YWCA - NYCC

YWCA - NYCC The Young Women's Christian Association was founded in 1855 during the industrial revolution in Great Britain. The Youth are the Y-Buds, Y-Teens and Student Y.

The YWCA - National Youth Coordinating Council is the youth arm of the YWCA of the Philippines, Inc., founded in 1948, a private, non-stock, non-profit, non-sectarian, service-oriented and charitable organization and duly affiliated with the World YWCA It spread to Canada, the U.S., and other countries. In the Philippines, it was formally organized on October 26, 1926. The Young Women's Christia

n Association of the Philippines started as the Time Investment Club when Felicisima Balgos-Barza formed it with women students and young professionals. She used the methods of YWCA World in their activities, having worked there in Honolulu, Hawaii. In 1925, the same group became the core of the YWCA in the country, known as YWCA Manila. Today, the YWCA of the Philippines is the umbrella association of YWCA-Regional Clusters Luzon, (Northern and Southern) Visayas and Mindanao. Each cluster is composed of Local Associations and each Local Association is composed of adult members and youth.

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