Call Out for Weekly Volunteers for Vancouver, Burnaby, New West and Surrey

Our next volunteer orientations will be:
Tuesday, April 1st
5-7:30pm
Vancouver
Wednesday, April 13
11-2pm
Surrey
Please email cover letter and resume to Lynda at [email protected]. Or you can click on the volunteer button on the left side of the screen and kindly fill in the volunteer application form.

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Weekly Volunteers Needed

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  • Want to join our team of dedicated volunteers? We are looking for volunteers that can commit to volunteering one shift each week for the next 3 months. Most shifts are from 5-8pm during week day evenings.We work with women and youth who live in poverty. Many of our participants face barriers such as hunger, homelessness, physical and/or sexual violence, mental ill heath and physical illness. Beauty Night is a wonderful way to connect, build self esteem and inclusive healthy community. Our everts take place at shelters, housing complexes, drop in centres, health centres and community centres in Vancouver, Surrey, Burnaby, New West and (upcoming) North Shore.Hairdressers, Makeup Artists, RMTs, Body Workers, Health Care and wellness professionals welcome. * If you are not a health or beauty industry professional but would like to join our front line team, we would love to meet you. Please email beautynightvancouver@gmail.com for our upcoming volunteer orientation sessions.Our orientation is:

     

    Monday, Oct 21st, DEWC (DTES Women’s Centre) 302 Columbia 6-8pm

    Tuesday, Nov 5th at Vancouver Public Library - Firehall Branch 1455 West 10th Avenue

    * Male and Female volunteers welcome!

 

 

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$10 000 For Our Cause!

Team Beauty Night Member, Lily Mignault with one of our beautiful ladies at Beauty Night

Huge thank you to team beauty night member, Lily Mignault for being one of the top ten recipients of Telus’ Give Wherewe Live Contest. She submitted a photo of her volunteering at Beauty Night! We are thrilled to be her charity of choice. Every $24 makes it possible to help one of our ladies. The $10 000 Lily won will make a huge impact in our quest to serve 250 participants each week. Check out the contest’s video here.

 

“I am so grateful to have inspired and to be able to give $10,000 to an amazing charity Beauty Night Society . This organization helps build self-esteem and empower mothers, children, street youth, former sex-workers and women living in poverty. Mental illness, sexual violence, hunger and homelessness are a reality of many women living in Vancouver’s downtown east side. This organization brings women together to laugh, become friends, and feel connected to their community. By building their community and empowering these women, they can start believing that change is possible. Thank you so very much TELUS for your generous donation ! I am truly blessed and honored to be able to pass it on to Beauty Night Society. #givewhereyoulive ” - Lily Mignault

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Want to Volunteer?

Do you want to join Team Beauty Night? Our Team Beauty Night members are dedicated team members committed to working together to build self esteem and changes lives for women and youth living in poverty. We are looking for front line volunteers for week night shifts to offer wellness and beauty services to our participants.

We are looking for self starters love to connect and create an empowered community.

We offer our volunteers training in healing in esthetic arts before they start volunteering directly with participants.

 

Volunteers must be able to commit to one shift each week in Vancouver or monthly in Surrey, Burnaby or New West. Shifts are from 5-8:30pm on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday evenings.

Our volunteer orientation is on Tuesday, April 2nd. It is at 5pm at VPL Firehall Branch 1455 West 10th Avenue. Please arrive 10 minutes before orientation starts. Orientation runs from 5-7:30pm.

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Beauty Night Seeks Volunteers for DTES, Surrey, Burnaby and New West

Want to join Team Beauty Night?

Currently we are looking for volunteers who are able to commit to once a month (in Surrey, Burnaby, New West) or weekly in Vancouver (Mon, Tues, Wed, or Thursday). Our volunteer shifts are usually 5-8:30pm.

If you are still interested, please let us know if you would like to attend our volunteer orientations.

Our next orientations are:

Sunday, Feb 17th
12pm -2:30pm
Maxxine Wright
13733 92nd Ave (King George Hwy and 92nd ave)

Tuesday, March 5th
5 - 7:30pm
Firehall VPL 1455 West 10th Avenue

Monday, March 11th
6-8:30pm
Downtown Eastside Women’s Centre
302 Columbia

Please arrive 5-10 minutes early for orientation. Incoming volunteers must bring photocopies of specific paper work (certifications, food safe, criminal records check, first aid certification).

* If incoming volunteers arrive more than 10 minutes late and/or leave more than 10 minutes before completion of orientation, they will need to retake orientation.

