A living wage is the way we can support our families, pay our bills, housing and more. But oftentimes, the minimum wage is not enough to be considered a living wage.
The YWCA of South Hampton Roads is partnering with the YWCA of Central Virginia, and WTKR for the “Stand Against Racism Challenge.”
For the 21-day challenge the YWCA wants to provide a space for people to work together towards eliminating racism.
The YWCA of South Hampton Roads will hold a conversation with women leaders of Hampton Roads during an event at the Chrysler Museum Saturday afternoon.
Danica Royster, a Norfolk City Council member and YWCA board member, has had loved ones experience domestic violence. She’s helped them leave those situations.