Program that assists the Urban Indigenous youth at risk in providing access to activities that will ensure choices to healthy lifestyles. Objectives include:
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Offers emergency food support for residents of Hamilton mountain by providing 5-7 days of essential food, including fruits and vegetables, meat, dairy, bread and vital non-perishable items.
Provides comprehensive and accessible maternity care using a collaborative, multidisciplinary approach. The clinic is attended for prenatal visits and Maternity Centre doctors are on call for delivery at St. Joseph’s Hospital.
Offers free, on-call delivery of unused needles, condoms, and other harm reduction supplies, to people who use substances by injection and/or inhalation. Service users are encouraged to return used needles for disposal.
Provides a full range of educational, sport, and recreational activities for newcomers to Canada. These activities provide newcomer youth with a fun, supportive environment.
Services include:
Provides free snacks and light meals on weekends to youth, as well as dinner from 4pm-7pm.
Provides a free, confidential helpline that provides information, support, and community referrals to Canadians affected by eating disorders.
These supports are also available via email and live chat through the website.
Provides culturally-informed case management services to support immigrant, newcomer, refugee, and racialized adults, youths, seniors, and those with developmental disabilities.
A skill-development program offered to parents and caregivers in weekly two-hour sessions.
The Arthritis Society offers programs and services that support those with arthritis. These include: