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 over 60 years now. Our services include: nutritional lessons, physiological services, skills training, day support, home share services and much more. Call us today for more information.
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 over 60 years now. Our services include: nutritional lessons, physiological services, skills training, day support, home share services and much more. Call us today for more information.
The Davies Charitable Foundation has periodic competitions for charitable funding. The competitions will entertain applications from the arts, education, sports and health. Applications will be accepted from eligible charitable organizations and individuals from the Kingston area.Individuals seeking funding cannot receive direct funding and must be aligned with a charitable organization, i.e. a national sport organization. The available funding and number of awards will vary and will be made available with the announcement of the competition. Successful applications will be informed approximately 4-6 weeks after the competition. The Davies Charitable Foundation reserves the right to limit the funding available in a competition if all or some applications are deemed unsatisfactory. Subscribe to our mailing list if you would like to be informed of our upcoming competitions for charitable funding.
Our passion for beauty and functionality is evident in our homes.The attention to detail is extensive and visible from the moment you first see our houses.'I want our homes to be an experience that touches your emotions and creates a sense of warmth and comfort! Any street you drive down where the houses have been built by different builders, you will immediately be able to pick out a 'Cleary Home' by their beauty and uniqueness.We will not build 'cookie-cutter' homes'.Presidents MessageToday, 'Pat' Cleary, the youngest of the ten Cleary children, is the President of Cleary Homes and has been at the helm for over 25 years. Pat started as a young boy by following his Dad around the job sites on weekends and during his summer holidays and eventually graduated to a broom and shovel. Pat would go on to apprentice as a carpenter after finishing school. During his training, he worked as a finish carpenter in Western Canada on large mansions, some exceeding 16,000 square feet. 'The woodwork was incredible' explains Pat 'and I learned a great deal about craftsmanship and quality work'