This Friday, a candle-light vigil is being held in Lunenburg. It is to show support for the Second Story Women’s Centre, a not-for-profit group that’s been operating on the south shore for the last 40 years. Or at least it was until recently. Sue Bookchin is with the Be the Peace Institute. It is a feminist group working to address the roots and consequences of gender-based violence and advance systemic change for gender equity and social justice. She has been a supporter of Second Story and shares her perspective on the uncertainty in the governance of not-for-profits and what happens when things go bad between workers, volunteers and a board of directors.