Offers residential and support services for youth experiencing challenges with their mental health and who may be experiencing difficulties in their current living situation. Programs are available for youth ages 6 to 18, and intensity of care var
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Offers a variety of weekend and summer programs for youth in Hamilton. Programs are designed with a Christian faith-based perspective and aim to provide inspirational experiences, teach leadership skills, and nurture personal relationships.
Program that supports urban Indigenous youth to gain education, experience, and skills to improve employability and/or achieve and maintain meaningful employment.
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Provides financial assistance and other benefits to eligible people with disabilities who are in financial need. Supports offered include:
A stay in school program to assist First Nation, Métis, and Inuit students with their elementary and secondary education. Aims to empower Indigenous students to help them achieve their personal, social, and educational goals.
12-session support group empowers parents to develop crucial parenting skills while honoring their cultural backgrounds and traditions. Through reflection, learning, and collaboration, participants address cross-cultural parenting challenges and g
Serves street-involved youth ages 16-21 in Hamilton, meeting youth at various residential and non-residential programs within Good Shepherd Youth Services and the Street Youth Planning Collaborative (SYPC).
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Offers sector-specific bridging programs that will support highly skilled internationally trained immigrants (ITIs) integrate into the Canadian workforce.
A volunteer organization run by students at McMaster University, providing low-cost swimming lessons to those with a range of physical and intellectual disabilities.
Provides an opportunity for non-custodial parents and their children to be together in a supervised environment. Qualified staff and volunteers who are sensitive to children's needs help promote healthy interactions between parent and child.