Emergency services and grocery support for youth in the Hamilton community. Provides food, clothing, baby products, and hygiene items.
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Provides equitable access to knowledge, programs, and services that mitigate and prevent the development of chronic diseases and conditions.
Programs include:
Provides community support and case management services to pregnant and parenting youth.
The main components of programming are:
This is a highly structured intensive community based alternative to custody for youth who have come in contact with the law. Youth engage in cognitive programming based on prevention, rehabilitation, and reintegration.
The Forest Program serves youth ages 10 to 18 with a dual diagnosis and is part of the service array available through the Guiding Partnerships and Solutions (GPS) Program.
Helps individuals with a developmental disability stay involved in their communities and live as independently as possible.
Short-term outpatient addiction clinic serving those with substance abuse issues.
Public health nurses and family home visitors provide prevention, early intervention, and prenatal support to at-risk families. Focus is on healthy child development and parenting skills. Services include:
Single point of access for children and youth to be placed on the Ontario Autism Program (OAP) waitlist for autism services.
A 24-hour emergency shelter providing beds for youth between 16 and 21 years of age. It provides programming and support to youth in the following manner: