A Year in Review 2011
Jun 20, 2015
A Year in Review
2011
Our Mission
To provide a safe, supportive place where children and youth can experience new opportunities, overcome barriers, build positive relationships and develop confidence and skills for life.
Your investment is paying off! 2099 kids participated in our programs in 2011.
Tyrrell, Malik, J.J. and Jazmyne have been attending after-school programming at the club for over six years.
$150,047 subsidies provided so kids could go to summer camp.
15 locations to serve curious minds.
We use 5,875 pieces of Lego almost on a daily basis!
11,000 healthy after-school snacks provided every month.
..and over 1,900 suppers per month.
Over 200 glue sticks used to create one-of-a-kind pieces of art.
120 kids participated in our FREE sports league.
Over 80 hockey bags with full equipment provided for our members to play in our hockey league.
Over 350 baskets scored on our basketball nets.
Over 200 scrapped knees from kids trying their hardest at sports.
120 medals awarded at our Inter-City Sports League Banquet.
We transported 8,000 kids so they could access our programs.
2,600 kids were getting active by jumping in our air castles.
2,500 pink t-shirts worn in support of our anti-bullying campaign.
Over 1,500 kids from the community participated in our special events.
Over 675 volunteers were needed to make our club work.
Alex McCoy's Plumbing & HeatingAlgonquin Lakeshore Catholic District School BoardAmbassador HotelAmerisourcebergen CanadaAnchor ConcreteBarr Homes / Barr ConstructionBest BuyBoys and Girls Club of CanadaBrowns Fine FoodsCanadian Tire JumpstartCapital Movers
Cataraqui Golf & Country ClubCIBCCity of KingstonCommunity Foundation for Kingston & AreaCommunity Response to Neighbourhood ConcernsCupidoDavies FoundationDr. Greg DaviesEmpire LifeForzani Group
Future ShopGiant TigerGreater Kingston Chamber of CommerceHenk WeversHomestead Holdings Ltd.Home DepotJames Brown & Joan LeeJankins ComputersJim VowlesKaren MillsonKen TallackKids for Kids Organization
Kingston Community Health CentresKingston Financial CentreKPMGKingston PoliceKingston Whig StandardLimestone District School BoardMcDonaldsMinistry of Health, Promotion and SportNHLPA Goals & DreamsOld NavyOntario Trillium FoundationProForma
Queen’s UniversityRideau Acres CampgroundRick SmithRBCRotary Club of KingstonSearsSecker, Ross & Perry Chartered AccountantsServiceMasterSoutheastern TelecomSt. Lawrence CollegeStevenson ElectricalSvendsen Bros Automotive Ltd
Tim Horton'sTown of GananoqueTrueSportUnited Way Kingston Frontenac Lennox and AddingtonUnited Way of Leeds and GrenvilleUpper Canada District School BoardWestbrook Golf ClubWilkinson W. P. Scott Charitable Foundation
... and countless others
A good place to be.
2011