Tree of Hope Meets Christmas Target
857 people from Kingston to Northbook given food, toys, clothing and more Keep Reading
857 people from Kingston to Northbook given food, toys, clothing and more Keep Reading
900 kids expected to be helped in one of the oldest Christmas appeals in SE Ontario Keep Reading
$15,000 fundraising campaign to provide services & funding to send kids to summer camp Keep Reading
Release from Family and Children’s Services of Frontenac, Lennox and Addington: We are a Children’s Aid Society – a not-for-profit agency that protects children from abuse and neglect. We receive funding and our mandate from the Government of Ontario. We’ve been serving this community since 1894, making us one of the oldest continuing charities in Southeastern… Keep Reading
It comes every year. There’s no way to stop it. You can’t run. You can’t hide. It’s WINTER – and, although there’s nothing that can be done to prevent it, the Family and Children’s Services of Frontenac, Lennox and Addington (FACSFLA) have produced a fun video highlighting those cold weather horrors, while enabling you to… Keep Reading
Positive response since October, but still not enough to meet urgent need Keep Reading
Letter to the Editor The Executive Director of Family and Children’s Services of Frontenac, Lennox and Addington has published the following letter to Prime Minister Harper regarding events in Nigeria and here at home… Dear Prime Minister, I am writing to you about the nearly 300 Nigerian school girls under the age of 18 years who… Keep Reading
Volunteers collected food for Salvation Army Food Bank & Morning Star Mission Keep Reading
In honour of Family Day this Monday, the recipient of the first annual Family Advocacy Award was named by Family and Children’s Services of Frontenac, Lennox and Addington. Newburgh Community Christmas Concert was announced as this year’s award winner for their work in helping children at Christmas. The community group has been putting on its… Keep Reading
Family and Children's Services urgently need 10 drivers Keep Reading
Youth in care from across Southeastern Ontario are heading to Queen’s University on Saturday, November 9th to get a feel for post-secondary education and to talk about their options for attending college or university, an apprenticeship program or to learn more about employment opportunities. On June 25th, 2013, the Ministry of Training Colleges and Universities… Keep Reading