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Operation Y: Passion Avenue + Others

Since April we have been working with a dynamic but rather shy group of grade 7 girls in Vancouver who the school identified as girls who could really benefit from some leadership development. We’ve posted some of their work on our blog

Today we completed our work together but holding mini conference fun day at their school. They had the ideas, they generated the activities, and we put it together. They even got to invite some of their class mates

Thanks to some amazing volunteers including Tiffany from Beauty Night Society who taught the girls to make homemade hair condition and face masks and Julia Spitale who sing with and for the girls (even Loretta, Passion ED, did her duet debut!). With generous donations from Kat Thorsen we made sock pigs. And thanks to Vyvian’s mom who came out and did 30 sets of nail polish designs we had a busy four hours and lots of fun!

It was amazing to see all the girls, their leadership and the positive contribution to their school and peers. We even had our sponsor teacher state how amazing it has been to see the transformation in the girls and the vice principal has invited us to come back next year.

Passion Avenue girls.. you are amazing! You’ve done amazing work and we are all so proud of you!

We’d also like to give a special shout out to our amazing new volunteer Sabine who gave her entire morning/afternoon to helping us out and making today run smoothly!

Check out some pictures we shot today!



Passion wins Edelman Canada’s Little Give

We received some exciting news on Thursday afternoon!  Passion Foundation is one of three recipients for the Little Give Vancouver 2011.

Edelman is Canada’s leading independent public relations firm and we at Passion are so excited to see what wonderful things we can create in the 48 hrs we have with our Edelman team.

Passion Foundation is ready for the next steps. We are ready to reach out to more girls so they in turn can reach their goals and contribute more positively in their communities.

Stay tuned!



Positive Mes from the Passion Avenue

Over the last couple weeks I’ve been working with an amazing group of girls at an elementary school in Vancouver.

Some are bold, some are shy, and some are all smiles. They are all unique, special, and talented.

Last week they finished their Positive Me’s from the Elements of SUCCESS coaching series and worked on recognizing their personal limitations and transforming those limitations into positive affirmations.

These young women will be heading into high school next year and our goal is to get them as connected as possible to their light, passion, and energy!

We all know high school can be quite the challenge for those who aren’t as connected with their esteem and so our goal is to get them in the know about how truly amazing they really are!

Here is some of their work:

At the end of the workshop I asked the girls to stand on their chairs and declare one thing they loved about themselves. And even challenged them to look at each other than they said it.

” funny…. smart…. beautiful… friendly… kind… truthful… athletic… honest… creative… real ”

They left feeling tall and smiling!

—Loretta, ED- Passion Foundation



Child Protection Worker shares story of Passion Project

The Passion Project

By Laura Fritz (published in the custody center newsletter)

Forgiveness and acceptance are two concepts with which many people grapple throughout their lives. Therefore, when the young women at Burnaby Youth Custody Services decided to gift these acts to the community for Christmas, it was not surprising that the emotional response was immense.

Their Christmas present came to fruition when several of the girls completed a program entitled, “Phenomenal Women: The Elements of Success”. This program had been designed by Loretta Cella, founder of the Passion Program, and presented by her with the assistance of Laura Fritz, the Center’s Social Worker. After ten weeks of self-examination, the young women were given the opportunity to look outwards, to see what they could do for their community. While brainstorming on the basketball court, the themes of forgiveness and acceptance were generated and the young women decided that these acts could be embodied in several sculptures. The Asperity Unit decided to create “The Lady of Forgiveness”, envisioning a vibrant 6’7” tall woman who would protectively hold a heart in her arms.  “The Beautifully Honoured Women of Originality”, which were envisioned by the Emerald Unit were to be of varying shapes and sizes, united and defined by their refusal to adhere to beauty, body and ethnic stereotypes. The girls all agreed that they wanted to build “The Women” from recyclable materials and then would add pictures, poems and thoughts about what they wanted to forgive and accept about themselves and others. With final words of encouragement from Loretta the implementation of the plan was then turned over to the young women and Laura.

As there was just over a month until Christmas, the pressure was on. Not only were the girls’ emotions challenged as they had to think about their personal lives, they also had to figure out how to piece together a pile of recyclable material, honour their commitment to the community, manage their time, work together and respect each other’s varying abilities to contribute to the project.

Although the project was meant to be a gift to the community, it started to have a ripple affect even before the first pieces of newspaper were shredded and dipped into warm gooey flour water.  Staff members at BYCS contributed recyclables, the Passion Foundation received donations for start up materials and once things got going, staff members lent a hand with gluing, stapling, taping and painting. A genuine interest and excitement on the staff’s part was evident as was their support in encouraging the girls to complete the project, in mediating issues that arose and complementing the young women as the sculptures took shape, in keeping the girls on track and also in showing them that they and their project were of worth and value. Being believed in is also a tremendous gift.

