Multidisciplinary centre aimed at delivering expert care to people and families living with ALS.
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Arthritis Society Canada offers programs and services that support those with arthritis. These include:
An initiative to increase food security in the McQuesten area by offering educational and recreational programs to community groups and school groups, weekly summer markets, fresh produce food boxes, and volunteer opportunities.
Offers support to women who have been exposed to abuse and violence, whether physical, sexual, emotional, or financial. Programs provide knowledge and understanding of abuse, safety planning, and access to community resources.
Provides sport training and opportunities to compete for people with intellectual disabilities. Fall/winter programs include basketball, bowling, figure skating, floor hockey, swimming, track and field, and more.
Collects new and gently used clothing and household items (dishes, pots and pans, linens, etc.). These items are given away free of charge to those in need in the Hamilton and surrounding community.
Community museum showcasing how Canadian history and geography has unfolded in the Dundas Valley, offering a variety of exhibits and educational programs.
Quilting guild that meets monthly to share knowledge and skills. Offers workshops to members and has an Outreach Program which makes lap quilts, breast support pillows, and other items for various community organizations.
Provides personalized support to individuals who are seeking to change their substance use. Participants learn to identify and deal with triggers while living in the community. Programs are offered in-person and virtually.
Tuition-free college programming offered in community spaces. Programs include credit courses, workshops, speaker series, and college services. Maximum of two City School College credits per person. Visit website for details.