Provides legal information and advice, referrals, and representation to low-income residents in Hamilton. Legal services provided include, but are not limited to:
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Provides a variety of essential, non-medical personal support services for activities of daily living such as bathing and toileting, range of motion exercises, daily living activities, and light housekeeping.
Delivering engaging recreational activities outside the home that promote health and wellness, build self-esteem, empowerment and social connections geared to both younger and older adults.
Promotes independence in living and self-determination in decision-making for individuals with serious mental illness.
Licensed child care centre, providing care before and after school for children that attend kindergarten or are school aged. Provides a morning and an afternoon snack as well as a variety of recreational activities.
The Newcomer Learning Centre, located on the fourth floor of Central Library, serves people who are new to Canada.
Services include:
Providing residential services for adults with developmental disabilities, tailored to suit needs, abilities, and goals.
Provides support and services to families and their children (0-6 years) through the provision of community-based holistic and culturally based activities.
Distress Centre Halton is a non-profit charitable organization that provides telephone and online support to people 365 days of the year. All services are confidential, anonymous, free, and available to all age groups.
Addresses food security challenges to Indigenous community members by providing emergency food assistance.