Asking For Help Is Never A Sign Of Weakness.
No matter what the situation, there is a service out there for you. Although we provide a large variety of services, we can’t do it all. The Kingston and surrounding area have a great number of community services to take advantage of.
Click the applicable button below to download the form required for a service.
Community Resources
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Kids Help Phone
Kids Help Phone is Canada’s only 24/7, national support service. They offer professional counseling, information and referrals, and volunteer-led, text-based support to young people.
Whether by phone, text or through our website, you can connect with someone whenever you want, however you want. -
Home Base
Home Base Housing programs are open to single adults, families, youth, and members of marginalized groups with a range of life experiences and challenges.
These may include homelessness, financial issues, substance abuse, mental health issues, developmental disabilities, head injuries, or physical disabilities. -
Youth Diversion
Youth Diversion helps youth overcome challenges by providing prevention, intervention, and educational services that divert youth from risk and support their ability to thrive.
The Youth Diversion Program is a Canadian-registered charitable organization. They have offered service to youth in the Kingston area since 1974. -
Kingston Interval House
Kingston Interval House (KIH) provides essential, responsive, and empowering services to women, children, and youth who have experienced the impact of violence against women. KIH seeks to interrupt the cycle of domestic abuse and gender-based violence through the delivery of its core services.
Kingston Interval House is part of a global movement. -
Addiction & Mental Health Services
As a leading, transformative and collaborative organization, AMHS-KFLA’s mission is to provide responsive, high-quality, community-based addiction and mental health services that empower the people it serves to be well and achieve their full potential.
AMHS-KFLA strives to provide accessible, flexible, integrated services in safe welcoming environments. -
Partners In Mission Foodbank
Partners in Mission Food Bank collects, buys, and distributes food across the Kingston area. It provides food mainly through its food hamper program, which prepares bundles of food for single clients, small families, and large families.
Partners in Mission Food Bank also donates surplus food to 16 different local hot meal and shelter programs located around Kingston. -
Pregnancy Care Centre
Kingston Pregnancy Care Centre is a local non-profit organization that has been operating since 1989.
They provide compassionate support and education for individuals and families impacted by an unexpected pregnancy and its effects. All of our programs and services are free, confidential, and are offered in a safe environment. -
Kingston 4 Paws Service Dogs
Provides trained service dogs and their continued handling support to physically and emotionally challenged persons and their families.
Service Dogs are used for rom people with autism, PTSD and mental health issues to seizure response dogs, K4PSD has training programs that work with our clients needs. -
Special Olympics Program
The Lennox & Addington Special Olympics program has been a part of the community for years.
Recently it has been growing to include more athlete and volunteer opportunities. We strive to find sports that will include a range of ages and abilities. They stand by the athletes’ oath "Let me win...but if I cannot win let me be brave in the attempt". -
The Quintilian School
Via small group and one-to-one instruction, Quintilian is a secure, positive, and nurturing environment in which children can learn and grow.
Each Child is unique in their needs, thought processes, learning styles and are motivated in different ways. Children should be accepted, appreciated, nurtured, and challenged according to their individual needs. -
Katarokwi Learning Centre
Katarokwi Learning Centre offers a range of quality educational programs in a safe and caring environment. In their alternative setting, they embrace diversity and self-respect, respect for others and the world around us.
Katarokwi Learning Centre supports teenaged and adult students toward earning an Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD). -
City Of Kingston Recreation
The City of Kingston provides public recreation activities that include swimming, skating, outdoor classes/events, and much more.
The City has adopted an Active Living Charter that commits to encouraging citizens to enjoy the benefits of active living and active transportation. Recreational opportunities are accessible and affordable to all who wish to make use of them.