
CT Licensed Massage Therapist
Reiki Master
Trauma Informed Certified
Life Empowerment Advocate
Connecticut LIC #: 10727


Tips for Charity
For it is in the giving that we receive.
- St. Francis of Assisi
SOLACE massage, LLC , conducts a "no-tip model"
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Tina Camacho understands that sometimes clients feel uncomfortable with the adaption of a no-tip model for massage or Reiki services.
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Because of that, Tina has implemented a way for your gift of a tip to be done in a fashion that is helping others. She asks of you to take your tip and please donate instead, to one of her heartfelt organizations that she cares deeply about.
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If you are unsure of who to donate to, SOLACE massage will honor accepting your tip with the agreement that it will be donated and you will be advised via email!

"Connecticut’s leading voice for victims of domestic violence and those agencies that serve them. We are a membership organization of Connecticut’s 18 domestic violence service agencies that provide critical support to victims including safety planning, emergency shelter, court advocacy, counseling and support groups, among other services."

"The mission of the Rape Crisis Center of Milford is to eliminate violence and sexual assault through education and prevention and to empower victims to regain control of their lives. Our goal is to provide high quality, comprehensive and culturally competent sexual assault victim services and community education."

"The Center for Family Justice breaks the cycle of abuse and violence – domestic, sexual and child – by providing services that create hope, restore lives and drive social change through education and community collaboration."

"Hartford Interval House (IH) is a dedicated and passionate group of staff, board members and volunteers who pride themselves on tirelessly working to end domestic violence.
Since 2009, the year Interval House and US Senator Richard Blumenthal co-founded Men Make a Difference, Men Against Domestic Violence™ the group of prominent Connecticut men have distributed thousands of educational brochures and training materials, raised money for the cause against domestic violence, and spoken to thousands of area residents — mostly boys and young men. Their message and mission is clear: there is never an excuse for domestic violence. In 2019 we celebrate the 10th Anniversary of Men Make a Difference."

"SOSA (Safe from Online Sex Abuse) is a non-profit that raises awareness and combats the pervasiveness of online child sex abuse and exploitation. Our work supports abuse survivors, spearheads child abuse prevention initiatives, advocates for better internet, supports Internet Crimes Against Children task forces, aides law enforcement targeting perpetrators of internet crimes against children, and signal boosts the work of other organizations who strive to make a difference for kids all over the world.
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SOSA’s founder, Roo Powell, is an award-winning writer and child advocate. In December 2019, Roo wrote a narrative highlighting the pervasiveness of child predation online. It was viewed more than 7 million times, covered by multiple news outlets, translated into half a dozen languages, and spurred on a conversation about child safety in the modern age.
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Prior to working in the child safety space, Roo’s writing and work reflect her advocacy for human rights. She has extensively researched and written about sex abuse, human trafficking, exploitation poverty, race relations, the refugee crisis, and child wellness.
Roo’s work — past and current — has also been covered on multiple outlets, including Nightline, the Wall Street Journal, HLN, Parents Magazine, Sunrise Australia, Good Morning America, and CTV News."

The Network of Executive Women (NEW) is dedicated to helping support the educational goals of women in need who are returning to school to improve their lives and their financial security. Despite the incredible demands made on these women, they commit themselves to furthering their education in pursuit of a better life for themselves and their families.
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Network of Executive Women addresses the common business interests and issues of women in executive, professional and entrepreneurial roles through the exchange of ideas, information, and experience.
The organization was founded in 1979 by Phyllis Holt, to address the common interests of business women in the community and help us grow and prosper.
NEW is also dedicated to providing educational opportunities for women in need of financial assistance by awarding annual scholarships to be applied toward tuition and/or books. These scholarships are funded through NEW sponsored events, member participation and private donations.
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Tina Quatroni of SOLACE massage, LLC is a proud member of Network of Executive Women of Milford.

"PawSafe Animal Rescue tirelessly strives for and envisions the day where every adoptable companion animal has a loving, responsible home, where no animal will suffer from abuse, neglect or ignorance. We look forward to a society that no longer views adoptable companion animals as a disposable commodity and people responsibly spay or neuter their animals to put an end to the overpopulation that exists today."

"We are an organization of motorcycle enthusiasts who ride for a cause, a cause to raise awareness for these animals and stand up with one voice and say we will not let the fate of these animals go unheard. We ride and hold events to raise funds for these victims of abuse and neglect. We also promote proper pet ownership so we can help teach how to stop the abuse and neglect."