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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Provides companionship and support to help seniors or persons with disabilities remain independent in their homes. This programs aims to enrich the social interaction of individuals by connecting them to the community and other helpful resources.
Offers volunteer opportunities within Dundas, including:
- Friendly calling
- Friendly visiting
- Assisted transportation drivers
- Meals on wheels delivery
- Frozen meals sorting
Provides education on hearing loss, tinnitus, and hearing aid technology to individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing, as well as free hearing tests for clients aged 50+. Also offers sales of hearing aids, batteries, and hearing protection.
Representing business and business interests of Stoney Creek and promoting the community through collaboration with other city agencies. Maintains a directory of Stoney Creek businesses.
Provides community based supports for adults with developmental disabilities with a focus on skill building, pre-employment opportunities and literacy skills.
Conservation Halton offers a variety of conservation, recreation, and education programs at their parks, both year-round and seasonally.
Service provides frozen meals prepared from fresh foods to seniors and those requiring additional nutritional assistance. Meals are delivered weekly, or can be picked up at the Glanbrook Community Services office.
Offers exercise classes for older adults. Classes offered to suit a range of physical abilities.
An animal adoption agency that takes in lost, abandoned, or stray animals.
Animals are inoculated, microchipped, deworming, spayed, and neutered before being fostered or adopted.