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W-Z - List

Walltown Children's Theatre
Walltown Children's Theatre is pleased to contract with charter schools, social services and religious groups to provide high impact arts programs for children.  They create shows and presentations with students.
Phone: 919-286-4545

Welcome Baby
Welcome Baby provides free services to Durham County families of children ages birth to five years old. Welcome Baby has three major program areas: providing practical support (i.e. free clothing, car seats), parent education, and emotional support.
Phone: 919-560-7340

West End Community Center, Inc.
After School Enrichment Program for 5-12 year old students.
Phone: 919-401-3912

West Point on the Eno City Park
West Point is a 388-acre city park in northern Durham. The Park combines a natural area with an historic area, and its mission is to provide citizens of Durham a clean, safe, well-maintained park for passive recreational and educational opportunities.
Phone: 919-471-1623

The Women's Center
The Women's Center supports Triangle area women in achieving their personal and professional goals. The Center's mission is to provide a supportive community where women of all races, classes, religions, ages, and sexual orientations inspire each other to grow, share strategies for self-sufficiency, build problem solving skills, and find encouragement, information and referral.
Phone: 919-968-4610

Woodchuck Ministries
The mission of Woodchuck Ministries, Inc. is to provide firewood to meet physical needs of the community which in turn opens doors to meet spiritual needs of the community.
Phone: 919-471-9402

Wright School
Wright School provides best practice, cost-effective residential mental health treatment to North Carolina's children, ages six to twelve, with serious emotional and behavioral disorders; and supports each child's family and community in building the capacity to meet children's special needs in their home, school and local community.
Phone: 919-560-5790

YMCA of Greater Durham
The Durham YMCS is a community-based organization open to all people and all ages. Our participants truly cover the entire socioeconomic strata.  The YMCA's purpose is to inspire value and leadership while working to build community. We use our programs such as sports and fitness as tools to accomplish this task. The YMCA has a 100 yr histor of serving Durham and is 2000 members strong.
Phone: 919-493-4502

Young Volunteers in Action (YVA)
YVA mobilizes youth to serve as resources and help solve community problems through volunteerism. Through YVA, youth reach out in the community, develop personal responsibility, build self-confidence, and serve others. In addition, teens gain valuable experience that not only builds references and job skills, but also helps instill a lifelong commitment to volunteer service.
Phone: 919-688-8977 ext. 30



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