Journal Pioneer

Building on success

Community Inclusions undergoing evaluation­s

- BY ERIC MCCARTHY

Despite calling it a success story that continues to grow, the board of directors of Community Inclusions has commission­ed a financial evaluation of its Maple House Bakery and Café in O’Leary. Community Inclusions cochairs, Heidi Mallett and Maurice Poirier, said at the organizati­on’s annual meeting that the board has been wanting the evaluation ever since the bakery moved into the former O’Leary Liquor Store building two years ago. With support from West Prince Ventures, Community Inclusions was able to secure financial assistance for the study from the Community Capacity Fund and Entreprene­urial Fund. The study, which could take up to six months to complete, is expected to provide the board with informatio­n to help serve the public better. The annual financial statement shows that the bakery and café exceeded revenue projection­s for the year by $116,000. Ron and Connie Robichaud’s evaluation will extend to Community Inclusions’ entire operation. The board’s co-chairs commended the Maple House staff and clients for their profession­alism in operating the bakery and café. The board also recently closed the sale on its former Maple House building, and proceeds from the sale were transferre­d to the provincial government as payment for the former liquor it acquired. Highlights of the past year included $200,000 in additional funding from the provincial government to assist with daily operations, a small increase in core finding and obtaining Easter Seals funding to assist with furnishing the former RCMP house it acquired in Tignish and ongoing financial assistance from Go!West’s Win4All lottery, Tignish Normalizat­ion Co-op Associatio­n, O’Leary Lions Club and the Homelessne­ss Partnershi­p Strategy. Despite the additional government funding, the board reports Community Inclusions is still from previous cuts. It is, however, encouraged that the Department of Family and Human Services has engaged a third party to develop a long-term sustainabl­e funding model for provincial non-government­al organizati­ons. Executive Director Kevin Porter commented on the success of its housing units in Alberton and O’Leary. Alberton House operated at capacity throughout the year and the O’Leary apartments had five residents for much of the year. He acknowledg­ed there still remains from housing challenges in the region, especially for individual­s requiring a greater level of care. He said the board hopes to have the former RCMP house in Tignish operationa­l this year.

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