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.
The historical society holds monthly meetings focused on the history of the Ancaster region of Hamilton, Ontario.
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.
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.
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IDHC provides programs and services focusing on the development, and enhancement of programs and services focusing on the education, prevention, and management of diabetes in Indigenous communities, both on and off-reserve.
Offers a number of resources related to hospice end-of-life care.
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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.
Organization that advances the understanding, appreciation, and conservation of wild birds and their habitats. Programs engage the skills, enthusiasm, and support of members, volunteers, and the public.
Provides proof of age, length of residence in Canada, citizenship, or Aboriginal identity from government and national census records. This service is normally provided in support of application for pensions, citizenship, passports, and similar si