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.
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Voluntary adoption disclosure registry offering searches for various types of information, including:
Offers a number of day camp programs for school aged children (ages 6-12). Includes camps in the summer, March break, winter holidays, and on PA Days, as well as monthy themed Family Fun days.
A 9-week program designed to help low-income individuals and families learn nutritious meal planning and budgeting on a limited income.
Provides free online legal information regarding:
Online map tool to help youth find local resources. It allows youth to search for resources in their community such as:
Provides a free warm, nutritious meal on weekday mornings for youth aged 13-25. Also gives access to showers, hygiene products, clothing, wi-fi, computers, and crisis and housing support.
Offers a variety of programs and events related to the museums collection of artifacts, books, periodicals, manuals, and aircrafts from the beginning of World War II to the present.
Programs include:
Provides information and support to grandparents who feel alienated from access to their grandchildren and to parents estranged from their adult children. Chapter meets twice a month to offer support, exchange information, and follow progress of a
National call, text, and live chat counselling services for youth. Services are free, anonymous, and confidential. Professional counsellors are available 24/7 for support, information, and referrals. Services include: