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20November
2024

Autumn 2024 E-Newsletter

November 20, 2024
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CAEH Conference 2024

Ottawa hosts national gathering
October 28-31 marked the latest Canadian Alliance to End Homelessness annual conference, which was hosted in Ottawa. Two members of Willow Place’s leadership team, Clinical Supervisor, Daniette Ogamba, and Community Supervisor, Pam Hadder, were grateful to attend the conference this year and shared the following highlights.

Pam Hadder: “I really loved the CAEH conference app and the ability I had to preview the program choices and plan my selections before our arrival. It was hard to choose from over 100 fantastic presentations, but I was focused on themes of sustainability for frontline supports, as well as creative ways to collaborate, along with leveraging community and regional efforts. Themes that stood out for me at this year’s conference were Indigenous-led solutions and supports; improving shared data collection and imagining a future where everyone has a safe home.  There were a lot of great moments at the conference, but three of my favourite moments included hearing survivor stories, learning about drastic reductions of homelessness in Finland (reduced by over 80%), and meeting Olympic gold-medalist, Winnipeg-born Jennifer Botterill!”

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Daniette Ogamba:“I was thrilled to participate in the CAEH, eager to explore how different organizations deliver their services and discover the latest best practices. With a plethora of sessions available, selecting just three each day proved challenging, but I concentrated on Indigenous-led support initiatives, advocacy for women and gender-diverse housing justice; and strategies for assisting those facing homelessness.
 
The conference had several highlights for me, particularly the impressive Calgary shelter, which spans over 96,000 square feet and features more than 1,235 rooms, as well as the focus on Indigenous-led harm reduction and trauma-informed care. Ultimately, three key themes emerged: the importance of Indigenous care and support, the impact of systemic racism and historical injustices in housing, and the need for improved connections and services for individuals experiencing homelessness.
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Power of PJs

November is Domestic Violence Awareness Month
Each November, Willow Place joins other Manitoba violence prevention agencies to collect new pajamas for women and children in our shelter program. Through the Power of PJs campaign we work to raise awareness while providing comfort to those we serve by providing each shelter program participant with a pair of new pajamas. Currently, Willow Place is experiencing higher numbers seeking shelter amid rising operational costs.  Our shelter program participants have increased by more than 40% in the past two years alone, and we are also seeing more children (30% increase in the past year). Most children in shelter last year were aged infant to six years.

If you want to donate a pair of pajamas, please call 204-615-0313, ext. 245 to arrange your donation – THANK YOU!  Monetary gifts are also welcome, to donate: CLICK HERE TO DONATE

Hockey Helps the Homeless

Fundraising event returns December 6, 2024

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Willow Place is excited to once again be a beneficiary of Hockey Helps the Homeless along with Red Road Lodge and Resource Assistance for Youth (RAY). Each year, community organizations and companies enter teams into a fun tournament that allows players to fulfill a dream of skating alongside their hockey heroes.  This year’s event will be held December 6 and all games are FREE to attend – it is a great opportunity to glimpse some hockey greats between games and collect autographs! There will be an amazing rainbow raffle as well, thanks to many community donors who are supplying prizes.

There are still sponsorship and volunteer opportunities on game day – CHECK IT OUT!!!
CLICK HERE FOR INFORMATION!
 

St. Charles Country Club

Roots for Growth Fundraiser
Willow Place has been very fortunate to be beneficiaries of the St. Charles Country Club’s fundraising efforts over the past few years. On October 1, St. Charles hosted a gala dinner which featured survivor stories, information on Willow Place services, and a video tour of Willow Place’s shelter program. Special thanks to the fundraising committee at St. Charles, and to event lead, Wanda Zajac (former Willow Place volunteer), for her leadership and passion. Thanks also to Nicole Dube-Chipman for expert hosting of the event. Our heartfelt appreciation to the amazing Nicole Hacault of Royal LePage Top Producers who donated her time, expertise and a videographer to create the virtual tour of our shelter program.  Further thanks to Willow Place board member, Sarah Brown for her presentation on future needs for Willow Place, and  to Willow Place Executive Director, Marcie Wood, and Community Supervisor, Pam Hadder, for their participation. Proceeds totaled $100,000.00 – truly amazing support!
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Rock for Shelter

Thank you, Royal LePage Top Producers
Willow Place was treated to an exceptional evening of Winnipeg music at the Park Theatre October 17, aptly named Rock for Shelter. Three incredible bands performed: Whitemud Rhythm and Blues, Green River and Sweet Alibi. Royal LePage organizers also held a 50/50 draw and fantastic prize raffles to help raise funds for Willow Place at the event. Special appreciation to the Royal LePage Shelter Foundation for providing complimentary admissions for Willow Place staff to attend. We continue to be inspired by the community-focus and generous spirit of Royal LePage brokerages and realtors in Manitoba and nation-wide and we feel very fortunate to count them among our valued supporters!

