A non-profit bilingual community legal clinic serving low income residents of Hamilton. In addition to providing traditional poverty law services, including legal advice and referrals and legal representation, the clinic is involved in public legal education, community development, and law reform.
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Provides counselling, education, and harm reduction services to individuals who use drugs. Offers practical support and community referrals.
Provincial program that provides free dental care for eligible children and youth age 17 and under from low-income households.
The John Howard Society offers direct service to individuals who are or are at risk of becoming involved with the criminal justice system, and their families. Services include multiple programs for youth and adults, including community programs and employment programs.
Literacy and basic skills training, including numeracy, digital, communication, and interpersonal skills. Helps learners prepare for employment, apprenticeship, secondary-school credit, post-secondary education, and greater independence.
Works to combat individual and systemic Anti-Black racism by providing a range of clinic law services.
Provides support for men living with a substance use disorder through a live-in treatment program offering abstinence-based services. Provides trauma-informed care and counseling, recovery-focused programming, and relapse prevention planning.
A 6 to 8-week program to help newcomers improve their English and prepare for the workplace. Services include:
Helps individuals with a developmental disability stay involved in their communities and live as independently as possible by providing direct funding for community participation services and supports, activities of daily living, and person-direct
Medical clinic that provides surgical abortion services up to 16 weeks and 6 days. Social workers are available to assist with options and counselling. Also provides IUD insertion, complex family planning care, and ultrasounds.