Provides one-on-one mentoring for youth with an opportunity to participate in educational activities and engage with their peers. The goal of this program is to help youth stay in school, or re-enter the school system.
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Offers a variety of support services to people and families impacted by Down syndrome.
An intact historic home in Canada, with guided tours from a costumed interpreter. The home has a multilayered character that reflects changes made over three generations from 1852-1968, and provides a unique opportunity to explore the changing nature of family life, culture, health, politics and domestic technology in Hamilton.
A mobile health clinic designed to enhance services available to people who face healthcare barriers while accessing emergency shelters, drop-ins, encampments, and other community-based locations. The clinic provides on-the-spot mental health care
Used for reporting incidents that are non-urgent or not life-threatening. Can also be used for making general inquiries or for those looking for police support and resources.
Culturally safe and centralized call centre that connects Indigenous residents in Hamilton to local and government resources relevant to their identified needs.
Offers a variety of specialized therapeutic services to meet the needs of children and families experiencing challenges. Also offers in-home service for some programs.
Services include:
An integrated prenatal and substance use care program at the Maternity Centre of Hamilton for pregnant people with substance use disorders. Provides a one-stop model where individuals can receive:
Victim Quick Response Program+ (VQRP+) – program of last resort where no other available private or public resource is available
Provides an opportunity for communities to engage Indigenous men and youth in understanding violence against Indigenous women and support them in joining together to end the violence.