Program that assists the Urban Indigenous youth at risk in providing access to activities that will ensure choices to healthy lifestyles.
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Offers text message and web chat support for women experiencing abuse and homelessness. Provides confidential emotional support, practical advice, safety planning, and referrals to other local services.
Online map tool to help youth find local resources. It allows youth to search for resources in their community such as:
Supervised injection site that operates as a lifeguard station for intravenous drug use.
Operates a 10 bed residential hospice in a home-like setting. Provides end of life comfort and caring support to meet the physical, social, emotional, and spiritual needs of people living with a progressive life-limiting illness.
The Baby Depot collects, recycles, and distributes a year’s worth of gently used baby clothes and essentials to local families in need through a network of community partners. They do not distribute these items directly.
Offers primary health care services to people living in Hamilton who face barriers to traditional health programs.
Doctors and nurses assess and treat minor illnesses and injuries.
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A club open to those affiliated with the Royal Hamilton Light Infantry regimental family, as well as all members of the community. Activities offered include euchre, darts, cribbage, bingo, snooker, dances, tribute shows, crafting classes.
Provides a free warm, nutritious meal on weekday mornings for youth aged 13-25. Also gives access to showers, hygiene products, clothing, wi-fi, computers, and crisis and housing support.
Offers a variety of programs and events related to the museums collection of artifacts, books, periodicals, manuals, and aircrafts from the beginning of World War II to the present.
Programs include: