A preserved early 19th century home in the Dundas Valley. Explore the history of Enerals Griffin and other early Black settlers as part of the Black Heritage Network.
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Provides 24-hour residential hospice and palliative care to individuals with a life-limiting illness. Offers nursing care, pain and symptom management, psychological, social, and spiritual support.
Offers text message and web chat support for women experiencing abuse and homelessness. Provides confidential emotional support, practical advice, safety planning, and referrals to other local services.
Offers emergency food assistance to all persons living in poverty and with low incomes.
Delivers medical care to patients who are unable to leave their homes. Focus is on patients who are frail elderly, housebound, geriatric, or palliative.
A co-ed residential treatment program for youth with complex mental health concerns.
An intact historic home in Canada, with guided tours from a costumed interpreter. Three generations of the McQuesten family lived at Whitehern from 1852-1968, and in 1959 the three surviving members bequeathed the home to the City with all its original contents. Whitehern contains elements from many time periods – Georgian, Victorian and Edwardian – dating up to 1939.
Provides support for males and transitional male youth experiencing alcohol or drug addition. Offers advocacy, counselling, education, and life skills building activities in a substance-free environment. Programs include:
Hamilton Clinic Location. Part of the Shelter Health Network.
Former Cathedral Boys School, now operating as a temporary emergency shelter.