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07April
2026

Featured Spring 2026 E-Newsletter

April 7, 2026
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In this issue:
Give to Gain
Staff Feature
Soup Sisters Event
Spring Wellness
Welcome New Volunteers
Summer Planning


GIVE TO GAIN
Reflections on International Women’s Day

Every year on March 8, International Women’s Day is recognized in Canada and around the world. The first International Women’s Day was organized in 1911 and has grown into a global movement. In some countries, International Women’s Day is a statutory holiday, but this recognition is not currently in place in Canada. 2026 marked 115th anniversary of International Women’s Day, including vital advocacy for women’s rights, along with recognizing and celebrating the contributions and achievements of women worldwide.

Willow Place marked this year’s International Women’s Day through online information and donation campaigns, and shelter program staff also held themed activities for participants. Community donor, Jenny S, and her family, once again provided a special treat of a pizza supper for the shelter program on March 8 – thank you for your incredible generosity, Jenny!

Each International Women’s Day has a theme, and this year’s theme was GIVE TO GAIN, encouraging community to recognize and support women-centered causes. International Women’s Day and the GIVE TO GAIN theme resonated deeply with our Willow Place team.  Violence against women is increasing, and we witness those impacts on individuals, children and families in our daily work.

We continue to rely upon donor support to help sustain violence prevention efforts in Manitoba. Heartfelt thanks to all who have supported Willow Place, whether through volunteering, sharing our information, monetary donations or in-kind gifts – on International Women’s Day, and throughout the year. 

The doors at Willow Place never close – crisis and shelter supports operate 24-H every day of the year. Thanks to our funders, sponsors, and community donors we hope to continue to provide a place of safety and healing for violence survivors.

Want to help Willow Place help others?  DONATE ON CANADA HELPS – CLICK HERE!
In-kind donations questions? Call Kimi at 204-615-0313, ext. 245


STAFF FEATURE
Meet Shelter Support Worker, Analita B.

Analita is a long-term shelter support staff member. In her role, Analita fulfills many important priorities. Support workers typically have the greatest amount of interaction with shelter participants, and must manage multiple priorities. Recently, we asked Analita to share about her experience in Willow Place’s busy shelter program.

How long have you been a shelter support worker?
I have worked in this role for 14 years.

Are there individuals who have supported you in your career?
Management/administration encourages me to do my best. I always feel supported and when I have questions I get answers in a respectful way.

What are your favourite parts of your job?

I enjoy facilitating activities to build community and a sense of belonging among participants, as well as child-minding so participants can attend counseling and take care of personal needs.

Do you have any tips for those who want to pursue a career as a shelter support worker?
It is important to consistently deliver high quality work, take constructive feedback and use it to improve your performance, positive attitude, ethics and your dedication at work.

Shelter work can be very challenging and demanding – how do you stay healthy and keep a positive attitude?  
I maintain work-life balance, focus on solutions, maintain a growth mindset, and set boundaries to protect my mental health. I always seek ways to bring fun and engagement into my daily routine.

Do you have any other  advice you would like to share?
“When someone disrespects you, don’t react, don’t argue, don’t explain yourself! Not every situation deserves your energy. Simply remove your presence and walk away.  Your silence will say more that your words ever could. Protecting your peace is more important than proving your point.”

THANK YOU, ANALITA! We appreciate both your contributions to the shelter program and your willingness to share about your role with Willow Place.


SOUP SISTERS EVENT
Tickets available for May 2026 soup-making!

Willow Place has been very fortunate to have been supported by Winnipeg Soup Sisters for over ten years! Soup Sisters was founded in Calgary in 2009, and our local Winnipeg group is led by three friends, Miriam, Harriet and Sandi, who wanted to help others in need by supplying comforting homemade soups.

Originally, soup-making events were held several times a year, but after the COVID pandemic, Winnipeg Soup Sisters adjusted to four events per year.  Anyone can participate by purchasing a ticket and attending the event to help make soup. The soup-making events are a great way to bond as friends or family, or to foster team-building with work or club colleagues. Ticket fees pay for soup-making costs, and all soup is donated to Willow Place. An average event will supply our shelter program with over 100 liters of five soup varieties.

