The Residential Care Subsidy Program aims to prevent homelessness by providing for safe and affordable supported housing in a communal setting for people who require assistance with the daily activities of life.
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Bay Street Residence for Baldwin Housing and Community Support Program, operated by the Canadian Mental Health Association. Provides rent-geared-to-income supportive housing and skills development for individuals with serious mental illness requiring minimal supports. Community Support Workers provide residents with flexible and individualized supports to promote and maintain independence and quality of life. Board and living expenses are shared equally among the residents.
Hess Street Residence for Baldwin Housing and Community Support Program, operated by the Canadian Mental Health Association. Provides rent-geared-to-income supportive housing and skills development for individuals with serious mental illness requiring minimal supports. Community Support Workers provide residents with flexible and individualized supports to promote and maintain independence and quality of life. Board and living expenses are shared equally among the residents.
Office of Hamilton East Non-Profit Homes, a non-profit agency that maintains and provides affordable housing for Hamilton and the surrounding area.
Outreach worker offering information and referral services. Additional services are offered on a case by case basis including assistance with forms, housing, and employment.
An aging-in-community group of community-minded individuals residing in the Hamilton area, engaged in learning about a variety of topics including housing alternatives and health, in building intergenerational friendships, and committed to celebra
Free drop-in centre for youth in Hamilton. Offers a variety of themed activities and social events, as well as:
A children-focused museum that focuses on play-based learning and experiences. Play experiences focus on physical, emotional, social, language and cognitive development. This museum is housed in a 1875 farmhouse within Gage Park.
Physical location of The Hub, a non-profit organization that aims to improve access to services and resources for people in Hamilton who are homeless, or experience housing instability or addiction.
Provides housing in southern Ontario including residential care with 24 hour on-site services and supported independent-living apartments. Hamilton has both apartments and homes available with varying levels of on-site care and support.