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Donate-A-Car

A new way to support Willow Place

Do you have an old vehicle that is taking up garage or yard space? We hope you will consider donating to Willow Place through Donate-A-Car – vehicles do not have to be in working order, and free towing is provided where needed. Please help us spread the word, THANK YOU! For more details, click here: DONATE-A-CAR INFO   
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Staffing Updates

New roles and milestones

Willow Place continues to evolve to better serve the region. Among recent staff changes, we welcome former shelter program counselor, ‘Lola, to the role of Outreach Counselor. ‘Lola works from our community outreach office in St. James, and also visits three partner sites weekly: Wahbung Abinoonjiiag, Salvation Army SonRise Village, and Access Main Street. Those seeking outreach counseling info can reach ‘Lola at 204-230-9399.
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Former Community Facilitator, counselor Shannon Cameron, has accepted a multi-year secondment with the General Authority where she will be fulfilling a Domestic Violence Response Coordinator role. Collaborative efforts such as this are an important support to Willow Place’s strategic goals. Shannon has been central in piloting and expanding the internationally-recognized Caring Dads Program, and is also completing her Safe and Together trainer credentials. Those wishing to inquire about Caring Dads can reach Shannon at 204-599-3463.
Our busy community team welcomes dynamic new Community Coordinator, Kimi Bawa! Kimi has diverse experience working collaboratively with teams, and marketing-communications expertise.  Kimi ably supports the Community Supervisor, Pam Hadder, in vital areas including donations, public education, shelter programming, and social media planning.  Kimi can be reached at: 204-615-0313, ext. 245

CONGRATULATIONS!
Willow Place Staff Recognition

Special thanks and congratulations to Erin M, Clinical Supervisor and Joan N., Shelter Support Worker for their dedication and contributions to the Willow Place team – we appreciate you!
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25September
2024

Truth & Reconciliation Day

September 25, 2024
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30July
2024

Rock for Shelter

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09May
2024

Willow Place Spring 2024 E-News

May 9, 2024
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Mother’s Day

RISK FACTORS FOR WOMEN
As we prepare to celebrate mothers this May, we are also acutely aware that violence against women remains the number one global human rights concern. Although all people, genders and cultures are welcome to reach out to Willow Place for violence prevention supports, the vast majority of those we help are women and children. Sadly, expectant mothers and mothers with young children face higher risk factors for intimate partner and family violence.  When thinking of violence against women, it is important to know that most often the abuser or abusers are family members, intimate partners or close connections of the victim.

This Mother’s Day, please consider helping Willow Place sustain no-cost supports for women and children forced to flee violent situations. You can make a one-time donation, or become a monthly subscriber by clicking here: https://www.canadahelps.org/en/dn/27770

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Summer Day Camp

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DONORS AND GRANTS SUPPORT CHILDREN
Every year in late June through the month of August, Willow Place offers a summer day camp program for children in our violence prevention shelter program. This program is made possible thanks to annual staffing grants from Canada Summer Jobs. Willow Place also reaches out to recreation organizations and museums to provide enriching and educational options for the day camp. For most of our shelter children and their parents, these outings are a first-time experience.

Thanks to these exceptional organizations who have already pledged free admissions for summer day camp attendees: Royal Canadian Aviation Museum of Western Canada, Assiniboine Park Conservancy (Zoo and the Leaf), and the Manitoba Museum! 

Willow Place is currently accepting job applications from university or college students who are returning to school in fall 2024. For info and to apply:  https://ca.indeed.com/viewjob?cmp=Willow-Place-Inc&t=Camp+Counselor&jk=c53e68318b294188&xpse=SoDO67I3CQEo1twYoZ0LbzkdCdPP&xkcb=SoDd67M3D-KXJ4Qxmx0JbzkdCdPP&vjs=3

Staff Feature

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MEET SHELTER PROGRAM TEACHER, MRS. S.
How long have you been in your current role?
I started with a half-time position in February, 2016. The Director and Board felt strongly that children should have full-time school, so they hired me on a contract basis to work with the children in the afternoons. In 2019, the Department of Education, now known as Inclusion Support Branch of Manitoba Education and Early Childhood Learning, funded the program full-time.

Please describe your typical work day in three words:

Awe-inspiring, Interactive, Safe

Why did you choose to teach in the shelter setting?

The principal of Interdivisional Student Services, Dee Smith, call me and offered an interview for the teaching role at Willow Place. We met at a Safeway and she drove me to Willow Place for a tour, to see if I was interested in the position. I went for the tour and, as they say, “the rest is history!” I have loved every day since then.

Have there been “aha” moments from teaching you can share?
I was teaching a grade three student who was behind in their reading. He was at a grade one level. We worked on learning the sounds of the letters using McCracken spelling. He said,”I didn’t know you could sound out words.” After working on the letters, he was able to start writing words and he was reading books by the time he left shelter. 

What are the most challenging aspects of your work?
The most challenging aspect of my job is when children are turned off of school because of the trauma they are facing, being in a house where they have witnessed domestic violence, and the teacher does not understand. The beauty of our school is we work on helping children get their brains out of fight and flight mode, and into social engagement and their brains can learn again.

