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Undercurrent youth centre in Glace Bay to expand to Sydney

The successful Undercurrent youth centre in Glace Bay is expanding its operations with support from a community development group in Sydney.

Glace Bay group to open second location in former Salvation Army building on Prince Street

Dave Sawler founded Undercurrent in Glace Bay six years ago. (George Mortimer/CBC)

The successful Undercurrentyouth centrein Glace Bay is expanding its operations to Sydney with support from a community development group.

Undercurrent opened six years ago in theformerEpworthUnited Church building in GlaceBayandruns a number ofprograms for young people of all ages, including sports, music and mentorship.

Its new Sydney location will be theformer Salvation Army building on Prince Street, now owned by community development group New Dawn.

Old churchesmake great youth centres

Undercurrent's executive director,Dave Sawler, says the organization was approached by New Dawn when it was conducting a review of its property holdings.

He says thePrince streetbuilding is a perfect fit for Undercurrent "because of what we do,like a lot of recreation. We need big rooms, so former churches actually work quite well.

New Dawn's offices in the former Salvation Army building will soon to be home to Undercurrent in Sydney. (George Mortimer/CBC)

"This building in Sydney once had a big sanctuary in itand it also had a hall, so for us that's the perfect type of space that we can transform into what we want."

New Dawn presidentRankin MacSween says his agency isanxious to help other organizations, especially those thatdealwith important community issues such as youth services.

'No better investment'

He says New Dawn is happy to give up itsoffice building and move into another one of itsproperties.

"These are iconic organizations that really do magnificent work, and there's no better investment this community can make than to invest in our youth, " MacSween said.

Sawler says the purchase and sale agreement should be completed by the end of August.Without revealing purchase details,he says the deal with New Dawn is "very generous."

$80,000 in renos

Undercurrent will take out a mortgage on the property, then fundraise to pay for the $80,000 in renovations needed to start operatingin Sydney.

Sawler says once the Sydney centre is up and running, the search will begin for abuilding in New Waterford.