The Central South-Western Francophone Immigration Network is a regional project that supports the integration of Francophone Immigrants.
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An employment placement program for young adults under 30 years old.
A non-medical facility providing short-term services in a residential setting for male individuals who are intoxicated, in withdrawal, or in crisis due to alcohol and/or drug use.
Provides Special Needs Resourcing supports that help childcare programs include children with special needs. Staff work directly with the childcare centre to support the inclusion of your child in the classroom.
This is a committee comprised of trained senior volunteers who mentor and support other seniors and older adults who have committed an offense in the community.
Offers support to young parents navigating a return to secondary school, adult education or alternative education options to complete secondary school (Grade 12).
Offers support for women to help secure employment in the skilled trades industry. Programs are offered at no cost, and provide participants with technical training and job coaching to start their career in the skilled trades.
A division of the Hamilton Chamber of Commerce. Applies to all members with any and all employees under the age of 40.
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.
Offers legal services, education, and system navigation to the LGBTQ+ and Two Spirit community in Hamilton. This is a francophone project that has an accompanying English component.
Services include: