For more than 60 years, Community Living Kingston and District has worked to build an inclusive community where individuals with intellectual disabilities enjoy the rights and privileges of citizenship. This is achieved by advocating with and on behalf of individuals with an intellectual disability as well as by delivering highly valued supports and services that respond to people's needs, goals and interests.
Helping to build strong communitiesWelcomeThe St. Lawrence Youth Association is a nonprofit charitable organization, funded by the Ministry of Children and Youth Services. Established 1974 in Kingston, Ontario. SLYA operates two residential programs (Achievement St. Lawrence and Sundance) including medical services, Girl's Moving On and Reintegration Worker Programs; two communitybased programs (Community Support Services and Intensive Support & Supervision Program), and a Bailiff Program.The Association deals with young persons in conflict with the law and young persons who are charged with an offence under the Criminal Code of Canada who are between the ages of twelve and seventeen when they commit the offence.SLYA is operated by a volunteer Board of Directors with an Executive Director to run the day to day operations of the Association as the senior executive officer. SLYA is incorporated under the Corporations Act, there is a constitution and bylaws, as well as officers of the Board of Directors.The Board of Directors includes a committee structure.
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 about. You will find there is usually a member who is willing to spend some time with you to see if shooting is a sport for you. However, the club does not own guns and no guns or ammunition are stored on the premises.
Welcome to the Internet home of True Briton's Lodge No. 14 in Perth, Ontario. Whether you're curious about the craft or already a member,we're glad that you found us!Any brethren traveling to or through the area are sincerely invited to join us for a regular meeting. We meet on the first Monday of each month excluding July and August, during which months the lodge is dormant. It's a wonderful way to learn more about Masonry in other parts of the world and reminds us of how encompassing our brotherhood truly is.Highlights - Now online for your reading enjoyment!We are pleased to now feature digital copies of the winner of the Grand Lodge Award for Best Summons 2008 - 2009, Highlights, on our website. Please click the 'Highlights' menu item to download your copy!