Provides general health services to people in Hamilton who do not have stable housing and do not have a family doctor. Care is available at many locations in the city, with a schedule available online.
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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.
CASE provides support to those who are at risk, involved in, or exiting human trafficking situations.
Services include:
Assists First Nations, Metis, and Inuit youth currently in care or exiting the child welfare system in the development of life skills, and connection with jobs, educational supports, mental health supports, housing needs, and advocacy.
The City of Hamilton can provide employers with supports and programming in areas such as healthy eating, physical activity, smoke-free and quitting smoking supports, workplace stress prevention, alcohol and drugs in the workplace, and sun safety.
Provides free online legal information regarding:
Provides temporary accommodation for families with children receiving treatment for serious illnesses in nearby hospitals.
The Provincial Youth Outreach Worker program (PYOW) helps marginalized and at-risk youth and families better navigate and connect with services in their communities to improve youth outcomes.
Provides emergency supply of infant formula, baby food, and diapers to families with children aged 0-3 years.
The Indigenous Patient Navigation (IPN) program helps bridge the gap between indigenous peoples, health services, and supports.