Pubdate: Wed, 05 Nov 2003 Source: Vancouver Sun (CN BC) Copyright: 2003 The Vancouver Sun Contact: http://www.canada.com/vancouver/vancouversun/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/477 Author: John S. Hatch PROVEN PROGRAMS FOR TROUBLED YOUTH ARE DESPERATE FOR FUNDS 2 Homelessness among youth is a growing problem that is desperate for attention, especially with the advent of crystal meth. It came along as many of us thought nothing could be worse than the crack cocaine situation. My wife is Brenda Carr, who (with some help from me) for the past 17 years has run The Studio, a downtown art program for street kids. They are lured in to do art, but are offered some food, sometimes clothing and, if willing, help in finding shelter, a job, entry into school or university, referral to the finest professional counselling or detox (when available). Our entire budget is roughly $60,000, and has not changed in more than 10 years. Yet we have managed to assist thousands of youth. With swelling numbers of desperate kids on the street, one would think the provincial government would rise to meet the challenge, but the opposite is true. We have scrambled to incorporate as a non-profit society in anticipation of having our already tiny budget slashed to zero. I have undertaken fund-raising activities on a volunteer basis, but more and more people are chasing the same corporate and foundation dollars, and it's very difficult. If our program doesn't survive, the consequences are not serious for my wife and me (although we would be very sad). But if we don't survive, some kids literally won't either, and the government must be made aware of this -- a most callous betrayal of society's most vulnerable. John S. Hatch Port Moody - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin