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Archive for October, 2014

Nellie’s needs warm clothing for winter!

Posted on: October 30th, 2014 by Nellie's No Comments

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With winter just round the corner Nellie’s is need of warm clothing & winter necessities for our women and kids – some of whom are going to be experiencing their very first Canadian winter!  Being appropriately clothed helps our women & kids celebrate & survive our unique weather.

We need the following:

NEW

  • Winter Jackets
  • Boots
  • Hats
  • Mitts
  • Scarves
  • Snowsuits for Kids and Babies
  • Gift cards for those with specialty needs

 

USED OR NEW
Winter sports equipment like- skates, toboggans, or anything that brings back your fond, winter memories as a child

Please provide support today!  Drop off at 754 Queen St. East Monday-Friday 9-5 and please call 416-461-0769 or email julia@nellies.org to arrange a drop-off time

Thank you Team Nellie’s & Our Supporters!

Posted on: October 24th, 2014 by Nellie's No Comments

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Thank you!

On Sunday October 19th, at the Scotiabank Toronto Waterfront Marathon, members of  Team Nellie’s came out and gave it all they had!  They are our Heroes as they walked, ran and wheeled to raise funds for Nellie’s Women & Kids!  They were all successful in their goals and raised $15,000!  But they couldn’t have done it without you!

We are still able to accept donations until October 31st, so if you haven’t donated as yet, there is still an opportunity.  Just click here!

We are still waiting to find out if any of our runners won best costume – we had a chicken and a graduate!  We will find out in early November and will keep you posted!

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Thank you to everyone who supported us and made this event successful!!

WRAPPED IN COURAGE

Posted on: October 17th, 2014 by Nellie's No Comments

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November is Woman Abuse Awareness Month (November 1-December 6). We need you to show that we all want to Believe, Inspire, and Give to support women to live free from violence and abuse. By purchasing and wearing a scarf, you will show the world we care and that we do support the ending of domestic violence. It will also inspire women and children to know they are not alone in their struggle to be free.

The courage of a woman alone is not enough.  Wear your purple scarf and show your support for abused women & children across Ontario.  Purchase your purple scarf at Nellie’s for a minimum donation of $20.00 today!

To find out more about this campaign please click here

 

International Day for the Eradication of Poverty

Posted on: October 14th, 2014 by Nellie's No Comments

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October 17th marks the annual International Day for the Eradication of Poverty. Currently, there is cause for concern about the current state of poverty in Toronto. There has been a growing income gap, a large increase in in low wage and precarious works, and higher rates of poverty among marginalized communities, higher unemployment, an inadequate social safety net and not enough and inadequate affordable housing (A Poverty Elimination Strategy for the City of Toronto, Alliance for a Poverty-Free Toronto).

Poverty disproportionally impacts oppressed groups, including women, racialized groups, recent immigrants and people with mental health issues.

  • On average, 9% of people living in Canada are poor. However, some groups are much more likely to be poor than others:
  • Aboriginal women (First Nations, Métis, Inuit)—36%
  • Visible minority women—35%
  • Women with disabilities—26%
  • Single parent mothers—21% (7% of single parent fathers are poor)
  • Single senior women—14% (http://www.canadianwomen.org/facts-about-poverty)

At Nellie’s, we see the devastating impacts of poverty on women every day. Often, women are forced to choose between paying rent and being able to afford food. Poverty often forces women to stay in violent and unsafe situations.

Nellie’s provides shelter and community support and outreach programs to women who are often experiencing poverty. As part of our strategy for change, Nellie’s is committed to doing anti-poverty work through participation in coalitions, public education and media campaigns, and direct political action such as participation in protests and rallies, deputations, complaints and refusal to participate in oppressive government programs.

On August 24, 2014, Nellie’s attended the “Toronto Mayoral Candidate: Action

Against Poverty Event” hosted by Social Planning Toronto and Alliance for Poverty Free Toronto. This event made sure that the candidates in this upcoming municipal election were talking about a Poverty Reduction Strategy. Alliance for Poverty Free Toronto has provided a list of things you can do to make sure Toronto is making progress on Poverty Reduction this election and in the future:

1) Ask mayoral and councilor candidates by letter, email or in person, to sign APT’s “Commitment to Poverty Reduction Pledge”

2) Ask mayoral and councilor candidates “What will you do to eliminate or reduce poverty in the city?” at any all-candidates meeting leading up to the October election

3) Get involved in the City’s consultation process: email OPenDialogue@toronto.ca to give feedback