Case-management based approach of addressing the root cause issues for people living with poverty. Families or individuals meet with a case manager, develop and action-plan, and track goals and progress towards stability and sufficiency.
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Provides support to youth 24 years of age and younger who are or have been involved in a human trafficking situation.
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Offers primary health care services to people living in Hamilton who face barriers to traditional health programs.
Doctors and nurses assess and treat minor illnesses and injuries.
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Supervised injection site that operates as a lifeguard station for intravenous drug use.
Provides a free warm, nutritious meal on weekday mornings for youth aged 13-25. Also gives access to showers, hygiene products, clothing, wi-fi, computers, and crisis and housing support.
A program to divert youth from the shelter system and homelessness, the Youth Diversion Program provides:
Provides community support services to urban Indigenous clients, regardless of age, who are disabled, chronically ill, frail, or elderly.
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Volunteers serve throughout Hamilton Health Sciences' hospitals and provide non-medical support and companionship to inpatients and outpatients.
A women's social and support group that meets weekly. Activities include crafts, conversations, or events planned through partnerships.
An outreach van that delivers food, clothing, and spiritual and emotional support to impoverished people in the community, five nights a week.