St. Leonard's Halfway Houses deserves the support of all who believe in human dignity.- Stanley Knowles, M.P. September 12, 2014Only 10 days left to contribute to SLSC's crowdfunding campaign for peer mentoring! Check out our campaign page HERE and help make a difference in the peer mentoring initiatives we are working tirelessly to support.
HIV/AIDS Regional Services offer complete HIV/AIDS education and support programs in Kingston. We provide social and human services in various communities through our prison support and needle exchange initiatives. Contact us to learn more about our services.
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.
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.
Welcome to Lanark's child and youth mental health centre, Open Doors for Lanark Children and Youth. We believe in the unique strengths of each child, youth and family.
The Brockville and District Association for Community Involvement (BDACI or COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT) is a nonprofit, charitable organization founded by family members in 1956, to work with and on behalf of children and adults who are identified as having an intellectual disability along with their families.