Offers a place to eat, drink, and rest.
- restroom access
- hygiene supplies
- free clothing including socks and underwear
- harm reduction supplies
- referrals to social supports and housing
Offers a place to eat, drink, and rest.
Provides support for males and transitional male youth experiencing alcohol or drug addition. Offers advocacy, counselling, education, and life skills building activities in a substance-free environment. Programs include:
Offers English classes and conversation circles for newcomers to Canada.
LINC classes provide language training from Literacy to CLB 5 for permanent residents, including Convention refugees.
Operates as an access point for subsidized housing in Hamilton. Subsidized housing is when rent is geared to the income of the recipient instead of market rates.
Serves as a hub for independent, family-owned businesses and young entrepreneurs, to help promote and improve the community of Barton Village.
Serves as a hub for independent, family-owned businesses and young entrepreneurs, to help promote and improve the community of Downtown Hamilton.
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.
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.
Provide services to those in Hamilton that are street involved to help reduce barriers preventing them from accessing important health care services.
Services include:
A place of worship for the Sunni (Traditional) Muslim community that also provides community and social services.