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Jay is a Residential Support Worker at Women’s Crisis Services Emergency Shelter, Anselma House.
Jay also owns JayRoots Wellness, a trauma-informed wellness space for self-expression, emotional grounding, and culturally aligned care—designed for BIPOC youth, adults, and communities seeking real rest and release.
In this episode, we talk to Jay about the process of entering a violence against women shelter, how collaboration plays a key role in individualized healing and the transformative power of music therapy.
Join in the conversation! Use the hashtag #SheIsYourNeighbour and connect with us on social media at @SheIsYourNeighbour and @WomensCrisisSWR.
Watch the full video on Youtube: https://youtu.be/cZ-N-ILkDpM
Follow us on and Instagram and Tik Tok
Join the Neighbourhood Newsletter to stay up to date with the She Is Your Neighbour Team!
By Women’s Crisis Services of Waterloo RegionJay is a Residential Support Worker at Women’s Crisis Services Emergency Shelter, Anselma House.
Jay also owns JayRoots Wellness, a trauma-informed wellness space for self-expression, emotional grounding, and culturally aligned care—designed for BIPOC youth, adults, and communities seeking real rest and release.
In this episode, we talk to Jay about the process of entering a violence against women shelter, how collaboration plays a key role in individualized healing and the transformative power of music therapy.
Join in the conversation! Use the hashtag #SheIsYourNeighbour and connect with us on social media at @SheIsYourNeighbour and @WomensCrisisSWR.
Watch the full video on Youtube: https://youtu.be/cZ-N-ILkDpM
Follow us on and Instagram and Tik Tok
Join the Neighbourhood Newsletter to stay up to date with the She Is Your Neighbour Team!

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