Halton ADAPT offers programming for adults and youth to help with addictions to drugs, alcohol, and gambling.
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Harm reduction and managed alcohol program for women and men experiencing homelessness, addiction, and serious health problems. Up-front discharge planning for effective transition to the community.
A program to divert youth from the shelter system and homelessness, the Youth Diversion Program provides:
Services designed to help newcomer, immigrant, and refugee women address their unique needs through community resources and referrals, short term sessional counseling, and workshops.
Supports and services offered:
Office for the Hamilton and District Injured Workers' Group, a non-profit agency that helps disabled or injured workers, and family, friends and co-workers of workers injured or killed on the job through community educational seminars, workshops, clinics, guest speakers and information on current and pending legislation
Adult Day Services Program provides community-based supports to adults with developmental disabilities. Programs are based on each participant’s goals and interests and are geared to increase independence. Programs include:
An online archive of all documents gathered and articles written by the non-profit group Citizens at City Hall. This is a volunteer community group that encourages civic engagement.
The Hamilton Aviary hosts community events to promote awareness and foster a love of birds. The Aviary is open on Sundays for an open house.
Matches community members to volunteer opportunities at St. Joseph's Villa long term care facility based on candidate's interest and personal goals.
Opportunities include:
Provides complex continuing care that includes four inpatient programs: palliative care, restorative rehabilitation, complex medical, and behavioural. Also offers outpatient clinics for diseases related to aging and the GERAS Centre for Aging Research which is run by McMaster University. Part of the Hamilton Health Sciences Network.