A centre for at-risk youth residing within the community who are between 16 and 21 years of age, providing access to a number of support services and programs to assist them in remaining housed, diverting them from homelessness and street involvem
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Provides affordable programs and services for adults age 55 and older to enrich and support independent active living. Programs include:
Provides an early learning environment that follows Indigenous teachings and knowledge that help to support the growth and development of children and families.
Offers free concerts for the general public, as well as performances for local retirement homes and long term care residences.
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.
Provides medically-assisted treatment to opioid users and identifies any mental health issues for quick referral to supporting healthcare professionals, like counsellors, psychiatrists, and social centres. Advocates for the rights of opioid users
Offers a variety of public services to the members of the Six Nations of the Grand River.
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A child care program for children ages 1 to 4. Parents or caregivers attend with their children to provide a transition between home and kindergarten.
On-site food bank at Delta United Church serving families and individuals in the community. Clients can visit once a month to select a limited number of items from a variety of packaged/canned foods as well as health and hygiene items.
Offers free programs for girls, non-binary, and gender-fluid youth, offered both in-person and virtually. Programs are designed to build leadership, self-confidence, resiliency, positive relationships, and teamwork.