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Southern Frontenac Community Services/ Rural Visions:

This is a local program based out of Sydenham. They support seniors, adults with physical disabilities and families in need in South Frontenac communities.
 
They have multiple services available such as Hot meals on wheels, health care support services, grief share support, food bank for families of low income, Grace Garden filled with fresh produce in season, Diners club for seniors and so much more. We are proud to have partnered with SFCSC for many years helping through our CAP program. Contact info for SFCSC call: 613-376-6477 or email: info@sfcsc.ca

Friends of the Community

This ministry team provides practical help in the community. 
 
The main emphasis is providing monthly meals as well as dinners on special holidays. It currently distributes about 30-35 meals each month. Occasionally gift cards for food or gas as well as free household items are given as available. 
 
Prayer and developing of friendships are the highlights of this community ministry.
 
Friends of the Community was developed in response to the words of Jesus in Matthew 25:40 – “Whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me.”
 

Send A Kid To Camp

Send a Kid to Camp is a ministry of HFMC designed to help families, who may not be able to afford to send their children to camp, so their children and youth can attend Wesley Acres FM camp or Echo FM Youth Camp.
 
For Wesley Acres there is a three way partnership to financially support families. HFMC will pay one third, Wesley Acres SAKTK program will pay one third and the family is asked to pay one third of the camp cost for their child.  For Echo Lake, HFMC would pay one third and the family would pay two thirds.
 
Applications and supporting policy statements are available for this ministry through contacting the church office.
 

CAP (Community Assistance Program)

HFMC has set aside some resources to help people within our catchment area during those times of unexpected financial challenge. Working independently or in conjunction with Southern Frontenac Community Services we want to lend a hand during some of those stressful times. Find out more here.

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Kingston Pregnancy Care Centre

Kingston Pregnancy Care Centre opened its doors on October 26, 1989. Since then KPCC has helped thousands of women and men in the Kingston area.
 
They are a faith-based charity, and their goal is to be a safe place for their clients as they navigate the challenging circumstances in their lives. They provide compassionate support and education for individuals and families impacted by unexpected pregnancy and its effects.
 
All of their programs and services are free, confidential, and are offered in a safe and non-judgmental environment regardless of age, gender, race, or religion.
 
In 2020 they opened their branch office in downtown Napanee to expand their reach in KFL&A.  You can find out more at: kingstonpcc.com

New Life Women’s Home

New Life Women’s Home, in Plainfield Ontario, is a residential recovery and discipleship program where women aged 18 years and older can find comprehensive, faith-based support to overcome life-controlling problems.
 
Their nurturing and highly trained staff support women living with problems ranging from drug and alcohol addiction, abuse — whether emotional, physical or sexual — mental health problems, including depression, anxiety, and compulsive behaviours.
 
They believe that through practical, loving emotional and spiritual mentorship, a new life – free from debilitating problems – is possible.
 
Check them out at newlifecanada.org.

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Tearfund

Tearfund Canada is a non-profit organization that wants to see people freed from poverty, living transformed lives, and reaching their God-given potential. They partner with 350 church based organizations around the world in 50 countries. 

By partnering with Tearfund, we help address the root causes of poverty that lie beneath surface needs. Because their whole focus is on restoring broken relationships – with God, within families and communities, and with creation – their goal is to break the cycle of poverty so that we’re not needed anymore. Through their focus on local partnerships, they can create lasting change that is efficient, effective, and local-friendly. Find out more details at tearfund.ca

Dominican Ministries

Dominican Ministries is a partnership ministry with our FM churches in the Dominican. Our own BJ Calver has been a volunteer mission worker in the DR for over 25 years.
 
This connection led to us partnering with them to help build churches in poverty stricken areas, where they were needed, with added community support.
 
We have been helping families rebuild or repair damaged homes, supply shoes & socks for children for school, as well as vitamins, food and medicines when the needs were brought to us.
 
A much needed van was purchased for a church to transport people to church, medical appointments or any other needs for transporting.
 
When the needs come to us we try to respond as we are able.

Mission Aviation Fellowship

Whether it’s transporting relief supplies to a refugee camp, or flying doctors to a remote village, MAF’s “Wings of Love” bring more than just tools and supplies to a hurting world – they bring the Gospel of God’s love in a tangible way.
 
Their airplanes are the only way that thousands of people living in remote jungles, desert areas, and mountainous regions can receive the practical help they need in times of emergency, or even just to make a better life for themselves and their children.
 
They offer help, hope, and healing for the Isolated.  Find out more at mafc.org

Haiti Food Fund

Through the International Child Care Ministries (ICCM) of the Free Methodist Church in Canada we participate in donating to the Haiti Food Fund. 

The global food crisis has hit Haiti very hard. Your contributions will enable us to continue to help feed the 20,000+ students attending the 53 schools we operate in Haiti. For as little as 33 cents a day per child you can make a difference.

Emergency Relief Needs

Sometimes in life there are world crisis which have a significant impact of each of us. HFMC wants to be a church that responds to those needs. Whether it is giving to the Bishop’s Relief fund to help in the Ukraine, the Canadian Red Cross to bring relief to parts of Africa, or a Compassion offering to help with Haiti’s Hurricane relief, we want to extend the love of Christ through the resources He has given.