Distress Centre Halton is a non-profit charitable organization that provides telephone and online support to people 365 days of the year. All services are confidential, anonymous, free and available to all age groups.
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Designated sites where residents can drop off items that are not to be picked up as part of regular curb pick up service. Some items that can be dropped off include appliances, bulky ridge plastic, electronics, leaf and yard waste, metal, tires,
A 24-hour, multilingual, toll-free service for immediate crisis and referral that supports male survivors of sexual abuse, both recent and historical. Services include:
Offers outreach services that provide rehabilitation to people with acquired brain injuries who live in the community. Services include:
The Canadian Snowbird Association offers advocacy, insurance, tax information, currency exchange, and other benefits to members.
Processes all applications for marriage licenses in the City of Hamilton.
Marriage licences are valid for use anywhere in Ontario for 90 days from the date of issue.
Provides information about and administers provincial tax laws and benefits for the Hamilton region. Available by appointment only.
Protestant Church offering a weekly worship service, children's Sunday school, youth ministry, small group Bible study, and social and recreational activities. Recordings of past sermons are available online.
Responsible for the development and maintenance of effective school traffic safety. Also maintains a list and map of locations of school crossing guards in Hamilton.
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