A full-day program providing an early learning environment that follows Indigenous teachings and knowledge that help to support the growth and development of children and families.
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Ontario provincial program that provides health-related items to people receiving Ontario Works (OW) or Ontario Disability Support Program (ODSP) funding and people on low income.
Health related benefits include but are not limited to:
A supervised space for children to spend time before school, with a hot breakfast provided. Assistance with homework is also available. Program runs on school days, and parents and families are welcome.
Teaches senior residents and clients nutrition strategies and cooking skills. Participants participate in a luncheon to develop friendships and socialize. Also offers special guest speakers about topics that interest participants.
Offers a variety of e-learning training for workers in Ontario.
Provides consultation, diagnosis, and therapeutic procedures for musicians experiencing hearing problems or other injury.
Services include:
Provides job and volunteer opportunities for people in Hamilton who have a lived experience of mental illness.
Opportunities are available in the following work environments:
Focused on improving Indigenous health and the reduction of family violence through the provision of services for those most at risk, notably women and children.
Offers home health support to assist older adults with living at home.
Services include:
Aims to create and enhance a community-based response to AIDS/HIV while being culturally relevant to all African, Caribbean, and Black individuals. Offers culturally-specific training workshops on AIDS/HIV and social determinants of health.