Housing Co-operatives have been around for a long time in Canada. The first permanent student co-op was established at the University of Toronto in 1934.The first non-student co-op, Willow Park, was established in Winnipeg in 1964.
Our school has 375 students from kindergarten to Grade 6. In addition to offering a variety of programs and quality services, we also have clubs and extracurricular activities that meet the needs of our students and allow them to develop individual talents. Through our website, we offer you a window that allows you to discover our school, our students, our staff and more! Enjoy your visit to explore our school.
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 the lives of so many people in a positive way!'- David LintonEnriching Through our Health PartnershipsEnriching Through our Student PartnershipsGrace Community Garden was created in 2012 with over 60 studentsPart of ChangeTheWorld, a student volunteer initiative in partnership with the Government of Ontario and United Way KFL&AThe garden expanded in 2013 to include Loughborough Public School and Sydenham High SchoolSupplying up to 63 families a month from June-Nov, in support of our Food Bank and Adult Day programs Enriching the Lives of Students.
The Brick and Allied Craft Union of Canada (BACU). The BACU is an independent Canadian construction union founded in 1998. The founding members were tradespeople who wanted autonomy for Canadians within the International Bricklayers headquartered in Washington D.C. and formed the BACU after several unsuccessful years attempting to obtain a fair and equitable relationship. The BACU is a new kind of Union; one which defines the future of the unionized construction industry in Canada, a future where unionized tradespeople are free from irrelevant parent unions and can address the challenges of the industry head-on.
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.
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 and women who sacrificed for our country.