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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.

Provides alternatives and options for individuals experiencing serious mental illness who become involved in the criminal justice system. 

This program is comprised of three components:

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.

Lending libraries located within the offices of the Alzheimer Society of Brant, Haldimand Norfolk, Hamilton Halton, offering books and other resource learning materials available for loan. Library resources may be borrowed for 2 months. 

Citizens working to ensure the Burlington Canal limestone lighthouse and light keeper's cottage, Canada's only complete light station remaining on Lake Ontario, are celebrated and preserved for future generations.

Offers a variety of day camps in the summer for children ages 4 to 13. All programs and activities are offered from a faith-based perspective, including games, songs, stories, and crafts.

Offers recreational and competitive soccer games for all ages and skill levels. New members are welcome. Creating an online profile through the website is required in order to register.  

Collects information on confirmed and possible cases of a variety of Infectious diseases in Hamilton. For a list of all diseases that should be reported visit the website.

Offers residential camp programs for children, youth, and families living with inherited bleeding disorders, and allows the opportunity to experience camp and a variety of physical activities in a fun, safe, and supported environment.