Provides free income tax help to individuals and families with a modest income and a simple tax situation.
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Offers in-centre program services, providing life skills, wellness, and socialization, as well as online programming, facilitating activities, stories, exercise, and connecting with friends.
Programs include:
A toll-free phone line that allows City of Hamilton employees, contractors, vendors, and members of the public a confidential and anonymous way to report suspicion or proof of wrongdoing.
This includes but is not limited to:
The Métis Nation of Ontario maintains the only recognized provincial census of Métis people. It identifies and registers Métis citizens and harvesters who are eligible rights holders in the province of Ontario.
A child care program for children ages 1 to 4. Parents or caregivers attend with their children to provide a transition between home and kindergarten.
Provides housing to families, seniors, couples, single people, and people with special needs in forms including townhouses, apartments, and single and semi-detached dwellings. Most housing is offered on a rent-geared-to-income basis, some properties also include market rent units. Owned and operated by the City of Hamilton.
Hamilton Clinic Location. Part of the Shelter Health Network.
An intact historic home in Canada, with guided tours from a costumed interpreter. The home has a multilayered character that reflects changes made over three generations from 1852-1968, and provides a unique opportunity to explore the changing nature of family life, culture, health, politics and domestic technology in Hamilton.
Provides help to have a document commissioned, or if a notary is needed to witness a document or make certified true copies of documents.
A transitional housing program for young parents and their children for up to 2 years. Provides furnished apartments and support to young parents, with on-site programming and support staff.