Trained members of the Alternatives for Youth team have the capacity to distribute naloxone to youth up to the age of 25 and their family/friends in the Hamilton community.
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Multidisciplinary centre aimed at delivering expert care to people and families living with ALS.
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.
Community museum showcasing how Canadian history and geography has unfolded in the Dundas Valley, offering a variety of exhibits and educational programs.
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.
Youth are diverted from the formal youth justice process, while being held accountable for their actions in a community context.
A fraternal organization of Canadians of Italian heritage with activities focused on service, charity, heritage, and community involvement.
Offers a variety of social and recreational programs and events for individuals who are blind or visually impaired.
Provides a variety of services to help youth and families with mental health issues, behavioural challenges, or other complex needs, including those with a dual diagnosis. Support is provided in-home, school, and/or within the community.
Provides assistive technologies and services to help people with disabilities complete their taxes.