YWCA York
Julie Himler has extensive experience in community education and advocacy, currently serving as the Director of Community Education and Medical Advocate at YWCA York since April 2017. In this role, Julie leads the agency's Medical Advocacy Project, providing training to healthcare professionals on the effects of sexual and domestic violence and promoting trauma-informed care. Previous roles include Intake Coordinator at Lawrence Hall, where the focus was on managing the intake process and collaborating with treatment teams, and Case Manager at Proviso Family Services, where Julie assisted clients with long-term mental illness. Additional experience includes roles at Meadows Behavioral Health, where partnerships with various community entities were established, and involvement in specialized outpatient treatment programs for convicted sexual offenders. Julie holds a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from the University of Oregon.
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YWCA York
YWCA is dedicated to eliminating racism, empowering women and promoting peace, justice, freedom and dignity for all. The purpose of YWCA York is to work proactively and collaboratively to provide programs that promote racial justice; empower women; eliminate domestic violence, sexual assault and other forms of violence; and strengthen our community. YWCA York was founded in 1891 as a place for women to come together to learn, strengthen their minds and bodies, and advocate for social change. Today, YWCA York responds to the needs of busy families with innovative programs, flexible scheduling, and affordable fees. We are proud of our tradition of promoting wellness and dignity for all people and continue to work for an end to violence and discrimination of all kinds.