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3 ways to support families in need this holiday season

Posted on: November 16th, 2023 by Nellie's No Comments

hangingstockingsYear after year, we’re so thankful for how our donor community goes the extra mile to support the women and their children at Nellie’s during the holiday season. The holidays can be a very challenging time for our families, but with your help, we can work together to make the season a little bit more magical. Here are three ways you can support the families at Nellie’s this year:

Donate gift cards: Gift cards are an amazing present for families in the Nellie’s community who are facing food insecurity, or for women who have recently left our shelter and need help settling into their new home. Typically, these families are headed by a single mom doing everything she can to give her kids what they need. Grocery gift cards can help a mom stock their fridge with essentials, or make a nice holiday dinner. Gift cards for stores like Wal-Mart can also help her buy groceries, along with necessities like clothes, diapers, and toiletries. Dollarama or Tim Hortons gift cards are also really appreciated by our families.

Donate cash: Your monetary donations help us continue to provide shelter, dignity, and hope to women and children leaving violence, poverty and homelessness. Here are some ways your gift can help us today:

  • $35 will help us pay for a taxi to transport a woman and her children away from a violent and life-threatening situation
  • $75 will pay for one day’s stay at the shelter, including food
  • $150 will provide counselling and support services for a woman and her children for one month, giving them a chance at a brighter tomorrow

Give a gift of securities: One of the most financially sound ways to support Nellie’s this holiday season is with a gift of securities (stocks, bonds, or mutual funds). By donating publicly traded securities, you eliminate the capital gains tax that you would have to pay if you instead sold the securities and then donated the proceeds. You’ll also receive a charitable tax receipt for your donation. Even in a down market, gifts of securities are still a great option — donating appreciated stock can still be an impactful and cost-effective way to meet philanthropic goals, while also adjusting your investment portfolio to manage risk. Consult your financial advisor if you’d like to consider this donation option.

No matter how you choose to donate to Nellie’s this holiday season, you’ll help us spread joy and support to families when they need it the most. Thank you for your generous support, and happy holidays!

For more information on donating to Nellie’s, please visit our Donate page or email fundraising@nellies.org.

Introducing our new substance use and addiction program

Posted on: October 26th, 2023 by Nellie's No Comments

IMG-20231012-WA0005As we work toward a future free of gender-based violence, here at Nellie’s we’ve been working to build new ways for us to better support our community of women and their children fleeing violence, trauma, and homelessness. And thanks to a financial contribution from Health Canada, we’re currently developing a brand-new substance use program to provide even more women with the help they need.

There’s a major intersectionality between substance use and violence against women — an average of 63% of women seeking assistance with violence issues are also struggling with substance abuse. Many women in addiction recovery also report experiencing some form of abuse in their lifetime. But until now, there’s been a lack of holistic support for women in need of both of these services.

Enter our new substance use program, which aims to increase the knowledge of and build additional capacity for harm reduction services within violence against women shelters. Toni-Ann Allen, Nellie’s Substance Use and Addictions supervisor, has been tasked with creating this expansive program, which she recently launched with a presentation to the Violence Against Women Network (VAWN) about how the program will be integrated across all women’s shelters within VAWN.

Although the program is being developed at Nellie’s, the goal is to create a standardized practice within all VAWN women’s shelters to address and support individuals who are experiencing both gender-based violence and substance abuse. Toni-Ann is working on building this program from scratch, and she’s currently in the research stage and working on building out the assessment framework. “The assessments will help us evaluate and see where each organization is currently at with substance use, addictions, and harm reduction within their shelter,” explains Toni-Ann. “Once all the assessments are finished, I’ll take all the information and then give each shelter feedback.” Working alongside Toni-Ann are peer volunteers who have lived experience with gender-based violence or substance use — they’ll be providing feedback on all steps of the process, as well as joining Toni-Ann on the in-shelter assessments starting in January.

After Toni-Ann and her team finish completing the assessments and providing feedback, the next step will be to provide essential training to frontline shelter workers to help them better support their shelter residents. “Because of this intersectionality [of women experiencing substance use and gender-based violence], we’re finding that individuals aren’t accessing services as they should, and it’s creating barriers for women,” says Toni-Ann. “We want to bridge that gap and prepare the workers and VAW shelters to deal with this complex issue.”

