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Flow of donations for new boiler helps Lighthouse Mission avoid closure

A Winnipeg charity in danger of closingwill stay open after thousands of dollarsin donations were raised in just 24 hours.

'We are honestly in awe of the generosity of Winnipeggers,' Lighthouse Mission manager says

An unexpected problem with the boiler at the Lighthouse Mission building on Main Street had the charity operating in the cold and at risk of closing. (Travis Golby/CBC)

A Winnipeg charity in danger of closing ahead of winter will stay open after thousands of dollarsin donations were raised in just 24 hours.

Lighthouse Mission sounded the alarm Wednesday, saying it needed$45,000 to $58,000 toreplace its faulty boiler in the building at669 Main St.

As of Thursday morning, Lighthouse Mission operations manager Beverly Ajtay said the charity had secured the necessary funds.

"The generosity of Manitobans has been seen here beyond what we could have imagined," Ajtay said in a statement.

"We are honestly in awe of the generosity of Winnipeggers."

Any additional funds that flow in will go toward purchasing food and services for the community Lighthouse Mission serves.

Each month, Lighthouse Mission serves about 11,000 meals to vulnerable people in Winnipeg who are struggling to make ends meet.