Beleaguered Saint John zoo receives $21.5K from 100 Women Who Care
Cherry Brook Zoo lost $40K in funding from the city on Feb. 6
Saint John's beleaguered Cherry Brook Zoo has received a $21,500 donation from the local chapter of the philanthropic group, 100 Women Who Care.
The decision, announced Tuesday night, comes on the heels of the city slashing the zoo's funding by about $40,000.
"The fight isn't over, but this could not come at a better time," the zoo posted on Twitter late Wednesday afternoon.
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The Saint John chapter of the 100 Women Who Care group meets four times a year to hear five-minute presentations from three local non-profit groups. Each of the now 220 members donates $100, with the proceeds going to the successful presenter.
Martha McDevitt, executive director of the Cherry Brook Zoo, delivered its pitch Tuesday night.
The other presentations were by Elaine Stewart, executive director of Second Stage Housing/Safe Haven, and Whitney Walls, chair of the youth advisory committee for the KV Oasis Youth Centre.
Saint John council voted Feb. 6 to reduce the zoo's funding to $10,000 from $50,000, enough to pay its 2017 property tax bill, but no operating costs.
The decision was based on a recommendation by the city's community grants committee.
The zoo was one of 14 organizations that were not approved for funding. Sixteen groups received a combined total of more than $129,000.