Boys and Girls Club asks city to fill 'crucial' $600K funding gap
The Boys and Girls Club of Ottawa says services in many areas of Ottawa could be in jeopardy if the non-profit can't get the city to triple its operational funding.
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The Boys and Girls Club of Ottawa says services in many areas of Ottawa could be in jeopardy if the non-profit can't get the city to triple its operational funding.