YWCA Metropolitan Chicago
Taylor Hirsch is a dedicated psychology student at the University of Missouri-Columbia, expected to graduate in May 2026. Currently, Taylor serves as a volunteer for the Chicago Rape Crisis Hotline at YWCA Metropolitan Chicago, providing vital crisis intervention and support to survivors of sexual violence. Involvement extends to Psi Chi, the International Honor Society in Psychology, and leadership roles in Kappa Delta Sorority, including organizing Girl Scout events to promote confidence. As a published author with The Yummy Up Bakery, Inc., Taylor encourages baking creativity, and previous internships include research and recruiting at DHR Global and matchmaking at Selective Search. Additionally, Taylor engaged with the community by reading a published book to elementary students, including a virtual reading during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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YWCA Metropolitan Chicago
About YWCA Metropolitan Chicago: Since its founding 140 years ago, YWCA Metropolitan Chicago has been committed to serving the needs of women and girls. The YWCA’s mission to eliminate racism and empower women is actualized through a large breadth of programs and services. Regardless of race or economic status, the YWCA provides women with the support and tools they need to transform their lives, to be confident in their choices and to make valuable contributions to their communities. The YWCA’s Core programmatic areas include: Economic Empowerment Services, Sexual Violence Support Services, and Early Childhood Services. The YWCA serves over 200,000 women, children and families annually through these programs. And while the YWCA’s services are broad and varied, they are linked by a common thread—a dedication to promoting racial justice and personal empowerment. For more information about how you can support the YWCA, visit our website at http://www.ywcachicago.org or contact us at 312-762-2762. You can also find us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.