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The Power of Compassion

The Power of Compassion
by Amy Van Den Hooven

I have been volunteering with Beauty Night for about 9 months and I recently started working as a Homeless Advocate and Outreach Worker for the summer. Throughout my experience working with a lot of homeless people and people who suffer from mental illness and addiction, I have learned a lot about the darkness that many of these people live in. Many people that I have met have faced severe trauma in their lives, causing them to fall into a dark hole that they can’t get out off. During my time working and volunteering I have also realized that the best medicine for those that are suffering so greatly is simply having compassion for them.

 

An event that really opened my eyes up to this was a couple weeks ago when I was volunteering at Beauty Night. It was a Monday night at the Downtown Eastside (DTES) Women’s Center and it was tense compared the usual Beauty Nights. Many women were enjoying their pampering, however many were also really on edge. Maybe it was just one of those days, or maybe it was because it had been a month since many had received their last welfare cheque, putting them in survival mode. On this tense night the event that reminded me how important it is to have compassion for people was meeting Angel.

 

As soon as Beauty Night began a woman hustled into the bathroom of the DTES Women’s Center. For the whole evening this woman stayed in the bathroom and you could see a pile of clothes lying on the floor of her stall. The woman was cutting her clothes. At first I wondered why, but later I realized it was a way for her to “spice” up her style a little bit by changing the way her clothes looked. As Beauty Night came to an end many of us were already emotionally exhausted because of the tension between some of the women. We asked the woman in the stall nicely to leave soon, since the Women’s Center was closing. The woman with her freshly cut clothes was quite furious that she was being told to leave. Seeing the frustration Caroline quickly went over to help calm the woman and to talk with her. She was not only a new face to me, but she was also a new face to Caroline. You could see the woman slowly calm down and begin to have a bit of life back in her face as she realized that Caroline was there to listen to her. As everyone began to leave, Annie and I joined the conversation with Caroline, as she had been talking with this woman for about 45 minutes. As I got closer to the woman I could not tell her age because of the open sores that covered her face, the exhaustion that you could see in her eyes, and her bald head. You could see that this woman was addicted to drugs and in a very dark place in her life.

 

Once we joined the conversation the woman introduced herself as Angel. She was more than happy to have more people in her conversation. As she began to talk I realized how profound, philosophical, and funny this woman was. Angel was able to share many things with us as we listened, which I don’t think she experienced for a very long time in her life. She talked about her life and the struggles that she has gone through. Angel also shared how she has taken many paths in her life and that she still has not chosen the right one. However, she told us that she would find the right one, and that we needed to pray for her to whoever we believed in. She reminded us it doesn’t matter what you believe in, as long as you believe in something greater than yourself. For a woman that is addicted to drugs, living in an SRO, and has been in a severe vehicle accident where she was left for dead, she had so much wisdom. At the time I wished that I had a tape recorder because I really wanted to remember everything she was saying. For me it was a glimpse into the life of someone that had fallen deep into that dark hole. However, as we listened to her it was almost like we were letting light into that hole. She only really wanted to talk and have someone to listen to her. As our conversation came to an end she thanked us so much for talking and joked that she had been talking for so long. I honestly could have listened to her talk more. One thing that was so powerful that she said, “Before this conversation I just wanted to go get high, but now after talking with you, I don’t have that desire.”

 

It made me realize that the best thing that we can have for people that are suffering is compassion. If we have compassion and are able to listen it will help put light into the dark places that they are living in. We may not be able to do anything greater for them than show that we care, but sometimes that is all they need. It might change their lives forever, for a week, or maybe just a few minutes, but at least by showing compassion we are making a difference. And I believe that at Beauty Night all of us are working to show compassion for these women. We want to listen to what they have to say so that we can learn from them, and hopefully make as much of a difference in their lives as they make in ours.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Beauty Night?

Beauty Night Society is a volunteer based organization that offers marginalized women and youth makeovers and other wellness programs that will help them build their self-esteem and feelings of self worth.

Who are Beauty Night’s Clients?

Beauty Night Society serves hundreds of women and youth including those living on the streets, drug users, survival sex-trade workers and women with criminal records. Many of our clients may have AIDS or Hep C.

Most of Beauty Night’s clients have deal with physical or sexual abuse from an early age. In fact 90% of women in the survival sex trade and/or in correctional facilities have experienced sexual abuse.

Many Beauty Night clients deal with homelessness, poverty, and isolation. Other Beauty Night clients include young mothers, those living with mental illness, and the elderly.

What do you offer your clients?

We offer our clients support, friendship and programs to learn skills such as self-care and nutrition, fitness, goal setting, stress management, literacy, and interview preparation. One of our most popular programs is Beauty Night where volunteer professionals offer women free hair cuts, manicures, massages and makeovers. We also donate clothing and beauty products such as shampoo, skincare, and makeup.

Aren’t your clients more in need of essentials like health care, housing and jobs?

Beauty Night incorporates health care into our program. For example many of our volunteers who offer pedicures to our clients are nursing students who are checking for diabetes symptoms while applying nail polish. Beauty Night partners with many agencies that offer more extensive health care, housing, job training, and shelter.

Of course makeup and clothes are not as important as necessities like a place to live or finding a job. But they are still important contributors to helping women get off the street.

We at Beauty Night recognize that self-esteem is an important part of regaining control over one’s life. A nice haircut and professional outfit can make a woman much more confident about applying for a job or starting a new class at school. We also teach women how to look after their health through fitness and nutrition.

In addition, for many women on the street, human touch is associated with physical or sexual abuse. Having their shoulders massaged or hair brushed by a caring volunteer are wonderful reminders of how healing touch can be. Beauty Night strives to give its clients a rare moment of pleasure and pampering.

Besides Makeovers, What else does Beauty Night Do?

Other Beauty Night programs include:

Literacy

Creative Endeavours

Fitness and Nutrition

Personal Development

Can I get a tax receipt?

Yes. Beauty Night Society is a registered Canadian Charity. We give tax receipts for monietary donations over $10.

Where can I drop off donations of product?

Please contact [email protected].

What products does Beauty Night need?

  • New make up
  • Cotton pads
  • New mascara wands
  • Makeup applicators
  • Nail files
  • Yoga mats
  • New Skin care products
  • Small mirrors
  • Brush cleaner
  • Makeup remover
  • Organic fruit and vegetables
  • Herbal tea
  • Nail polish remover

Where do Beauty Night events take place?


In Vancouver

Mon through Thursday we are at 412 E Cordova from 6:30 to 9pm.

Toronto: Pending

Prince George: Pending

Victoria: Pending

What does Beauty Night Need?

$$$ for programming

New Product/ supplies

Volunteers

Who is on Beauty Night’s Board?

Caroline MacGillivray – Founder and President

Julia Saunders – Vice President

Rebecca Kerbel – Secretary

Bethany Tapp – Treasurer

Directors at Large:

Dave Dickson

Courtey Smith

Gwen Webster

Bill Nevison