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Team Beauty Night Visits Surrey, New West and Burnaby Monthly

On Feb 5th, we begin our monthly Surrey events. Thanks to a partnership with Maxxine Wright, we are able to start offering monthly programming for low income women in Surrey. “In the past 18 months, we have found out many of our participants in the programs we offer in Vancouver’s DTES reside in Burnaby, Surrey and New West. Starting February 2013, we will be offering 1 night of programming each month in each city (Surrey, New West and Burnaby). At our last volunteer meeting in Surrey, our Team Beauty Night members agreed that we would see if we can increase our programming to twice a month after 3 months, three times a month at nine months and 4 times a month within a year. This would be based on developing the resources - volunteer base, donations and community support within each community we offer our services in. Already we have a wait list of community partners who would like to see our programming at their facilities,” explained Beauty Night Founder, Caroline MacGillivray.

 

If you are interested in joining Team Beauty Night for our events in Surrey, New West or Burnaby, we have a volunteer orientation set up for Sunday, February 17th.

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We are looking for dedicated volunteers who can commit to one three hour shift on the first Wednesday of the month. Volunteers must be responsible, self starters, and comfortable working in a Team environment.

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We are looking for wellness, health care, and beauty professionals and students who maybe interested in joining Team Beauty Night.

Sunday, February 17th

12pm -2:30pm

13733 92nd Ave (King George Hwy and 92nd ave)

Surrey, BC

Please fill in the volunteer application form on our website.

* Orientation is mandatory before volunteering for one of our front line Beauty Night events.

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Want to Volunteer for Beauty Night?

Tonight, Tuesday, January 8th our first volunteer orientation of 2013 starts at 6pm. It will be held at DTES Women’s Centre (302 Columbia Street). Orientation runs from 6-8:30pm. Please arrive 15 minutes early.

We are looking for dedicated volunteers who can commit to one 3 hour shift each week. The shifts are from 5-8pm Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday evenings. We believe that everyone deserves to be treated with dignity and respect.

We are looking for like minded people to join our Team. Male and female volunteers are welcome.

If you are unable to make tonight’s orientation, our next orientations will be:

Sunday, January 27th, Surrey - Location TBD

Tuesday, February 5th, Firehall Branch of Vancouver Public Library (1455 West 10th Avenue) 5pm - 7:30pm. (Most orientations are held 1st Tuesday of every month)

What do we do at Beauty Night? Here are some moments at last night’s beauty night.

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Knitting and Team Work at Beauty Night

At Beauty Night, we build build self esteem and change lives for women and youth living in poverty. Some of the stories that don’t always get shared are how lives are changed though the relationships we make through our beauty night community. Here is a beautiful story from volunteer, Mira Thomas about knitting, friendship and learning skills through Beauty Night.

I met Mama Elsie a few months ago when I came to First United with Beauty Night Society on one of our outreach nights. I noticed her that day quietly knitting at the corner of a church pew, expertly twisting her needles and moving the thread out of the way as she created a beautiful winter coat for a baby. I was intrigued… how was she managing to do that so fast? As an amateur, when I knit, I usually need intense levels of concentration just to make sure I get each stitch right. Most people can’t even talk to me once I start my work. But here she was, an expert at the trade, effortlessly stitching together beautiful pieces of clothing and talking to people without losing a beat, and I wanted to learn all her secrets. So I approached her and started to chat with her; in fact her work was even more impeccable up close.

 

At the end of our conversation I finally got up the courage to tell her that I had recently started teaching myself to knit. I told her how I was working on a scarf for my sister, attempting to have it done in time for Christmas. I explained to her my struggles with it; how I kept undoing parts of the scarf to correct the numerous mistakes I had made. She told me not to give up, and that she too would often undo lengths of a scarf she was working on, and start again if there was a mistake. She assured me it was part of the process.

“You’ll get better as you keep working on it!” she said.

 

It was December, about two weeks before Christmas when I finally finished my scarf. I found myself at First United once again helping out with our wonderful Beauty Night volunteers. Mama Elsie was sitting in her usual spot in the corner observing all the fun, busy with a new project in her hands; this time sewing slippers together. Naturally, I went over to admire them. She had done a fantastic job! She told me people put in orders for the slippers and once she’s done she would sell it to them. I told her how I finally finished my scarf! “Oh that’s wonderful!” she exclaimed. I laughed, and told her I was surprised I managed to finish it before Christmas. She reached into her carrier and pulled out a plastic bag, handing it to me. I peeked inside the bag to find two neat piles of pink and white knitted squares.

“Wow, these are beautiful.” I said.

“I have these squares but I’m going to be too busy to put them together. You can take em’ home and make a baby blanket out of them.”

“Oh me? No, no I couldn’t. I have no idea how to even begin making one.”

She waved her hands n’ shook her head, “No, no it’s easy! You just have to sew them together straight down the lines. You could do it! You can make a blanket!”

I looked at her, trying to read her face. Was she joking? … Why did she believe in me so much? All I had done was complete a scarf! That hardly made me qualified. I stared down at the squares in the bag, (30 white and 30 pink) perfectly stacked in two columns.

