From Northern Virginia Family Service <[email protected]>
Subject Your October NVFS Insider
Date October 21, 2021 10:27 PM
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Domestic Violence Awareness Month, CARE Awards, Escala in the News, Operation Turkey and Gifting for Families, Top In-Kind Needs & Volunteering

























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Show Your Support for Families Impacted by Domestic Violence

Did you know that October is Domestic Violence Awareness month? NVFS' Multicultural Center provides trauma-informed, culturally appropriate support for victims of trauma and domestic abuse in Northern Virginia. To learn more about this program's impact, read Diana's story <[link removed]> to see how NVFS helped her find the strength and resiliency she needed to care for herself and her children.

To support NVFS' efforts to provide holistic support for victims of trauma and domestic abuse, please consider making a contribution today <[link removed]>.
























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Register for the Annual CARE Awards

Registration is now open for the CARE Awards in 2021 <[link removed]>! Please join us for this virtual event where we will recognize 19 exemplary companies proactively making our region one of the best places to live, work, and play.

In addition to recognizing the 2021 CARE winners <[link removed]>, the event will feature keynote speaker Dr. C. Nicole Mason <[link removed]>, President & CEO of the Institute for Women's Policy Research, who coined the term she-cession at the start of the pandemic to describe the disproportionate impact of the employment and income losses on women.

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Escala Featured in The Washington Post

On October 18, The Washington Post featured NVFS' Escala program <[link removed]>, which provides customized training and support to aspiring small business owners. The article highlights how, even during the height of the COVID crisis, Escala <[link removed]> helped immigrant food entrepreneurs achieve their small businesses dreams. Thanks to this program, offered in partnership with La Cocina VA <[link removed]>, Roberto Tapia, owner of Roda Juice, found he had the confidence needed to achieve his goals.



























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Holiday Calls for Action: Operation Turkey and Gifting for Families

Every year, thousands of families experiencing poverty depend on NVFS to help make the holidays special for their children. Operation Turkey and Gifting for Families <[link removed]> are two of NVFS' most well-known initiatives in the community, and both are driven by volunteers and contributors like you!

Operation Turkey : For more than 25 years, NVFS has been providing Thanksgiving and holiday food packages for thousands of families in Greater Prince William with Operation Turkey. Thanks to generous support from the community, nearly 50,000 pounds of food are donated each year from schools, businesses, civic and faith groups and individuals. For more information on how to donate food, check out our Operation Turkey flier <[link removed]>. If interested, please sign up today to volunteer <[link removed]>. Slots are limited.

Gifting for Families : Holidays are particularly difficult for families experiencing poverty. Parents take joy in giving their children gifts at the holidays, but unfortunately often have to make a choice between gifts and groceries or other household necessities. Gifting for Families ensures these parents will be able to give their children gifts without further stretching their budgets. Can you donate a toy this year for a child experiencing poverty? If so, please check out our toy list <[link removed]>. Keep an eye out for the volunteer sign-up link in next month's Insider.

If you are short on time but still want to support these efforts, please consider making a contribution today <[link removed]>!

































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Make a Difference by Volunteering!

NVFS depends on the individuals and organizations that volunteer and/or provide in-kind donations in support of our programs. Whether you volunteer to greet people at the thrift shop, unload boxes of donated food at our Hunger Resource Center, or prepare meals at our homeless shelter, your efforts will make a difference for the families we help thrive.

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Top In-Kind Needs

* 3-step folding step ladder
* Booster seats for children (new only)
* Highchairs (new only)
* Bed pillows (new only)
* Baby wipes for sensitive skin
* Pullups - gender neutral
* Diapers - size 4, 5, and 6
* Full size lotion
* Full size body wash (for men, women, and children)
* Full size conditioner
* Deodorant (for men and women)
* Plastic travel containers for soap
* Shower shoes: flip flops in various sizes (for men, women, and children)
* Food items: cooking oil/spray, sugar, flour, condiments and seasonings, beans, tomato sauce





















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