Another element of the program that Toni-Ann is looking forward to exploring is how nutrition can be used as a form of harm reduction. “I don’t believe there’s enough conversation around nutrition and how it helps individuals who use substances, wherever they may be in their journey,” explains Toni-Ann. “From a community standpoint and a harm reduction standpoint, I haven’t seen that — so that’s really exciting.”

We’re proud to be starting this innovative and transformative program, and we’re eager to soon be supporting the women at Nellie’s even more effectively. Our goal is that the impact of this program goes far beyond the direct support we provide to our clients — it’s also about challenging the stigma surrounding substance use and harm reduction. “I think it will change a lot within the community, and I think it will change perceptions on harm reduction and substance abuse,” says Toni-Ann.

Giving Tuesday Featured Donor: Tony Roost

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

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Today as part of Giving Tuesday we are featuring 2 people who have made an outstanding contribution to Nellie’s over the last year.

What is Giving Tuesday? “It is a new Canadian movement for giving and volunteering, taking place each year after Cyber Monday. The “Opening day of the giving season,” it is a day where charities, companies and individuals join together to share commitments, rally for favourite causes and think about others.”

Tony Roost has been involved with Nellie’s for the past 3 years and has brought much joy and happiness to the women and kids at Nellie’s with his artists’ collective One Fire Movement. Here is what Tony has to say about being involved with Nellie’s.

How long have you been a supporter of  Nellie’s?

I did the first holiday donation drop off for One Fire Movement in 2010. After visiting other shelters the previous year I noticed how Nellie’s was very much a small grassroots type of organization. I saw how even a small contribution could make a direct impact on what they do there. From that point on I made it my mission to do more.

 What or who has inspired you to give to Nellie’s?

What Nellie’s offers and the wonderful services they provide really resonated with me because I was raised by a single mom and considered her my best friend. Also I have 2 sisters and I think we need to respect and honour females in our society. My mom experienced physical violence as well as my sister. So what Nellie’s does there is very close to my heart.

What is your hope for the women and children at Nellie’s?

I hope that the women and children of Nellie’s find the safety they need as well as the strength to begin new lives happy and free. Knowing that others care enough to help and believe in them is a positive force and if we can come together to help each other then we can achieve amazing things. What Nellie’s does is amazing and the staff are some of the most warm-hearted compassionate people I have met in my life.  Sometimes just knowing that others care and will be there when you need it is a beautiful thing. I wish all of the women and children of Nellie’s love and happiness. We Are One.

Join the conversation online by following the official @GivingTuesdayCA and @nelliesshelter twitter accounts and using hashtag #GivingTuesdayCA. To support the women and children at Nellie’s with a donation, please visit our Online Giving Page.  All donations to our 2013 Holiday Appeal will be matched dollar for dollar up to $5000.

 

Giving Tuesday Featured Donor: Natasha McNulty

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

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Today as part of Giving Tuesday we are featuring 2 people who have made an outstanding contribution to Nellie’s over the last year.

What is Giving Tuesday? “It is a new Canadian movement for giving and volunteering, taking place each year after Cyber Monday. The “Opening day of the giving season,” it is a day where charities, companies and individuals join together to share commitments, rally for favourite causes and think about others.”

Natasha McNulty (left) joined Team Nellie’s at the Scotiabank Toronto Waterfront Marathon this year and was the top fundraiser on our team, raising over $2000! Natasha joined Nellie’s in honour of her Aunt (right), a survivor of violence. This is her story.

Who or what inspired you to give to Nellie’s? 

I am the adult face of a child who endured a life of severe abuse and watched as my Aunt and cousin endured their own. My mother suffered from addiction and mental health issues as a result of a life of various sorts of abuse and unfortunately I was the object in which she took out her pain on. She has passed away a couple years ago and I had the opportunity to understand her fully and forgive her for what happened to me. She was alone. There was no place for her to go. And nobody tried to understand her.

My Aunt is a beautiful woman with a heart that is full of generosity and love and although you can see the pain she has endured due to decades of physical and mental abuse she remains stoic. I don’t really know how my cousin is. He is hard to reach.  He’s quiet and doesn’t share much with many people.

