Air Ronge Council approved Hub funding request to reduce crime
Air Ronge Council voted to fund a policing model proven to be successful at reducing crime Nov. 27 at a regular meeting.
Delegates from the community mobilization team called the Hub were in attendance and asked for a funding commitment of $10,000 per year to assist with operations. Hub Coordinator Andrea Cowan and committee member Wendy Ahenakew described how the Hub includes agencies from across the tri-communities and works to deliver services to young people deemed to be elevated risk cases. While the delegation didn’t receive all of what they requested, Air Ronge council decided to commit $7,500 per year covering 2019 and 2020.
“I’m super happy to see the village is willing to contribute,” Cowan said. “To me it shows they recognize the work being done by the Hub and those agencies involved.”
With the Town of La Ronge and the Lac La Ronge Indian Band already committing $10,000 per year for some time, the funds are used to pay Cowan’s wage as she’s responsible for organizing the Hub and communication between all parties involved. She works 20 hours per week in the position and called the funding essential. By having all three communities commit to funding the Hub, Cowan stated it will help when it comes to solving social issues and creating a safer place to live.