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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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03November
2025

Women Helping Women Fundraiser

November 3, 2025
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Great music for a great cause! Willow Place is happy to be a beneficiary of this Women Helping Women event.
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17July
2025

Willow Place Summer 2025 E-Newsletter

July 17, 2025
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Summer Day Camp

Program for children in shelter resumes
We are so excited to welcome summer day camp staff members, Sophia and Kaitlin to the Willow Place shelter program team. Willow Place is thrilled to offer the summer day camp program for children and families in shelter again this year, thanks to granted funds from Canada Summer Jobs and a  Children and Youth Grant from the Winnipeg Foundation (Community Fund, Nourishing Potential Fund). These grant dollars support summer day camp wages, program supplies and equipment; and nutritious snacks for children.  We are so grateful to have received these valuable supports, and could not support this valuable children’s program without these contributions!

We also wish to acknowledge in-kind donations from The Assiniboine Park (The Zoo and The Leaf), Manitoba Museum, Winnipeg Goldeyes Community Zone, Royal Aviation Museum of Western Canada, Manitoba Children’s Museum, and the Canadian Museum for Human Rights. Donated admission passes allow Willow Place to provide stimulating and memorable outings for children and families in our shelter program; most-often a first-time experience and a summer highlight for the participants.


Staff Feature

Meet Facility & Support Supervisor, Kathy S.
Kathy S. is a valued member of the Willow Place leadership team, with over 25 years of experience in the violence prevention sector. In her role as Facility & Support Supervisor, Kathy very capably supports the violence prevention shelter program, including scheduling and training of support and other staff,  and ensuring compliance with fire safety and other safety-related policies and procedures. Kathy also liaises with provincial staff and volunteers relating to maintenance of our facilities, orders supplies for the shelter program. Overall, Kathy contributes daily to a healthy, supportive environment for all participants, volunteers and staff members.  Thank you, Kathy, for all you do!

What are some of your interests outside of work?
I enjoy learning about historic events, nature and country music.

What are your main responsibilities and tasks at Willow Place?
As Facility & Support Supervisor, I am a leadership team member and I assume overall accountability for daily operations of the shelter, including facility management, as well as Support Worker and Support Worker practicum placements at Willow Place.

What are three things you enjoy about this role? What are some difficult aspects of your role?
It is never the same day twice, and I enjoying contributing to the overall organizational success and working together as a team. Challenges include seeing intergenerational violence play out: e.g., children and grandchildren of former shelter participants also coming into shelter years later. Also hearing and seeing impacts of violence and abuse in day-to-day work (vicarious trauma) can be very difficult. Limited resources always present challenges – we all need to do more with less.

Can you tell us about trends or common needs in the shelter program?
There is a lack of safe and affordable social housing, and this hinders vulnerable populations in obtaining long-term safe accommodations that could promote a successful healing journey.

What are your hopes and dreams for the future of violence prevention?
I am hopeful for expanded services and programs to meet growing community needs.

Is there a person or experience that has shaped your interest in violence prevention, or has motivated you to help others? 
I can’t really think of a specific person, but I have benefited from specialized courses and training, and have been given opportunities to learn and grow as an employee and in my supervisor role.


Donation Highlights

UNESCO Take Action and Healing Garden Projects
This spring, Willow Place was delighted to be contacted by Vincent Massey high school student, Sarah Schroeder about her UNESCO Take Action Project. Sarah collected in-kind and monetary donations to supply our shelter program with over ten boxes and bags of priority wish list items in June!  Thank you for thinking of Willow Place, Sarah – your support has made a positive difference for our busy shelter program, including help to raise awareness of Willow Place’s violence prevention services.

Special thanks to donor, Blaine Wall, for creating five new raised planters for our Healing Garden project this spring. Blaine also delivered soil for the planters, and our handyperson volunteer, Doug Peters helped our community team staff fill the beds. The Healing Garden growing areas provide important spaces for women and children to connect with nature. For many of our participants, it is their first experience growing things from seed, tasting garden produce, or tending to a garden. Seeds, plants and supplies/equipment for the garden were made possible due to in-kind and monetary donations totaling $140.00 – amazing! We are grateful to our shelter program, on-site teacher, Mrs. S, staff, volunteers,  and summer day camp staff for their role in planting and maintaining the growing areas. Thanks also to counselor, Dee for the donation of prairie sage, which is thriving. It takes a team!

Want to donate? Do you have donation questions? Please reach out to our community team!
Weekdays – day-time hours:
Kimi 204-615-0313, ext. 245
Pam 204-615-0313, ext. 237


Purse Bingo

Outstanding fundraising for Willow Place
In May, Willow Place leadership team staff were treated to a fun evening out to play Purse Bingo in support of The Royal LePage Shelter Foundation. 80% of proceeds raised will be granted to Willow Place, and remaining funds support the Foundation’s ongoing work Canada-wide. The Purse Bingo concept was unique and dynamic – instead of calling letters and numbers, music clips were played. If a song played was on your bingo card, you got to dab the corresponding square. Ten fun games were played, and the prizes were a dazzling selection of designer purses, many of which were sponsored by local businesses and other realtors. Our team was happy to join in with hundreds of women as enjoyed Manitoba-made snacks and sang along to favourite music from all genres.

Heartfelt appreciation to Nicole Hacault, Royal LePage Top Producers real estate agent and her wonderful team. Nicole consistently shines bright as an avid supporter of our violence prevention work in Manitoba!  Nicole is once again participating in the Royal LePage Shelter Foundation’s Trek for Shelter and will be traveling to Cambodia this October (Cambodia Challenge 2025).  Please consider helping Nicole help those in need – link follows, below.

Donate and follow Nicole’s progress here: CLICK HERE FOR INFO!



Summer Memories Prize Draw

By Pam Hadder, Community Supervisor
Do you have favourite childhood summer memories? I recall endless sunny days, taking my little brothers to the local paddling pool with a picnic lunch. Once our fingers and toes got too “pruney,” we would move on to the swings and blow-dry while dreaming under a canopy of trees. Mom would also set up a tent in the backyard. Shaded and bug-free, hours were spent reading comic books with siblings or friends, sometimes enjoying Kool-Aid or homemade popsicles.

Often it is the simple, small things that I recall with joy, like building forts, climbing trees, and the time I found a fossil by the lake with my Dad. To this day, I can replay these memories like movie clips, and I never tire of dreaming under a summer sky.

SUBSCRIBER DRAW!!!
Please email us your favourite summer memories: pamh@willowplace.ca (two or three sentences). We will be drawing from all entries in August for three Willow Place prize packs, and will share the memories and winners’ names in a special Summer Memories email blast this August.

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25February
2025

International Women’s Day 2025

February 25, 2025
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International Women’s Day (IWD) occurs March 8 and is a global observance to draw attention to the achievements of women and also to raise awareness of human rights violations against women.  This year’s theme is Accelerate Action. Check out the event link to view over 300 events from around the world, many of which are virtual.

Women’s rights are human rights, and it is important for each of us to work together to address misogyny, inequity and violence against women.

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Shame, stigma, normalization of violence, fear of Shame, stigma, normalization of violence, fear of abusers, and lack of information about resources, are reasons victims do not seek help.

24-hour info and support: 1-877-977-0007
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THANK YOU! We received amazing donation support f THANK YOU!  We received amazing donation support from MB Women in Construction!
Your generosity means so much to those sheltering with us :)

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It's INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS DAY & the final da It's INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS DAY & the final day of the 16 DAYS OF ACTIVISM - digital violence primarily targets women and girls and poses increasing danger. 

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Any person, any gender experiencing family violenc Any person, any gender experiencing family violence, gender-based violence or intimate partner violence can contact us for info and support 24-hours: 1-877-977-0007 or 204-615-0311 

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The holiday season is especially difficult for #vi The holiday season is especially difficult for #violence survivors - each year we collect gifts and essential needs for our shelter guests.  Please share & help if you can - THANK YOU!

Collection deadline is December 19!

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Our participants have diverse needs and have most- Our participants have diverse needs and have most-often exhausted all means of support.

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Text 204-813-8887

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It's Day 15 of 16 DAYS OF ACTIVISM - digital viole It's Day 15 of 16 DAYS OF ACTIVISM - digital violence primarily targets women & girls, including online & offline #digitalviolence takes many forms & the threat is growing

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Any person, any gender experiencing family violenc Any person, any gender experiencing family violence, gender-based violence or intimate partner violence can contact us for info and support 24-hours: 1-877-977-0007 or 204-615-0311 

Text line: 204-813-8887

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We provide inclusive, no-cost support for diverse We provide inclusive, no-cost support for diverse #violenceprevention needs in #manitoba
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Our hearts are full! THANK YOU to all who support Our hearts are full!  THANK YOU to all who supported our feminine hygiene donations and POWER of PJs donations in November. We have enough sanitary pads, but are still accepting new PJs for women and kids. 

See our complete DONATION WISH LIST here: https://willowplaceshelter.ca/wish-list/

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