Provides temporary regular financial benefits to individuals who lose their jobs through no fault of their own (for example, due to shortage of work, seasonal or mass lay-offs) and are available for and able to work, but can't find a job; able-bod
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An employment placement program for young adults under 30 years old. Assists job seekers in their search for employment by offering work opportunities, employment maintenance, career advancement, professional development, and training.
The Occupational Health Clinics For Ontario Workers offers the following services:
A transitional housing program for young parents and their children for up to 2 years. Provides furnished apartments and support to young parents, with on-site programming and support staff.
Provides information about:
- the family court process
- the effects of separation and divorce on adults and children
- alternatives to litigation
- local resources and programs for families
Provides financial assistance and other benefits to eligible people with disabilities who are in financial need. Supports offered include:
Provides services to assist individuals who are experiencing homelessness or are on a low income in finding safe and affordable housing.
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Teaches older adults how to identify and protect themselves from various scams.
Trained members of the 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.
A multi-issue, membership-based community union of low- and moderate-income people.