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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.

Provides confidential, anonymous, and non-judgmental 2SLGBTQ+ peer support via text and internet chat. Service is provided for youth by youth, and topics can include: 

Lending libraries located within the offices of the Alzheimer Society of Brant, Haldimand Norfolk, Hamilton Halton, offering books and other resource learning materials available for loan. Library resources may be borrowed for 2 months. 

Provincial program that provides free dental care for eligible children and youth age 17 and under from low-income households. 

Ontario provincial program that provides financial support for low to moderate income families to cover some of the extra costs of caring for a child who has a severe disability. 

Funds are available to help with costs such as:

Offers a variety of instructional visual arts classes and programs for all ages, as well as summer camps and day camps for children and teens. Extended care is available for day camps at an extra cost.

Programming includes:

The Farley Foundation helps low-income pet owners in Ontario by subsidizing the cost of non-elective veterinary care for their sick or injured pets. Applications for funding must be made by veterinary clinics, not directly from pet owners.

Offers summer camps in Dundas for different age groups and learning styles. These camps are run by clinicians and help children develop different academic and self-help skills. 

A second stage, long-term transitional home for survivors of sexual exploitation and trafficking in Hamilton and Halton.