The Salvation Army
Kingston Citadel
Community & Family Services
Here you'll find information on the Salvation Army's services for families, including the following:
Camp Programs
Adventure Camp is age specific starting with Blaze (6-10 year olds) all the way up to the Newport (14-16 year old). The camping programs are progressive and programming is designed for the abilities of the different age groups.
Learn MoreCommunity Choice Pantry
‘Community Choice’ is a model of emergency food distribution that enables individuals to select their own food, much like a grocery store.
Learn MoreHousing Services
Prevention & Diversion Workers redirect homeless individuals and families to existing, non-emergency and natural housing supports Assist clients with Homelessness Prevention Fund applications, as well as Discretionary Residency Benefit applications.
Learn MoreCommunity Gardens
During the growing season our Community Gardens provide fresh vegetables for use in the pantry. Volunteers assist in the planting, weeding and harvesting of the gardens.
Learn MoreLife Skills
The Life Skills workshops will incorporate the elements of decision-making, personal awareness and management, personal health and community living. All workshops will work to enhance participants’ capacity to handle challenges and improve their emotional, social and physical health.
Learn MoreIncome Tax Clinic
The Salvation Army Community and Family Services operates the Volunteer Income Tax Clinic for low-income families and individuals. Serving the City of Kingston, the Volunteer Income Tax Clinic has been in operation since 1975.
Learn MoreVoucher Program
The Salvation Army has the ability to provide a voucher to someone seeking emergency assistance, allowing them to access clothing, furniture and/or housewares at the Thrift Store at no cost.
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