Women and Youth Advancement Inc. (WOYA) is a non-profit organization dedicated to eradicating the impact of discrimination, socio-economic exclusion and gender-based limitations on teenage girls, women and youth of marginalized communities.
WOYA is a 501(c)(3) public charity located in the state of New York. It carries out its mission for the empowerment of teens, women and youths (regardless of race or creed) in America through the following initiatives:
~ Empowerment Forums: These forums are designed to provide empowerment and foster economic connections through basic business training and professional solutions.
~ Building Resonant Friendships: By promoting effective communication and utilizing circle technology, we aim to create partnerships and friendships that transcend barriers and borders.
~Influencing Progressive Change: by encouraging more teenagers, women, and youth to participate in grassroots collaborative positive social actions, such as voting/election processes and involvement in business or school boards, to drive progressive change.
~ Utilize effective new paradigms for disseminating relevant gender mainstreaming strategies and information through the media.
Women and Youth Advancement Inc. (WOYA) is a non-profit organization dedicated to eradicating the impact of discrimination, socio-economic exclusion and gender-based limitations on teenage girls, women and youth of marginalized communities.
WOYA is a 501(c)(3) public charity located in the state of New York. It carries out its mission for the empowerment of teens, women and youths (regardless of race or creed) in America through the following initiatives:
~ Empowerment Forums: These forums are designed to provide empowerment and foster economic connections through basic business training and professional solutions.
~ Building Resonant Friendships: By promoting effective communication and utilizing circle technology, we aim to create partnerships and friendships that transcend barriers and borders.
~Influencing Progressive Change: by encouraging more teenagers, women, and youth to participate in grassroots collaborative positive social…