SPRINT is a program that focuses on helping each client obtain and maintain the highest level of function through community activities. The goals are to promote activity, mobility and independence, increase muscle strength and balance. Events in
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Serves as a hub for independent, family-owned businesses and young entrepreneurs, to help promote and improve the community of Downtown Dundas.
Provides emergency help in the form of a community food bank. The food bank sometimes has fresh fruits and vegetables.
Offers a variety of services to promote economic development within the Black community.
Services include:
- mentoring program
- grants and funding
- professional events and support
Local Hamilton chapters of the International Order of Odd Fellows, a fraternal organization that supports the local community through promoting charity, fellowship, and faith.
A second stage, long-term transitional home for survivors of sexual exploitation and trafficking in Hamilton and Halton.
Provides life skills training for persons with developmental disabilities who wish to live independently. This 16 week program is designed to help individuals build the skills that are required to live safely and independently in the community.
Halton ADAPT offers programming for adults and youth to help with addictions to drugs, alcohol, and gambling.
A two-day event held annually on the first full weekend of May, part of a province wide celebration of community heritage.
Community museum showcasing how Canadian history and geography has unfolded in the Dundas Valley.
Offers a variety of exhibits and educational programs.