The next Winnipeg Soup Sisters event is coming soon!
Date: Sunday, May 31
Time: 4:45 pm to 8:00 pm
Location: Fairmont Winnipeg, 2 Lombard Place (lower level, banquet room)

Ticket cost: $72.00 per person

WHAT TO EXPECT

  • Arrival of guests at 4:45 pm at the Fairmont Winnipeg (lower level – take escalator to lower level from main lobby
     
  • Guests enjoy appetizers and a glass of wine served by Fairmont Winnipeg staff
     
  • Guests listen to information from Soup Sisters, Fairmont Winnipeg’s attending chef and Willow Place staff
     
  • Guests enter the professional kitchen to make soup from Soup Sisters recipes (attendees are divided into five groups, each makes one kind of soup together) – Fairmont chefs have shopped for ingredients, and have some things prepared ahead of time (e.g., broth, ingredients sorted by station).
     
  • A favourite activity is tasting the different soups, once everything is simmering! Often chefs offer helpful tips as well!
     
  • While soups are simmering, all guests return to banquet room to enjoy soup, salad, bread, tea or coffee.
     
  • After the shared meal, everyone returns to kitchen to package and label soups.
  • Final step – group photos which are shared to Soup Sisters social media!

Interested in attending the next event? Please email: hzimmer55@gmail.com


SPRING WELLNESS
Easy countdown activity for wellbeing

Feeling overwhelmed, stressed or anxious? The 5-4-3-2-1 sensory countdown technique is an easy, safe way to regulate thoughts, feelings and body sensations and can be done anywhere, at any time. Including 5-4-3-2-1 as part of a short daily walk outdoors adds further benefits of fresh air and gentle activity.

Here is a brief breakdown of what the 5-4-3-2-1 walk activity looks like:
5) What are five things you SEE – this can be anything around you, identify the first five things you notice (just acknowledge and name, internally or aloud, what you see).

4) What are four things around you that you can TOUCH – if possible and appropriate, actually touch the things (e.g., tree bark, dripping water, rock, etc.). You can also touch things on your person: hand, scarf, jeans, hair, etc.

3) What are three things you HEAR – e.g., birds, traffic, people talking etc.

2) What re two things you SMELL – this can be more difficult, but if outdoors you may be able to tune into more scents than you initially detect, particularly with practice. What does fresh air smell like? What does wet earth smell like? 

1) Acknowledge one thing you can TASTE – if there is nothing immediate (e.g., taste in your mouth, gum etc.), imagine something you can taste like coffee – this could be stimulated from things you smell or see as you walk.

AFTERWARD & ONGOING
When you return from your walk, take a few minutes to reflect. You can write down your 5-4-3-2-1 thoughts and remembrances, list the sensory items you detected, or make a doodle or drawing. You may even want to start a Sensory Walk Journal!

The 5-4-3-2-1 sensory walk can be done silently alone, or more interactively with a friend or small group. If doing the activity with others, do not share or talk about your sensations until the walk is over – this allows others space and time to tune into their own perceptions – there is no right or wrong, or “better answer.” 

The 5-4-3-2-1 countdown activity without walking can be done at any time you feel overwhelmed, stressed or anxious. This easy countdown exercise helps to bring the mind and body back to the present moment, supports improved self-awareness, and has a calming, centering effect.


WELCOME NEW VOLUNTEERS
Willow Place is thrilled to welcome new shelter support volunteers, Amy P. and Bev L.  Both Amy and Bev completed volunteer training in February 2026, and had shelter program orientations in March. They each bring a wealth of experience, skill, paired with enthusiasm for helping others. We feel very fortunate to have them join our team!

Each month, Willow Place benefits from the shared time and talent of more than 15 volunteers, including our board of directors, support volunteers, donation volunteers and handyperson volunteer. Willow Place Community Team staff oversee volunteer recruitment and training, with the exception of board of directors volunteers. Board volunteer recruitment and training is managed by the board.

