The HamOntYouth Steering Committee is for all youth 14-29 who live in the city of Hamilton. The meetings are a safe space for youth to meet new people, learn about the community, be heard, and to have fun.
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Serves street-involved youth ages 16-21 in Hamilton, meeting youth at various residential and non-residential programs within Good Shepherd Youth Services and the Street Youth Planning Collaborative (SYPC).
Program offers:
Offers a number of day camp programs for school aged children (ages 6-12). Includes camps in the summer, March break, winter holidays, and on PA Days, as well as monthy themed Family Fun days.
A contact form for people who have experienced or witnessed acts of racism or hate in Hamilton, who require support or referral services due to racism, or have questions about how to report a hate crime.
Offers support groups for recovering addicts to learn from one another how to live drug-free and recover from the effects of addiction. Full list of meeting locations can be found on the website.
Provides an opportunity for non-custodial parents and their children to be together in a supervised environment. Qualified staff and volunteers who are sensitive to children's needs help promote healthy interactions between parent and child.
Offers confidential telephone and text services for anyone having thoughts of suicide, or who are worried about someone else.
A national charitable vehicle recycling program using authorized Automotive Recyclers of Canada members.
Offers a variety of social and recreational programs and events for individuals who are blind or visually impaired.
Offers a number of resources related to hospice end-of-life care.
Services include: