ADAPT is a non-profit, community-based, outpatient addiction, assessment and treatment agency funded by the Ministry of Health & Long Term Care, the Ministry of Children and Youth Services, the Ministry of Community Safety and Correctional Services, and the United Way to provide a range of drug, alcohol, and gambling addiction treatment services throughout the Halton Region.
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Offers shopping services every other week for Flamborough residents who are unable to get to the grocery store. Clients provide their grocery list and a volunteer will do their shopping and deliver their groceries to their home.
Handles anonymous complaints regarding workplace health and safety and workplace violence or harassment.
Other services include:
Physical office of the Cancer Assistance Program; a community-based, not-for-profit organization offering free services for individuals and families affected by cancer.
A dental clinic operated by Hamilton Public Health to provide free dental services to Hamilton residents who have a low income and no dental health insurance.
Durand Neighbourhood Association Location. There is no physical location for this service. The geographical boundary is Main Street West, James Street South, the escarpment, and Queen Street South.
Website for the Hamilton Anti-Racism Resource Centre, an independent non-profit corporation that provides support and referral services for racialized individuals experiencing racism.
Head office and program site for Head Injury Rehabilitation Ontario (HIRO), a charitable organization that offers services for support and rehabilitation after a brain injury.
Spring Valley Community Association Location. There is no physical location for this service. The geographical boundary is between Jerseyville Road, Wilson Street, and Shaver Road.
Protestant Church offering a weekly worship service on Sunday mornings followed by juice and snacks. Sunday school and nursery care is offered during the service. Recordings of past sermons are available online.