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The Dauphin H.E.R.O. (Helping Everyone Reach Out) Club has temporarily relocated to the Dauphin Friendship Centre.

Their original space was destroyed in the Bond Building fire last week.

Maria Kent, a PMH Mental Health Manager, says the Dauphin Friendship Centre has been outstanding in providing a gathering space.

“We’re very grateful to them for them being able to support us over the next few days while we try and find something more permanent.”

“We’re still able to offer the programing that we were as much as possible,” she said. “The H.E.R.O. Club has a calendar that comes out every month. So all of those actives that have been previously scheduled, we’re going to be going ahead and offering those activities.”

Some of the items damaged were woodworking tools, furniture, and other outdoor items, including the hot dog cart.

Anyone wanting to make a financial donation to the Dauphin H.E.R.O. Club can do so through Prairie Mountain Health.

As they look for a new place, non-monetary donations are not being accepted at this time.

“We’re also very grateful to the fire department and all of the people involved in responding to the fire.”