A horticultural therapy program, typically offered throughout the spring and autumn seasons, that combines organic greenhouse growing practices and mental wellness exercises. Participants grow organic produce, herbs, and plants while learning mind
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Offers primary health care services to people living in Hamilton who face barriers to traditional health programs. Providing healthcare to a diverse group of people is possible with a multi-disciplinary team approach, including:
An emergency shelter, providing safety, support, and emergency accommodation to women who are dealing with homelessness, poverty, mental illness, and/or violence.
Programs and services:
Protects, promotes, and supports the best interest of children. A person must personally make a report to a children’s aid society if they have reasonable grounds for suspecting:
Offers workshops and seminars about music therapy techniques and approaches from music therapists, health care professionals, and the general public.
Provides learning opportunities that help participants develop skill and confidence in the kitchen, and learn about choice and preparation of diabetes friendly food. Topics include:
Offers a variety of sports and physical activity programs for children ages 3 to 12. Programs include: softball, basketball, dance, gymnastics, soccer, and physical health education.
Offers a variety of education focused programs for children ages 6 to 12. Programs include science or STEAM clubs, art, literacy, and health and nutrition education.
Offers free Nicotine Replacement Therapy (NRT) and counselling by Public Health Nurses. Counselling sessions must be attended to access free NRT. Appointments are required.
Focused on improving Indigenous health and the reduction of family violence through the provision of services for those most at risk, notably women and children.