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Our Mission

Established in 1998, H'art School of Smiles is a registered charitable, non-profit organization committed to helping adults with intellectual disabilities reach their highest potential through arts and education. At H'art, we know the community benefits when everyone gets the opportunity to grow, learn, and contribute!

Our Programs

H'art offers two education-based programs for adults with intellectual disabilities. Learn more about our our programs.

Our Art

Typically, we present several awareness events and exhibits each year to increase the visibility of adults with intellectual disabilities in the community. Learn more about our art!

 

What's New at H'art?

H'art School is proud to launch its new book called The Perfect Day project. It outlines a year of students with special needs collaborating with Kingston seniors. You can get your copy by calling 613-545-1392.

On the Move!

H'art School is now located at 237 Wellington Street.

(enter through The Good Life Fitness entance on Barrack St.)

The board, staff and students would like to thank

  • KINCORE Holdings Limited
    Kim Donovan and Steve DeGuise
    Bill Anglin & The Anglin Group
  • Michael Malleson of Shoalts & Zaback
  • Del Stowe of the City of Kingston
    Strathwick Flooring,
    Kevin Dowling of Dowling Sheet Metal
    Joe Ruffolo of KB Homes
    Fast Response Fire Systems
    and the United Way KFL& A for helping us with the transition so we could build a strong foundation for the future!

 

Shall We Dance, Seniors?

H'art Dance invites seniors to get involved!

H'art School continues to offer its H'artbeat Dance program, thanks to support from Ontario Trillium Foundation (OTF) and space at the City of Kingston's Artillery Park.

Seniors can get involved for FREE in 2009. Call 613-545-1392 to learn more or to get your registration form!

 

 

 

Newton FInds A Home

Newton Finds a Home is the highly anticipated sequel to our first book, Newton Rides the Bus. Learn more!

The book is now available at Chapters and Indigo on Princess Street in Kingston. Copies are $21.