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Archive for July, 2013

Summer Camp: Week 3

Posted on: July 30th, 2013 by Nellie's No Comments

It’s been a busy week at camp!

We had another successful art workshop with Meghan, our OCAD leader. She taught us about van Gogh this week and then led us in an art exercise to create our own Van Gogh paintings!

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Each camper was able to express their own unique style and interpretation so no two pieces were exactly alike.  Everyone was very proud to show off their work. We think it’s a real confidence boost!

Day trips like the one we took to the Art Gallery of Ontario let the kids express their independence. They were able to explore the artwork that they felt drawn to and had a great time discussing the paintings and sculptures.

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To end the third week of camp we had a pyjama party! We made s’mores, popped popcorn, and watched movies.

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It’s wonderful to see how much the campers look forward to seeing each other every day. When someone is absent, the other campers take notice and make sure to fill in the absent camper when they return. The campers are very caring of one another and make sure never to leave anyone out. We can’t wait to see what our fourth week of camp brings!

 

Summer Camp: Week 2

Posted on: July 23rd, 2013 by Nellie's No Comments

The campers had the opportunity to showcase their artistic talents this week. With a workshop led by an OCAD student, the kids got to practice their impressionist pastel drawings with an expert instructor! All the campers were really proud to take home their art projects.

All the games we play like Frogger, Silly Sally, and Heads Down Thumbs Up really give the kids a chance to be social and make friends. No one is shy about volunteering to be the leader!  We’ve started doing suggestion circles where we get the kids to brainstorm on a “real-life” problem that they may encounter. Our topics so far have been about listening skills and bullying. The kids always have great suggestions and everyone feels like their ideas matter.

Practicing Mary Cassatt

We also had a great treat this week and went to the movies to see Despicable Me 2. Popcorn was a welcomed snack! We got rave reviews about this trip. The kids were laughing even long after the movie was over.

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Baking was a great community-building activity. Being able to work as a team to make food, and then to sit together and eat is a great experience. Everyone was eager to participate and got to practice taking turns and respecting everyone’s contributions.

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 All in all, we had a great week!

Summer Camp: Week 1

Posted on: July 18th, 2013 by Nellie's No Comments

Nellie’s Kids Summer Camp is in full swing!

Kids Camp 2013

We’ve had a lot of newcomers to the program this year so we’ve made sure to get to know each other. In the past few days, we’ve played a lot of games like octopus tag and even BINGO. We even got to make our own tie-dyed t-shirts!

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We went to the splash pad and went swimming at our local Rec centre.

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The campers also made a ME Tree to showcase their artistic talents.

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Everyone’s really looking forward to the upcoming adventures!

Wanted: Team Members for a Very Important Mission!

Posted on: July 11th, 2013 by Nellie's No Comments

In 100 days, we will be returning to the start line of the Toronto Waterfront Marathon with Team Nellie’s! For the past two years, we have had the privilege of running and walking with dedicated, passionate, strong women and men in the marathon, half-marathon, and 5k challenges and we look forward to returning this Sunday October 20th.

Our cumulative fundraising total from this event, stands at $28,500 and this year we’d like to break through the $50,000 mark by raising $20,000! We know you can do it! Last year, 80% of our team members reached or surpassed their $250 fundraising goal, and 6 runners raised over $1000 each. With an easy-to-use online donations system and support from Nellie’s fundraising team, we’ll make sure you reach your fundraising goal and have fun doing it.

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100% of the funds you raise will go to support the many programs and services we offer at Nellie’s. From our Summer Kids Leadership Camp to our Women Experiencing Abuse and Violence Support Group, your fundraising dollars will go straight into the work we do to support and empower women and children leaving situations of violence and abuse.

Since 1973, we have had the honour of helping to rebuild the lives of over 15,000 women and children. On Sunday October 20th, we invite you to come out and show your strength, share your courage, prove your determination, and inspire hope in the belief that every woman and child has the right to live a life that is free from violence and oppression. Challenge yourself to a marathon, half-marathon, or 5k race, and join our team as we run, walk, and wheel to end violence against women.

