A community dedicated to serving the emotional, physical, and social needs of individuals living with a serious illness, facing their last chapter, or grieving a death. Offers hospice care, grief and bereavement support, as well as companionship and respite to caregivers.
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Non-profit eatery serving affordable homemade food, with a pay-it-forward program. Space and proceeds are used to provide youth programming and host community groups.
A conservation authority established under the Conservation Authorities Act of Ontario, offering a variety of conservation, recreation, and education programs for a more resilient, sustainable, and connected community and watershed.
Interval House of Hamilton consists of the Victoria & Friends emergency shelter, as well as community programs for women and their children who are experiencing family violence, abuse, and/or human trafficking.
A non-profit multi-service organization offering programs and services in the areas of Children, Youth and Family Services, Housing and Homelessness Services, and Newcomer, Employment and Community Services.
A community of philosophers who study Natural Laws in order to live in harmony with them, with a mission to provide seekers with the spiritual wisdom necessary to experience their connectedness with the miraculous world and to develop Mastery of Life.
A non-profit organization that provides training to enable people who are blind or partially sighted to develop or restore key daily living skills and enhance their independence, safety, and mobility.
Affiliated with CNIB Foundation and CNIB Deafblind Community Services.
A Hamilton-based advocacy and support group for persons on Ontario Works and Ontario Disability Support Programs. The group engages in information exchange, problem solving advice, social networking, skill development, activity planning, poverty concerns, social advocacy, community action and political lobbying.
A non-profit agency in Hamilton that helps disabled or injured workers, and family, friends and co-workers of workers injured or killed on the job through community educational seminars, workshops, clinics, guest speakers and information on current and pending legislation.
The John Howard Society offers direct service to individuals who are or are at risk of becoming involved with the criminal justice system, and their families. Services include multiple programs for youth and adults, including community programs and employment programs.