Contact usby mail:Wellesley Centers for Women (please note that this address is for US Postal and UPS mail only. For street addresses/driving directions, please see directions to WCW.) by phone & email:Main Reception: Main Staff Directory (entire campus): Donor Relations: Pre-Award Services: Press/Media Relations: Publication Sales Speaker Requests: Jean Baker Miller Training Institute: National Institute on Out-of-School Time: Open Circle: by fax:781.283.2504 seeking help?Staff at the Wellesley Centers for Women conducts research on a variety of issues that affect women, children, and families. However, we do not provide direct care, legal advice, or referrals. If you are in need of services ranging from emergency intervention to legal advocacy please consult this list of helpful resources. A key goal for our work at the Wellesley Centers for Women (WCW) is to strengthen and deepen our international connections and collaborations. Through these efforts, a compilation of gender equality laws and domestic violence laws from across the world is available for download. other resources & linksScholars and trainers at the Wellesley Centers for Women collaborate with colleagues across the nation and the world. A brief list representing some of our partners can be found on this site. disaster reliefRelief organizations are working to bring aid to Haiti and other countries experiencing disasters. The website, disastercenter.com, has an expanded list of agencies and resource links that can help donors evaluate charitable organizations that aid communities in crisis. |
- 100+/- full- and part-time staff members
- 45 research and action projects
- 3 postdoctoral research fellows
- 5 undergraduate interns
- $6.8 million annual budget*
- (*based on unaudited data for fiscal year 2009)
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- Our History
- Our Milestones
Fast Facts about WCW
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Since 1974, WCW has produced:
- 400+ papers, reports, and curricula
- 200+ scholarly journal articles
- 100+ books
- Millions of readers
- Tens of thousands of practitioners trained
- Thousands of citations in scholarly journals and the popular press
- ...and critical changes in public policies, perceptions, and practices
These have resulted in:

