Charity Partnerships
A huge part of Queen's Players' purpose is contributing back to the communities that help raised us and allow us to flourish; we're all stronger when we support each other! All proceeds raised by Queen's Players (ticket revenue, online donations, fundraisers, drink tickets, etc.) go directly to local Canadian charities at the end of the year! This year we broke record and raised over $45,000 for charities that help give back to our cherished community! Take a look at some of the charities we have had the pleasure of working with and donating to!
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Indian Residential School Survivors Society
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Kingston Youth Arts Cooperative
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Ryandale Transitional Housing
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Roots and Wings
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Carley's Angels
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YGK Thrift
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Go With the Flow Kingston
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Project Dandelion
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Black Luck Collective
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Women of Colour Collective
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Camp Outlook
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Asian Mental Health Collective
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Autism Network - LAC
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Stop AAPI Hate
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Innocence Queen's
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Queen's Black Academic Society
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Campfire Circle
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Martha's Table
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AMS Food Bank
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Pacific Peoples' Partnership
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Youth Diversion
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Joe's M.I.L.L
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Queen's Solidarity for Palestinian Human Rights
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Loving Spoonful
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Yellow House
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Extend-a-Family
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Focus Forward for Indigenous Youth
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Sexual Health Resource Centre
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Dawn House
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Little Forests
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MUSE Magazine
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Peter's Memorial
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Help for Bradi McCoy
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Kingston Youth Arts Cooperative
“KYAC is extremely grateful for the monies we have received from Queen’s Players over the years from. We can’t thank you enough for your generosity and commitment to Kingston youth. Students and classrooms have benefited from the grants awarded by Queen’s Players. You really can’t imagine how rewarding it is to see youth embrace the arts and gain confidence in their abilities. Thank you for your ongoing support and commitment to the Kingston community."
Ryandale Transitional Housing
Ryandale was thrilled to receive a contribution from Queen's Players last year: “Your donation of $650 was instrumental in helping us to update the rooms in our two transition houses with fresh paint. Offering our residents clean, well-maintained rooms is one way for us to show them that they are valued, and that with good effort comes good results. It also makes our houses feel like homes!”