I on the other hand struggled with addiction for over 20 years and am now over 2 years sober and turning 41 in December. A frightened child, an angry adult, and now I have to build a life on a new foundation with a clarity that I did not have before.

How long have you been a supporter of Nellie’s?

My best friend and I were walking in Leslieville last summer and had the opportunity to visit Nellie’s Open House.  The beautiful pictures on the wall and the energy of love and compassion that the space holds are magnetic. It made me reflect back on my life, wishing I had known as a child where to go for safety, where my mom could go, my Aunt, my cousin. Where someone would embrace us and let us know that we would and could be OK in a world that seemed like everyday was a war zone.

I had received and email from Nellie’s this year that they were raising money in the Scotiabank Toronto Waterfront Marathon and I decided that this is what I wanted to do for my Aunt. I wanted to show her how much I loved her as she has taken over as my mom and was there for me when my mom could not be. With all her adversity and chaos she never forgot about me. So I ran for her.

It was a beautiful morning on race day and I saw the sun and the moon meet in the middle of the sky together as if to wish each other a good day. Every moment I thought about how beautiful it is to be of service and to do something that is about kindness, compassion and love. This was not how I thought nor behaved as an alcoholic and drug addict. I raised a little over $2000 and although I didn’t think it was enough,  I ran to honor my Aunt, and I ran to show all of you women and children out there who are still suffering, feeling alone and abandoned, neglected and scared that although I do not know you, I love you.

What is your hope for the women and children at Nellie’s?

My hope for Nellie’s is that this beautiful place will grow and flourish and continue to be a beacon of hope and place of peace for those who need what I wished for my Aunt, my cousin, my mother and myself. That you will be taken care of, regain your self-worth, learn to love yourself, because you are worthy, you have value, that fear will no longer bind you and you will grow into the women and children you were put here to become.

So I thank you Nellie’s for allowing me to feel the joy and gratitude for even just a moment to be a part of your organization. It turns out my best friend was equally touched by our short visit to Nellie’s and she now sits as one of the board of Directors.  Our lives changed because we decided to meet for a coffee.

Join the conversation online by following the official @GivingTuesdayCA and @nelliesshelter twitter accounts and using hashtag #GivingTuesdayCA. To support the women and children at Nellie’s with a donation, please visit our Online Giving Page.  All donations to our 2013 Holiday Appeal will be matched dollar for dollar up to $5000.

2013 Holiday Appeal: Match your gift dollar for dollar

Posted on: November 15th, 2013 by Nellie's No Comments

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Every year more women arrive on our doorstep – looking to escape domestic violence and abuse, looking for a better life for their children, looking for a way forward.

Women like Shelly, who came to us seven months pregnant and covered in bruises.

Supporters like you helped us bring her in out of the cold.

And thanks to this special offer, your gift will have twice its normal power to make a difference. When you make an online donation to Nellie’s by December 31st your gift will be matched, dollar for dollar, up to a total of $5000.

Please take advantage of this special gift-matching offer by clicking on this link and making a generous contribution.

Every six days in Canada a woman is murdered by her intimate partner.

Thankfully, thousands of others survive – and that’s why the need for the 36 beds at Nellie’s Shelter has never been greater.

Please know that your contribution helps transform the lives of women like Shelly. Nellie’s counts on supporters like you to provide the shelter and life-changing programs that helps families recover from violence and abuse.

And thanks to this special offer today, you have the power to double your support.

There is no greater holiday gift you could give this year! Thank you in advance for caring and for taking the time to make a difference.

Click here to respond to our Holiday Appeal.

 

 

Woman Abuse Awareness Month: Violence in Systems

Posted on: November 7th, 2013 by Nellie's No Comments

November is Women Abuse Awareness Month. A month dedicated to awareness of Violence against Women and recognition of the fundamental right of every woman to live in safety in both her home and community. Often, this month focuses on intimate partner abuse. However, Nellie’s understands that violence against women also takes place at a systemic level. It is crucial to recognize the complex connection between the systems and violence in order to advocate for women rights and advocate for social change. Racism, classism, homophobia, transphobia, sexism, ableism and other forms of oppression that are perpetuated in systems are all instances of violence against women. Violence may be noticeable and evident, or it could be hidden and subtle, however, it is always destructive.

