KCSSS Online Resource Guide - 2022
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Kings County Regional Emergency Management Organization (click on link)
- Alzheimer Society of Nova Scotia – (902) 422-7961
- Better Business Bureau – 1-902-422-6581
- Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre - https://www.antifraudcentre-centreantifraude.ca/
- Canadian Red Cross – 902-678-0415
- CARP (Canadian Association of Retired People) advocacy group, Nova Scotia Chapter - https://www.carpnovascotia.ca/
- Charities Verification – https://www.charityintelligence.ca/
- Continuing Care and Adult Protection – 1-800-225-7225
- Crime Stoppers – 1-800-222-8477
- Equifax Credit Reports – 1-800-465-7166
- Housing Nova Scotia – 1-844-424-5110 - https://housing.novascotia.ca/
- Legal Information Line and Lawyer Referral Service – 1-800-665-9779 - https://www.legalinfo.org/
- Mental Health Crisis Response – 1-888-429-8167
- NS Senior Abuse Line – 1-877-833-3377
- Nova Scotia Department of Community Services– 1-877-424-1177
- Nova Scotia Legal Aid – 902-679-6110 (Kentville); 902-532-2311 (Annapolis Royal)
- TransUnion Credit Bureau – 1-800-663-9980 - https://www.transunion.ca/
Police (non-emergency)
- Berwick RCMP – 902-538-3666
- Kentville Police – 902-678-3378
- Kingston RCMP – 902-765-3317
- New Minas RCMP – 902-679-5555
- Wolfville RCMP – 902-542-3817
Adult/Senior Education
Acadia Lifelong Learning ~ Acadia University, Wolfville
1-800-565-6568
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https://all.acadiau.ca/
Rhodes Hall, 15 University Ave, Wolfville
CAP Program (now: The Wolfville Library Innovation Lab)
This is for anyone who is interested in learning or updating their computer, internet, and/or digital media creation skills. They offer individual tutorials and group sessions in a friendly and relaxed atmosphere.
(902) 542-5760
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https://www.valleylibrary.ca/wolfville-memorial-library-cap-lab
Wolfville Library, 21 Elm Ave, Wolfville
Nova Scotia Community College
902-678-7341
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https://www.nscc.ca/explorenscc/campuses/kingstec/
Kingstec Campus 236 Belcher Street, Kentville
Valley Community Learning Association
VCLA works to raise the literacy levels of adults in Kings and Annapolis Counties. They are always looking for volunteer tutors. They also offer many community programs including computer literacy.
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http://www.vcla.ca
49 Cornwallis Street, Kentville
Deliveries: Grocery Stores and Pharmacies
Drug Stores
Chisholm's PharmaChoice, Aylesford
We offer a prescription delivery service. Our area of coverage for daily delivery is Greenwood to South Berwick. We also have scheduled delivery days to Kentville. At this time there is no charge for delivery.
(902)-847-3465
https://www.pharmachoice.com/locations/chisholms-pharmacy/
2710 Hwy#1, Aylesford
Cochrane’s Pharmasave Wolfville & Canning
We offer free prescription delivery to seniors within a 15km radius of any of our 3 valley store locations (Canning/Hantsport/Wolfville). We offer front store goods if it is alongside the free prescription delivery. If seniors just want non-pharmacy (prescription) goods delivered it is a flat fee per delivery.
Canning: (902) 582-7119
https://pharmasave.com/store/pharmasave-cochranes-3/
9816 Main Street, Canning
Wolfville: (902) 542-3624
https://pharmasave.com/store/pharmasave-cochranes-2/
442 Main Street, Wolfville
Guardian Centennial Pharmacy, Kentville
We presently do deliveries at no charge to our clients. Deliveries are done after our regular business hours (8:30 to 6:00 Monday to Friday, 9:00 to 12:00 on Saturday)
(902) 678-2799
www.guardiancentennialpharmacy.ca
81 Exhibition Street, Kentville
Larry’s Pharmacy in Berwick
Larry's Pharmacy has free delivery from Aylesford to Cambridge.
(902)-538-1644
https://www.larryspharmacy.ca/
182 Commercial Street, Berwick
Lawtons
Delivery is free if there is a prescription with the order within 10-15kms. If it is just a front store order there is a $9 delivery charge. If someone out of town would like a delivery then we can do it, but we do get them to cover some of the cost, as we just use a local taxi company.
