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Mel Boutiliers future with Parker Street uncertain

There are questions being raised about the future role of the man who created the Parker Street Food and Furniture Bank 30 years ago.

Food and Furniture Banks were founded by Boutilier in 1983

Mel Boutilier says he'll continue to run the Christmas dinner box program this year. (CBC)

There are questions being raised about the future role of the man who created theParker Street Food and Furniture Bank 30 years ago.

Mel Boutilier, 85, took a temporary leave in the fall to have his sixth hip replacement.

But now that hes back, his temporary replacement is still filling the role.

The organization released a statement Thursday, saying its undergoing restructuring that began two years ago.

As is always the case in these kinds of procedures, adjustments have to be made, wrote Humphrey Longard. A part of this restructuring is to have a succession plan in place for when Mel Boutilier, our Executive Director, retires or reduces his participation here at PSFFB.

Boutilier declined to be interviewed by CBC, saying hes worried it might upset donors. He said the last thing he wants to do is make it more difficult for those who rely on the food bank to get the help they need.

Boutiliers community efforts have been lauded over the years. Hes a member of the Order of Canada, the Order of Nova Scotia, and hes received numerous otherawards.

Those who use the food bank say hes invaluable.

Edward McHugh, a marketing professor, said the Parker Street brand is strong, and needs to be preserved.

There are lots of examples where organizations have a long-term person and it doesnt end well, from a brand point of view a business point of view its not good. And from a human point of view, it breaks my heart.

Boutilier said hes planning on keeping his commitments to look after the Christmas dinner box program, and while he doesnt know what his future holds, he hopes to be back at his position at the food bank in the new year.