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Existing institutions and systems perpetuate and strongly contribute to creating a prejudicial and unequal environment and to the oppression of all women. In our Women Experiencing Abuse and Violence Support Group, we address the different forms of violence in systems that exist. The Child Welfare System, the Federal Justice System, the Immigration System and Ontario Works and Ontario Disability Support Program, only to name a few, all reinforce violence against women.

– Women in the group discuss unequal treatment from police based on race and class. Racialized women are over-represented in the Federal and Provincial correctional facilities of the country, due to systemic discrimination based on racial and cultural prejudices.

– Women discuss their experiences of silencing and “lack of voice” in the Child Welfare System; including, the violent apprehension of children based on racial and cultural prejudices.

– Women discuss experiencing discrimination due to their social classification in society and are being oppressed because of the stigma attached to their social status.

– Women discuss the restrictive requirement for ODSP (Ontario Disability Support Program) and the impacts of living in poverty, including inadequate rates of social assistance.

– According to the Canadian Women’s Foundation’s, “The Facts About Women and Poverty,” Women belonging to specific groups are more at risk of experiencing poverty and homelessness. These include:

– 36% of aboriginal women
– 35% of visible minority women
– 26% of women with disabilities
– 21% of single parent mothers
– 14% of single senior women

Nellie’s is hosting a Women Abuse Awareness Month event that will be held at the Community Outreach Office on the evening of Thursday November 28th, 2013. The women participating in the programs will be in charge of leading the event, and will also be creating and organizing the activities they want to be a part of.  This is an opportunities to outline the strengths of women and raise awareness on women abuse and systemic forms of violence against women.

Nellie’s Online Holiday Auction is Back!

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

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Every 6 days in Canada, a woman is murdered by her intimate partner. Thankfully, thousands of others survive. That is why our beds at Nellie’s Shelter are full. With no end in sight for the growing need for shelter, we must raise the necessary funds to ensure that we can help as many women and children as we can. 

Nellie’s Online Holiday Auction is held every year over the holiday season, A unique and highly anticipated event, the auction features a wide and eclectic array of gifts ranging from novelty and household items, baked good, dinners/entertainment, gift certificates, travel packages, services, and much, much more. Donated items and gifts of services are put up for auction online through our website and sold to the highest bidders.

The feedback about this event over the past two years has been amazing! Gift-giving for loved-ones now holds extra-special meaning by also helping the women and children at Nellie’s. Thanks to thousands of our friends and supporters who helped us spread the word, we raised over $4700 last year. This year we hope to raise over $5000. But we can’t do it alone. Please donate an item for auction to help us reach our goal!

To view last year’s auction site and items, please visit www.nelliesmarketplace.com for a sample of what to expect. 100% of the proceeds raised through the auction will go directly to support the women and children at Nellie’s. This includes helping to buy food, arrange for transportation and the necessary supports that women and their children need for a chance at a better life.

In return for your kind donation, we will be happy to recognize your goodwill through our publications including our Annual Report, website, and social media networks such as Facebook and Twitter.

This year marks Nellie’s 40th Anniversary. Through the support from our community and donors such as you, Nellie’s is able to rebuild the lives of women and their children during times of need. You can help to end violence and abuse for all women and children by making a donation today. Please return the Auction Donation Form, you will be so glad you did.

Join us at our Annual General Meeting

Posted on: August 29th, 2013 by Nellie's No Comments

 Notice of 40th Annual General Meeting

 6-8:30pm, Thursday September 10, 2013

Ralph Thornton Community Centre

765 Queen Street East, 2nd Floor

 Food, Childcare & Sign Language Interpretation

 

AGENDA

6:00 – 6:30

Business Meeting

6:30 – 7:00

Guest Speakers, Dr. Lisa Bamoff * & Mary Byberg *

7:00 – 7:15

Special Recognition Ceremony

7:15 – 7:45

Buffet Dinner

7:45 – 8:15

Entertainment by Roula Said *

 

* Lisa Barnoff is currently the Director of the School of Social Work at Ryerson University. She has been a full-time faculty member in the School since 2003.  Lisa’s primary research program has focused on the implementation of anti-oppressive practices within community-based social service agencies. She has authored multiple publications on this topic. Lisa has extensive experience in feminist services, having worked in front-line, management, and board positions. Lisa worked at Nellie’s in the early 1990’s and was a 2 term member of Nellie’s Board, in the early 2000’s leaving her post as Co-Chair.

