The YWCA of Annapolis & Anne Arundel County
Hannah Geib is an experienced professional currently serving as the Associate Director of Campaign Operations at the U.S. Naval Academy Alumni Association & Foundation since September 2020. Previously held positions include Assistant Director and Coordinator of Annual Programs at the same institution, as well as an intern role. In addition to these roles, Hannah has contributed as a volunteer for the YWCA of Annapolis & Anne Arundel County since January 2022 and served as Editor/Fact Checker for McClintic Media Inc. Other notable experiences include screenwriting and video production at Goucher College, managing a community pool, and handling public relations for the Annapolis Film Festival. Hannah holds a Bachelor of Arts in Communication and Media Studies with a minor in Public Health from Goucher College and has also pursued education at University College Cork and Anne Arundel Community College.
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The YWCA of Annapolis & Anne Arundel County
Founded in 1920 to address the needs of women converging on Maryland’s State Capital, YWCA of Annapolis & Anne Arundel County has been a steadfast advocate for equality and empowerment for over a century. Our mission—both locally and nationally—is to eliminate racism, empower women, and promote peace, justice, freedom, and dignity for all. Major priorities included voting rights, labor rights, housing, and other areas focused on equality. As an independent 501(c)(3) organization, we focus on local priorities through a dedicated Board of Directors and four core program areas: residential services, clinical support, legal advocacy, and community education. With an operating budget of $4.5M, assets exceeding $18M, and a team of 50, we provide life-changing services to nearly 10,000 Anne Arundel County residents annually impacted by domestic violence, sexual assault, trafficking, teen dating violence, or stalking. Our work spans five service sites, including the Weinberg Residence (a 32-bed domestic violence safe house), the Education & Wellness Center, our administrative office in Arnold, and district court locations in Glen Burnie and Annapolis. In 2024, we proudly opened Maryland’s only residential facility for trafficked youth in partnership with TurnAround, Inc. We offer a comprehensive range of services to survivors, including emergency shelter, permanent housing support, 24-hour hotlines, hospital accompaniment, licensed therapy, legal representation, case management, prevention education, and abuser intervention programs. At YWCA, we are committed to building a safer, more equitable community. Together, we can create lasting change. Follow us to join the movement, stay informed, and support our work to transform lives every day.