Please note that this is not a complete nor exhaustive list of all non-profits in the Kingston area. This is only a handful of non-profits assisting people with disabilities in Kingston.
Programs offering recreational and competitive sailing instruction for persons with a disability. Participants in the “Learn to Sail” and “Come Sail Away” programs sail in untippable, specially designed dinghies and sailboats such as the 16 ft. “Martin 16”.
Kingston Yacht Club, 1 Maitland Street, Kingston, Ontario, K7L 2V3
Tel: 613-548-3052
Email: ask@kingstonyachtclub.ca
361 Montreal Street, Kingston, ON, K7K 3H4 (Extend-A-Family Kingston, Bagot Street Entrance)
Tel: 613-507-7896
Email: kingston@autismontario.com
Voluntary health organization that helps people affected by diabetes and their families through education, support and advocacy. Provides public education about incidence, symptoms, management and prevention of diabetes.
541 Days Rd, Unit 10
Kingston, ON K7M 3R8
Tel: 613-384-9374
Toll Free: 1-800-226-8464
A not-for-profit agency and the leading provider of services, products, and information that remove barriers to communication.
Frontenac Mall
1300 Bath Rd, Unit D4
Kingston, ON K7M 4X4
Tel: 613-544-1927
TTY: 1-877-817-8209
Toll Free: 1-877-544-1927
Provides community-based support, knowledge and a national voice to ensure Canadians who are blind or partially sighted have the confidence, skills and opportunities to fully participate in life. Specialists and volunteers work with people of all ages in their own homes and communities - providing the services, tools and support they need to rediscover their independence and pursue their goals.
826 Princess St
Kingston, ON
Tel: 613-542-4975
TTY: 613-542-4975
Toll Free: 1-866-842-9071
Programs/Services include: Family Resource Centre, Vocational Program, Professional Residential Support.
385 Princess Street, Kingston
Tel: 613-544-1356
Email: info@fcmhs.ca
H'art School is a non-profit, charitable organization helping adults with intellectual disabilities reach their highest potential through arts and education.
Goodlife Fitness
237 Wellington St
Kingston, ON K7K 0B5
Tel: 613-545-1392
Independent Living Centre Kingston is a community based cross-disability not-for-profit organization that promotes inclusion and full participation in the community for persons with disabilities. Programs/Services include: Access to Employment , Peer Support, Computer Training, Access to Technology, Access Kingston Online - a guide to accessible buildings & services in Kingston.
298 Concession Street, Kingston
Tel: 613-542-8353
Email: info@ilckingston.com
993 Princess St. Unit 110
Kingston ON
Canada
K7L 1H3
Tel: (613) 546-8524
Email: ldak@ldakingston.com
To maximize the independence, personal empowerment and community participation of people with disabilities.
920 Princess Street, 3rd Floor
Kingston, ON K7L 1H1
Tel: 613-549-4141
Toll-free: 1-888-686-0663
Voluntary health organization for Multiple Sclerosis (MS) * offers support to people with MS * provides public education and information * fund-raises for research * a resource for funding of assistive devices and home support.
Muscular Dystrophy Canada’s dedicated volunteers and staff across the country raise funds and work hard to support the independence and full participation of Canadians with neuromuscular disorders, fund research to find a cure and improve the quality of life of people with neuromuscular disorders, assist our clients to participate in the decisions that affect them, and collaborate with others for social change.
Suite 901
2345 Yonge St.
Toronto, ON M4P 2E5
Tel: 416.488.2699
Toll-free: 1.800.567.2873
Fax: 416.488.0107
Email: infoontario@muscle.ca
The National Educational Association of Disabled Students is a consumer organization, with a mandate to encourage the self-empowerment of post-secondary students with disabilities.
Rm. 426, Unicentre
1125 Colonel By Drive
Carleton University
Ottawa, Ontario, K1S 5B6 Canada
Tel: 613-380-8065
Toll-Free: 1-877-670-1256
Fax: 613-369-4391