A Hamilton sledge hockey league for people with or without physical or intellectual disabilities. Open to all, regardless of age or skill level. Offers three teams:
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Hamilton Civic Museums offer:
Offers residential camp programs for children, youth, and families living with inherited bleeding disorders, and allows the opportunity to experience camp and a variety of physical activities in a fun, safe, and supported environment.
A community pantry in which anyone in the neighbourhood can take or leave non-refrigerated food and essential good donations, in the spirit of mutual aid. See website for list of donation guidelines.
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.
An emergency 22-bed shelter for women, with or without children, who are experiencing family violence, abuse and/or human trafficking. Offers emergency shelter, a safe environment, meals, and access to support workers.
Provides free loans of health equipment to individuals living with cancer. Equipment available includes: wheelchairs, commodes, rollators, walkers, crutches, bath rails etc.
Holds a number of annual events that count on community volunteers to participate and aid in cleaning, stream rehabilitation, and native tree and shrub plantings.
Visit the website for a list of each year's events.
A health and lifestyle program aimed at preventing chronic disease and enhancing the quality of life for those living with a mental illness diagnosis. Offers programs in exercise, cooking, nutrition, smoking management, and weight management.
A baseball program for youth ages 4-17. Programming is aimed toward the House League level with no travelling to other parks involved. Leagues include: T-Ball, 5-Pitch, 3-Pitch, and Slo-Pitch.