Gibson and Landsdale Area Neighbourhood Association Location. There is no physical location for this service. Open to City of Hamilton residents living in Ward 3. The geographical boundary is Wellington Street to the west, the Canadian National Railway tracks to the north, Sherman Avenue to the east and Main Street to the south.
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Public health nurses and family home visitors provide prevention, early intervention, and prenatal support to at-risk families. Focus is on healthy child development and parenting skills. Services include:
Single point of access for children and youth to be placed on the Ontario Autism Program (OAP) waitlist for autism services.
A one-stop model of access to services for young parents that strives to meet their children’s early developmental needs.
Programs include:
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.
Areas of service include:
Retirement residence offering private rooms or suites with bathrooms and couples rooms.
Basic services include:
The Provincial Youth Outreach Worker program (YOW) helps marginalized and at-risk youth and families better navigate and connect with services in their communities to improve youth outcomes.
Retirement residence.
Distributes food to Hamilton residents through donations from local bakeries and grocery stores. No appointment necessary, service is first-come, first-served.
Halton ADAPT offers programming for adults and youth to help with addictions to drugs, alcohol, and gambling.