Photographer Ken Villeneuve brings Truth & Beauty Photos to Vancouver’s DTES Interurban Gallery to Raise Money for Beauty Night

Truth & Beauty: Photographs by Ken Villeneuve runs until Dec 7th at Vancouver’s InterUrban Gallery. Calendars featuring Ken’s photos are for avail for $10, proceeds will help Beauty Night meet the growing needs of impoverished women & youth.


Truth & Beauty: Photographs by Ken Villeneuve is on display at Vancouver’s InterUrban Gallery until December 7th. Ken Villeneuve created this collection of photographs over the past five years. The exhibit focuses on Vancouver’s downtown eastside, and on Beauty Night in particular. Ken has also included portraits from Something to Eat, a Place to Sleep, and Someone Who Gives a Damn, his documentary about homelessness.

“Don’t believe all the negative things you read and hear about the DTES, there are pockets of optimism and cheerfulness, and Beauty Night is one of them. This show was inspired by Beauty Night and all of the lovely people that attend,” says Ken.

Ken has generously created Truth & Beauty desk calendars featuring his photos with proceeds going to Beauty Night ($10 at InterUrban Gallery, cash only).

Beauty Night Society is celebrating its 13th year and 36,000th makeover for impoverished women and youth. Funds raised through the sale of Truth & Beauty calendars will help Beauty Night increase the number of makeovers provided each week from 250 to 300. “Currently we have 10 organizations on a wait list who would like us to deliver services to their participants. We are hoping to raise the resources we need to be able to meet the growing need,” says Beauty Night founder Caroline MacGillivray.

‘Beauty is truth, truth beauty’ - that is all ye know on earth, and all you need to know. -John Keats

InterUrban Gallery is located @ 1 East Hastings Street. Ken Villeneuve’s Truth & Beauty exhibit runs Wed to Sat (1pm-5pm) until December 7th, admission is free.

Share

Beauty Night Celebrates Giving 36,000 Makeovers at With Dignity Masquerade Ball on Nov 2nd

On Saturday November 2nd, 2013 Heritage Hall will play host to the inaugural With Dignity Masquerade Ball, a fundraiser to benefit local charity Beauty Night Society.

The evening will be a presentation of local art, fashion by Nancy Perreault Collections, pole and pin-up performances, a silent auction, and intriguing costumes. Donations will go to support the Beauty Night’s three programs which aim to help women and youth build self-esteem, live with dignity, and make positive lifestyle choices.

As a prelude to the night’s festivities, the day’s activities also aim to fundraise for the charity. From 11am to 6pm, the Hall will be open for the public to attend a forum called “Skin Salon.” There will be speakers and vendors relating to:
  • skin health
  • the ingredients in beauty, body and skin care products
  • corporate social responsibility
  • the importance of buying “clean” products
Special guest speaker is author and local women’s health advocate Lorna Vanderheaghe. Entry is by donation.

The concept for the event was the brainchild of two local entrepreneurs in the “clean” beauty industry: Arline Trividic (owner of
Smell This Aromatherapy, a local manufacturer of “clean” skin care products) and Estie Gonzalez (owner/operator of Derma Bright Clinic).
Beauty Night Society is celebrating its 36,000th makeover for impoverished women and youth. Monies raised will help them increase the number of makeovers given each week from 250 to 300. ”Currently we have 10 organizations on the wait list who would like us to deliver services to their participants. We are hoping to raise the resources we need to be able to meet the growing need,” says Beauty Night founder Caroline MacGillivray.
For more information on the event or to purchase tickets, please visit event brite
Share

Why Beauty Night? Our Volunteers & Participants Speak

Our friend and past board member, Bill Nevison interviews some of our volunteers and participants about what Beauty Night means to them.

Share

What They Did for Beauty Night!

Our friends from Le Physique put themselves out there to raise money for our cause! During their Train the Trainer event, people bid the trainers to perform physical feat. Burpees, chin ups, spider walk, parkour and much more were some of the physical feats. Award for most unusual?

“My challenge was to spell supercalifragiliticexpialidocious with my feet (abs and hip flexors!!) while Shadow licked peanut butter off my head and face (he totally missed my nose and cheeks, said Le Physique owner, Nicole Yamanaka.

“Every $24 raised enables us to improve the life of one of our participants,” says Beauty Night Society, Founder, Caroline MacGillivray,”We are absolutely thrilled to have Le Physique trainers supporting our cause in such an innovative way.”

Share

Less Than Two Tickets to the Movies

On April 1st, our new Fiscal year began. Our goals this year are to serve 250 participants each week. By offering additional leadership training to our volunteer base of 500 volunteers, increasing our community partnerships and focusing on strengthening the ones we currently have, we aim to better serve our participants. Last year we served 10, 000 participants.

For $24, you can make a positive impact in a woman’s life. Less than two tickets to the movies.

Share

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.

Share

Beauty Night in Vancouver AND Surrey Tonight!

Team Beauty Night visits our friends at Maxxine Wright in Surrey

The first Wednesday of the month tends to be a busy night for Team Beauty Night. On the first Wednesday of the month, we offer programming in Surrey and Vancouver. As we continue to build our volunteer base and community support for our cause, we can continue to increase offer additional services to the women who participate in our programs.

Team Beauty Night in Vancouver

We are grateful for the support of our volunteers, community and corporate partners who make it possible for us to build an empowered community. If you want to become a volunteer or a monthly donor, please visit the buttons on the left side of the page.

 

Share

Beauty Night Launches Monthly Programs in Burnaby

Team Beauty Night Members:
(back row) Courtney, Carol, Fiona (Front row) Mylen, Stephanie and Caroline at 1st monthly Beauty Night in Burnaby

February 28th we escaped from the rain and visited our friends at Elspeth House in Burnaby. Over tea and snacks, services such as hair cuts, foot care, skin care, nail care and relaxation massage were offered to our participants.

Our first monthly event in Burnaby started off slow. The participants came by to greet us. Yet it took a while to connect and build the level of comfort to have programming. By the end of the evening laughter, friendship and fun filled the room. The following day we received a beautiful email from one of our friends on staff:

Dear Caroline,

I wanted to give you and your wonderful volunteers a sincere THANK YOU from Elspeth House. The goodwill and positive energy that you brought to the women through your personal attention and kindness has facilitated a climate of kindness and respect that is evident today between the women. Thank you to you and your volunteers for modeling dignity, respect and compassion in action and passing this along to the women as a powerful tool that they can use in their interpersonal relationships.

I overheard some of the women telling you and your volunteers their personal stories and this is evidence that you were able to create a safe and trusting environment in a very short time that humanizes and validates women wherever they area in their personal history. Leadership has many definitions and leaders have many qualities, the best leaders are the ones that see what needs to be done, organize like minded people, roll up their sleeves and get the job done. These are the people that make a difference in peoples lives and you are one of those people.

The women have signed a thank you card (their idea) to you and your volunteers and I told them that I would send it off to you, could you send me your postal address?

Sincerely,

Marlene

 

Share

Beauty Night Featured on Telus Optik TV

Share

Beauty Night Makes Front Page of Burnaby Newsleader

We are absolutely thrilled to be on the front page of the Burnaby Newsleader!

Huge thank you to Mario Bartel for putting the news of our expansion of monthly beauty night events in Surrey, New West and Burnaby on the front page.

 

Share