Recreational softball program for women, consisting of 8 teams. New players must attend a rating clinic prior to drafting of the teams.
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The Credit Counselling Society offers programs, education and support from a credit counsellor for:
A 24-hour confidential hotline offering mental health services and crisis support to youth. Also acts as the access point for Youthdale's inpatient mental health services.
Provides youth the opportunity to join a sailing crew for 1-2 week long voyages sailing the Great Lakes and gaining experience of living and sailing on a Tall Ship.
Offers March Break and summer camps for children. Programs are built around the circus arts and gymnastics, to help develop skills in body awareness, flexibility, and strength, and stay mentally engaged.
A non-profit social and service club in Hamilton that works for the promotion of Irish culture and goodwill in Hamilton by offering a variety of events, including music, dancing, and snooker.
Offers limited parking available for individuals with appointments at the Juravinski Cancer Centre or Juravinski Hospital.
Camp programs offered by the City of Hamilton during March Break, summer and winter break, and on PA Days. Activities include: games, crafts, sports, etc. Additional support is available for campers with disabilities or special needs.
Accessible parking permits authorize the permit holder to park vehicle in a designated accessible parking space. Permit must be displayed on the dashboard or sun visor and may be used in any vehicle in which the permit holder is travelling.
Supports and promotes local communities and businesses and initiates events and street beautification for the International Village area located in Downtown Hamilton, including Main Street E., King Street E., and King William Street, between Mary Street and West Ave. The Board of Management, including one member of City Council, governs the organization and meets monthly. Various committees are organized to fulfill its mandate and to develop activities and events.