The Residential Care Subsidy Program aims to prevent homelessness by providing for safe and affordable supported housing in a communal setting for people who require assistance with the daily activities of life.
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Provides a range of gender specific substance use programs, supporting women seeking change with their substance use.
Non-profit housing for adults 60 years and older. Some subsidized units are available.
An aging-in-community group of community-minded individuals residing in the Hamilton area, engaged in learning about a variety of topics including housing alternatives and health, in building intergenerational friendships, and committed to celebra
Outreach worker offering information and referral services. Additional services are offered on a case by case basis including assistance with forms, housing, and employment.
Provides housing in southern Ontario including residential care with 24 hour on-site services and supported independent-living apartments. Hamilton has both apartments and homes available with varying levels of on-site care and support.
Assists Indigenous women and their families who are or are at risk of homelessness with services required to improve self sufficiency, independence, and stability.
24 hour confidential crisis line offering support for individuals experiencing domestic violence. Offers emergency counselling, crisis intervention, safety planning, and referral to community services or other emergency shelters.
Free drop-in centre for youth in Hamilton. Offers a variety of themed activities and social events, as well as:
Provides temporary housing for families of patients in Hamilton area hospitals. A kitchen is available as well as common areas, laundry, and patio. Includes telephones in the bedrooms and internet access.