A toll-free phone line that allows City of Hamilton employees, contractors, vendors, and members of the public a confidential and anonymous way to report suspicion or proof of wrongdoing.
This includes but is not limited to:
A toll-free phone line that allows City of Hamilton employees, contractors, vendors, and members of the public a confidential and anonymous way to report suspicion or proof of wrongdoing.
This includes but is not limited to:
Programs connect job seekers who are blind or partially sighted to employers in Canada.
Services include:
Provides Youth Worker contracted services to these initiatives to support students who are at risk of not completing grade 12 or who have returned to school to complete grade 12.
Provides preventative services, intake/intervention, assessment and treatment, planning and education awareness programs in the areas of alcohol, drug, and solvent abuse using a holistic approach.
Retirement residence with private, semi-private, and couples rooms. Basic services include: 24-hour care and security, meals, housekeeping, laundry services, social and recreation programs.
Pediatric and adult services include:
Offers a variety of programs related to hunting and fishing.
Services include:
Aims to improve access to justice for Indigenous peoples in Hamilton and surrounding communities by providing culturally respectful and appropriate legal services to Indigenous clients.
An identity card for legally blind individuals that provides benefits such as discounts and services from governments, businesses, and community partners. Specific benefits vary by city.
The Hamilton Public Library owns and operates two bookmobiles, which provide access to library collections and services throughout the region. Please visit the website for times and locations of stops.