ORGANIZATION
Young Women's Christian Association; Y.W.C.A.; Young Womens Christian Association; Platform 51; YWCA International; YWCA of America Inc.; World YWCA; Women of Distinction Awards; Women of Distinction Award; Woman of Distinction Award; Woman of Distinction Awards; Women of Distinction; The Women of Distinction Awards; The Women of Distinction Award; The Woman of Distinction Awards; The Woman of Distinction Award; YWCA Women of Distinction Awards; YWCA Woman of Distinction Awards; YWCA Women of Distinction Award; YWCA Woman of Distinction Award; The YWCA Women of Distinction Awards; The YWCA Women of Distinction Award; The YWCA Woman of Distinction Awards; The YWCA Woman of Distinction Award; YWCA Women of Distinction; YWCA Woman of Distinction; Young Woman's Christian Association; Agnes Blizzard; Ywca
(YWCAs)
The YWCA is a place where women can stay cheaply, which is run by the YWCA organization. YWCA is an abbreviation for 'Young Women's Christian Association'.
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Young Women's Christian Association         
  • Poster urging women to join the British war effort in [[World War I]], published by the YWCA
  • A YWCA poster from 1919
ORGANIZATION
Young Women's Christian Association; Y.W.C.A.; Young Womens Christian Association; Platform 51; YWCA International; YWCA of America Inc.; World YWCA; Women of Distinction Awards; Women of Distinction Award; Woman of Distinction Award; Woman of Distinction Awards; Women of Distinction; The Women of Distinction Awards; The Women of Distinction Award; The Woman of Distinction Awards; The Woman of Distinction Award; YWCA Women of Distinction Awards; YWCA Woman of Distinction Awards; YWCA Women of Distinction Award; YWCA Woman of Distinction Award; The YWCA Women of Distinction Awards; The YWCA Women of Distinction Award; The YWCA Woman of Distinction Awards; The YWCA Woman of Distinction Award; YWCA Women of Distinction; YWCA Woman of Distinction; Young Woman's Christian Association; Agnes Blizzard; Ywca
·add. ·- An organization for promoting the spiritual, intellectual, social, and economic welfare of young women, originating in 1855 with Lady Kinnaird's home for young women, and Miss Emma Robert's prayer union for young women,in England, which were combined in the year 1884 as a national association. Now nearly all the civilized countries, and ·esp. the United States, have local, national, and international organizations.

Wikipedia

YWCA
| founding_location = London, United Kingdom
Ejemplos de uso de YWCA
1. The YWCA said parental consent was obtained for under–16s.
2. Some participants were already attending YWCA centres while others were recruited using poster campaigns.
3. Although set up by Christian founders, the YWCA no longer has a faith affiliation.
4. Lifting the ban on male leadership for local affiliates also could lead to the nomination of men for national posts, said YWCA chief executive Peggy Sanchez–Mills.
5. Throughout the world, the YWCA works in 122 countries, serving 25 million women and their families, according to the group‘s Web site.