The municipal law enforcement agency for the City of Hamilton.
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Achieves is a 12-week program which supports youth in grades 6, 7, and 8 that experience barriers to their social and educational success.
This is a pre-trial program to help the Court and the accused person in the assignment and fulfillment of bail conditions. Verification of the accused's community circumstances is obtained to help the Court set bail requirements.
A transitional housing program for young parents and their children for up to 2 years. Provides furnished apartments and support to young parents, with on-site programming and support staff.
Provides assessment, rapid consultation, and treatment of individuals experiencing mental health problems.
Provides home assessments and recommendations at no cost to help seniors remain safe and independent in their homes, and falls prevention education program to both seniors and caregivers.
Safety at Home services include:
A student-run food bank and food security resource, located on McMaster University's campus. Services include:
Provides housing supports and services to youth who are 16-17 years old and are entering a Voluntary Youth Services Agreement (VYSA) with a child welfare agency (such as Hamilton Child and Family Supports or Catholic Children's Aid Society of Hami
The Youth Justice Committee involves trained community members who meet with victims, young people aged 12-17 accused of minor, non-violent offences, and their parents, to negotiate an appropriate way for the young person to make amends for their
A supportive housing project which provides an opportunity for adults with a physical disability to live in a geared-to-income, fully accessible townhouse with common spaces that the residents share.