“Alright Mama Elsie” I promised, “I’ll do what I can.”

And with that I was the proud new owner of two stacks of squares, beautifully knitted, but unattached.

 

Over the next few weeks, I consulted anyone and everyone who knew anything about knitting, crocheting or sewing. I visited the local crafts store and the kind ladies there helped me get all set up with the right needles. I poured over countless videos online trying to decide the best way to put this blanket together. I borrowed a tapestry needle from one of my aunts and started lining up the squares; carefully stitching them together. Any free time I had during the day would be allotted to crocheting borders or attaching squares. At long last, I had completed the blanket. I spread it out on the bed and took a look at it. Not too bad for a first try. I couldn’t wait to give it back to Mama Elsie.

 

The next night at First United, I looked around for Mama Elsie hoping I’d see her. She was nowhere to be found. Soon the volunteers got to work, talking to the ladies, sharing stories and laughing about many things. I had just finished with a participant when I looked up and saw Mama Elsie sitting asleep in one of the chairs in the corner. I brought the blanket with me and crouched down beside her chair.

“Mama Elsie?” I asked, “Do you remember this?”

I opened out the completed blanket and placed it across her lap. Suddenly I felt shy and a bit nervous. What if she had forgotten? Or what if she thought it wasn’t that great, or maybe, she thought it was hideous and didn’t want it at all!

As she felt the blanket, her face lit up and she exclaimed, “Oh wow! Look at how beautiful this is!” She ran her fingers along the stitches inspecting the ridges. “You did a great job! It looks wonderful!”

I was beaming. I couldn’t believe she said it was good!

“Well, it’s for you” I said, “Thank you so much for letting me put these squares together. I enjoyed working on it!”

She paused and looked down at the blanket.

“You know, I have a friend who just had a baby girl, and I haven’t had time to make anything for her yet. I could give her this blanket.”

I smiled. “I think that would be a great idea.”

As I wrapped up the blanket and placed it gently inside the bag for her, I thought about how a small, tiny, baby would soon find comfort and warmth in a few squares brought together by an expert and a beginner.

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Team Beauty Night in Action

What is Beauty Nite? Love to all women. Pampering, non-judgemental. Head to toe feeling of loving yourself! Thank you ladies! - Beauty Night Participant

Happy 2013! Team Beauty Night jumped right into the new year with two beauty nights in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside (DTES). With January 1 falling on the Tuesday, we started our year visiting some of our community partnerships facilities.Wednesday night brought Team Beauty Night to Sorella House and Thursday to First United Church (320 East Hastings Street).

Our visit to First United Church is always special to us. Back in 2000, Wish Drop in Centre’s home in the church. 12 years ago, we held our first Beauty Night there. Last night volunteers, staff, and participants shared their thoughts as what they love about Beauty Night.

 

 

“Its a great program for all the women. I Have been coming for 8 years. It’s great to be pampered by all the volunteers and staff. I engage all woman to treat themself with love and be treated the way they should. Thanks Carol (Caroline MacGillivray) and all the girls that are here. Pampering can encourage them.” Tracy, Beauty Night participant.

If you are interested in joining our cause, there are opportunities to volunteer, donate or become a sponsor. Thank you for your on going support. Beauty Night… dignity is beautiful.

 

 

 

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York House Students Support Beauty Night Society

We met our wonderful friends from York House School when Monica Regan grade 6 class were volunteering to decorate and fill xmas stockings. Caroline MacGillivray came to speak to the two classes about Beauty Night Society and the work we do. The girls wanted to help - and help they did. They created friendship bracelets and sold them. They raised $218 for our cause. On December, 18th they came to our 12 year anniversary holiday party to bring the cheque, share some delicious tiger bark with our ladies and paint nails. We are delighted that many of them will be attending our next volunteer orientation on January 8th, 2013 at 6pm at DTES Women’s Centre 302 Columbia to officially join Team Beauty Night.
If you would like to make a donation or join Team Beauty Night, please click on the donate now or volunteer button on the left hand side of the page. Beauty Night because dignity is beautiful. 12 Years, 26, 000 makeovers thanks to 500+ volunteers

We met our wonderful friends from York House School when Monica Regan grade 6 class were volunteering to decorate and fill xmas stockings. Caroline MacGillivray came to speak to the two classes about Beauty Night Society and the work we do. The girls wanted to help - and help they did. They created friendship bracelets and sold them. They raised $218 for our cause. On December, 18th they came to our 12 year anniversary holiday party to bring the cheque, share some delicious tiger bark with our ladies and paint nails. We are delighted that many of them will be attending our next volunteer orientation on January 8th, 2013 at 6pm at DTES Women’s Centre 302 Columbia to officially join Team Beauty Night — with Kash Arianpour and Caroline MacGillivray.

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