If you are interested in volunteering, please email: volunteer@willowplace.ca 
Volunteer opportunities are posted on our website at: 
CLICK HERE FOR INFO!


SUMMER PLANNING
Shelter Program Day Camp & Gardening Program

Long before the ice and snow start to melt, our team is busy preparing for spring and summer. We are excited to plan ahead for the summer day camp program for children in shelter, along with gardening activities in our outdoor growing areas known as The Healing Garden.

About Summer Day Camp

When our shelter school closes for summer vacation, summer day camp provides weekday activities for school age children. Willow Place seeks grant funding each year to hire two youth who run the day camp program. The program provides structured play-based programming. Weekly outings to museums, parks and more are made possible by donations from Winnipeg organizations including the Manitoba Museum, The Winnipeg Goldeyes Baseball Club, The Assiniboine Park Conservatory, Manitoba Children’s Museum, Western Canadian Aviation Museum, Manitoba Museum, Winnipeg Art Gallery, and the Canadian Museum for Human Rights.

About the Healing Garden Project
Our Healing Garden Project began several years ago, and has evolved from one homemade box garden and a couple of flower pots to a larger urban garden space with several raised beds. Last year, Willow Place was gifted four additional raised beds, handmade from reclaimed wood by Snowman Project founder, Blaine Wall. Blaine’s wonderful donation has allowed for more shelter participants to get involved in garden activities.  SNOWMAN PROJECT INFO (click here!)

Both the day camp and gardening projects rely on donations. We have a list of many supply needs, and monetary donations are also appreciated!  Questions? Please call Kimi at 204-615-0313, ext. 245


 DONATE ON CANADA HELPS – CLICK HERE! Please indicate which program you would like to support on the donation form. THANK YOU for supporting Willow Place’s shelter program!



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05November
2025

Annual Power of PJs Campaign

November 5, 2025
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Every November (Domestic Violence Awareness Month), Willow Place collects new pajamas for women and children in our violence prevention shelter program. Our goal is to collect 250 pairs of PJs, representing the numbers we will serve from November to January.  To donate, call 204-615-0313, ext. 245 (Kimi) or ext. 237 (Pam).  Thank you for your support!

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15April
2025

Willow Place Spring E-Newsletter

April 15, 2025
Willow Place
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COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIPS – Women’s Health Clinic
We are so grateful for ongoing support for our shelter program through Women’s Health Clinic. This partnership allows for bi-weekly doctor visits to the shelter. Shelter program participants can sign up in advance for an appointment or access drop-in between set appointments, should the need arise. Participants often access valuable community information and programs like Family Doctor Finder while interacting with Clinic staff, an important step supporting primary health care and assuring ongoing access to healthcare practitioners.

Family Doctor Finder:  CLICK HERE FOR INFO

MEN’S SUPPORTS – Inclusive violence prevention services
Although the majority of those we support in our programs are women and children, a variety of supports are available for men and male-identifying individuals as well.  Supports include 24-hour crisis support (phone, text, and chat), access to protective shelter (separate from our main shelter), and outreach counseling.
 
Any person, any culture, any gender – all are welcome to reach out to Willow Place 24-hours, whether it is a question, or if they are seeking crisis support and short-term protective shelter.

Further support, the internationally-recognized Caring Dads Program, is ongoing due to a community partnership with Winnipeg Child and Family Services and the General Authority.  Caring Dads is currently open to male perpetrators of family violence with an open case file with Winnipeg CFS. The 17-week intervention program provides safety, support, non-judgement and allows men an opportunity to learn healthier behaviours.

Program Info: call Shannon at 204-599-3463

MOTHER’S DAY – Honouring Mothers and Mother-Figures
May is fast approaching, along with the Mother’s Day observance, Sunday, May 11. Traditionally, Mother’s Day has been a time set aside to recognize and honour Mothers and Grandmothers. Today, thoughts of appreciation are often extended to include a spectrum of motherhood and the many unique roles and life stages: expectant mothers, new moms, adoptive parents and diverse mother-figures such as older sisters, aunts, friends and others who may have fulfilled cherished maternal roles.

