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Community Partners

Our 2024-2025 Partnership

In Mulieribus partners with various non-profit organizations in our community, particularly those that serve women and children in need. We collaborate to identify and provide meaningful support and donations, such as items on the organization’s wish list and In Mulieribus performance tickets.

In Mulieribus is proud to partner with YWCA of Greater Portland in their mission to eliminate racism, empower women, and promote peace, justice, freedom and dignity for all. 

“Since 1901, YWCA of Greater Portland has invested in our community. YWCA is the largest and oldest multiracial women’s organization in the world and the largest provider of domestic violence services in the U.S.

We are fierce advocates for survivors of domestic and sexual violence, seniors living on low fixed incomes and incarcerated moms and their kids. We fight for policies that protect survivors and advocate for racial equity from the local to the state level.

We educate people in positions of power (landlords, business owners, elected officials, government officials, allied social service agencies, and others) as well as members of the interested public about the challenges faced by the most vulnerable members of our community.

We provide responsive services that meet the evolving needs of our community.”

Join us in supporting our community partner

Each of IM’s 2024-25 concerts will benefit one of the YWCA programs described below. Consider helping us support them by bringing something from the list of requested items to In Mulieribus concerts throughout the season. Click the Donation buttons in the cards below to view the needs lists.

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Family Preservation Project

Strengthening families & communities

Assisting incarcerated mothers and their children by providing trauma-informed services designed specifically for each parent’s unique needs. Learn more 

Senior Services

Maintaining health & independence

Supporting Seniors so they can maintain healthy and independent lives in the safety and comfort of their own homes with an emphasis on people of color over the age of 60 living on low fixed incomes in East Multnomah County. Learn more

Survivor Services

Increasing safety, security & stability

Working to increase the safety, economic sercurity, and housing stability of Survivors of domestic and sexual violence and their kids during and immediately following emergency crisis situations. Learn more

Past Partners

Rose Haven
Sister road
Virginia Garcia Health Center
YWCA