Kentville: (902) 678-3308
https://lawtons.ca/stores/kentville/
363 Main Street Kentville
New Minas: (902) 681-7345
https://lawtons.ca/stores/new-minas/
20 Silver Fox Ave, New Minas
Maders Pharmachoice, Coldbrook
We do delivery every day except on the weekends. The service is free.
(902) 679-1251
https://www.pharmachoice.com/locations/maders-pharmachoice/
6637 Evangeline Trail Hwy #1, Coldbrook
Wilsons Pharmasave, Berwick
We deliver Monday, Wednesday and Friday mornings. Delivering prescriptions is free of charge. You just need to phone in your order the day before and we will deliver the next day. If you are ordering other items and no prescription there is a $5.00 fee.
(902) 538-3185
https://pharmasave.com/store/pharmasave-wilsons/
213 Commercial Street, Berwick
Wilsons Pharmasave, Kentville
We deliver Monday, Wednesday and Friday at no charge for prescriptions. The normal time for deliveries is between 11am and 12pm. We can accept cash or cheques as payment if there is a charge for the medication.
(902) 365-6655
https://pharmasave.com/store/pharmasave-wilsons-2/
100 Station Lane, Kentville
Valley Drug Mart Pharmasave, Kingston
We offer free delivery. We arrive at the home, accept payment (if required) and the customer then signs for the delivery. If the customer is unable to sign due to a disability, the delivery driver will sign for the customer. We generally deliver Monday to Friday with the exception of holidays and slippery roads.
We do ask that the customer calls their order in by noon, so we can arrange for afternoon deliveries.
(902) 765-2103
https://pharmasave.com/store/pharmasave-kingston/
613 Main Street, Kingston
Grocery Stores
Atlantic Superstore – New Minas, Kingston
Superstore is offering customers an online grocery shopping service allowing them to choose and pay for their items and have them delivered to their car as they arrive at the store.
Customers must create an account at www.atlanticsuperstore.ca to start shopping online.
Jeff's Independent Grocer, Berwick
Our store delivers within the town of Berwick. If someone is interested in having groceries delivered, they can contact 902-538-8818 and provide their address and their method of payment. Groceries are delivered Wednesday mornings.
(902) 538-8818
www.jeftIndpendentgrocer.ca
197 Commercial St, Berwick, NS
Carl’s Independent Grocer, Wolfville
We take the orders by phone every Tuesday, before noon. Deliveries are then picked up by us at the store on Wednesday morning (the day after ordering) and scanned through the checkout. Then the orders are delivered to the customers, typically by noon (or before). We call them Wednesday morning ahead of delivery and inform them what their total will be. We only deliver to folks in Wolfville and there is a small delivery fee.
(902) 542-9680
www.carlindependentgrocer.ca
396 Main St, Wolfville
Jason’s Independent Grocer, Kentville
We deliver to seniors in the Town of Kentville. It is a free service. Delivers are on Wednesdays and we ask that the order be called in no later than Tuesday, by 4:00 pm.
(902) 678-3893
www.jasonindependentgrocer.ca
451 Main Street, Kentville
Meadowbrook Meat Market, Berwick
Residents of Kings County have a delivery option from Meadowbrook. People can order online meat boxes online from our website. Select either "pick up" (no charge or minimum order) or "shipping".($5.00 delivery fee & $50 minimum order). Deliveries are on Wednesday of each week. Orders need to be placed by Monday at noon.
(902) 538-1106
https://www.meadowbrookmeatmarket.com/
318 Pleasant Valley Road, Somerset
Food Banks
Berwick Food Bank
Hours: Wednesdays 8:30 am - 4:30 pm
(902) 538-1996
100 Mill St., Unit 1, Berwick
Canning Food Bank
Hours: Wednesdays 11:30 am - 2:45 pm
(902)-582-3886
1000 Seminary Avenue, Canning
Fundy Interchurch Food Bank
Hours: Thursdays 10:30 am – 2 pm
(902) 679-3664
50 Belcher Street, Kentville (behind St. Joseph’s Catholic Church)
Upper Room Food Bank Association
Hours: Monday 10 am- 12 pm
Hours: Thursday 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
(902) 765-0303
669 Main St., Kingston
Wolfville Area Food Bank
Hours: https://waicc.org/food-bank
(902) 542-0040
487 Main St., Wolfville
Foot care
"Meet Your Feet"
Now located in Country Fair Mall - by appointment only, please call the church office for more information. Free monthly foot care is available year-round from out licensed foot care nurses.
