Community food bank located in Carlisle United Church.
Food drop off sites include:
Community food bank located in Carlisle United Church.
Food drop off sites include:
Lends books, videos, and sensory stimulation items. Dementia-specific journals are available for reference, brochures and information sheets are available to take away.
A second stage, long-term transitional home for survivors of sexual exploitation and trafficking in Hamilton and Halton.
Provides assistance for individuals with developmental disabilities and their families to help them navigate the developmental services system in Ontario.
Program provided in partnership with Vision Loss Rehabilitation that provides support for individuals with vision loss and additional functional needs due to a permanent physical disability.
Services include:
Offers shopping services every other week for Flamborough residents who are unable to get to the grocery store. Clients provide their grocery list and a volunteer will do their shopping and deliver their groceries to their home.
A non-profit, parent run, co-operative nursery school for children 2 through 5 years old. Children may enroll for 1 to 4 sessions per week and may join the program at any time during the school year, space permitting.
Halton ADAPT offers programming for adults and youth to help with addictions to drugs, alcohol, and gambling.
Adult day program, providing social, recreational, and therapeutic activities for older adults and people with disabilities in a group setting for part of the day. Helps to support family caregivers who provide day-to-day care.
Provides support for individuals who are at risk of developing an eating disorder, and promotes overall physical and mental wellness.