History of Mrs. Lucci’s

 

1998- 1999

Spring – Public Health (Jodene), Centennial School (Joanne), and the Lac du Bonnet Chamber of Commerce discuss community need for a program that offers employability skills to unemployed individuals in the community. The idea of a second hand store is also discussed

June – Received a grant from Service Canada [formally – Human Resource Development Canada] to work with unemployed youth -15-29 years of age. 2000 sq ft is rented and renovated at 3 Park Avenue. . Agassiz School Division administers funding from HRDC.

July – Community donations for the second hand store start piling up, literally an 8 foot pile of clothes is donated along with books, housewares and children’s toys. Joyce Guss is our first customer, she purchased items prior to even being open.

August – Mrs. Lucci’s Secondhand Store opens to the public. Clara Heibert is hired as Store Manager/Volunteer Coordinator and “left brain”.

September – Clients begin year long program focusing on developing employability skills.

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1999-2000

Mrs. Lucci’s Board is formed to assume responsibility for program. Founding Board members include:

Dorothy Boznianin – Chairperson

Jodene Dudgeon – Vice Chairperson

Rita Lansard – Treasurer

Rod Demoline – Director

Mel Mitchell – Director

Gil Godin – Secretary

Terri Schwartz – Director

“A Taste of Success” program continues as in the year prior. Secondhand store Profit Sharing Program continues to thrive.

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2000-2001

Mrs. Lucci’s receives funding from Healthy Child Manitoba. Kristin Easton is hired as Early Childhood Facilitator. The following new programs were offered:

  • Babysitting Course
  • Grandma Reading Helpers
  • Muffin Program
  • Grade Six Girls Club
  • High School Girls Club
  • High School Boys Day
  • Parents Helping Parents

Mrs. Lucci’s also received one time funding from the National Crime Prevention Centre for a summer day camp program.

Mrs. Lucci’s begins participating in community and regional inter-agency committees.

To date Mrs. Lucci’s has given $38,672.74 back to the community.

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2001-2002

The idea is hatched for our own building. Bob Draward volunteers to help with proposal writing for the new facility.

Mrs. Lucci’s receives additional funding from Manitoba Education and Training for the “Taste of Success” Program.

New initiative’s were introduced:

  • Homework club
  • Kids Kits
  • Books for Beginners
  • Mother Goose training sessions

Board members include:

Jodene Dudgeon -Chairperson Mel Mitchell – Vice Chairperson Rod Demoline – Treasurer Rita Lansard – Director Gil Godin – Secretary Terri Schwartz – Director

To date Mrs. Lucci’s has given $50,927.41 back to the community.

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2002-2003

Mrs. Lucci’s receives the Peter F. Drucker Award.

Mrs. Lucci’s Second hand Store officially changes name to Winnipeg River Community Resource Centre. Why? To help the community to understand that we are more than just a secondhand store because the community continues to call us Mrs. Lucci’s.

Board members include:

Mel Mitchell -Chairperson

Terri Schwartz – Vice Chairperson

Eugene Typa – Treasurer

Rita Lansard – Director

Gil Godin – Secretary

Jodene Dudgeon – Director

To date Mrs. Lucci’s has given $63,190.51 back to the community.

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 2003 – 2004

Mrs. Lucci’s comes to their senses and changes their name (again) to Mrs. Lucci’s Resource Centre.

As of July 31, 2004 Mrs. Lucci’s successfully acquired $529,382 for the construction of the new building.

Janice Enright becomes a Board Member.

To date Mrs. Lucci’s has given $76,317.47 back to the community.

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 2004 – 2005

October – Mrs. Lucci’s moved into the new 4,700 sq. ft. facility at 76 Third Street. The Kitchen Table teaching cafe opened in February.

Board members include:

Mel Mitchell -Chairperson

Terri Schwartz – Vice Chairperson

Eugene Typa – Treasurer

Janice Enright – Director

Gil Godin – Secretary

Debbie Viel – Director

Rita Lansard – Director

To date Mrs. Lucci’s has given $90,556.62 back to the community.

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2005 – 2006

Mrs. Lucci’s Receives Minister’s Award

All of the above Board of Directors and programs remain the same except for the addition of the Transitional Classroom funded by Sunrise School Division. Two proposals are submitted requesting funding for a Homelessness Shelter and for a Vocational Training Centre in the region.

To date Mrs. Lucci’s has given $103,055.00 back to the community.

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2006 – 2007

Board of members include:

Terri Schwartz – Chairperson

Glen Reitlo – Vice Chairperson

Eugene Typa – Treasurer

Janice Enright – Director

Gil Godin – Secretary

Myrna Suski – Director

Ruby Payette – Director

Harvey Sanders – Director

To date Mrs. Lucci’s has given $113,585.00 back to the community.

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2007 – 2008

Board of members include:

Carol Nilsson – Chairperson

Vacant – Vice Chairperson

Mavis Maslow – Treasurer

Janice Enright – Secretary

Myrna Suski – Director

Dianne Lussier – Director

Councillor Bill Campbell – Director (Town of Lac du Bonnet)

To date Mrs. Lucci’s has given $126,585.00 back to the community.

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2008 – 2009

Board of members include:

Dianne Lussier – Chairperson

Carol Nilsson – Vice Chairperson

Mavis Maslow – Treasurer

Janice Enright – Secretary

Myrna Suski – Director

Leslie Wakeman – Director

Councillor Bill Campbell – Director (Town of Lac du Bonnet)

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2009 – 2010

Board of members include:

Dianne Lussier – Chairperson

Carol Nilsson – Vice Chair

Mavis Maslow – Secretary/Treasurer

Bill Campbell – Director

Myrna Suski – Director

Tracy Cameron – Director

Leslie Wakeman – Director

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2010 – 2011

Mrs. Lucci’s receives the Heroes of Mental Health Awards

Board of members include:

Dianne Lussier – Chairperson

Carol Nilsson – Vice Chair

Mavis Maslow – Secretary/Treasurer

Velma Magnusson – Director

Myrna Suski – Director

Tracy Cameron – Director

Leslie Wakeman – Director