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YWCA plans opening, open house next Monday

YWCA Knoxville and the Tennessee Valley will celebrate the opening of the renovated YWCA building at 1660 Oak Ridge Turnpike with a ribbon cutting and open house from 4:30-7:00 p.m. on Monday, October 29.

Assisted by the Oak Ridge Chamber of Commerce, the ribbon cutting ceremony will begin promptly at 4:30 p.m. with brief remarks by District Attorney General Dave Clark; Pastor Derrick Hammond of Oak Valley Baptist Church; Ridgeview Behavioral Services CEO Brian Buuck; a representative from Leadership Oak Ridge class of 2018; and YWCA representatives. Building tours will be offered following the ribbon cutting; light refreshments will be served.

“We are pleased to restore the YWCA building to its full glory while continuing to offer critical domestic violence services to those in need,” said Alizza Punzalan-Randle, chief executive officer of the YWCA Knoxville and the Tennessee Valley.

“We are grateful to our dedicated board, donors and volunteers for their commitment to ensuring the YWCA’s doors would reopen to serve the community.”

The YWCA Knoxville and the Tennessee Valley, a non-profit social service agency founded in 1899, began offering domestic violence services in Oak Ridge and Anderson County in 2015. In early 2017, the former YWCA of Oak Ridge building was acquired by the YWCA Knoxville and the Tennessee Valley, and building renovations commenced shortly after the acquisition.



The 10,500-square foot building in Oak Ridge is home to YWCA staff members who serve victims of domestic violence in Oak Ridge and Anderson County. “YWCA services include the Victim Advocacy Program and Scattered-Site Transitional Housing,” said Maggie McNally, director of social services for the YWCA. “In addition to housing YWCA staff and services, the Oak Ridge building is home to Prevent Child Abuse Tennessee and CASA of the Tennessee Heartland—non-profits whose missions align with the YWCA.” Additional rental space is available for a nonprofit seeking office space.



The Oak Ridge building also features a large, multi-purpose community room that can be rented for various meetings and events. Interested parties should contact the YWCA at 865-523-6126.