Women’s Transitional Housing and Supports Programs - Making No Bones About it
Bahar Dehnadi takes a minute every day to connect with the rest of the WTHSP team.
Earlier this year, she tumbled into the endless well that is TikTok and found a 13-year-old pug named Noodle. Each morning, Noodle’s human tries to pick up him on his hind legs to see what happens. Behar and @jongraz’s other 4.6 million (yes, that is MILLIONS) followers check in on Noodle and wait, investing their hopes for the day in this rather tired, rather senior, dog. If Noodle stands on his hind legs, it’s a “Bones” day. Cheers all around because that means it’s a good day to get things done and Behar lets the team know they have extra focus thanks to the little pug. If Noodle doesn’t stand and instead snuggles back into his cozy bed, it’s a “No Bones” day. (No Bones, Noodle, get it)? That means it’s a self-care day which maybe is sweatpants at work, or an extra cup of tea or coffee; whatever it is, a “No Bones” day means finding a moment of self-care.
It’s a daily message of inspiration, based on Noodle’s abilities, that connects this growing team.
Operations 2021 – a year in review
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