For all the Moms, Grandmas, Moms-to-be and Mother Figures, we hope you have a wonderful Mother’s Day – thank you for all that you do for others.

NATIONAL VOLUNTEER WEEK – thank you to our wonderful Willow Place volunteers!

DONATION NEEDS – Wish List and priority donations
Willow Place keeps an updated list of donation needs on our website wish list and from time-to-time we will promote urgent needs by email or social media.  There are many ways to give!  Some items we tend to need year-round include: gently-used towels and blankets, new underwear and socks for women and children; non-perishable food, and basic toiletries: deodorant, shampoo, soap, body lotion, and toothpaste.

If you have items to donate that do not appear on our wish list, feel welcome to reach out to the community team for support. We may be able to receive your items, or we can recommend a variety of community partners who accept various donations.

WISH LIST: CLICK HERE!

Community Team contacts (weekdays – day-time hours):
Kimi 204-615-0313, ext. 245
Pam 204-615-0313, ext. 237

STAFF FEATURE – MEET RENEE R.

Administrative Professional’s Day is April 23, and we would be remiss to not acknowledge a very special staff member on our hard-working team – thank you RENEE R. for all the support you provide! Renee has supported our Executive Director and HR, as well as the community team in many valuable ways since starting work at Willow Place. In recent years, as we have worked hard to update systems amid constantly changing technology, Renee’s patience, kindness and diligence have provided an essential and steady presence.  We appreciate you, Renee!

1) Please tell us about your typical workday, or weekly duties at Willow Place.
My workdays in Administration are actually quite varied and often fast-paced. It includes regular reporting on different function areas of the organization; accounting and human resources tasks, as well as technical support and collaborative project management.

2) What are your favourite parts of your job? What motivates you in your work?
The variety of tasks and responsibilities that the position provides. I also feel very fortunate to work with a supportive group of individuals every day and to work for an organization that aligns with my values.

3) What aspects of your work do you find the most challenging and interesting?
Competing priorities can sometimes be a challenge but there is never a dull moment and I enjoy being busy!

4) Do you have role models that have inspired you?
My first role models would have to be my parents, who always had strong work ethic and enjoyed the simple things in life. I am also inspired every day by the dear friends I have in my life who possess strength, authenticity and fierce loyalty.

5) Do you have tips for those who aspire to work in administrative roles?
Aside from obtaining related training and education, strong organizational skills, time management and communication skills are key attributes to be successful in an administrative role. Teamwork and flexibility are also very important.

6) Can you share a quote or poem/song that you enjoy?
I have an album on my phone where I save passages that resonate with me. Here’s one of them:

“Darling, just go ahead and love your life. Take pictures of everything. Capture moments big.jpg

OTHER WAYS TO HELP – Donate-A-Car & Kinsmen Raffle

Thank you to Donate-A-Car Canada, and Winnipeg Kinsmen!  Thanks to these two organizations, there are more ways to help Willow Place help others. Donate-A-Car accepts donations of used cars and proceeds of sales go to charities. Cars do not have to be in running order, and there are no costs to the donor or to Willow Place. If you have a car to donate, please click on the link below – thank you!

DONATE-A-CAR: CLICK HERE FOR INFO!

We are so grateful to be one of the charities supported by the Kin-Kar and 50-50 Raffle 2025 (Winnipeg Kinsmen). When you purchase Kin-Kar or 50-50 tickets, a portion of the money collected goes to Willow Place.  Please support us if your are able, and help us spread the word – thank you!

KIN KAR RAFFLE: CLICK HERE FOR INFO!

EMPLOYMENT AT WILLOW PLACE – Updates and opportunities

Are you looking for meaningful employment? Willow Place has some open part-time positions.  A part-time role can be a great way to develop new skills and try out a new career option!  Please feel welcome to share with those who may be interested – thank you.

INTAKE WORKER (part-time): CLICK HERE FOR INFO!
FAMILY VIOLENCE COUNSELOR (part-time): CLICK HERE FOR INFO!

For questions, contact Willow Place HR Coordinator, Eniola: 204-615-0313, ext. 229
(Weekdays, daytime hours).

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