* In 1992 Mary Byberg left an abusive relationship with her 2 young daughters and lived in a woman’s shelter. Despite a long journey, she transformed herself from victim to a proud mother and grandmother. Mary works in the legal profession and volunteers to improve the lives of women and kids and helps other women realize that is possible to be happy and fulfilled.  Mary is a 2 term Nellie’s Board Member and past Treasurer, and sits on Nellie’s Fund Development Committee.

* Roula Said is a Middle Eastern dancer who has been performing and teaching bellydance as well as Whirling Dervish spinning for nearly 20 years. She is also a vocalist, percussionist, and qanun (table harp) player, and currently co-leads Gypsy/Arabic funk band, Nomadica.  Roula produces the hippest bellydance event in town, FunkaBelly, and teaches her unique system of bellydance-based movement, rhythm and vocalization, Seven Waves.  More about Roula @ www.omlaila.com.

 

BUSINESS

1

Approval of Minutes of 2012 Annual General Meeting

2

Report from Board President

3

Auditor’s Report

4

Appointment of Auditor

5

Election of New Board Members

6

Meeting Adjournment

 

Please RSVP to Janna/Maja at 416-461-8903 by Friday September 3 to register for childcare.

To apply for Membership to Nellie’s, fill out our Membership Form. Female applicants only, please.

 

Volunteer at Nellie’s!

Posted on: June 28th, 2013 by Nellie's No Comments

We are currently recruiting for the following volunteer positions:

1) Administration Volunteer: Nellie’s Administration Office is encouraging applications for one-year term Administration Volunteers to help with administrative work.  Job duties include general admin. support ie: copying, typing, etc.  We are looking for enthusiastic applications from women with basic computer & communication skills who are willing to donate a minimum of 4 hours a week during office hours between 9am-5pm.  Please download the Volunteer Application Form here and specify “Administration Volunteer.” Selected applicants will be contacted in early August for an interview.  A police check is required.  Mandatory orientation for all volunteers will take place on August 28 & 29 from 6-9pm.  Applications for 2013/14 close July 31.

2) Program Volunteer: Nellie’s Community Support & Outreach (CSO) Team is encouraging applications for one-year term Program Volunteers.  Duties include helping out at our programs  every Wednesday or Thursday morning from 10-noon, translating program materials to a group of Cantonese/Mandarin speaking clients, preparing snacks, making coffee/tea, tidying up service areas, cleaning the kitchen cupboards, etc.   We are looking for enthusiastic applications from women who can speak fluent English & either Cantonese or Mandarin, and are willing to donate a minimum of 2-4 hours on every Wednesday of Thursday morning.  Please download the Volunteer Application Form here and specify “Chinese Speaking Volunteer.”  Selected applicants will be contacted in early August for an interview.  A police check is required.  Mandatory orientation for all volunteers will take place on August 28 & 29 from 6-9pm.  Applications for 2013/14 close July 31.

3) Housekeeping Volunteer: Nellie’s women shelter is encouraging applications for one-year term Housekeeping Volunteers. This position includes physical activities such as lifting.  Job duties include tidying up service areas, washing floors, washing dishes, cleaning the kitchen cupboards, microwave, fridge, screening donations etc.  We are looking for enthusiastic applications from women who are willing to donate a minimum of 4-8 hours a week during office hours.  Please download the Volunteer Application Form here and specify “Housekeeping Volunteer.”   Selected applicants will be contacted in early August for an interview.  A police check is required.  Mandatory orientation for all volunteers will take place on August 28 & 29 from 6-9pm.  Applications for 2013/14 close July 31.

4) Accessibility Advisory Committee Member: Nellie’s Shelter is committed to the eradication of the various forms of oppression that women and children experience such as violence, poverty and homelessness. We encourage women with disAbilities to apply for this position.

