Providing holistic and culture-based supports to respond to the needs of mental health and addictions for urban Indigenous individuals and families, with a focus on trauma-informed and strength-based approaches.
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Provides confidential counselling and psychotherapy to individuals, couples, and families to explore the strengths and resources they can use to overcome the challenges they are facing.
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Offers a range of programs to individuals living with developmental disabilities that help make new friends, improve old relationships, connect to services, or build new skills.
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Serves street-involved youth ages 16-21 in Hamilton, meeting youth at various residential and non-residential programs within Good Shepherd Youth Services and the Street Youth Planning Collaborative (SYPC).
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Offers before and after school program for school-age children from Kindergarten to Grade 6.
Offers medical clinic services to residents of St. Joseph's Villa and older adults in the community.
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Provides companionship and support to help seniors or persons with disabilities remain independent in their homes. This programs aims to enrich the social interaction of individuals by connecting them to the community and other helpful resources.
Offers activities in recreation and leisure, arts and music, life skill development, and volunteering to adults with developmental disabilities.
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A recreational softball league for youth, with various divisions for different age groups. Games are held in East Hamilton on the diamonds behind the Rosedale Arena. Location of some games may vary.
A weekly clinic for trans and gender non-conforming Hamiltonians, working with people wherever they are on their gender transition journey. The clinic facilitates gender transitioning and hormone therapy for people 18 years and older.