"Having the opportunity to do so at the highest level of government is a milestone for the organization and those the YWCA serves," said YWCA Cass Clay CEO Erin Prochnow.
Members of the Moorhead Planning Commission said the issue took them by surprise as new legislation was approved to allow faith communities to establish micro-dwelling communities on their property
(Fargo, ND) Survivors of domestic violence and homelessness in Fargo have a new place to find some resources and peace of mind. The YWCA opened a new apartment complex on 32nd Avenue South this week which can house up to 60 people. It has taken two years and over $8 million to see the 23 apartments become a reality. “For more than a century, YWCA Cass Clay has responded to