November Winning Charity

Greetings Ladies,
I want to extend my heartfelt gratitude to each and every one of you who made it out to our meeting last night. It was truly inspiring to gather together and catch up and network with each other.  We heard from last month’s winning charity about where our donations were used. Thank you to James who spoke in detail about Toolbox Niagara. What a great organization he is heading up. The cinch bags he showcased, proudly displaying our 100+ Women Niagara logo, are a fantastic addition to our efforts in the community. I can’t express how exciting it is to have something so meaningful and branded that represents our collective mission! See the photos attached. We were all so eager to see what was inside each one. They are stocked with men’s socks, mitts, tuques, snacks and toiletries. Thank you James for an excellent presentation and explanation.
Our winning charity is the Resource Centre at Start Me Up Niagara.  A special thank you goes to Sam for her insightful presentation about Start Me Up NiagaraResource Centre. Her thorough explanation of the essential services they provide resonated deeply with all of us. It was wonderful to see the overwhelming support from the ladies as we voted to back this vital charity. Together, we are truly making a difference in the lives of those in need.
Start Me Up Niagara (SMUN) is a non-profit organization celebrating 25 years of serving individuals facing significant life challenges across the Niagara Region. Through a wide range of programs—including the Resource Centre, Work Action Centre, Bike Me Up, medical services, and food initiatives—SMUN empowers people with tools, skills, and confidence to move forward. Its Resource Centre & Kitchen Program serves as a lifeline for those struggling with poverty, homelessness, and mental health challenges, offering essential supports such as meals, hygiene kits, housing referrals, and access to medical and counselling services. In 2024 alone, the Centre served over 13,000 meals and connected hundreds of individuals to vital community resources.
Food security remains central to SMUN’s mission, with local partners providing donations that support both clients and other community agencies. One highlight is their school lunch program, which delivers weekly meals to 180 food-insecure children in three local schools—helping fill critical nutritional gaps on weekends and holidays. The agency’s work is sustained entirely through private donations and community support, with no government funding. Stories like ‘Jeff’s’—a man overcoming immense personal challenges to achieve employment and independence—illustrate the transformative impact of SMUN’s compassionate, community-driven approach. Continued funding is vital to keep the Resource Centre’s doors open and ensure Niagara’s most vulnerable residents are supported with dignity and care.
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As we look ahead, I am eager to see everyone again in the new year! Our meeting dates have been set, so please mark your calendars. Let’s continue to grow in our mission to support our community and each other. Please see the attached card with all the dates for 2026.
Thank you once again for your commitment, passion, and enthusiasm. Together, we can achieve great things!
Cheers
Debbie Pine
Chairperson
100+ Women Niagara