A consumer-run drop-in and resource centre for people with lived experience of mental health or addiction problems. Peer support is available as needed in person and over the phone.
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Matches children and teens with volunteers from the community. Pairs meet regularly, sharing interests and activities while building friendships, and the caregivers benefit from additional respite.
Day Program: Offers a full day of activities for neurodivergent children, teens, and preteens. Activities include board games, video games, arts and crafts, and physical activities.
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 centre offering full day child care to toddlers (ages 18-30 months) and preschool children (ages 30 months to 5 years).
Offers before and after school program for school-age children from Junior Kindergarten to 12 years old. The program provides a safe place where children can enjoy arts and crafts, have a snack, or work on their homework.
Providing support services for older adults and vulnerable persons, including:
A support line staffed by a team of mental health counsellors who provide individualized support counselling, system navigation, and customized information and education to caregivers, and individuals living with chronic mental illness.
Offers a variety of free peer-to-peer grief support programs for bereaved families and individuals who have lost a loved one through death.
Helps survivors of the holocaust with home care (such as personal support workers, light housecleaning, etc.) and emergency financial aid (including emergency rent, food, medical costs, etc.) to help keep them independent and in their homes as lon