A professional child care organization providing quality home care for children up to 12 years of age. Recruits individual child care providers to provide care in their home. Persons interested in becoming a home child care provider, or those wishing to register for home child care, are encouraged to contact Wee Watch. Provides professional training, workshops and learning opportunities. Includes monthly home visits by Registered Early Childhood Educators, who provide guidance and support
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The historical society holds monthly meetings focused on the history of the Ancaster region of Hamilton, Ontario.
Supports communication by phone between hearing people and people who are deaf, deafened, or hard of hearing, or people with speech disabilities. Professionally-trained operators act as intermediaries to facilitate the call.
Offers March break and summer theatre arts camps providing confidence and skill-building experiences for children. Extended hours are available.
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An academic Family Health Team affiliated with the Department of Family Medicine at McMaster University. Trains medical clerks and residents in Family Medicine, as well as other health care professionals, providing primary care services and conducting research in the field of family medicine.
McQuesten Urban Farm was developed as a response to food insecurity in the McQuesten neighbourhood. Its goal is to provide residents with access to fresh food, food security, job opportunities, and skills to help promote healthy eating through local gardening and farmers markets.
Non-denominational Christian churches in Hamilton offering worship services throughout the week. Many locations also offer additional faith-based programming, including youth groups and Bible study groups.
A regional project that supports the integration of Francophone Immigrants.
Seventh Day Adventist churches in Hamilton offering worship services throughout the week. Many locations also offer additional faith-based programming, including youth groups and Bible study groups.
A Hamilton-based group to discuss, debate, advocate, and advertise the basic income concept in Hamilton.