This program helps children, youth, and their caregivers in the following ways:
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Provides trauma-informed care, creating a safe space for Indigenous women and their families to help exit oppressive and violent situations. Services include navigating mental health, addiction, and clinical services.
Provides free legal services to people living with mental health and substance use concerns which cause barriers to accessing traditional legal services. These free legal clinics are offered throughout the Hamilton community.
Offers a wide variety of services for Canadian Veterans and their families. This includes:
A 24-hour emergency shelter providing beds for youth between 16 and 21 years of age. It provides programming and support to youth in the following manner:
Provides substance use and mental health services for teenagers, young adults, and their families or caregivers.
Provides person-centred, specialized mental health care for people with schizophrenia and related illnesses. Multi-disciplinary teams work in partnership with clients, caregivers, and other health care providers.
A mental wellness initiative centered around providing young individuals with a rural retreat with the aim of enhancing their mental well-being, by immersing themselves in the company of animals, participating in games, and taking walks around the
Delivers specialized community based services to adults with complex physical, psychological, and social needs due to severe mental illness accompanied by significant functional impairment, disruption of normal life tasks, periods of hospitalizati
Assists Indigenous women and their families who are or are at risk of homelessness with services required to improve self sufficiency, independence, and stability.