BUFFALO, N.Y. (WKBW) — Services for seniors, children and families in Buffalo’s Lovejoy District are in jeopardy after the Seneca-Babcock Community Association lost its top executive and tax-exempt status.
The Seneca-Babcock Community Association on Seneca Street in Buffalo runs programs at five locations, providing vital services including daycare, senior nutrition, food pantries and youth services.
The organization’s president and CEO, Brian Pilarski, resigned this week after it was revealed that the organization had lost its tax-exempt status for failing to file IRS returns for nine years.
Lovejoy District Common Council Member Bryan Bollman says the loss of leadership has already started to affect programming in the community…