Burrows Resource Centre closes due to money shortage
Centre was safe hangout in Winnipeg's North End, say supporters
CBC News
Posted: Feb 15, 2012 10:23 PM CST
Last Updated: Feb 15, 2012 10:21 PM CST
Related
External Links
(Note:CBC does not endorse and is not responsible for the content of external links.)
Time is running out for the Burrows Resource Centre, which provided a safe haven for children in Winnipeg's North End until it shut down last week.
The Burrows Central Residents Council, which operated the centre, made the difficult decision to close after it failed to raise the $5,000 needed to keep the volunteer-run facility open.
"I can't tell you how bad that felt," Irene McConachy, the council's chair, told CBC News on Wednesday.
The council has launched a fundraising campaign online, hoping to raise $5,000 by the end of March in order to keep the centre open for at least another three months.
McConachy said about 200 children have used the Burrows Resource Centre over the past two years. It provided a safe place for young people in the neighbourhood to hang out, she said.
But since the Burrows Resource Centre is not considered to be a community centre or a charitable organization, it is not eligible for most municipal or provincial government grants.
"These people are not qualified for that because they are not part of the community centres," Mynarski Coun. Ross Eadie told reporters.
"If we could find $5,000 with the city, I think that's great and I would support it wholeheartedly," he added.
'We should be able to do something'
Deputy mayor Justin Swandel said he will see what the city can do to help the centre.
"We're talking about a reasonably small amount of money. We should be able to do something," Swandel told CBC News.
While the centre does receive some funding from the city and province for two programs, McConachy said it needs between $18,000 and $20,000 annually for operating and overhead costs.
McConachy said over the past 1½ years, she and her late husband have given thousands of dollars of their own money to keep the Burrows Resource Centre open.
"You know what? I never ever really did count it. It was just whatever was needed to keep the centre open," she said.
Michael Champagne, who grew up in the area, said he fears children will lose the resource centre's positive influence.
"Young people can go [to] a safe place and understand that they can make positive choices for their life, as opposed to going and hanging out in that crack shack, and going and joining that gang," he said.
"The city should be the ones jumping through hoops, the governments and funders should be the ones jumping through hoops to find how they can support the work that is already going on."
Share Tools
Latest Manitoba News Headlines
- RCMP commissioner pledges to rid force of 'bad apples'
- The RCMP's disciplinary process is so bureaucratic and out of date that "bad apples" end up staying on the force long after they should be thrown out, RCMP Commissioner Bob Paulson says in a remarkably frank open letter to Canadians. more »
- Safety of photo radar cameras questioned
- Critics of photo radar in Winnipeg say there have been more vehicle crashes at intersections where red-light cameras were installed. more »
- Police officers on trial for obstructing justice
- Two Winnipeg police officers are on trial on charges of obstructing justice, accused of falsifying notes in a drug case from 2008. more »
- Truck traffic worries Lord Roberts residents
- Residents in Winnipeg's Lord Roberts neighbourhood are worried about the safety of their kids as construction projects send big trucks down their streets. more »
Top News Headlines
- RCMP commissioner pledges to rid force of 'bad apples'
- The RCMP's disciplinary process is so bureaucratic and out of date that "bad apples" end up staying on the force long after they should be thrown out, RCMP Commissioner Bob Paulson says in a remarkably frank open letter to Canadians. more »
- New Italian earthquake death toll rises to 9
- At least nine people are reported dead in a magnitude 5.8 earthquake that struck the same area of northern Italy stricken by another fatal tremor on May 20. more »
- B.C. police shooting video sparks calls for new probe
- Amateur video of the shooting of a mentally ill Vancouver man five years ago has prompted calls for B.C.'s police complaint commissioner and Crown prosecutors to take another look at the case. more »
- 'Engine shutdown' forced Air Canada jet to land
- A Japan-bound Air Canada Boeing 777 made an emergency landing at Toronto's Pearson airport on Monday, after one of its engines failed. more »
- Missing Winnipeg kids found in Mexico are back with mom
- Police officers on trial for obstructing justice
- Safety of photo radar cameras questioned
- Effects of CP Rail strike could linger past legislated end
- Outhouse bear attack survivor was grabbed from 'throne'
- RCMP commissioner pledges to rid force of 'bad apples'
- Teachers oppose letting parents opt kids from classes
- Neighbour may have helped find missing kids in Mexico
- Rail strikers not surprised by back-to-work legislation

