1 250 546 3005  2725A Patterson Ave, Armstrong, BC kindale@kindale.net

About

Who We Are

Kindale Developmental Association is a registered charity, founded in 1959, that supports persons with disabilities and their families in communities throughout the North Okanagan and Shuswap regions. Kindale is not-for-profit, community-centred, and CARF accredited.

We believe in inclusive and interdependent communities, respect and integrity of individual human rights, solving problems together, and public, private, and non-profit partnerships.

Find more about CARF accreditation here.
Find out more about how to access our services here.

Communities we serve:
North Okanagan:
Greater Vernon, Cherryville, Lavington, Lumby, Armstrong, Spallumcheen, Falkland, Enderby, Grindrod
Columbia/Shuswap:
Salmon Arm, Sorrento, Blind Bay, Sicamous, Revelstoke

Mission

Kindale Developmental Association is a community based network of dedicated people providing individualized person centred support for persons with disabilities within an inclusive and interdependent community.

Philosophy

Persons served will be empowered to make decisions, choices and connections with community support in the most natural and normal environment that supports and respects his/her dignity and the integrity of individual rights.

HISTORY

Kindale began in Armstrong in 1959 as a small school for children with special needs.  The original school was the vision of Lydia Boss, a public health nurse serving Armstrong and Enderby.  She was aware of a number of children in the area with developmental disabilities, including her own son Gary, who had no access to public education.   Lydia presented her ideas to the Armstrong Kinsmen’s club who convinced other members to take up the challenge to make her vision of a special school a reality.  A new society was formed and members promoted the ideas and raised funds.  Volunteers from the Armstrong Kinsmen Club and the Enderby Lion’s Club, as well as many other people in the community, worked evenings and weekends until the school was completed – in record time.  This spirit of ‘community building’ is an integral part of Kindale’s history and this spirit continues in our motto, mandate and philosophy to the present day.

From those humble beginnings as a small school more than 50 years ago, Kindale has now grown into a large Community Living Agency with fulltime, part-time, and casual staff, contractors, and volunteers serving adults and youth with disabilities and their families in most communities throughout the North Okanagan and Columbia Shuswap.  The services we offer are determined by the needs, goals, and dreams of the people we serve, identified through their person centred plans.  Our day program centres are no longer sheltered workshops, but rather they are meeting places from which persons served participate in community activities, just like everyone else.  Employment, too, is integrated and consists of both paid and volunteer opportunities.  As we continue to learn from the people we serve, we look forward to further innovation and growth in the decades to come.

A list of historical highlights can be found here.

Lydia Boss with husband, Rawleigh, and son, Gary

Board of Directors

• President – Sue Phillips, Enderby
Sue is a long-time resident and former Mayor of Enderby. She is active in many local groups.

• Vice President – Jim Clipperton, Lake Country
Jim is an owner of Nor-Val Equipment Rentals and son of the company founders. He and Nor-Val are long-time supporters of Kindale with fundraising events and employment opportunities.

• Secretary – Lee Van Meter, Vernon
Lee recently retired from Interior Health Authority where she was Corporate Director of IH Staffing Services.  Lee is a founding committee member of Kindale’s annual Golf Spectacular fundraiser.

• Treasurer – Dave Wallace, Armstrong
Dave is the General Manager of Askews Foods and grandson of the founder, Dick Askew.  Askews Foods supports Kindale in many ways, including providing people we serve with volunteer, work experience and employment opportunities.

• Directors
Pat Blades
| Kindale retiree
Akbal Mund | Councillor – City of Vernon
Teddy Dekker | Armstrong

• Appointed People’s Representatives
Katie Moore
| Greater Vernon
Patrick Magnusson | Armstrong

Are you interested in becoming a member of the Kindale Family?

Kindale welcomes persons served, friends and family members, caregivers, staff and interested people in the community to become Members.

A Kindale Membership will entitle you to receive regular information and updates, attend special events and vote at the Annual General Meeting.

The cost of an annual membership is just $2.00 and a lifetime membership $25.00.

To view the Membership Application Form click here. Please mail, fax, email or deliver the completed form along with your payment to our Program Headquarters in Armstrong.

Kindale Developmental Association
PO Box 94, 2725A Patterson Ave
Armstrong BC V0E 1B0
Phone: 250-546-3005
Email: kindale@kindale.net

At Kindale, we take information privacy and confidentiality very seriously.

To view our Confidentiality Policy click here.  If you have any concerns, please contact our Privacy officer, Deborah Anderson, at 250-546-3005 ext. 2012.

Kindale’s Person Served Bill of Rights was developed in order to preserve and promote the equality and freedoms of persons served. This bill of rights addresses availability of services and supports, freedom from abuse, the right to safety & security and respect. 

This Bill of Rights is the foundation for all of Kindale’s services and supports, and reflects input from Kindale persons served over the years.

To view the full Bill of Rights, click here.

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