Helps Ontario Disability Support Program (ODSP) recipients, Ontario Works (OW) recipients, and people with low income maintain their existing housing or establish a new residence.
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Community museum showcasing how Canadian history and geography has unfolded in the Dundas Valley, offering a variety of exhibits and educational programs.
A regionally sponsored bagpipe and drum marching band who contributes to patriotic, cultural, charitable and other activities in Dundas. Also offers bagpiping instructions.
Offers summer camps in Hamilton for children ages 5 -10. Each week includes hands-on activities, outdoor play, and local excursions. Before and after care available for additional fee.
An amateur group performing dramatic works at the Garstin Center for the Arts. Volunteers are welcomed as ushers, ticket takers, and in backstage production.
The meetings of the Dundas Valley Historical Society are used to promote awareness, knowledge, and appreciation of local history in the Dundas region of Hamilton. Meetings are held at the Dundas Museum and Archives.
Offers a day program that focuses on empowering adults with developmental disabilities while building their education and life skills.
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Accredited long-term care home offering nursing and personal care on a 24-hour basis. Rooms and basic services include:
Provides free dental care for low-income adults living in Hamilton who do not receive coverage through Special Supports and who do not have dental insurance. Services are by appointment only and include:
Offers tennis programs for varying age groups and skill levels, including tournaments and private lessons. New members are welcome.