Prior to leaving the Center, the sculptures were displayed during the Christmas Open House so the rest of the youths and their families could see the girls’ gift.  The sculptures were then taken to UBC Robson Square and given to the community as a public display over the Christmas holiday.  An explanation of the project as well as a drop box was left with “The Women” so that the public could add to them.

In her article for the Vancouver Observer, Loretta Cella described the impact of the young women’s sculptures: “Some people left drawings and notes for the girls to read, and others left poetry and stories. It’s hard to say how many viewed the art pieces, but there were over 50 notes left on site. They were written by girls, women and men from as far away as New York, Montreal and Kamloops. Many were also left by Vancouverites”.

These contributions were then added to the sculptures.  Loretta continued that, “Each time, I was left speechless. The words and drawings were moving. One contributor expressed, ‘I spent years cutting myself. I have 400 scars. Should I have them removed by surgery or accept them?’ Others sent messages of encouragement to the young women. ‘Your representation of women is a solid insightful statement of our society. We need to encourage creativity and to give everyone an opportunity to explore their inner ‘selfs.’ I, as a man, am equally inspired,’ wrote Mahood from Kamloops. Another wrote, ‘Thank you for your honesty. Your art is inspiring. Forgiving ourselves is hard work, yes, but we’re worth it…you are SO worth it. May you be free of suffering. May your hearts be full of love and light. With Love’.’’

After the holidays “The Women” returned to the Center and were displayed on a rotational basis in the lobby.  Again a drop box has been left so that the connection between the girls, their gift and the community can continue. Shortly after the return of the sculptures, Loretta had an opportunity to share some of the remarks with one of the young women at BYCS.  Loretta said that, “She read them, sat in silence for a short while and said, ‘That’s pretty darn cool. All these people got to be a part of this.’  I explained to her how these people’s courage to change had a ripple effect on the community and asked her to imagine for a minute how these lives might have been moved because of it. She smiled in silence.”

Laura Fritz



INFUSE BC: Encouraging Leadership

INFUSE BC is a partnership between the Passion Foundation and Strength within Girls Group.

It’s 10 hours of life enhancement and leadership coaching combined with a 5 hour girls conference open to schools, community organizations, and institutions in BC. Call 604.395.7685 or email infusebc@passionfoundation.com



Why we love a Little More Good

Vancouver is blessed by an amazing woman named Katie Jeanes. Katie, 24,  is all about raising awareness on the the importance of giving where we can in this crazy world of ours.

Check out this weeks article in the Vancouver Observer

We are proud to know Katie and her team!



Introduction: Giovanni’s Passion

Passion Foundation has made a decision to take a leap into the social enterprising world.

Working with an amazing group of young women (Lucia, Kiran, and Manpreet) from the YWiB SFU Project Give, Loretta is looking to create a euro style pastry shop in the memory of her nonno (grandfather) Giovanni Marcuzzi.

Giovanni’s Passion will be a old New York meets Euro style pastry stop with an urban twist. Not only will it be offering great coffee but old school pastries and yes… raw desserts. It’s social, local, and has value.

Giovanni’s Passion will be a place that will offer young women in the Metro Vancouver area a one year term employment opportunity in front and back of the house. Providing not only formal skills and stable employment but also an opportunity increase literacy and social capital.

The idea of Giovanni’s Passion is to take a long standing dream that Giovanni had. He had hoped that someone in the family would open a restaurant where people could come together have great food and chance to connect and celebrate life.

We’re set up a twitter account, youtube channel, and will be posting videos and updates as we move along in this journey.

The idea is to open Giovanni’s Passion on May 9, 2012, what would have been Giovanni’s 90th birthday.

Follow our progress through out social media outlets.

Have questions or would like to be involved? (604). 395.7685



Women of Originality

Here are the Women of Originality:


The girls created these women after a discussion took place in the cell unit one evening.

The girls indicated that forgiveness was not enough; acceptance of our selves is just as, if not, more

important in creating change in our lives. Based on the need for them and most girls they know to start accepting their bodies and individuality they created this circle of women.

They have represented diverse ethnic groups, body sizes, and heights; crossing their characteristics to illustrate that although they aim to be “perfect” and unique we are all one and yet diverse in our own way.

They believe that girls need to start respecting and accepting their bodies, their cultures, and them selves more.

Their Ask:

The young women ask that you contribute a letter, poem, photo, or small drawing to contribute to their artwork. This is their way of bringing community together for a common cause.

