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.
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Assists families with young children by addressing barriers that impact their ability to reach optimal health. Provides one-on-one support to help navigate systems that contribute to the overall health and well-being of families.
Provides confidential counselling and psychotherapy to individuals, couples, and families to explore the strengths and resources they can use to overcome the challenges they are facing.
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Offers a range of programs to individuals living with developmental disabilities that help make new friends, improve old relationships, connect to services, or build new skills.
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Provides primary healthcare to Francophone residents of Hamilton, Niagara, and surrounding areas.
Provides information and access to assistance for older adults with age related cognitive impairments and responsive behaviours that impact their daily functioning and/or the ability to maintain relationships.
Provides food assistance to individuals living in the Lower Hamilton Area.
Provides legal services to low income seniors living in the community in their own homes or in group living arrangements such as retirement homes, boarding homes and long term care facilities.
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Offers education and support to clients who have diabetes.
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An emergency shelter for homeless or transient men. Provides short-term transitional accommodation, case management, financial management services, and referral counselling for spiritual, practical, and social needs.