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The Working Centre

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The Working Centre is an integrated community of practical supports and dynamic enterprises that creatively walk with people living on a low income, as we together develop new ways to respond to emergent issues in K-W. 

The Working Centre was established in the spring of 1982 as a response to unemployment and poverty in downtown Kitchener. The Centre grew roots in the Kitchener downtown through the dedication of Joe and Stephanie Mancini, a young married couple who had just graduated from St. Jerome’s College at the University of Waterloo. They saw the potential for building a community of interest around responding to unemployment and poverty, developing social analysis and engaging in creative action.

The Working Centre relied on two community animators at Global Community Centre – Margaret Nally and Patrice Rietzel for support, direction and organizational development. Eventually a board of directors was established and the centre’s projects began to develop.

In Ken Westhues book The Working Centre, Experiment in Social Change, he describes the centre in this way. “Two decades later, it has survived as an independent instrument of self-help community development, and has woven itself into the fabric of Kitchener-Waterloo. It has also achieved a certain maturity, coherence and confidence in its approach to work and unemployment and in its conception of itself.”

The Working Centre’s main projects give people access to tools to create their own work combined with continuous ways of learning and co-operating. The Working Centre organizes its projects into six areas; the Job Search Resource Centre, St. John’s Kitchen, Community Tools, Access to Technology, Affordable Supportive Housing and the Waterloo School for Community Development.

The Working Centre is a nonprofit organization with charitable status that is governed by a Board of Directors. This group of dedicated individuals typically serve the organization in this capacity for five to ten years. Our mode of operation is the building of relationships and trust where each member becomes involved in one or two aspects of the Centre’s work in a way that develops first hand knowledge and understanding. We have been fortunate to be served by individuals who have provided long-term stability and foresight for the Centre.

Recent donors

Recent donors
Date Name Amount
Feb 15 Anne Jocelyn, thank you for sharing with us a way to pay tribute to your dad. Good vibes to you and your sister as you make this trek. CA$54.63
Feb 15 Alex Hayes Good on you Joel for doing this. Duff would be proud. It's a great cause. CA$54.63
Feb 15 Clair and Movita Way to go Maggie! CA$140.51
Feb 15 Eric Sorry for your loss Jocelyn! CA$54.63
Feb 15 David Caughell Congratulations! What an achievement for such a worthy cause. CA$54.63
Feb 15 Anonymous CA$54.63
Feb 15 Rosemary Berndt What a wonderful way to honour your Dad, Jocelyn. Undisclosed amount
Feb 15 Anonymous Awesome cause!! Way to go! CA$54.63
Feb 14 Anonymous CA$269.32
Feb 14 Tony Martin Great cause and great determination. CA$27.80