Halton ADAPT offers programming for adults and youth to help with addictions to drugs, alcohol, and gambling.
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A horticultural therapy program that combines organic greenhouse growing practices and mental wellness exercises. Participants grow organic produce, herbs, and plants while learning mindfulness techniques through a series of fun, interactive exper
Provides community based supports for adults with developmental disabilities with a focus on skill building, pre-employment opportunities and literacy skills.
A two-day event held annually on the first full weekend of May, part of a province wide celebration of community heritage.
Provides community support and case management services to pregnant and parenting youth.
The main components of programming are:
The Character Development program encourages youth to develop their character and leadership skills while learning a sense of personal responsibility through peer mentorship and community service.
Provides work experience and training for at-risk youth in the Hamilton community. Youth cook and participate in clean-up in the Living Rock industrial kitchen.
Community museum showcasing how Canadian history and geography has unfolded in the Dundas Valley.
Offers a variety of exhibits and educational programs.
Provides free snacks and light meals to youth ages 13 to 25.
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.