Thursday 6 September 2012



TORONTO -- The YWCA is evicting a tenant who complained publicly about assault, death threats, drugs and alleged prostitution in a housing residence run by the agency.
Patricia Huculak, a 39-year-old mother of two living in the YWCA's Riverdale apartment for battered women, received an eviction notice Wednesday afternoon that gives her until Aug. 31 to move out.
Huculak contacted the Toronto Sun last month, saying the Y ignored complaints women living there violently assaulted her and made death threats against her children.
Other tenants complained to the Sun about violence, assaults, drug use, prostitution, men living in that building and at another YWCA facility in North Toronto and that women there were forced to share shower facilities with transgendered men.
Police in 55 Division corroborated some of the claims, saying they make frequent calls to the Riverdale building on complaints ranging from assaults and drugs to prostitution.
Tenants told the Sun the YWCA has repeatedly failed to deal with their complaints and suggested those who do complain face retribution. 

"Please do not print our names," a group of tenants wrote in a fax correspondence with the Sun late last month.
"Vocal women have been evicted in the past."
After receiving the eviction notice Wednesday, Huculak said she's terrified about what will happen to her and her children but said she feared repercussions and didn't wish to speak further.
"All the women who have given these complaints are the ones who ganged up on me and my kids," she said.
"The anxiety is high, the fear is high ... do we need to go and pack our suitcases and go to a shelter?" she said. "This is what I'm worried about."
YWCA's acting CEO, Sally Palmateer, said privacy considerations restricted what she could say about the case but insisted Huculak's eviction was unrelated to her bringing the story to the media.
Huculak's notice stated she is being evicted because "issues between (her) and a number of other tenants have escalated to the point that positive action must be taken."
It also stated notices are being served to a number of other women in the building.
Meanwhile, the other tenants say they have grown fearful about speaking out against the YWCA.
The YWCA sent a memo about media coverage of complaints to tenants on June 29 and posted it in both buildings advising the following:
"We do not wish to see these conflicts escalate any further and therefore we urge you to think carefully before making further contact with the media, even though you may feel your side of the story has not been told. You are, of course, free to do as you like but media contact can put you in the spotlight in an unfavourable light."
Some women contacted by the Sun viewed the memo as a threat, but requested anonymity in making the allegation.
"Many of us perceived the memo as a threat, as a way of putting us down and controlling us," said one tenant of a North Toronto YWCA building. "It was posted on the bulletin boards on each floor and put in everyone's mailbox."
Palmateer said she couldn't comment because it was "an internal matter ... the memo to tenants isn't really meant for the media."
Councillor Doug Holyday, who previously said that the province should yank funding to the YWCA if it can't properly manage its properties, still plans to approach the city's auditor general with the issue.
"On the surface, it doesn't sound right," he said yesterday.
"The complainant gets tossed and that doesn't sound like what should happen, but I don't know all the details. Maybe there's another side of the story, but I just think if something's amiss, someone has to look into it."

SOURCE: http://cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/Canada/2009/07/10/10086361-sun.html 
     


2 comments:

  1. Wow! I believe every, single bit of this and I have very good reason for believing. I commend Councilor Holyday for his proactive thoughts. I couldn't agree more. The City of Toronto has received many, many valid complaints about this mismanaged organization and yet it continues. According to their own 2012 Annual Report, the YWCA received more than 20Million dollars from the government and more than 15Million dollars went just to pay salaries and employee benefits which was an increase of over a million dollars from 2011. What the heck????? The owe a far greater accountability and provision of their services than they are giving. That's for sure.

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  2. If you have evidence of any criminal acts, please give it to the police.

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