Non-profit Organizations in Kingscourt, Kingston, ON

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817 Division St, Unit 108, Kingston, K7K 4C2

(613) 546-8524
Disability Service, Association, Non-profit organization, Nonprofit Organization
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85 Stephen St, Kingston, K7K 2C5

(613) 766-8432
Religious, Services communautaires et Organisations, Nonprofit Organization, Famille et communauté, Social services organization, Religious Organizations, religieuses, Organization, Membership Organizations, Religiou Organizations, Associations religieuses & groupes confessionnels, Non-profit organization, associations
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365 Nelson Street, Kingston, K7K 4M9

(613) 549-4236
Housing & Homeless Shelter, Nonprofit Organization, Non-Profit Organization, Homeless shelter
The Kingston Youth Shelter is a comfortable and restful place for those in need, particularly during the challenging process of finding housing. The community support for youth and families is amazing, with kind and helpful staff members contributing to a great environment.
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817 Division Street, Kingston, K7K 4C2

(613) 545-3227
Non-Profit Organization, Social services organization
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629 Division St, Kingston, K7K 4B7

(613) 544-2021
Founded in 1990 as Theatre Beyond by Paul Gelineau, the company became The People’s Theatre Kingston in 1992 and had two more Artistic Directors under that name: Kathryn MacKay (1993-94) and Kathleen LeRoux (1994-97). In early 1998, AD Craig Walker (1997-2007) shortened its name to Theatre Kingston and moved into the Baby Grand Studio in Kingston’s historic Grand Theatre, where it began offering a full season of four or more productions a year (with occasional expeditions to alternative venues in Kingston and Toronto). During the tenure of AD Kim Renders (2008-2011), the company initiated several TYA initiatives to engage the next generation of theatre-goers in the region: the ‘Children’s Drama Club’ and a summer Drama camp for school-aged children.