Provides trauma-informed care, creating a safe space for Indigenous women and their families to help exit oppressive and violent situations. Services include navigating mental health, addiction, and clinical services.
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Alternative education program for Aboriginal students wishing to continue their education, but not currently attending a secondary school, in a culturally appropriate learning environment.
A program offered through the City of Hamilton providing access to free tampons and pads in women’s and universal washrooms at Recreation Centres and Arenas, in addition to granting funding to Hamilton Food Share for the purchase and distribution
Provides primary and wholistic medical care integrated with traditional Indigenous approaches to First Nations, Metis, and Inuit community members. Staff includes both family doctors and nurse practitioners.
A Health Settlement Counseller offers this session to support marginalized individuals from the Sudanese community who are unable to attend community-led physical activities and heart health programs due to religious and cultural barriers.
Centres where seniors, people with intellectual or cognitive challenges, or people with chronic conditions can receive overnight respite care in a home-like setting, allowing caregivers temporary relief from their caregiving responsibilities.
Provides rental access to City of Hamilton arenas, community centres, and recreation facilities for special events, meetings, birthday parties, and other activities.
Students bring their infant to the classroom with them, where they work with a Secondary School teacher to earn credits and receive hands-on parenting support from an Early Childhood Educator.
Hamilton Municipal Services Centres offer the following services:
Offers supportive programming for women from Hamilton's diverse racial and cultural communities, in particular women who are immigrant, newcomers, and refugees.