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A team of professionals offering care to individuals living with or at risk of acquiring Hepatitis C. Provides support and comprehensive services to clients throughout the treatment process. 

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Provides grocery delivery services to vulnerable youth and young adults in the Hamilton area with barriers to food bank access. Delivers free groceries, clothing, hygiene products, baby supplies, and resource connections. 

Volunteers at AGH foster interest in, promote the use of, and increase the support for the Art Gallery of Hamilton. Volunteer opportunities available for: education docent, festival, special events, retail, and visitor and member services.

Tuition-free college programming offered in community spaces. Programs include credit courses, workshops, speaker series, and college services. Maximum of two City School College credits per person. Visit website for details.

Helps individuals with a developmental disability stay involved in their communities and live as independently as possible by providing direct funding for community participation services and supports, activities of daily living, and person-direct

Thrift store operated by Community Living Hamilton, in partnership with the City of Hamilton. Accepts a wide variety of gently-used items for resale. All money generated from sales are reinvested in Community Living Hamilton services.

The Newcomer Learning Centre, located on the fourth floor of Central Library, serves people who are new to Canada.  

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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.

An immigration and newcomer program designed for 2SLGBTQIA+ youth who are newcomers to Hamilton.

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A collaboration between Mission Services of Hamilton and Mohawk College to create positive attitudes about education among students in grades 6-9 who are experiencing poverty to pursue a post-secondary education after completing high school.