The Newcomer Learning Centre, located on the fourth floor of Central Library, serves people who are new to Canada.
Services include:
The Newcomer Learning Centre, located on the fourth floor of Central Library, serves people who are new to Canada.
Services include:
Providing residential services for adults with developmental disabilities, tailored to suit needs, abilities, and goals.
Provides non-medical personal support service to high-risk seniors who require access to care on a 24 hour basis in their home.
Provides support and services to families and their children (0-6 years) through the provision of community-based holistic and culturally based activities.
Community gardens can deliver a number of benefits to local communities for gardeners, their friends and families, and others in neighbourhoods with gardens, by building community, enhancing environment, and promoting wellness.
Addresses food security challenges to Indigenous community members by providing emergency food assistance.
Offers a variety of health and fitness programs for individuals and families. Serves all members of the community, including those with limited financial means.
A community fridge and pantry with 24/7 access, in which anyone in the neighbourhood can take or leave food donations.
Community Living Hamilton offers a variety of respite services, including day trips, overnight stays, and cottage vacations for adults and children with developmental disabilities, fostering social interaction, friendships, and personal growth, as
Distress Centre Halton is a non-profit charitable organization that provides telephone and online support to people 365 days of the year. All services are confidential, anonymous, free and available to all age groups.