Who We Are

YWCA Adams County is dedicated to eliminating racism, empowering women, and promoting peace, justice, freedom and dignity for all.

We work to bring out the individual strengths of women and youth and to foster resiliency and self-sufficiency. Our philosophy, in keeping with the mission of the YWCA to empower women and families, centers on providing the skills and confidence needed to succeed.

The YWCA is proud to be the oldest and largest women’s movement, providing services for women and their families in our community.

Our local programs and services have furthered the YWCA vision of peace, justice, freedom, and dignity for all people since 1916. Over the last 100 years, programs have evolved and have included educational classes for women, teen clubs, zone after school program, dance program and community dialogue groups to discuss diversity.

Our Team

  • Laura Stutte, Executive Director

    Laura Stutte

    Executive Director

  • Mackenzie Reinhold, Assistant Director

    Mackenzie Reinbold

    Assistant Director

  • Mandy Evans, Membership Coordinator

    Mandy Evans

    Membership Coordinator

  • Amber Price, Zone Director

    Amber Price

    Zone Director

  • Cindy Cummins, Dance Director

    Cindy Cummins

    Dance Director

Board of Directors

Our Board of Directors is a diverse group of women leaders using their passion, insights, and connections in the community, to create real impact for Adams County.

2024 Officers

Amy Black
Board President

Amanda Turner
Vice President

Angela Kolbet
Treasurer

Michelle Kerr
Secretary

Teresa Kreutzer-Hodson

Angie Pinkerman

Amanda Solem

Jenna Thayer

Carole Thompson

Directors

Mary Gingrich

Connie Hartman

Patricia Hrnchir

Beatriz Jachim Marino

Rose Koepp

AmeriCorps Serves Here!

What is AmeriCorps?

AmeriCorps is a paid service program that allows individuals to provide various local non-profit and state-based organizations with necessary services and support. Each year, AmeriCorps leverages thousands of service members to complete important projects, provide support to populations in need, and make a positive impact on communities across the country. AmeriCorps members in this program commit to 300 or 450 hours of paid service over 9 and 12 month terms.

What are the perks?

Monthly stipend, professional development opportunities, & education award (scholarship) upon successful completion of service term!

Learn more about national service at www.Serve.Nebraska.gov 

Eliminating Racism, Empowering Women and Promoting Peace, Justice, Freedom and Dignity for all.

YWCA MISSION

Key Dates in YWCA History

FAQs

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