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Food program helps those in our community fight food insecurity

Posted on: May 25th, 2021 by Nellie's No Comments

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“Nellie’s food program helps keep me off the street”
Every Tuesday at Nellie’s, between 60 and 80 families visit our office to pick up food from our food program. Molly* is always amongst that group. At 70 years old, Molly has experienced multiple challenges throughout her life, including poverty, homelessness, and a stay at Nellie’s shelter a decade ago. Today, she is housed but can only afford to pay her rent or buy food—not both.

“Coming to Nellie’s every week to pick up groceries means I can keep my apartment,” says Molly. “Nellie’s food program helps keep me off the street.”

In Canada, about four million people face some form of food insecurity. The pandemic has only increased that number, as many women and low-income earners have lost their jobs or seen their hours reduced. At Nellie’s food program, we help seniors living below the poverty line, single moms trying to make ends meet, and women with disabilities, who face economic and social exclusion. Like Molly, some lived at Nellie’s shelter, but others simply live in our community and come to us for help.

“No matter what has happened to some of our community programs because of the pandemic, we have not stopped our food program and we won’t stop it because we know how valuable it is,” says Ingrid Graham, Director of Development. “Food banks have seen such an increase in need this past year and if we had more food to give, we would increase the number of people we can help too.”

Every Tuesday morning, a truck rolls up outside our offices from Second Harvest to make its weekly delivery for our food program. The food rescue charity brings a variety of fresh, frozen and packaged foods. We never know exactly what we’ll get every week—hence we call our food program Supper Surprise. Some weeks we may get pasta, rice and an assortment of fresh vegetables. Other weeks it may be processed meats, fresh fruit and yogurts. Other weeks still, it may be peanut butter, milk, prepared salads and crackers. Some weeks we round out each food basket with stock from our own non-perishable food pantry to ensure a good mix of protein, canned and boxed goods and fruits and vegetables.

That pantry is kept stocked thanks to generous donors like you. And, it gets put to use throughout the week as well. From time to time, someone in the community will simply stop by and ask if we have any food to spare.

“This year, more than ever, we’ve asked people to donate non-perishable food so that we can keep that pantry stocked,” says Ingrid, adding that moms are often asking for cereal for their kids and foods they can pack for school lunches. “Anything that is quick and easy to make and that donors can buy relatively cheaply, makes such an impact.”

Another way to support our food program is with a monetary donation, which can be used to buy TTC tokens (yes tokens) for those who come to the food program.

“We are adamant that transportation should not be a barrier to food. To ensure that people can come to Nellie’s, we give each woman a token to get home and a token to come back next week,” says Ingrid.

To make a secure online donation, please visit our donation page. Or, you can make an even bigger impact by becoming a monthly donor. As a regular monthly supporter, your generosity provides critical and consistent funding towards our daily efforts to fight food insecurity in our community, as well as supports all of our other programs. Automatic monthly payments are easy to set up, convenient, and create a lasting impact on the lives of women and their children who need us.

 

May is Leave a Legacy Month: What will yours be?

Posted on: May 5th, 2021 by Nellie's No Comments

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At Nellie’s shelter, we are forever grateful for the generosity of our donors near and far—from small businesses to large corporations to individual fundraising events and donations. Every donation helps ensure that we can always meet the needs of the women and their children living at Nellie’s as well as those who need the support of our community programs and services.

Another great way to support us is by including Nellie’s shelter in your will and estate plans.

“Leaving a legacy gift to Nellie’s is a great way to make a tremendous impact on our organization while controlling your legacy,” says Ingrid Graham, Director of Development.

May is Leave a Legacy Month in Canada, a national, public awareness campaign that encourages people to consider planned giving as a way to support non-profit organizations. There are many reasons you may choose to leave a legacy gift. For some it’s about supporting a charity close to their heart, for others it’s a way to ensure their memory lives on after they’re gone. Whatever your reasons for leaving a legacy, naming Nellie’s for a gift through your estate ensures that we can continue to welcome women and their children impacted by abuse, trauma and homelessness. Government funding ensures a roof over our heads, beds to sleep in and other essentials, but the essential programs and services we deliver to meet the changing and complex needs of our community are only possible because of our donors.

There are many different ways to leave a legacy to Nellie’s in your will.

Bequest a cash amount. This is the most common type of legacy gift. It can be a specific dollar amount, a specific gift, a percentage of your estate or the remaining balance of your estate after you’ve provided for loved ones.

Name Nellie’s as a beneficiary on your life insurance policy. This allows you to make a significant donation to Nellie’s at a relatively low cost while protecting the value of your estate and possibly even providing you with a tax saving.

Gift of retirement saving plans. If you’re not survived by a spouse and have no dependent children (or have already made arrangements for your children), leftover retirement funds make an excellent charitable gift, and offer a tax-saving benefit on your estate.

Invest in charitable gift annuities. This provides a way to increase your income and reduce your taxes all while making a substantial gift to Nellie’s to help us ensure we can always provide a safe space to the women and their children who need us.

To leave a legacy to Nellie’s, you need to know our legal name (Women’s Hostel’s Inc.), our charitable registration number (11930-2727-RR0001) and our mailing address (970 Queen St. E. P.O. Box 98118, Toronto, ON, M4M 1J8).

Here are some other tips to consider when leaving a legacy:

  • Talk to your family about your wishes. These can be tough conversations but doing so will make it much easier for your loved ones when you pass away.
  • Get professional advice. A financial advisor can help you better understand legacy options and a lawyer can help you write your will.

For more information on leaving a legacy, please contact Ingrid Graham, Director of Development at Ingrid@nellies.org or at 416-645-1419.