Alternatives for Youth team have the capacity to distribute naloxone to youth up to the age of 25 and their family/friends in the Hamilton community.
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A Hamilton group that contributes to the beautification of the community and provides opportunities for socializing, learning from speakers about gardening and flower arranging, and seasonal outings.
Provides driver companions to transport and accompany older adults to and from medical appointments, shopping centres, grocery stores, visiting friends, and other errands.
Members meet to listen to guest speakers, exchange information, and learn about a cross-section of different types of roses. Juried rose show held each June at the Royal Botanical Gardens Centre in Burlington.
Local chapters of the Rotary International service club that are operated in Hamilton and surrounding areas. Clubs are active in supporting a wide variety of projects within the community.
Matches children and teens with volunteers from the community. Pairs meet regularly, sharing interests and activities while building friendships, and the caregivers benefit from additional respite.
A second stage, long-term transitional home for survivors of sexual exploitation and trafficking in Hamilton and Halton.
Represents the Polish community's interests before the people and Government of Canada and promotes awareness and respect for Poland's history, heritage and the contribution of Poles to Canadian culture.
An identity card for legally blind individuals that provides benefits such as discounts and services from governments, businesses, and community partners.
Specific benefits vary by city. Contact for details.
Provides services such as meeting room rentals, shredding, and media destruction, which is reinvested into Employment Services to help people in the community enter or re-enter the workforce.