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Meet Katherine Knowlton, Nellie’s new board co-chair

Posted on: January 31st, 2024 by Nellie's No Comments

KatherineKnowlton_28Katherine Knowlton was brought up in an environment that really valued volunteerism. “My mom was always involved in the charitable sector,” she explains. “She was a fundraiser for a number of years at hospital foundations and other organizations. So that was ingrained in me from a really young age — that idea that there’s a lot of work to be done, and the importance of giving back to your community in that way.” So once she came out of the hazy days of new motherhood, Katherine knew that it was time for her to find a volunteer role where she could truly make an impact. In September 2023, Katherine began her term as co-chair of the Nellie’s board of directors.

Katherine’s professional career strongly complements her work for Nellie’s, as well — for the past 7 years, she has worked with the Canadian Accounting Standards Board (AcSB) in improving financial reporting for private sector entities, including not-for-profit organizations. “It’s a harmonious relationship, in that certainly a lot of what I learn at work I can bring to the work that we’re doing at Nellie’s, in terms of making sure there’s good financial oversight and accountability,” explains Katherine. “And then on the flip side, I learn so much at Nellie’s every day that I can bring to my work with another angle, to help bring that perspective into developing standards for the not-for-profit sector.”

But why Nellie’s? While there are a few reasons why Katherine felt particularly drawn to Nellie’s, the first is geographical: she lives in the same east end neighbourhood as our shelter, and she wanted to do work that benefitted her local community. She was also specifically interested in working with a shelter because when she was in high school, she volunteered at the Ronald McDonald House in Halifax. Although the two organizations have different mandates, Katherine notes that there’s a similarity in how both Nellie’s and Ronald McDonald House understand that a warm and welcoming place can provide much-needed comfort to people during tough times.

As Katherine learned more about the work Nellie’s does outside of our shelter, especially our advocacy work in breaking the cycle of gender-based violence, the choice to work with Nellie’s felt like a no-brainer. And as a mom of two young children, she felt an even stronger pull to our organization. “Having the perspective of being a mother as well, knowing that Nellie’s supports a lot of moms in very tough times, it just all aligned to where I felt my time could be best spent,” says Katherine.

As a busy mom (plus the owner of a dog named, coincidentally, Nelly!), Katherine’s all about driving tasks towards the finish line. “I like to get things done — I like to drive things forward and see things through to conclusion,” she says. “So I’d like to hope that I can bring some of that to the board as we continue certain initiatives and really focus on getting things done across all different aspects of what the board’s doing in overseeing the work at Nellie’s.”

Thank you, Katherine, for sharing your story and for your time and service to Nellie’s.

Thanks to our donors for their support during the holidays

Posted on: January 29th, 2024 by Nellie's No Comments

2023holidayparty2Here at Nellie’s, we are forever grateful for our community of supportive donors. Over the 2023 holiday season, we were overwhelmed by the generosity we saw from individuals, corporations, and neighbours who donated gifts for the women and their children at Nellie’s.

We cannot express how appreciative we are of the many donors who helped provide a happy holiday to our shelter and community clients. There are way too many people to thank, but here are just a few of the organizations who helped us make a difference over the holiday season.

Realstar Management

Thank you to Realstar, whose employees once again came together and donated much-needed items (including new toys, chocolates, wrapping paper, and gift cards) to help make this holiday season a happy one for so many families in our community. We’re so thankful that supporting Nellie’s has become your holiday tradition.

One Academy Leslieville

One Academy, a gym located in the Leslieville neighbourhood, has a mission to fill hearts with hope, bodies with strength, and minds with confidence — something we aim to do at Nellie’s as well. In December, One Academy ran a full day of community classes in support of Nellie’s. 81 members of the One Academy family worked together to raise $3,000 to help women and their children regain their footing after experiencing the effects of abuse and homelessness.

Miracle Toronto

It wasn’t a miracle, but rather a lot of hard work by organizers Nick Kennedy and Andree Moore, which resulted in an incredible $40,000 donation from Miracle on Bloor this year. Since 2019, this wonderfully kitschy Christmas-themed pop-up cocktail bar has raised over $150,000 to support Nellie’s programs and services.

Tobia Homes Royal LePage Estate Realty

The team at Tobia Homes, led by Diane Tobia, provided a holiday gift box with gift cards, toiletries and chocolates (a definite hit) for our residents for a second year in a row. Not only does Royal LePage Estate Realty support Nellie’s for the holidays, but they also provide us with ongoing monetary assistance.

We also want to thank:

  • Cineplex Odeon for helping us provide a gift to the teens at our shelter needing support over the holidays, because teens (especially young teen boys) are often overlooked during the holidays;
  • The GTA Shoebox Project for the amazing gifts for women and girls in our shelter;
  • Santa Comes to Bay Street for providing gifts for every child staying with us;
  • The Christmas Pyjama Project from Riverdale Wealth Management, for providing brand-new pyjamas to everyone in the shelter; and
  • CP24 CHUM Christmas Wish for helping to cover the cost of buying gift cards for our food program recipients.