Contact us at info@nellies.org or 416-461-0769 to join our team! We look forward to hearing from you.

 

WEAV: Building Leadership in Women

Posted on: July 8th, 2013 by Nellie's No Comments

Last month, we completed the first cycle of our WEAV (Women Experiencing Abuse and Violence) support group. Beginning in April, the group ran for 12 weeks with 10 women. WEAV is a psychosocial educational support group for Women and Trans women experiencing oppressions, such as abuse and homelessness. The group runs from a feminist, anti-oppressive/anti-racist framework.

During the early stages of the group, participants explored and celebrated their diverse identities through an exercise called “Mapping our Identity.” This activity gave participants the opportunity to explore themes of power and privilege, the concept of anti-oppression and anti-racism, and their individual experiences of violence in the context of larger societal issues. 83% of participants reported systemic reasons for violence against women, such as patriarchy, homophobia and transphobia, ableism and racism and colonialism.

WEAV Group 2013

Over the course of the group, participants gained knowledge and were able to connect their own experiences to the cycle of violence and dynamics of abuse through the Power and Control wheels.  Each participant also developed a safety plan, while addressing the importance of not perpetuating victim blaming. One participant stated the best part of attending the group was “understanding it was not my fault” and 83% of participants reported reduced shame and self blame.

Participants also learned about the impacts of violence, strategies for coping and the healing process. Women’s Health and Women’s Hands provided a guest speaker to discuss the effects of trauma.  After that session, women validated their own strength as survivors and recognized that attending the group was one step in their healing journey. One woman stated that she “found some peace with some things in herself” and another woman stated, “I learned to be myself.”

At the end of the group, participants explored building communication and healthy relationships. 83% of participants reported that attending the group meant being able to speak openly about violence. This reduced social isolation among participants. Women stated that “getting to share ideas” and “socialize with other women” was what they enjoyed most about the group.

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During one of the last sessions, a survivor of violence and previous board member of Nellie’s and her daughter came as guest speakers to talk about their own experience with violence and the current activism work that they do in the community.  Many of the participants want to go on to speak out about violence against women as activists. One woman reported that she was already sharing the information with people in her community, and 83% of participants reported that they had developed the strength, courage and skills to confront violence.

Through WEAV, Nellie’s plans to continue to build leadership in women. The goal is to have participants of the program come back as guest speakers for future cycles of WEAV. The new cycle of WEAV begins September 12th at the Community Support and Outreach Office and will run every Thursday from 6pm to 8pm for 12 weeks.

Nellie’s Leadership Summer Kids Camp: Building Self Esteem with a Team!

Posted on: July 4th, 2013 by Nellie's No Comments

We are so excited to announce the launch of our Nellie’s Leadership Summer Kids Camp: Building Self Esteem with a Team!  This summer we will be working with 15 children ranging from ages 6-12 to help them develop self-confidence and self-esteem through a variety of activities. By providing a safe and enjoyable atmosphere for the children to express themselves, we hope to enhance social skills as well as leadership skills. Our camp will be led by facilitators.

Throughout the summer we will be visiting various locations around Toronto including the Bata Show Museum, the Ontario Science Center, and the Toronto Islands, just to name a few. By providing access to these locations, the children can  participate in educational and recreational activities regardless of skill or ability. As well, we will be holding self-esteem and art workshops where teachers will  teach the children a variety of art disciplines, with the aim of fostering a positive atmosphere that increases creativity. We can’t wait to grow self-esteem with a team!

Nellie’s at Pride Toronto 2013

Posted on: July 3rd, 2013 by Nellie's No Comments

We had an amazing weekend at Pride Toronto! Thank you to everyone who stopped by our booth at the Pride Fair. Here are some of our favourite photos from Pride 2013. Enjoy!

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For more photos, check out our Pride Toronto 2013 album on Facebook.