Kinsmen Club of Lindsay: Growing and Giving in 2026

We are proud to have grown to 14 dedicated members, each bringing energy and commitment to serving our community. What started as a strong foundation continues to build momentum thanks to the passion of our volunteers.

The year is already off to a fantastic start. We are looking forward to our 4th annual Touch a Truck event this June, which continues to be a favourite in the community. We are also excited to be hosting the Zone C Kin Conference on April 25th, welcoming fellow Kin members to Lindsay.

While our Toy Drive has wrapped up for the season, our fundraising efforts continue year-round. Through BBQs, weekly bingos, and a variety of upcoming events heading into the summer, we remain committed to supporting local initiatives.

Recently, we were proud to present donations to both the United Way of Kawartha Lakes and the Soroptimist International of Kawartha Lakes, helping these organizations continue their important work in our community.

Over the past year, we’ve shared many memorable moments—from community events and fundraisers to social gatherings that strengthen the bonds within our club. Each effort helps us give back and make a meaningful difference.

As we continue through 2026, we remain focused on growing our impact, strengthening community connections, and welcoming new faces to join us. We invite everyone to take part in our upcoming events—we’re excited about what lies ahead.

Yours in Kin,
The Kinsmen Club of Lindsay

Thank you to our Sponsors

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About The Club

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The Lindsay Kinsmen Club boasts a rich legacy of 79+ years of community service.

Since our establishment, we have been steadfast in our commitment to enhancing the lives of residents in Lindsay, Ontario, and beyond. With a proud history of impactful projects and dedicated volunteerism, we have become an integral part of the fabric of our town. From our humble beginnings to our present-day endeavors, our mission remains unwavering: to serve the community's greatest needs and foster positive change. Join us as we continue our journey of service, rooted in a tradition of compassion, camaraderie, and lasting impact.

Lindsay Moving and Storage

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Akers Auto Glass

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Canadian Tire

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Binny and Smith (Crayola)

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Boyers Chevrolet Lindsay

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BirdHouse Realty

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Kawartha Charity Riders

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Lindsay Moving and Storage 〰️ Akers Auto Glass 〰️ Canadian Tire 〰️ Binny and Smith (Crayola) 〰️ Boyers Chevrolet Lindsay 〰️ BirdHouse Realty 〰️ Kawartha Charity Riders 〰️

Lindsay KIN in 2023:

13

Active Members

90k

Donated

80K

Toys Donated

One

Community

Motto:

Serving the Community's Greatest Need.

Vision:

To be Canada's National Service Organization. 

Values:

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Excellence, Pride, Integrity, Inclusiveness, Compassion.

Where Kin Started…

Established by Hal Rogers on February 20, 1920, Kin Canada stands as the largest all-Canadian service club organization in the nation. With Kinsmen, Kinette, and Kin clubs spanning the country, our collective mission is to uplift communities, enrich the lives of Canadians, and contribute to environmental improvement. Our Association takes pride in its storied history, marked by a steadfast commitment to nurturing enduring friendships while tirelessly addressing 'The Community's Greatest Need.'

What’s KIN all about?

FUNdraising

We organize events to raise funds for local charities and community projects.

Community

We support initiatives that enhance the well-being and growth of our community.

Volunteering

Members actively engage in hands-on volunteer work to address community needs.

Youth

We provide opportunities for youth development and involvement.