The City of Hamilton can provide employers with supports and programming in areas such as healthy eating, physical activity, smoke-free and quitting smoking supports, workplace stress prevention, alcohol and drugs in the workplace, and sun safety.
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Provides cost-free clothing help for families and individuals in need. Donations of clean and gently used clothing are welcome, and must be in clear bags.
Emergency food bank providing food and personal hygiene items to individuals and families.
Provides free online legal information regarding:
A non-profit bilingual community legal clinic serving low income residents of Hamilton.
Provides services for individuals and families displaced or affected by disaster in partnership with first responders, emergency managers, and public officials.
Provides Kosher food and personal care products to families and individuals. Allows clients to collect their own goods once a month according to the size of the household and their needs.
Supporting First Nations, Metis, and Inuit youth currently in care or exiting the child welfare system. Assistance is offered in supporting youth to identify and achieve their goals.
Gyo Geh Doh is a transitional supportive housing program for single women in precarious housing conditions. It has an emphasis on wrap-around supports.
Drop-in program offering food, coffee, and peer support for people who use drugs and those who love and support them.