Licensed child care centre for children from birth to school entry age. Breakfast, lunch, and afternoon snack are provided.
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Offers a variety of programs to unite African-Canadian and Caribbean people residing in the Hamilton region by fostering community engagement and empowerment.
Programs include:
HMCS Haida was a tribal class destroyer during World War II which is now permanently installed at Pier 9, near Bayfront Park and open to the public 7 days a week in the spring and summer season.
A consumer-run drop-in and resource centre for people with lived experience of mental health or addiction problems. Peer support is available as needed in person and over the phone.
A police unit specifically mandated to monitor and assist with investigations involving hate crimes.
Provides work experience and training for at-risk youth in the Hamilton community. Youth cook and participate in clean-up in the Living Rock industrial kitchen.
Centre de Santé Communautaire offers a parent resource centre and is a satellite site for the Ontario Early Years Program. Provides various activities for families and caregivers with children up to 6 years of age.
Focuses on the knowledge and language skills needed for the Canadian Citizenship Test, and teaches techniques to study and organize information effectively. Topics in this program include:
CCAS provides adoption and fostering education programs, home studies, adoption placement of children, post-placement counselling and support, and fulfillment of legal requirements to finalize placement of children for adoption.
A government-funded dental care program that provides access to free, routine dental services for low-income seniors who are 65 years of age or older.
Coverage includes: