A History of
The Central Eglinton Community Centre
Originally known as The Third Floor, the Central Eglinton Community
Centre (CECC) was developed in 1976 by a group of citizens and community
groups concerned about the conservation, protection and improvement of
their community. After community needs were researched, it was
concluded that a focal point for community activities was needed.
The Centre was first established on the third floor of the old Eglinton
Public School and was designated by the Neighbourhoods Committee, City
Council, City of Toronto, as the community centre to provide services to
this neighbourhood. Under the Municipal Act, a Board of Management
(11 Directors) was appointed by City Council and an administrative budget
was allocated.
Initially, the Centre focused on parent/child activities. Over
the years, and in response to a variety of needs expressed by the
community, the Centre's objectives expanded to provide a variety of
programs and services for people of all ages including a range of social,
recreational and leisure programs for older adult/seniors.
A non-profit organization, the Centre's core administration budget is
provided by the City of Toronto. Support for programs and services
offered comes from Centre membership fees, program fees, donations,
fundraising events and relevant government grants.
In December 1992, the Centre relocated to its permanent location at 160
Eglinton Avenue East where all programs and services could operate in one
central location.
In 1999, the City leased 3,201 square feet of additional space on the
2nd floor of the office building. The Centre's administration moved
upstairs enabling additional program space to be made available on the
ground floor. In 2006, the City of Toronto, after a governance
review and the passing of the new City of Toronto Act, developed a written
relationship framework that clarifies the roles and describes the
relationship between the City and the Centre.
Programs are offered for:
Services provided include:
Volunteers
are essential to CECC, and are involved at all levels, from
the Board of Management to direct service volunteering in programs and
fundraising ventures. CECC holds many special events, such as an annual
auction, spring and fall craft markets, and holiday parties.
CECC is truly a place "where new friends meet."
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