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Ottawa Neighbourhood Services evicted over unpaid rent

A longtime not-for-profit agency that sells donated clothing and goods to the working poor in Ottawa has been evicted after a year-long battle with its landlord over unpaid rent.

Agency blames unsuitable location, for-profit donation bins

Employees and customers arrived Wednesday morning to discover Ottawa Neighbourhood Services was closed and the doors locked. (Ashley Burke/CBC)

A longtime not-for-profit agency that sells donated clothing and goods to the working poor in Ottawa has been evicted after a year-long battle with its landlord over unpaid rent.

"It's very difficult," saidLanna O'Brien, vice president of Ottawa Neighbourhood Services. "It's been around for over 80 years serving the Ottawa community and I know there's a lot of broken people right now ... Everywhere I go people say, 'What do you mean Ottawa Neighbourhood Services closing down?'"

Ottawa Neighbourhood Services was founded in 1932, but the agency'srecent history has been rocky.

After arson forced it from itsCity Centre location in 2012, the store moved to its current address on Rideau Heights Drive, an out-of-the-way spot with little pedestrian traffic and no bus stop nearby.

Donations dwindled

The rise of rival and in some cases, shady clothing donation bins has also siphoned off donations to ONS, with the volume of donated items dwindling by 70 per cent over the last three years, according to president Patricia Lemieux.

Last summer the not-for-profit retailer put out a public call for help, saying it needed $45,000 to pay rent they owed.A donor came forward with $50,000, which cleared the debt but failed to address other underlying issues.

Lemieux said staff at ONS did everything theycould to bring business back, including lobbying the city to put a bus stop near their location and crack down on for-profit donation boxes, but nothing could stop the bleeding.

9 days to vacate property

With ONS again in debt this timeclose to $20,000the landlord informed the agency Tuesday it would be evicted. Lemieux said the landlord has given ONS nine days to move everything off the property.

"I was very shocked to see the notice on the door and I felt a loss," she said.

"My heart dropped. All the people were standing out on the deck this morning, all of the cars in the parking lot and we couldn't ... let them in through the doors because the doors were locked."

Lemieux said the group has reached out to College ward Coun.Rick Chiarelli to help find a temporary home for the store.