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Hamilton East location of the Healing Oasis Program, a registered charity based in Hamilton that provides counselling, ongoing support services, and holistic healing programs for those affected by trauma, crisis, addictions, and deep loss.  

Hamilton location of SE Health, a non-profit agency that provides health care services across many areas of the Canadian health system, including home and community care, long-term care, acute care, and primary care.

Location of the Threshold School of Building, a registered charity that runs a ready to work program to teach construction skill to youth-at-risk. The program provides renovation and construction services to local charities, non-profit groups, and neighbourhood associations.

Provides acute inpatient and emergency care. Orthopedic program combines health care and research to offer patients a range of services dedicated to helping them prepare for and recover from joint replacement surgery. Part of the Hamilton Health Sciences Network. 

An academic and research healthcare organization. Provides acute inpatient and emergency care. Offers patients palliative care services, and a social work department which works with hospital patients and their families in adjusting to illness, personal, social, and family problems, finances, and discharge planning.

Location of Hamilton Regional Indian Centre Indigenous Drop-In Centre, a culturally safe space.

Clients can access:

  • housing help and resources
  • cultural services
  • access to traditional medicines
  • advocacy support
  • identification support
  • food insecurity supports

Gibson and Landsdale Area Neighbourhood Association Location. There is no physical location for this service.  Open to City of Hamilton residents living in Ward 3. The geographical boundary is Wellington Street to the west, the Canadian National Railway tracks to the north, Sherman Avenue to the east and Main Street to the south.

A non-profit bilingual community legal clinic serving low income residents of Hamilton. In addition, to providing 'traditional' poverty law services including legal advice and referrals and legal representation, the clinic is involved in public legal education, community development and law reform.

Areas of service include:

Community Living Hamilton Office.  Currently Community Living Hamilton is seeing clients by appointment only.

Provides advocacy and support for individuals with developmental disabilities.  Services include:

  • alternate care
  • child care
  • community activities
  • day programs
  • employment assistance
  • residential support
  • respite care

Kirkendall Neighbourhood Association Location. There is no physical location for this service. The geographical boundary extends between Main Street and the escarpment. North of Aberdeen it covers the area between Queen Street and the 403/Chedoke Expressway; south of Aberdeen it extends from Queen Street to the Chedoke Golf Course.