A province-wide, multilingual, toll-free information phone line providing a range of services to victims of crime and their families, offering information and referrals to support services including counselling, financial assistance, and more.
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Protestant Church offering a weekly Sunday worship service both in person and online. Recordings of past sermons are available online. Also offers youth group, senior's coffee hour, and men's and women's study groups.
Assists people with disabilities to achieve an independent life through assistive device projects that address barriers to mobility, communication, and personal care. Works with recipients and family members, caregivers, and health professionals.
Provides Deafblind individuals with accurate information in an appropriate manner to enable them to make choices, plan future actions, communicate successfully, navigate their environment, and achieve as much independence as possible.
Provides youth the opportunity to join a sailing crew for 1-2 week long voyages sailing the Great Lakes and gaining experience of living and sailing on a Tall Ship.
The Office of the Auditor General (OAG) provides independent, objective audit, assurance and special investigative services designed to add value and improve the City of Hamilton's operations. The OAG brings a systematic, disciplined approach to evaluating and improving the effectiveness of the City's risk management, control and governance processes.
Provides primary care to low-risk pregnant women throughout their pregnancy, labour, and birth and during first six weeks following birth. Family-centred prenatal and postnatal care for home or hospital births, from practitioners with privileges at McMaster and St. Joseph's hospitals. Also offers clinical placements for midwifery students.
Offers a variety of support services for people in Hamilton with acquired brain injuries and their friends and families.
Services include:
Provides financial assistance and other benefits to eligible people with disabilities who are in financial need. Supports offered include:
The Ontario Historical Society is a non-governmental group that is focused on preserving aspects of Ontario's history.
It provides a forum for individuals, organizations, and institutions to exchange ideas, research, and experiences. Encourages, supports, sponsors, and assists museums, historical societies, and other cultural groups.
It supports over 350 affiliated societies.