An emergency shelter for homeless or transient men.
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Welcoming, safe, and engaging programming for teens. Programs include:
- Employment and educational supports
- Social and recreational opportunities
- Focus on health, nutrition and wellness
A program that provides free group recreational activities for older adults over the phone. Allows participants to socialize and join in on special guest workshops, trivia, Family Feud, brain games, story breaks, and fitness classes.
Offers education and support to clients who have diabetes.
Workshops and activities include:
This program is designed to support Ancaster clients who have limited or no means of transportation to get to and from medical and/or professional appointments within the Ancaster/Dundas/Hamilton area.
Emergency food bank providing non-perishable food and personal hygiene products to income-challenged residents of Ancaster and the surrounding area.
Provides holiday assistance, including items for a seasonal meal, as well as toys and gifts for children and youth aged 0-18 years.
Food pantry, stocked with non-perishable staples for those in need in the neighbourhood. Clients can shop once every calendar month, using a points system.
A food bank providing food to residents of Stoney Creek who are in need.
Outpatient clinic located within the Boris Clinic at McMaster University Medical Centre. Provides care for patients at risk of diabetes or who have been diagnosed with type 1 or type 2 diabetes.