This anger management program uses an educational treatment approach to give individuals the skills they need to manage anger and other emotions associated with aggression and anti-social behaviour.
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Provides a range of programs to help newcomers get settled in Canada, including peer-to-peer support groups, settlement and referral services, English conversation circles, and some translation services.
Delivering engaging recreational activities outside the home that promote health and wellness, build self-esteem, empowerment and social connections geared to both younger and older adults.
Provides emergency access to 7 days worth of food and hygiene supplies in a community-based setting, while providing as much choice as possible, including culturally appropriate food.
Serving children form St. Lawrence and Bennetto Elementary Schools, children work on their literacy, numeracy, and social skills with mentors from McMaster University.
Provides information to individuals whose lives have been significantly altered by illness or injury.
Serving the Aboriginal, Faith, LGBTQ, and Newer Immigrant population, plus the wide-ranging diverse demographic of the city of Hamilton.
Provides and promotes opportunities to learn and make healthy lifestyle choices with a focus on environmental and policy approaches to increasing activity rates, healthy eating, tobacco use cessation, cancer prevention, and screening.
The Newcomer Learning Centre, located on the fourth floor of Central Library, serves people who are new to Canada.
Services include:
Offers a variety of health and fitness programs for individuals and families. Serves all members of the community, including those with limited financial means.