Orchard Valley United Church
(902) 681-0366
https://orchardvalleyunited.ca/small-group-ministries/meet-your-feet/
Other Commercial Foot Care Service Providers
Annapolis Valley VON
VON nurses provide assessment, care and advice for clients of all ages, including people who suffer from chronic diseases like diabetes, who need to pay particular attention to their feet. Care includes clipping nails, treating corns, calluses, ingrown nails and thickened nails and preventative care as well as referral to other health professionals.
(902) 678-3415
https://www.von.ca/en/annapolis/service/foot-care-clinics
9319 Commercial Street, New Minas
Family 1st Medical
Care includes clipping nails, treating corns, calluses, ingrown nails or thickened nails and preventative care as well as referral to other health professionals.
(902) 681-0202
https://family1st.ca/services/podiatry-foot-care-orthotics/
8995 Commercial Street, New Minas
Healthy Living
4 the Health of It
An interactive 6 to 7 week long program designed specifically for people at risk of developing a chronic illness. The program is facilitated by a variety of healthcare professionals who provide information and skill development such as healthy eating, physical activities, and stress management.
No cost.
(902) 848-6416
https://ns.211.ca/services/4-the-health-of-it/
Adult Day Program (VON)
VON Canada professional staff and volunteers coordinate activities such as exercise classes, card and word games, communal outings and crafts for seniors and adults living with a disability or with Alzheimer's Disease, dementia or cognitive impairment.
(902) 678-3415
https://www.von.ca/en/site/annapolis
9319 Commercial Street, New Minas
Health Canada Information for Seniors
Information on ways to keep yourself healthy, strong and flexible. Staying healthy is an important way for you to keep your independence.
https://www.canada.ca/en/health-canada/services/healthy-living/seniors.html
"MySurgery" Orthopaedic Patient Information
This website shows people what to do and what to expect from the time their family physician refers them to an orthopedic surgeon to the recovery and rehabilitation period after surgery.
http://mysurgery.nshealth.ca
Nordic Walking Nova Scotia
This group offers nordic pole walking clinics and classes around the province.
(902) 454-2267
http://nordicwalkingnovascotia.ca
Senior LINCS
Senior LINCS is a team of healthcare professionals who support seniors and their families. The job of Senior LINCS is to help seniors remain in their homes and maintain independence for as long as it is possible. They can help you make your house safer, reduce your risk of falls and put you in contact with resources and support within your community. Free
(902) 825-4421
https://www.nshealth.ca/service-details/Seniors%20LINCS%20Program
Your Way to Wellness
Your Way to Wellness is a self-management program for people living with, or supporting someone with, a chronic (ongoing) health condition. It is designed to help participants manage symptoms and gain the confidence needed to cope with chronic health conditions. This free, six-week program will provide you with tools to deal with chronic conditions, such as: Arthritis, asthma, dementia, depression, high blood pressure, anxiety, fibromyalgia, and other chronic conditions. You will learn how to manage symptoms, fears, and frustrations; set goals and achieve them; creatively solve problems; and enjoy a healthier, active life!
(888) 672-3444
http://www.nshealth.ca/content/your-way-wellness
Help Around the Home
ElderDog
Their goal is to enable older adults, living at home and with challenges affecting dog care, to continue to benefit from their relationship with their canine companions. With the help of volunteers, All services are free of charge.
(855) 336-4226
http://www.elderdog.ca/Programs/DogCareSupportforSeniors.aspx
Errands by Karen
Taking care of local errands, blood collection at home or at work, and support for seniors and shut-ins. Operating throughout the Eastern Annapolis Valley. Fees for service
(902) 790-2626
https://www.facebook.com/errandsbykaren
Managed for You Inc. - Home Transition Services for Seniors
Ready to make a move but have nobody close by to help? They take the stress out of the transition. A free consultation ensures services are personalized to meet individual needs. Services can also be provided following the death of a loved one to help pack up and disperse items from a home. Member of the National Association of Senior Move Managers.
902-670-3332
https://www.managedforyouinc.com
No Job Too Small – Handy Man Services
Helping Seniors & others stay in their home longer. General home repairs and maintenance. Concierge services including general errands, setting dinner reservations, making telephone calls, researching travel arrangements, and more. Auto and pets – offer a few automotive services as well as service to help keep your pet healthy and happy.
902-679-7949
www.nojobtoosmall.ca
Ron’s Handyman Service
Handyman with over 25 years painting, construction, and home improvement repairs available to work for you. Free estimates. Reasonable rates. References available.
(902)-385-1008
Your Last Resort Home Organization and Staging
Your Last Resort will help you organize or declutter your home, help you downsize when you are moving, or help decorate for the holidays.
