Residential care facility for individuals with broad spectrum disabilities who are unable to live independently.
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A co-ed residential treatment program for youth with complex mental health concerns.
Advocates for tenants facing human rights issues in housing including discrimination, harassment, or the need for an accommodation under the Ontario Human Rights Code.
Eviction prevention supports:
Offers residential program in apartment-style units with early intervention for youth aged 16-21 years, experiencing or at imminent risk of homelessness, who are working or are in school with the goal of living independently.
Offers immediate support to older adults needing a rapid crisis response due to mental health, poverty, addictions, disabilities, and other vulnerabilities.
Street Outreach Services that engage individuals who are experiencing mental illnesses and are homeless or living in shelters. City of Hamilton Mental Health and Street Outreach staff work in the community at many locations.
Offers a place to eat, drink, and rest.
- restroom access
- hygiene supplies
- free clothing including socks and underwear
- harm reduction supplies
- referrals to social supports and housing
Residential facility offering hospice and palliative care to individuals with a life-threatening illness.
Christian church located on Hamilton Mountain.
An early 19th century homestead once home to the Gage family and the scene of the Battle of Stoney Creek during the war of 1812. The Battlefield Monument stands as a symbol of peace and commemorates those soldiers who died on June 6, 1813. This historic site is located on 32 acres of parkland linked to the Bruce Trail, and is also home of the Nash-Jackson House.