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The Basketeers help create new beginnings for the women at Nellie’s

Posted on: November 21st, 2011 by Nellie's No Comments

This past Saturday the Basketeers hosted their annual Gift Basket Drive for women’s shelters across the GTA.  Founded in 2000 by Cheryl Stoneburgh, the Basketeers work with over 3500 donors and volunteers to create gift baskets for women who are moving out of shelters and into new homes.  This is our second year receiving support from the Basketeers and on Saturday they delivered 50 baskets to our shelter.

Nellie’s Development Manager, Wendy Sung-Aad (left) with Basketeers Founder Cheryl Stoneburgh.

Volunteers begin with a laundry basket and  fill it up with items women will need in their new homes.  A kitchen themed basket may include items like a kettle, frying pan, kitchen towels, dinnerware, washing detergent, etc.  A bed/bathroom themed basket will include items like sheets, an alarm clock, a blanket, pillow, towels, etc.  Volunteers are also encouraged to include  items such as chocolate, scented soaps, body cream, and bath oils to make the baskets extra special for the women.

Special thanks to the volunteers who packed and loaded the baskets for Nellie’s.

Many of the women who arrive at Nellie’s come with little more than the clothes on their back.  When they are ready to move out of the shelter and into a new home, it can be an intimidating experience.   With few personal possessions and a limited income, buying items to furnish their new homes can be difficult – this is why the support from the Basketeers is so crucial. Thank you Basketeers for helping create new beginnings for the women and children at Nellie’s Shelter!

Thank-you for making our Back to School & Basics Campaign a success!

Posted on: November 7th, 2011 by Nellie's No Comments

Before we get caught up in the hustle and bustle of the holidays, we’d like to take this opportunity to thank everyone who made this year’s Back to School & Basics Campaign a success!  With your support, we were able to send 70 children back to the classroom with new backpacks and school supplies and were able to provide basic necessities like toiletries, towels, and linens to the women at our shelter.

Thank you to our major in-kind donors of back to school items: eHealth Ontario, the Region of Peel, Sparks Productions, APP Canada, and the Sexual Assault Survivors Support Line @ York University.  You donations of brand new pencils, paper, binders, notebooks, crayons, markers, lunch bags and backpacks gave the children at Nellie’s the confidence and capacity to return to school with everything they need. Your support was also appreciated by the 5 women at our shelter who returned to school this fall to being or upgrade their post-secondary education.

Zainab [right] from SASSL at York delivers items donated by York Students.

Thank you as well to those donors who supported us financially.  Your contributions ensure that the women at our shelter are provided with the basic necessities they need as soon as they arrive at our door. We can’t say this enough – none of this would be possible without your support.  THANK YOU to every single individual who donated in-kind and financially to our Back to School & Basics Campaign.  You have helped the children and women at Nellie’s begin the school year on the right track – the track to success!

Daily Bread Toronto launches Fall Food Drive at Nellie’s

Posted on: September 21st, 2011 by Nellie's No Comments

On Wednesday afternoon Nellie’s welcomed the Daily Bread Food Bank to  launch their Fall Food Drive as well as their new report on hunger “Who’s Hungry 2011: Profile of Hunger in the GTA.”  This annual report is based on information collected from food bank clients across the greater Toronto area.

According to “Who’s Hungry 2011”, the average monthly income for food bank clients is $925, with 72% of this going to cover rent and housing costs. This leaves only $5.67/day for food, clothes and other expenses. Last year the Daily Bread had over 1 million client visits, which is an increase of 130,000 from 3 years ago.

(Executive Director Gail Nyberg, and Acting Director of Research Richard Matern at Nellie’s) 

“Sixty-seven per cent of food bank clients are receiving social assistance of some kind. That means the ‘social safety net’ we supposedly have in this province has serious holes in it, and needs a transformation”, says Richard Matern, Acting Director of Research at The Daily Bread.

The Daily Bread Food Bank has set a goal of $400,000 and 400,000 pounds of food for their Fall Drive, which runs until October 14th. Financial donations can be made online here.  Donations of non-perishable food items can be dropped off at any fire hall or Loblaws, Valu-Mart, No Frills, or Real Canadian Superstore.

Nellie’s has been a proud member agency of the Daily Bread Food Bank since 2001.  Every month they provide us with 1080 meals for the women and children at our shelter.  Their support is so important to us as well as over 170 member agencies across the city.

You can find the full press release on The Daily Bread Fall Launch and Who’s Hungry 2011 Report, here.