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Provides one-on-one mentoring for youth with an opportunity to participate in educational activities and engage with their peers. The goal of this program is to help youth stay in school, or re-enter the school system.

Alternatives for Youth team have the capacity to distribute naloxone to youth up to the age of 25 and their family/friends in the Hamilton community.  

Local History and Archives at Hamilton Public Library is focused on collecting, preserving, and making available materials that show the history of Hamilton and its people. 

The collection includes:

The Newcomer Learning Centre, located on the fourth floor of Central Library, serves people who are new to Canada.  

Services include:

Makerspace studios provide an environment where people can practice their creative skills. Makerspace equipment must be booked in advance. Equipment varies depending on location and may include any of the following:

Provides Special Needs Resourcing supports that help childcare programs include children with special needs. Staff work directly with the childcare centre to support the inclusion of your child in the classroom.

The Character Development program encourages youth to develop their character and leadership skills while learning a sense of personal responsibility through peer mentorship and community service.

Provides information about and administers provincial tax laws and benefits for the Hamilton region. Available by appointment only. 

Offers summer camps in Dundas for different age groups and learning styles. These camps are run by clinicians and help children develop different academic and self-help skills.