• Creating community for older adults: a conversation with Community Development Worker Spencer Lanthier
    Feb 25 2026

    "The Older Adults Hub is bringing in as many programs and providers as possible into one space, and truly creating a community space where people can come and access multiple services and attend multiple programs all at one time. It's bringing people together and giving them an opportunity to share their stories and get to know each other."

    Spencer Lanthier is a Community Development Worker with the Kingston Community Health Centre. He, along with the Community Development Team at KCHC, work alongside the Rideau Heights community to develop accessible programs and events for people of all ages, including an Older Adults Hub.

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    19 mins
  • Creating a compassionate city: a conversation with City of Kingston's Ruth Noordegraaf
    Nov 23 2025

    "I think we're really trying to create and strengthen the nervous system of our community through programming and access and services, balancing bigger systems change work with more smaller scale pilot projects in neighbourhoods or with certain community groups. And ultimately those two things at the same time will really help to make our community more connected and more resilient."

    Ruth Noordegraaf is the Director of Community Development Wellbeing and IIDEA with the City of Kingston. Her portfolio includes areas such as food security, aging, community safety, neighbourhood activation, equity, diversity, and Indigenous initiatives.

    Ruth's work focuses primarily on the system-wide social issues that communities in Canada are facing and the preventative actions municipalities can take in building and fostering the social infrastructure. She is passionate about building communities where everyone belongs and feels safe, healthy, and connected.

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    18 mins
  • Connecting beyond medicine: a conversation with paramedics Alisha Scott and Veronica Trottier
    Nov 23 2025

    "More people are staying home. They don't want to go into nursing homes or retirement homes. And the push is to keep people at home. But in doing so, you got the adverse effect of people being isolated. They can't get out anymore. They just lose those connections So we try to get to the people that are in their home, We're going in, we're connecting them with services and minding that gap a little bit."

    Alicia Scott is an advanced care paramedic with over 20 years of experience in Kingston, Pembroke, Petawawa, Fort Saskatchewan, and Edmonton. Along with responding to emergencies within the community, she's also the co-chair of the peer support team.

    Veronica Trottier has been a primary care paramedic for 23 years, and a community paramedic for the last four years, a role that has her connecting with people and helping them in a whole new way.

    Learn more about Compassionate Communities Kingston: compassionatekingston.ca

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    18 mins
  • Creating community connections: a conversation with CCKC founder Florence Campbell
    Nov 23 2025

    "How can we work for toward an even more connected community neighbourhood by neighbourhood? Ultimately this would mean increased capacity for all of us to care for each other in a very supportive way so that we're not just relying on government and the healthcare system. Our goal is to have a much more knowledgeable community where together we can find support services when we need them."

    Florence Campbell has a long and outstanding history in community service, along with a career in senior roles at Queen's University, IBM and the Conference Board of Canada.

    Florence has served as the president of the Community Foundation and on the boards of the KFL&A Public Health, Kingston General Hospital, and the Southeast Local Health Integration Network. In 2017, she founded Compassionate Communities Kingston, Canada to bring this international movement to Kingston. Florence is the recipient of both the Queen Elizabeth Jubilee Medal and the Ontario Medical Association Community Service Award.

    Learn more about Compassionate Communities Kingston at: compassionatekingston.ca

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    16 mins