Awards presented at the Leaders in Literacy Breakfast annually in June. Open for nominations from January to April each year.
Specific awards are as follows:
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Lynne Livingstone Memorial Award
Awards presented at the Leaders in Literacy Breakfast annually in June. Open for nominations from January to April each year.
Specific awards are as follows:
Lynne Livingstone Memorial Award
Churches in Hamilton that have Reformed in their name offering worship services throughout the week. Contact for information about the specific types of theology and worship at each location.
A 12-week structured program for at-risk children showing aggressive, defiant, and anti-social behavior, and their caregivers. Caregivers attend a parenting group where they are taught effective child management strategies through group discussion
Online information and support about advanced illness, palliative and end-of-life care, loss, and grief.
Annual free event that brings leading breast reconstruction experts together to give presentations and answer questions.
Day Program: Offers a full day of activities for neurodivergent children, teens, and preteens. Activities include board games, video games, arts and crafts, and physical activities.
Skater operated, flat track roller derby league. Offers skating foundations programs, information about roller derby, and information about non-skating roles in the league.
Achieves is a 12-week program which supports youth in grades 6, 7, and 8 that experience barriers to their social and educational success.
This is a pre-trial program to help the Court and the accused person in the assignment and fulfillment of bail conditions. Verification of the accused's community circumstances is obtained to help the Court set bail requirements.
The Family Support program provides support, information, early intervention, and referral to other services for parents with youth ages 12 to 17 who are experiencing parenting challenges or parent/child conflicts.