A registered charitable organization dedicated to promoting national awareness and understanding of Tourette Syndrome, educating the community about the syndrome, and supporting meaningful engagement between children, adults, and families living with Tourette and the community at large.
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A full-day program providing an early learning environment that follows Indigenous teachings and knowledge that help to support the growth and development of children and families.
Salvationist churches in Hamilton offering worship services throughout the week. Many locations also offer additional faith based programming including youth groups and Bible study groups.
Local voluntary professional association, binding the medical community of the Greater Hamilton Area, promoting a spirit of cooperation and unity, while meeting the educational, social and political needs of its members.
The oldest and largest art museum in the region with a permanent collection including Canadian historical, international, and contemporary art, the collection consists of more than 10,000 works.
Offers summer camps and volunteer opportunities.
A non-profit heritage society that collects, maintains, and preserves the creation and history of the former Townships of Binbrook and Glanford.
Services provided by the Office of the Information Commissioner of Canada.
A program to divert youth from the shelter system and homelessness, the Youth Diversion Program provides:
Provides support services by qualified professionals that improve the quality of life for seniors and enables seniors to maintain their independence while living in their home. Hourly, weekend, short term, long term, and respite care available. Fees vary according to service and level of care provided. Staff are properly screened, fully licensed and insured.
A community-based program offering counselling and case management services to individuals with serious mental illness.