Saturday, November 10, 2012

When Charities Fail

Over the last many months I've watched and listened with dismay as many charities have struggled in this economic and political climate.  This isn't a big surprise and clearly many people (including me) forecasted a tough year in 2012. However, like a death in the family, even when you know it's coming it's not easy.

Such is the case with Touchstone Youth Centre here in Toronto. This organization wasn't on my radar as a charity in trouble, but late last month this is what was shared with key partners and stakeholders:

Dear Sir or Madam,

It is with great regret we must inform you that Touchstone Youth Centre will be ending its service as of November 30th, 2012. We are closing due to ongoing financial challenges.

Touchstone Youth Centre has been providing services to youth between the ages of 16 and 24 years old since 1991. We have managed to provide emergency shelter services to over 400 youth each year while providing outreach services to more than 80 youth each month. Unfortunately, as a result of our current financial state, the Board of Directors made the difficult decision of discontinuing service.

The City is seeking a replacement operator for the facility to be in place as soon as possible. It is not possible to have one in place by November 30th. The City and Touchstone Youth Centre will work co-operatively to find safe places for existing clients. Admissions to the shelter will be suspended November 1st to facilitate this process. As soon as the City can choose an appropriate operator, a re-opening date will be announced. This is expected to be late January.

We thank you for your hard work, dedication and commitment to Touchstone Youth Centre. Our partnership with you made us able to make a difference in the lives of homeless youth.

The next few weeks will be extremely difficult for all stakeholders including staff and clients. However, Touchstone Youth Centre will provide quality service up to the last day of service. Any support you can provide us to accomplish this goal would be greatly appreciated. Thank you for all your work and the support you provided us over the past 21 years!

Sincerely,
Susette Clunis
Executive Director



In brief, a vital organization helping homeless youth is effectively going out of business.  I don't know the details or causes behind their "current financial state", but my main concern relates to the similarities and the differences between charities and for-profit organizations.  When a for-profit organization fails and closes its doors, the employees suffer, and in general terms their customers / clients are inconvenienced.  Sort of like the old riddle with a pig and a chicken discussing a bacon and egg breakfast, with a for-profit model the clients are involved but the employees are committed.

Sadly, in the case of charities that fail - for whatever reason - the impact is greater and broader. The employees suffer, but their customers / clients suffer even moreso.  And in most cases these clients are the ones who can least afford the loss.  I appreciate this is an simplification (and for example ignores suppliers to for-profits who suffer as well), but the simple fact is this: a safe and supportive space for homeless youth is discontinuing its services.  By any measure that's not good news.

And it begs the question about how to respond.  My response is to ensure that my donations go where they're needed most, that I vote for officials who will seek and support innovative, effective and efficient ways to deliver services to those who need it most, and that I speak out so that others know what's happening in a vital sector that touches us all.

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