A monthly workshop offered by a Health Settlement Counselor from Counselor-Refugee Services to provide an overview of the Canadian Healthcare System and explanations of how newcomers can learn to navigate within it.
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A program that provides free group recreational activities for older adults over the phone. Allows participants to socialize and join in on special guest workshops, trivia, Family Feud, brain games, story breaks, and fitness classes.
School programs serving pregnant and/or parenting young women and their infants.
Outpatient clinic located within the Boris Clinic at McMaster University Medical Centre.
An emergency shelter for homeless or transient men. Provides short-term transitional accommodation, case management, financial management services, and referral counselling for spiritual, practical, and social needs.
Welcoming, safe, and engaging programming for teens. Programs include:
- Employment and educational supports
- Social and recreational opportunities
- Focus on health, nutrition and wellness
The Indigenous Patient Navigation (IPN) program helps bridge the gap between indigenous peoples, health services, and supports.
Referrals to various services offered by Neighbour to Neighbour, as well as various community organizations, for families and individuals who are experiencing difficulties related to poverty.
One-on-one financial counselling and financial literacy support.
Services include:
Provides a regular food bank visit that includes food and essential clothing, as well as added Christmas foods, decorations, and toys and gift cards for children and youth.