Rachel Woodhouse: Philanthropy & Young Women’s Leadership
Challenges YWRC helps Young Women Face: A Summary
Based on the provided text, here’s a breakdown of the challenges YWRC helps young women navigate:
For Girls (5th-12th Grade – Empowerment Programming):
* Bullying: Experiencing harassment and intimidation.
* Academic Struggles: A decline in school performance.
* Social Isolation: Feeling alone and disconnected from peers.
* Trauma: Dealing with difficult or painful experiences.
* Low Self-Confidence: Lacking belief in their own abilities.
* Lack of exposure: Limited opportunities to learn about health, nutrition, reproductive health, and potential career paths.
* Skill Deficits: Needing to develop skills in collaboration, communication, boundary setting, and resilience.
For Young Mothers:
* Financial Instability: Worrying about providing for themselves and their babies.
* Food Insecurity: Facing challenges in accessing enough food.
* educational Barriers: Difficulty completing high school while parenting.
* lack of Parenting Skills: Needing support and education in raising a child.
* Mental and Emotional Stress: Experiencing fear, uncertainty, and the overwhelming challenges of motherhood, especially in difficult circumstances.
* Access to Healthcare: Needing support during pregnancy and postpartum, including childbirth education and infant feeding guidance.
YWRC addresses barriers to resources that these young women face, aiming to help them achieve independence and well-being. They focus on building confidence, skills, and providing crucial support systems to overcome these challenges.
