A 24-hour emergency shelter providing beds for youth between 16 and 21 years of age. It provides programming and support to youth in the following manner:
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A co-ed residential treatment program for youth with complex mental health concerns.
Offers cognitive behavioural therapy and stress and coping skills for LGBTQ+ youth. Topics include:
Camp programs offered by the City of Hamilton during March Break, summer and winter break, and on PA Days. Activities include: games, crafts, sports, etc. Additional support is available for campers with disabilities or special needs.
15 low-barrier overnight beds to women, transgender, and non-binary people. Beds are available on a first come, first serve basis either by walk-in or community referral.
Offers a noon-hour lunch and chapel service with a Christ-focused message designed specifically for street-involved youth. Offers food, music, and people sharing their personal stories.
Provides an opportunity for communities to engage Indigenous men and youth in understanding violence against Indigenous women and support them in joining together to end the violence.
The Urban Aboriginal Healthy Living Program promotes a healthy lifestyle by providing programs that supports improved overall health through increased physical fitness, smoking reduction, and healthy eating education.
A mobile health clinic designed to enhance services available to people who face healthcare barriers while accessing emergency shelters, drop-ins, encampments, and other community-based locations. The clinic provides on-the-spot mental health care
Used for reporting incidents that are non-urgent or not life-threatening. Can also be used for making general inquiries or for those looking for police support and resources.