A non-profit group run by volunteers that provides information about home learning, enables networking among its members, and serves as an advocacy group and link between the homeschooling community and the provincial government.
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Provides free snacks and light meals to youth ages 13 to 25.
This program helps people aged 16 and older with a developmental disability who are looking for adult developmental services in the following ways:
A 12 week program to teach construction skill to youth-at-risk. The program provides renovation and construction services to local charities, non-profit groups, and neighbourhood associations.
Community food bank located in Carlisle United Church.
Food drop off sites include:
Citizens working to ensure the Burlington Canal limestone lighthouse and light keeper's cottage are celebrated and preserved for future generations. In addition to holding General Meetings, they participate in a variety of community events and cel
Offers outreach services that provide rehabilitation to people with acquired brain injuries who live in the community. Services include:
Provides mental health training and education to help promote capacity building and resilience. Serves individuals of all ages, families, caregivers, community agencies, and the general public. Offered in Hamilton, Brant, Haldimand and Niagara r
Provides substance use and mental health services for teenagers, young adults, and their families or caregivers.
Provincial program that helps families who are caring for a child with a developmental and/or physical disability by providing funding to buy services and supports that help parents with caring for their child, or that support the child to join ac