(902) 691-5955
www.yourlastresort.ca
Homecare
Annapolis Valley Homecare Ltd.
Provide Respite/companionship, housekeeping, meal preparation, nutritional consulting, medication monitoring, personal care, errands/transportation as well as Alzheimer’s and Dementia and Palliative Care.
(888) 765-7544
https://avhomecare.ca/
1499 Bridge Street, Kingston
Careforce
Careforce is a home health care agency, serving clients and their families from Windsor to Bridgetown. From assistance in caring for someone with Alzheimers to providing a helping hand while recovering from a hospital stay
(866) 966-1466
https://careforce.ca/
9202 Commercial Street, New Minas
Caregivers Nova Scotia
Caregivers Nova Scotia provides free programs, services, information and advocacy for unpaid friends and family giving care.
Valley Region: (902) 680-8706
https://caregiversns.org/
Senior Homecare by Angels Annapolis Valley
Meal preparation, light housekeeping, errands, shopping, walks, medication reminders, affordable hourly rate, hourly care, 24/7 multiple shift care, temporary or long term care, weekends & holidays, respite for family caregivers, rewarding companionship
(902) 200-4964
www.seniorhomecarebyangels.com
158 Commercial Street, Berwick
VON Annapolis Valley
Victorian Order of Nurses is Canada's largest, national, not-for-profit, charitable home and community care organization. We offer more than 75 different homecare, personal support, and community services to enhance each client's quality of life. We provide them with the personal assistance and the support needed to make them comfortable in their own home
http://www.von.ca/en/site/annapolis
"Meals on Wheels"
Meals on Wheels offers healthy, cooked meals delivered to your home on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Special dietary items are available.
(800) 411-9646
https://www.von.ca/en/annapolis/service/meals-wheels
"Volunteer Visiting"
The VON offers a visiting program which connects you with a volunteer who shares interests and life experiences. You can meet one-on-one in person or over the phone, according to your preferences.
(800) 411-9646
https://www.von.ca/en/annapolis/service/volunteer-visiting
Income Tax Preparation
**Please Note: Your local MLA’s or MP’s office may be able to direct you to a reliable (CRA vetted) to provide assistance.
Annapolis Valley Regional Library
Preparation for those with a simple tax situation. Clinics hosted by various library branches in the library at tax time.
https://www.valleylibrary.ca/news/free-income-tax-preparation
Canada Revenue Agency
https://www.canada.ca/en/services/taxes.html
Income
Service Canada - Canada Pension Plan
The Canada Pension Plan (CPP) retirement pension provides a monthly benefit to eligible applicants. You can apply for and receive a full CPP retirement pension at the age of 65 or receive it as early as the age of 60 with a reduction, or as late as the age of 70 with an increase. It can begin the month after your 60th birthday at a reduced amount.
1-800-277-9914
https://www.canada.ca/en/services/benefits/publicpensions/cpp.html
Service Canada - Old Age Security (OAS)
The Old Age Security Program is a pension program through the Government of Canada. A monthly payment available to seniors aged 65 and older who meet the Canadian legal status and residence requirements. You must apply to receive it.
• In addition to this pension, there are three types of OAS benefits:
1. Guaranteed Income Supplement (live in Canada and have a low income)
2. Allowance (you are 60-64 years of age and your spouse or common-law partner is receiving the OAS pension and is eligible for the GIS)
3. Allowance for the Survivor (if you are 60-64 and you are widowed)
1-800-277-9914
https://www.canada.ca/en/services/benefits/publicpensions/cpp/old-age-security.html
Legal Services
Nova Scotia Legal Aid
Provides legal information, summary legal advice (one time consultation), representation by a lawyer
(866) 679-6110
https://www.nslegalaid.ca/
325 Main Street, Kentville
Meals
Open Arms
Aside from assisting people who find themselves in the unfortunate situation of being on the street, hungry or lonely, we also provide the following programs / supports:
- Community Chaplaincy - Various spiritual programs are available for all who choose to come.
- Rural Food Delivery Program To Families in Crisis.
- Apartment Locating
- Furniture Bank - Collection, storage and delivery of donated furniture.
- Breakfast Program - Breakfast is available six days each week from 8am at the Kentville Outreach with full meals provided Saturday evenings. The Community Soup Kitchen additionally provides full meals Tuesday & Thursday (October-May) with Soup prepared, frozen and ready to serve at any time. More than 30,000 meals will be provided this year at Open Arms in Kentville alone and countless bowls of soup provided by Community Soup Kitchen and SOUP.
(902) 365-3665
https://openarms.ca/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=63&Itemid=101
32 Cornwallis Street, Kentville,
VON Annapolis Valley - "Meals on Wheels"
Meals on Wheels offers healthy, cooked meals delivered to your home on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Special dietary items are available.
(800) 411-9646
https://www.von.ca/en/annapolis/service/meals-wheels
Medical
Eastern Kings Memorial Health Centre
(902) 542-2266
https://www.nshealth.ca
23 Earnscliffe Ave. Wolfville
Western Kings Memorial Health Centre
(902) 538-3111
https://www.nshealth.ca
121 Orchard Street, Berwick,
Valley Regional Hospital
(902) 678-7381
https://www.nshealth.ca
150 Exhibition Street, Kentville
Medical Information
Care Alert National
Home of the Smart Dialer. Ideal for those who wish to remain longer in their own home or in a retirement residence. It can be programmed to dial up to 5 contacts, including 911.
(888) 475-8595
http://www.carealertproducts.com
Care Link
Helping older adults and people with disabilities remain independent by providing them with personal medical alarm pendants and other personal security technology.
(866) 876-7401
https://carelinkadvantage.ca
Family 1st Medical
Their mission is to provide a full range of Respiratory and Medical/Mobility products to assist all those in need.
(800)-565-2021
https://www.family1st.ca
8995 Commercial Street, New Minas
Health Equipment Loan Program
The Health Equipment Loan Program (HELP), also known as the Community Bed Loan Program, provides hospital-type beds to eligible Nova Scotians who need specialized beds in their homes. The loaned beds are delivered and assembled in the client’s home by the Canadian Red Cross – Nova Scotia Region. There is no cost for specialized beds through the HELP/ Community Bed Loan Program.
(800) 225-7225
https://novascotia.ca/dhw/ccs/health-equipment.asp
Home Oxygen Services
The Home Oxygen Services Program is available to eligible Nova Scotians through the Department of Health and Wellness. This program funds oxygen equipment such as oxygen concentrators, portable oxygen tanks and other related supplies.
(800) 225-7225
https://novascotia.ca/dhw/ccs/home-oxygen.asp
Live Well at Home
To help seniors live well at home, the province is providing programs and funding. There are a variety of supports, from taking care of daily needs like meal preparation to funding for a personal alert system. This is a list of resources from the Nova Scotia government from home care to respite and equipment loans.
https://novascotia.ca/dhw/ccs/live-well-at-home.asp
Need a doctor?
Call 811 between 10am – 6pm Monday – Friday.
You can register that you are looking for a doctor. The form can also be completed online at: https://needafamilypractice.nshealth.ca
Red Cross
Services at this location: 10 Pelton Dr., Kentville
- Bed Loan Program - loans of home-use hospital beds to Nova Scotia residents with delivery, pick up and installation provided.
- Short Term Health Equipment Loan Program allows people to return home from hospital earlier and gives independence and dignity to those in palliative care. Individuals can receive aids such as wheelchairs, walkers, bath seats, benches, commodes and toilet seats, crutches and canes, bed handles and other durable medical equipment.
https://www.redcross.ca
Sleep Apnea Machines
The Lung Association of Nova Scotia refurbishes pre-owned Auto CPAP and BiPAP machines. Used machines can also be dropped off at the Hantsport and Kingston Lions Clubs. Also contact the Lung Association to get a refurbished machine if required.
(888) 566-5864
https://ns.lung.ca/our-programs/sleep-apnea-refurbishment-program
Wheelchair Community Loan Program
The Seniors Community Wheelchair Loan Program provides new and recycled wheelchairs (manual and/or electric) to eligible residents of Nova Scotia to support them in their homes and communities. If you are eligible, an occupational or physiotherapist will arrange a time to meet with you to complete an assessment.
(800) 225-7225
https://novascotia.ca/dhw/ccs/wheelchair-loan-program.asp
Municipal, Village and Town Offices
Berwick Town Hall
902-538-8068
www.berwick.ca
236 Commercial Street, Berwick
Kentville Town Hall
(902) 679-2500
http://kentville.ca/
354 Main St, Kentville
Municipality of the County of Kings
(902) 678-6141
https://www.countyofkings.ca/
181 Coldbrook Village Park Dr., Coldbrook
Wolfville Town Hall
(902) 542-5767
https://www.wolfville.ca/
359 Main St, Wolfville
Village of Canning
(902) 582-3768
https://canning.ca/
977 J. Jordan Road, Canning
Village of Greenwood
(902) 765-8788
https://www.greenwoodnovascotia.com/
904 Central Avenue, Greenwood
Village of Kingston
(902) 765-2800
https://www.kingstonnovascotia.ca/
671 Main Street, Kingston
Village of Port Williams
(902) 542-4411
https://www.portwilliams.com/
1045 Main Street, PO Box 153 Port Williams, NS B0P 1T0
Recreation
Berwick Recreation
(902) 538-8068
https://www.berwick.ca/recreation-department.html
236 Commerical Street, Berwick
Canning Recreation
902-582-2033
https://www.canningrecreation.com/
9845 Main Street, Canning
Kentville Recreation
Tel: (902) 679-2500
http://kentville.ca/parks-and-recreation
354 Main Street, Kentville
Kings County Parks and Recreation
(902) 690-6124
http://www.countyofkings.ca/residents/pars/programs.aspx
Kingston Recreation
(902) 765-2800
http://www.kingstonnovascotia.ca/recreation/
655 Main Street, Kingston
New Minas Recreation
(902) 681-6972
https://newminas.com/recreation-programs
9489 Commercial Street, New Minas
Port Williams Recreation
(902) 542-411
https://www.portwilliams.com/community/recreation
1045 Main Street, Port Williams
Wolfville Recreation
(902) 542-5767
https://www.wolfville.ca/recreation.html
359 Main Street, Wolfville
Support Groups
Alzheimer Society of Nova Scotia
The Alzheimer Society of Nova Scotia offers a network of Caregiver Support Groups. These groups offer a safe environment where you can learn, share, and help each other through mutual understanding. All groups are currently meeting virtually via Zoom, due to COVID-19.
(800) 611-6345
https://alzheimer.ca/ns/en/caregiver-support-groups
Canadian Mental Health Association – Kings County Branch
(902) 679-7464
https://novascotia.cmha.ca/
440 Main Street, Kentville
Caregiver Nova Scotia Support Network - Valley Region
Caregivers Nova Scotia provides programs, services, and strong advocacy for caregivers.
(902) 680- 8706
www.CaregiversNS.org
Diabetes Centre
The Diabetes Program of Care is focused on improving the health of Nova Scotians living with, affected by or at risk of developing diabetes.
https://www.nshealth.ca/diabetes
Friends in Bereavement - Berwick
Provides support for those who have experienced a loss through death.
(902) 681-8239
https://ns.211.ca/services/friends-in-bereavement-berwick/support-group/
Western Kings Memorial Health Centre, 121 Orchard St., Berwick
Survivors of Abuse RECOVERING (SOAR)
A community-based peer counselling service for adult survivors of childhood sexual abuse.
(877) 679-7627
http://survivorsofabuserecovering.ca
Red Cross
In partnership with first responders, emergency managers, public officials, and in collaboration with other voluntary sector organizations, the Canadian Red Cross may provide emergency and disaster services such as emergency lodging, reception and information, emergency food, emergency clothing, personal services and family reunification services. If you have been affected by a personal disaster, such as a house fire, contact us at 1-800-222-9597. Otherwise, contact your closest service location for general inquiries.
(902) 678-0415
https://www.redcross.ca/in-your-community/nova-scotia
10 Pelton Drive, Kentville
Transportation
Kings Point to Point
Transportation purposes include trips to hospital/medical appointments, to and from work or school and for everyday shopping/personal needs. Door to door.
(902) 681-2846
https://kppt.ruralrides.ca/
14 Aberdeen Street, Kentville
Kings Transit Authority
Kings Transit Authority is a public transit service funded by the County of Kings, Berwick, Kentville, and Wolfville. It services Kings County, Annapolis County, as well as the Municipality of Digby.
(902) 678-7310
http://www.kingstransit.ns.ca/
29 Crescent Dr., New Minas
Volunteer
Kings Volunteer Resource Centre
To promote a quality of life in Kings County through the provision of services and information in support of volunteerism.
(902) 385-4950
https://www.kingsvolunteerresourcecentre.ca/
County Fair Mall, New Minas
Volunteer NS
Are you looking to volunteer or are an organization seeking volunteers? Volunteer Nova Scotia recently launched their volunteer matching website that connects volunteers and organizations across Nova Scotia. It is an easy to use, free, searchable database that allows volunteers to find the right opportunities in their communities and not-for-profit organizations, clubs or agencies to find the right volunteers.
https://www.volunteerns.ca
Social Clubs