An identity card for legally blind individuals that provides benefits such as discounts and services from governments, businesses, and community partners. Specific benefits vary by city.
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Provides preventative services, intake/intervention, assessment and treatment, planning and education awareness programs in the areas of alcohol, drug, and solvent abuse using a holistic approach.
Pediatric and adult services include:
Offers free confidential counselling services to jurors to help ease the transition after a trial or inquest. Jurors can arrange counselling in person, over the phone, or virtually.
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:
Provides rehabilitation services and skills development to adults with a serious mental illness who live in residential care facilities.
Provides consultations and assessments around issues of child maltreatment, including physical, sexual, and emotional abuse and neglect.
IDHC provides programs and services focusing on the development, and enhancement of programs and services focusing on the education, prevention, and management of diabetes in Indigenous communities, both on and off-reserve.
The Hamilton Public Library owns and operates two bookmobiles, which provide access to library collections and services throughout the region. Please visit the website for times and locations of stops.
A map of public washrooms in parks, updated seasonally. Can be searched by location, or filter by washroom status (open/closed for season).