The HamOntYouth Steering Committee is for all youth 14-29 who live in the city of Hamilton. The meetings are a safe space for youth to meet new people, learn about the community, to be heard and to have fun.
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Youth are diverted from the formal youth justice process, while being held accountable for their actions in a community context.
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.
A club open to those affiliated with the Royal Hamilton Light Infantry regimental family, as well as all members of the community.
The Baby Depot collects, recycles, and distributes a year’s worth of gently used baby clothes and essentials to local families in need through a network of community partners. They do not distribute these items directly.
Offers volunteers who assist individuals with a modest income and a simple tax situation complete income tax and benefit returns.
Offers a variety of social and recreational programs and events for individuals who are blind or visually impaired.
Offers a number of resources related to hospice end-of-life care.
Services include:
Online map tool to help youth find local resources. It allows youth to search for resources in their community such as:
Provides a variety of services to help youth and families with mental health issues, behavioural challenges, or other complex needs, including those with a dual diagnosis. Support is provided in-home, school, and/or within the community.