An independent agency, funded by the Government of Ontario, to provide legal services to individuals who have experienced discrimination.
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Monthly virtual meetings providing support, education, and empowerment to parents and families of children and youth who face mental health challenges.
Offers caregivers an informal setting to share their experiences with one another in a confidential manner. Monthly meetings often include a speaker.
Outreach worker offering information and referral services. Additional services are offered on a case by case basis including assistance with forms, housing, and employment.
Provides information on quality referrals for home cleaning, in-home foot care, in-home hairdressing, home maintenance, lawn maintenance, and gardening.
Self-help support group for deaf and hard of hearing individuals to share their problems, needs, experiences, and strategies for coping. Also offers educational programs and classes.
Provides temporary housing for families of patients in Hamilton area hospitals. A kitchen is available as well as common areas, laundry, and patio. Includes telephones in the bedrooms and internet access.
Licensed child care centres, providing full-day care for infants, toddlers, and preschoolers. The programs provide learning centres and group activities. Early Childhood Educators guide the children using positive learning techniques.
Licensed child care centres, providing full-day care for infants (0-18 months), toddlers (1.5-2.5 years), and preschool-aged children (2.5-3.5 years). Children participate in both indoor and outdoor activities, weather permitting.
An after-school club offering child care, homework help, snacks, and martial arts instruction to children ages 4 and older.