Bridges Out of Poverty is one-day, virtual workshop that is open to all KCHC staff, including those in management or service-delivery.
Circles Kingston supports people living in poverty toward their self-sufficiency goals by building connections across socio-economic lines.
Our Community Connections program offers support in smaller group settings or on an individual basis
Our Community Development team meets people where they are at and advocates for their success.
A 16-session program where participants examine their own experience of poverty and develop a plan of change for their life.
A community-driven initiative that allows anyone to purchase an assorted basket of fruits and vegetables for less than the cost at the grocery store.
ISKA envisions Kingston as a community strengthened by the contributions and skills of immigrants, newcomers, and refugees. We offer a variety of settlement programs and services.
May 5
8:30 am - 4:00 pmOn the first and third Tuesday of each month, an ODSP caseworker is onsite to assist with Medical Special Necessities (MSN) forms, including medical travel, diabetic and respiratory supplies, Special Diet Allowance (SDA) forms, Disability Determination Packages (DDP), and ODSP medical and financial benefits.
May 19
8:30 am - 4:00 pmOn the first and third Tuesday of each month, an ODSP caseworker is onsite to assist with Medical Special Necessities (MSN) forms, including medical travel, diabetic and respiratory supplies, Special Diet Allowance (SDA) forms, Disability Determination Packages (DDP), and ODSP medical and financial benefits.
This Service Canada webinar with a trained Citizen Service Specialist, provides those in Southeast Ontario with a single point of access to a wide range of government services and programs – including Indigenous peoples, seniors, persons with disabilities, families, youth, workers (including self-employed individuals), employers, and newcomers to Canada.
Practical Assistance and Community Outreach Workers help people and their families to meet their practical needs, focusing on the social determinants of health,
This program offers practical advice, information referral, and connects individuals and families with appropriate resources within the community.
Seniors 55+ struggling to make ends meet can receive a free box of fresh produce and dry goods, delivered to their home monthly.
This non-medical service will help improve your overall physical and mental health, and allow you to build more meaningful connections around you.
May 6
5:00 pm - 7:00 pmMay 13
5:00 pm - 7:00 pmMay 20
5:00 pm - 7:00 pmMay 27
5:00 pm - 7:00 pmAdversity experienced in childhood might be the most important predictor of adult health, social outcomes and well-being. Teach Resilience exists to spread the message and support steps towards stronger, healthier, and more vibrant communities.
The Lennox & Addington Youth Services is based out of the Napanee Area Community Health Centre and offers services and programs to youth aged 10 to 25 and their families.