Distress Centre Halton is a non-profit charitable organization that provides telephone and online support to people 365 days of the year. All services are confidential, anonymous, free and available to all age groups.
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Halton ADAPT offers programming for adults and youth to help with addictions to drugs, alcohol, and gambling.
Offers comprehensive services to child amputees and their families, including financial assistance, regional seminars, advocacy, and peer support. Children missing multiple limps may also qualify for enrolment in JUMPSTART.
Offers support groups for people living with a gambling addiction. Services are available in-person, online, and over the phone. Visit the website for a full list of meetings 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:
Online information and support about advanced illness, palliative and end-of-life care, loss, and grief.
Provincial telephone and online (chat) crisis counselling, emotional support, information and referrals to emergency shelters, legal information and community services, as well as culturally appropriate resources for abused women.
The historical society holds monthly meetings focused on the history of the Ancaster region of Hamilton, Ontario.
This program is designed to support Ancaster clients who have limited or no means of transportation to get to and from medical and/or professional appointments within the Ancaster/Dundas/Hamilton area. This program relies on volunteers to drive
Offers consultation in person and over the phone to people wishing to better understand child and teen grief and to help loved ones through the grieving process.