Annual four day festival celebrating Canadian authors. Features themed events, meet and greets with Canadian and local authors, author readings, and writing workshops. The festival takes place in late April.
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Provides children, primarily from single-parent families, with a positive role model through adult volunteer mentors. Mentors are male or female, individuals, couples, families, students, and retirees.
Provides snacks and light meals to youth on weekends, as well as a free dinner.
Volunteers assist residents in day-to-day activities, provide companionship, and raise funds. Volunteers can be involved in activities such as recreational programs, friendly visiting, and other special events and in-house services.
Intensive Case Management Services engage individuals with a serious mental health concern who currently live in a home with a fixed address. City of Hamilton Public Health nurses work with residents to increase independence and participation in
A free confidential telephone service offering information about workplace health and safety available to all Canadians.
CASE provides support to those who are at risk, involved in, or exiting human trafficking situations.
Services include:
Assists First Nations, Metis, and Inuit youth currently in care or exiting the child welfare system in the development of life skills, and connection with jobs, educational supports, mental health supports, housing needs, and advocacy.
Services designed to help newcomer, immigrant, and refugee women address their unique needs through community resources and referrals, short term sessional counseling, and workshops.
Supports and services offered:
Provides a free warm, nutritious meal on weekday mornings for youth aged 13-25. Also provides access to showers, hygiene products, clothing, wi-fi, computers, and crisis and housing support.