Engage for Change

Community Partners

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Kingston Indigenous Language Nest 

There is a teaching that if you take care of the language, it will take care of you. Our hope is to strengthen the diverse Indigenous community in Kingston through language revitalization. This project is funded by the Indigenous Culture Fund of the Ontario Arts Council.

Good Food Box - Kingston Community Health Centres

613-530-2239 goodfoodbox@kchc.ca

Last order date 2nd Thursday each month.
Pickup 3rd Thursday each month.
GFB Kingston is supported by KCHC.

If you live in Kingston and area and are interested in access to fresh, affordable produce once a month, year round, then the Good Food Box Kingston is your stop. A great way to get fresh produce year round.

Indigenous Diabetes Health Circle

IDHC supporta Indigenous communities, families and individuals by:

  • Promoting holistic wellness models;
  • Building on traditional teachings and best practices to develop and provide programs, education and resources; and
  • Building relationships and community capacity.

IDHC recognizes and respects personal choices, autonomy and diversity

Loving Spoonful

Loving Spoonful connects people with good food across Kingston & Area. 

Working toward a healthier, more connected community, we provide programs and champion policies affecting food security, poverty, social inclusion, and community health.

Queen’s University

Ardoch Algonquin First Nation 

Ardoch Algonquin First Nation is an Anishnabek community that is located in the Madawaska, Mississippi and Rideau watersheds.  Historically the communities’ roots are in the families who wintered where these rivers come close together.  Our use and habitation of this location originates in time immemorial.  Over thousands of years Algonquin people developed intimate relationships with all parts of the Natural world within our homeland and historically our ancestors shared in the cyclical life of the Ottawa River and its tributaries.  Our people have continued to maintain our relationships and responsibilities in the Kichi Sìbì.

ARDOCH ALGONQUIN FIRST NATION IS COMMITTED TO A VISION THAT CREATES OPPORTUNITIES FOR MEMBERS TO ACCESS AND ENGAGE WITH TRADITIONAL KNOWLEDGE, LANGUAGE AND CULTURE.  WE RECOGNIZE THAT HAVING A SENSE OF COMMUNITY AND BELONGING IS IMPORTANT FOR BUILDING AND MAINTAINING A STRONG SENSE OF SELF AS AN ALGONQUIN PERSON.

Apagidiwag Omàmawi’ininiwag Community Development Circle

Apagidiwag Omamawi’ininiwag Community Development Circle was founded to provide shelter, healing multigenerational wounds and contributing to the health and well‐being of Omamawi’ininiwag and regional Indigenous people who reside in or maintain significant connection to the Madawaska, Mississippi, Rideau and Tay River watersheds. Working in partnership with Ardoch Algonquin First Nation, Apagidiwag serves to strengthen resilience, providing high-quality education, social and cultural activities, and capacity development services to support respectful engagement with the vast biological and cultural diversity that is the Kichi Sìbì, our communities, and the individuals within it.

Sexual Assault Centre Kingston

Sexual Assault Centre Kingston is a not-for-profit organization providing free, confidential, non-judgemental support for all survivors, 12+, of recent and/or historic sexual violence in Kingston, Frontenac, Lennox & Addington (KFL&A) since 1978.

At the heart of our work is a deep partnership with our community and all its members. Together, we work to:

  1. Support individuals and their loved ones to heal from sexual violence
  2. Educate individuals and organizations on the impact of sexual violence
  3. Organize and advocate for systemic and social change required to end sexual violence