The Accessibility Advisory Committee (AAC) was arranged to review and provide recommendations to ensure accessibility for women with disabilities and Deaf women within Nellie’s and the broader community. The AAC, like the wider organization, is committed to working from a feminist, anti-racist, anti-oppressive perspective.  We are committed to ensuring our services and practices meet the needs of women and children who are marginalized by racism, homophobia, transphobia and ableism.  The AAC committee plans to look at and review policies and practices throughout the organization and beyond to ensure great accessibility for all women.

The AAC has been very active over the last year, including the development of a written position paper on Women and Accessibility.  As part of our work plan we will be developing an annual accessibility plan and make necessary recommendations to the board.  The plan and recommendations will address the pro-active identification of and the removal and prevention of barriers to women with disabilities and or Deaf women in the following areas; policies, programs, practices and services, employment opportunities, physical staff and professional development.  Additionally we will explore and discuss current issues and trends relating to accessibility for women with disabilities and Deaf women and provide an opportunity for staff consultation and feedback on issues of accessibility relating to women with disabilities and Deaf women.

These are just a few examples of some of the exciting work that the committee is engaged in! If this sounds like something you would be interested in participating in, we invite you to submit an application to join our committee and work toward equity and a life free from oppression for all women and children.

Please download the Board/Board Committee Application Form here and email it to janna@nellies.org along with your resume.  Selected applicants will be contacted in early August for an interview.  A police check is required.  Mandatory orientation for all volunteers will take place on August 28 & 29 from 6-9pm.  Applications for 2013/14 close July 31.

5) Social Justice Committee Member: Nellie’s Shelter is committed to the eradication of the various forms of oppression that women and children experience such as violence, poverty and homelessness.  Currently we are encouraging applications for one-year term Volunteer Social Justice Committee Members.  The purpose of this committee is to develop annual social justice priorities and develop organizational positions on issues; to respond to emerging social justice issues impacting on women and children in the media; and to ensure that the principles of feminism, anti-racism and anti-oppression are consistently reflected and active in the entire organization.

If you are interested in the Social Justice Committee, please download the Board/Board Committee Application Form here and specify “Volunteer Board Committee Member.”  Selected applicants will be contacted in early August for an interview.  A police check is required.  Mandatory orientation for all volunteers will take place on August 28 & 29 from 6-9pm.  Applications for 2013/14 close July 31.

6) Health and Safety Student Placement:  Nellie’s operates a 36-bed emergency shelter for women and children who are homeless and leaving violence.  Currently we are encouraging volunteer applications from female students who are studying Home Inspection Program or House Health & Safety Certificate. This is a one-year term Volunteer position, your supervisor is our House Coordinator. Physical support is required.

Learning opportunities include:

1)    Develop internal maintenance plans to ensure the shelter conforms to the existing fire, health & safety regulations.

2)    Inform House Coordinator/Program Manager of any violation of health & safety or any mechanical breakdown or maintenance needs as they relate to the shelter, and arranges for minor repairs.

3)    Oversee waste management and recycling.

4)    Maintain/update maintenance record binders and Health & Safety Binder.

5)    Help carry out monthly fire drills.

6)    Facilitate weekly room checks.

7)    Complete monthly shelter inspections and provides regular reports.

8)    Actively participate on the Health & safety committee.

9)    Organize and facilitate regular inspections with Public Health, Fire Department etc.

10) Other tasks as assigned.

We are looking for enthusiastic applications from female students who are willing to donate a minimum of 4-8 hours a week during office hours.  Please send your resume and cover letter to janna@nellies.org.  Visit www.nellies.org for more information about Nellie’s.  If you are selected, you will receive a phone call for an interview in early August.  A police check is required.  A mandatory orientation for all volunteers will take place August 28 & 29 from 6-9pm. Deadline for applications is August 2, 2013. 

Relaxing with Yoga

Posted on: June 6th, 2013 by Nellie's No Comments

Yoga is more than postures and flexibility. The traditional purpose of yoga has always been to bring about profound transformation in those who practice. This week at Nellie’s, the women from the Community Support and Outreach Office enjoyed an amazing yoga class with instructor Marisa Mercanti. Marisa will be coming to our office twice a month to work with the women.

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Here are some quotes from the women: “It feels just right. We would like to have yoga everyday.”

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“No matter the language, culture, or age, yoga is for everyone!”

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“I don’t feel old while I was doing yoga.”