Email us at info@passionfoundation.com subject line: Women of Originality or post a comment here on the topic of Acceptance and Body Image.


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Can’t come to us…We’ll come to you

Today someone gave us an great idea.

Why not blog pictures of the Burnaby Youth Custody’s art exhibit for those people who can’t make it down to the UBC Robson Square so people can post comments? Then you can type them out and bring them down every day, adding them to the art pieces.

BRILLIANT!

So here is the Lady of Forgiveness

The girls of the Burnaby Youth Custody Center created the Lady of Forgiveness with a thought that most of us need to create some form of forgiveness in our lives.  They believe that we either need to forgive the actions of other that have affected us or to ask for forgiveness for actions we took that caused pain to others.

To them, the Lady of Forgiveness raises awareness that self harm and violence can be ended with forgiveness and creating inner peace.

Their Ask:

The young women ask that you contribute a letter, poem, photo, or small drawing to contribute to their artwork.  This is their way of bringing community together for a common cause.

Have something you want to share with them or something you want to contribute to the topic? A belief, want, idea, experience of inspiration?

Please post it here or email it to info@passionfoundation.com  with a Subject line: Lady of Forgiveness

Check the next blog: Women of Originality



underage thinking: Christmas is in the air!

But where’s the snow?

Okay Vancouver, where are you hiding all of the snow? I could have sworn that I saw it snow in New Westminster yesterday for about 5 minutes while I was on the bus. Could it be my imagination? Did you see it too? Also, does anybody know where you can buy “Christmas spirit”? They MUST sell it somewhere at Wal-Mart, I mean, they sell EVERYTHING there! Lately, I’ve been feeling quite down and depressed about Christmas, but things seem to be looking up!

I’ll admit it, I’ve had such a difficult time with not being in the Christmas spirit. Lately, I’ve been so busy that I haven’t even had time to consider going Christmas shopping, let alone enjoy a Christmas movie or holiday baking! These days I’ve been feeling stressed out and I’ve been very distant from everyone. I suppose it could be the fact that I’ve had way too much on my plate lately, or the fact that I was moping about missing Christmas in Vavenby for the first time. This would be the first Christmas without my grandparents and immediate family. It’s scary thinking that you’re going to spend it away from the people who you’ve spent it with for your whole life. Basically, I felt like boycotting Christmas this year.

Recently, I’ve had quite a few people invite me for Christmas, because they knew that I’d be spending it alone. What I absolutely LOVE about Christmas is that no matter what, you’re never going to be alone. There’s always amazing people out there who have a heart of gold and invite you in! Undoubtedly, I felt loved and special!

Last Friday, I helped my school out with picking up and delivering Christmas hampers, and I was floored by how generous people are! We delivered to a few immigrant families who barely knew English, and who were just starting out. They seemed so overwhelmed by how much we were delivering to them and seemed so appreciative! It felt so great spending the day helping others out, for the first time this holiday season, I felt the “Christmas spirit”. I find that people are constantly talking about how horrible people are getting, but when I witnessed how much people were BUYING and donating for complete strangers, I realized that there’s a lot of good in this world still. No matter how bad the world gets, there’s always going to be excellent, bighearted people out there. I’m excited to do it all again tomorrow!

Last night I joined my school at the Winter Harp concert downtown at a beautiful church. We ran a concession stand to help raise money for the 2011 grad. We raised quite a bit of money, and it was a wonderful experience! When we went into the sanctuary to enjoy the eccentric sounds of harps unraveling their elegant harmonies, it was so beautifully done and filled my heart with the Christmas spirit!

This morning I decided something very, very exciting. I’m able to go home for Christmas!! Sadly, I had to cancel my Christmas plans with a few people, but on the other hand, I get to see my family! It’s been such a long time since I’ve seen them all, so I’m absolutely stoked to see them! I’ll be leaving on Christmas eve and coming back on Boxing day! Fingers crossed, the roads will be good though, because if they’re full of snow then I can’t go. The coquihala highway is known for treacherous roads in the winter, so lets hope that they stay clear!

Excited from making arrangements to go home for Christmas, I went to Metrotown mall to go Christmas shopping. It was crawling with people, I thought I was going to suffocate to death! All in all, I am almost done my Christmas shopping, and I’m almost ready for the adventure to Vavenby! Unfortunately, I haven’t sent out Christmas cards out yet, but I still plan on doing it within the next day or two. I guess they’d be classed as “New Years Cards?” Oh well, I guess it’s the thought that counts in the end!

I hope that everybody enjoys their Christmas, I’ll be back next week with a new, fresh blog!

Merry Christmas everyone!!