Connect is a centralized intake service for St. Joe's Mental Health and Addiction outpatient programs.
Accepts and processes referrals for the following clinics:
Connect is a centralized intake service for St. Joe's Mental Health and Addiction outpatient programs.
Accepts and processes referrals for the following clinics:
Provides community-based mental health, substance use and addiction treatment services designed to support youth and their families.
Core values include:
Volunteer agricultural society that supports the community, educates others on the agricultural world, and facilitates a number of events throughout the year, including the annual Binbrook Fair. It also provides hall rental and catering services.
A contact form for people who have experienced or witnessed acts of racism or hate in Hamilton, who require support or referral services due to racism, or have questions about how to report a hate crime.
ADAPT is a non-profit, community-based, outpatient addiction, assessment and treatment agency funded by the Ministry of Health & Long Term Care, the Ministry of Children and Youth Services, the Ministry of Community Safety and Correctional Services, and the United Way to provide a range of drug, alcohol, and gambling addiction treatment services throughout the Halton Region.
City Learning Centre for Hamilton Wentworth District School Board Continuing Education. Offers Credit and Academic Upgrading services for students and newcomers.
Protestant Church offering a weekly worship service on Sunday mornings. Also offers rental of the church facilities including the sanctuary and meeting rooms.
Stinson Community Association Location. There is no physical location for this service. The geographical boundary is the escarpment to of Main Street East, between Wellington and Wentworth Streets.
Part of Interval House; a safe space where women can access counselling, safety planning, groups, housing services, and employment supports.
Offers confidential telephone and text services for anyone having thoughts of suicide, or who are worried about someone else.