Community museum showcasing how Canadian history and geography has unfolded in the Dundas Valley, offering a variety of exhibits and educational programs.
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Offers a variety of social and recreational programs and events for individuals who are blind or visually impaired.
Provides a variety of services to help youth and families with mental health issues, behavioural challenges, or other complex needs, including those with a dual diagnosis. Support is provided in-home, school, and/or within the community.
Monthly meetings sharing interest and knowledge in horticulture, featuring guest speakers, questions and answers, slide presentations, workshops, and more.
Provides Deafblind individuals with accurate information in an appropriate manner to enable them to make choices, plan future actions, communicate successfully, navigate their environment, and achieve as much independence as possible.
Literacy and basic skills training, including numeracy, digital, communication, and interpersonal skills. Helps learners prepare for employment, apprenticeship, secondary-school credit, post-secondary education, and greater independence.
A community day treatment program for women who are pregnant or mothering young children and have substance addictions. Women attend once a week with their children.
Matches community members to volunteer opportunities at St. Joseph's Villa long term care facility based on candidate's interest and personal goals.
Opportunities include:
Provides community based supports for adults with developmental disabilities with a focus on skill building, pre-employment opportunities and literacy skills.
Specialized service and treatment for individuals who have behaviours related to a diagnosis of dementia. Program provides service to Local Health Integrated Network (LHIN) 4 (the regions of Niagara, Brant, and Halton).