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.
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A non-profit organization that facilitates community reintegration and reconciliation for men in the justice system and their families through advocacy, education, and restorative justice.
A non-for-profit, artist-run gallery and shop operated by the Dundas Arts and Craft Association. The Gallery Exhibition space exhibits arts and crafts created by contemporary Canadian artists with exhibitions changing on a monthly basis.
Provides key tags, mailed to Canadians once per year and registered to the user's name and address.
Non-profit organization that works in collaboration with families, children, professionals, and communities to share knowledge, build capacity, and create equitable opportunities for continuous learning.
A Hamilton-based advocacy and support group for persons on Ontario Works and Ontario Disability Support Programs. The group engages in information exchange, problem solving advice, social networking, skill development, activity planning, poverty concerns, social advocacy, community action and political lobbying.
Provides financial assistance on behalf of deceased Hamilton residents who do not have sufficient funds in their estate to fully cover the cost of a basic funeral, burial and/or cremation.
Sacajawea Non-Profit Housing provides access to affordable housing for Indigenous, Inuit, and Metis persons and families in the Hamilton-Wentworth area.
Offers a variety of education focused programs for children ages 6 to 12. Programs include science or STEAM clubs, art, literacy, and health and nutrition education.
Provides temporary housing for families of patients in Hamilton area hospitals. A kitchen is available as well as common areas, laundry, and patio. Includes telephones in the bedrooms and internet access.