Ongwanada Community Behavioral Services is a non-profit organization that offers support for individuals with developmental disabilities. We have been in the Kingston community for...more...See more text
Lennox & Addington Interval House provides safe shelter, transitional housing, and support services for abused women and their children, including crisis intervention, counseling, ...more...See more text
Your Royal Canadian Legion is committed to making a difference in the lives of Veterans and their families, providing essential services in our communities, and remembering the men...more...See more text
Contributed over 10,000 hours last yearHelping clients remain in their own homes'As a volunteer with SFCSC these past 15 years, I have seen firsthand how this organization touches ...more...See more text
At North York Seniors Centre we strive to enable our aging population to remain vital, healthy and connected to their community while enhancing the lives of all seniors who need as...more...See more text
On behalf of the Directors and Volunteers, I would like to welcome you to our 179th Annual Odessa Agricultural Fair. I would like to extend a sincere Thank You to the people who ar...more...See more text
Helping to build strong communitiesWelcomeThe St. Lawrence Youth Association is a nonprofit charitable organization, funded by the Ministry of Children and Youth Services. Establis...more...See more text
Our club provides a venue for members to enjoy a wide range of shooting sports in a safe and relaxed atmosphere. We encourage people of all ages to come out and see what we are all...more...See more text
To Community Living Kingston and DistrictFor more than 60 years, Community Living Kingston and District has worked to build an inclusive community where individuals with intellectu...more...See more text
The Kingston Professional Firefighters Association (KPFFA) is a labour organization certified by the Ontario Labour Relations Board (OLRB) to reperesent career firefighters employe...more...See more text
The Canadian history of the John Howard Society began in 1867 with a group of church workers seeking to bring spiritual help to prisoners in the Toronto jail. In 1874 this small gr...more...See more text