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Provides a full range of educational, sport, and recreational activities for newcomers to Canada. These activities provide newcomer youth with a fun, supportive environment.

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Adult day program, providing social, recreational, and therapeutic activities for older adults and people with disabilities in a group setting for part of the day. Helps to support family caregivers who provide day-to-day care.

CARERS (Coaching, Advocacy, Respite, Education, Relationship, Simulation) is a program that is intended for care partners of people living with dementia that runs for 8 weekly sessions of 2 hours per session. It is a practical hands-on therapeutic

Designated sites where residents can drop off items that are not to be picked up as part of regular curb pick up service.  Some items that can be dropped off include appliances, bulky ridge plastic, electronics, leaf and yard waste, metal, tires,

Provides Special Needs Resourcing supports that help childcare programs include children with special needs. Staff work directly with the childcare centre to support the inclusion of your child in the classroom.

The Newcomer Learning Centre, located on the fourth floor of Central Library, serves people who are new to Canada.  

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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.

Friendly callers offer companionship and quality conversations through weekly calls. Clients will also have access to other helpful resources and information within the community. Calls usually last 15-30 minutes.