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.
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A stay-in-school program designed to reduce poverty and its effects by lowering the dropout rate among high school students from economically disadvantaged communities, and increase their participation in post-secondary programs.
Assists isolated, low income, and vulnerable seniors age 55 and older with making social connections and maintaining independence through various activities and community referrals.
Distributes food to Hamilton residents through donations from local bakeries and grocery stores. No appointment necessary, service is first-come, first-served.
Provides affordable programs and services for adults age 55 and older to enrich and support independent active living. Programs include:
An 8 session program developed utilizing restorative practice principles and the Duluth Model to assist individuals who have been involved in incidents of intimate partner violence.
Sessions include:
A 24-hour emergency crisis shelter for men. Provides support to help people find and stay in affordable housing.
24-hour emotional support and practical assistance to individuals victimized by crime or tragic circumstance such as homicides, suicides, sudden death, assaults, sexual assaults, domestic violence, motor vehicle and fire fatalities, robberies, and
A cooking and social support program for LGBTQ+ newcomers in Hamilton. Participants share recipes from home and build community while sharing a meal.
Offers a variety of mental health related services to support mental, physical, spiritual, and emotional health.
Services include: