An emergency shelter for women and non-binary people, with or without children, who are experiencing domestic abuse and/or homelessness.
Services available for residents include:
An emergency shelter for women and non-binary people, with or without children, who are experiencing domestic abuse and/or homelessness.
Services available for residents include:
Assists new mothers and babies (up to 6 weeks) with breastfeeding during their hospital stay and provides support and assistance after discharge both in the clinic and over the telephone. Visits are by appointment only.
Offers confidential telephone and text services for anyone having thoughts of suicide, or who are worried about someone else.
Offers income tax preparation assistance for newcomers and people with a modest income, and ensures residents are aware of the federal and provincial supports available to them.
Welcoming, safe, and engaging programming for teens. Programs include:
Seniors apartments offering independent living and supportive housing options.
Included:
Vendor of assistive devices, including daily living aids, cell phones suitable for older adults, and alarm and appointment reminder devices. Also provides consultation, training, and after sales support.
Specially trained volunteers offer companionship, respite for caregivers, connection to palliative resources, and/or outings for adults and children. Support is provided through one-on-one visits with residents.
The Huntington Society of Canada offers support groups, events, and chapter meetings.
Offers support for persons who self-identify with a disability to prepare for, obtain, and maintain employment. Includes one-on-one support, 6-week group training, and optional paid 14-week work placements.