Who influenced your career choices as a student?
I cannot think of a particular teacher that influenced me, but I knew that I wanted to work with children.

Can you share a quote or song that inspires you?

“Find something you care about, and live a life that shows it.” – author unknown

Our shelter classroom and full-time teacher (grades K-8) is provided by Interdivisional Student Services, Winnipeg School Division, and funded by the Inclusion Support Branch (Manitoba Education and Early Childhood Learning).
 
THANK YOU, MRS. S. –  WE’RE SO GLAD YOU ARE PART OF OUR TEAM!

Pink Walls

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PERFORMER SUPPORTS VIOLENCE AWARENESS
In recent weeks, Willow Place was contacted by Canadian pianist and singer-songwriter, Esther Ling. Esther released her debut single, Pink Walls, and wanted to share it with violence prevention charities Canada-wide. The song is about the impact of violence upon children, and tells the story of trauma and recovery. In this poignant song, a young woman recalls the pink walls of her childhood bedroom where she hid from family violence.

Listen to Pink Walls: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AlYeveZBPxQ
About Esther Ling: https://www.estherlingpianist.com/
Follow Esther: https://www.instagram.com/estherlingpianist

Thank you, Esther for sharing your beautiful artistry with us!  Watch for an upcoming public education series on our social media this June aligned the United Nations’ June 4 observance, International Day of Innocent Children Victims of Aggression (Child Victim Day), featuring the beautiful music and lyrics of Esther Ling’s, Pink Walls.

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Spring Wellness

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RAINBOW INSPIRATION FOR IMPROVED HEALTH
Spring is finally here and it is a great time to revisit wellness goals. When it comes to nutrition, more and more health promotion organizations are recommending “eating the rainbow” for improved well-being. Based on the Mediterranean diet consisting of an array of colourful vegetables and fruit, healthy fats and moderate, lean proteins, eating the rainbow has been shown to support immune and heart health, as well as healthy weight goals. Possibly you have heard the phrase, “we eat with our eyes” – enjoying food truly is a sensory process involving taste, scent, texture and sight. Beyond improved appearance and sensory aspects, selecting a wide variety of colourful foods helps to ensure that a healthy assortment of essential nutrients, vitamins, and fibre are present in the daily diet.

Want to learn more? Here are some helpful links to get started:
RAINBOW EATING BASICS: https://the-rainbow-diet.com/articles/the-colourful-mediterranean-diet/what-can-i-eat-on-the-real-rainbow-diet/
RAINBOW RECIPE BOOK:
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Inspiring Community Support

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PEGCITY STEPPERS COMBINE ACTIVE LIVING & ACTIVISM!
Earlier this spring, Willow Place was fortunate to receive very generous donation support from a Winnipeg active living group called PegCity Steppers. This group meets regularly to exercise and connect socially. Although they started as a BIPOC activity group, all cultures are welcome and invited to participate.  All levels of fitness are also included and encouraged to participate. Members benefit in many ways, including through improved motivation and resulting fitness outcomes! 

Aside from their dynamic healthy living focus, the Steppers also like to incorporate community support into their activities. On March 8th they hosted an International Women’s Day get-together, including a virtual presentation on Willow Place services and the topic of violence prevention. Those attending brought priority donations for Willow Place’s busy violence prevention shelter program, which were later delivered to our community outreach/flex office by PegCity Steppers founder, Shana, and member, Meridith.

We are so inspired by PegCity Steppers and are grateful for the awareness they raised. Additionally, their monetary gifts, and a large collection of toiletries, hygiene, and self-care items will greatly-benefit vulnerable populations in our shelter program. 

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How to Help

VIOLENCE PREVENTION – WE NEED CARING COMMUNITY
Increasingly, Willow Place relies upon both monetary and in-kind donations to sustain no-cost, 24-hour violence prevention supports for Manitobans in crisis. If you would like to help out, but are unsure what to do, there are many ways to offer support! No support is too small  – every supportive action has potential to positively impact for those in need. Here are a few options and ideas:

  • Follow us on social media – please like and share
  • Subscribe to and read our quarterly e-news – share with your contacts
  • Consider becoming a MONTHLY DONATION SUBSCRIBER – just $10 or $20 monthly can have a big impact for those in need, and subscriptions make great gifts as well! CLICK HERE!
  • Check out our shelter program WISH LIST and call 204-615-0313, ext. 237 or ext. 231 to set up your donation drop-off appointment CLICK HERE!
  • Purchase something on our AMAZON WISH LIST ((insert link here)) and contact us re: drop off (same as above) CLICK HERE!
  • Donate gently-used towels or blankets for the shelter program
  • Donate household items and clothing to our community partners, Centre Flavie-Laurent and The Helping Hand (these cannot be accepted at the shelter program due to space and staffing limitations)

 Questions? Need more information? Call 204-615-0313, ext. 237 (weekdays, daytime)

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