A consumer-run drop-in and resource centre for people with lived experience of mental health or addiction problems. Peer support is available as needed in person and over the phone.
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A non-profit museum that preserves, studies, and presents the rural heritage of the Sheffield area through the collection of visual material, oral and written history, and artifacts. Educational programming is available for school groups, retireme
Free program for internationally trained teachers and early childhood educators. Program includes:
Built through extensive engagement and collaboration with youth, City staff, parents, and agency partners, the City of Hamilton’s Youth Strategy maps out a plan for how the City will engage youth aged 14-29 and address the issues they face in Hamilton.
The Conserver Society is an independent non-partisan advocacy group that does project work related to cleaning in the environment in and around Hamilton, offering projects, partnerships, funds, and awards.
Provides free dental care for low-income adults living in Hamilton who do not receive coverage through Special Supports and who do not have dental insurance. Services are by appointment only and include:
Easter Seals Ontario provides financial assistance to help with the cost of equipment and incontinence supplies (diapers) required by children and youth with physical disabilities.
Sheriff's offices execute orders of any court in Ontario, arising out of civil proceedings and enforceable in Ontario.
A licensed child care centre that offers care programs for children ages 18 months to 5 years. All programs are play-based learning with a balance between structured and free choice activities.
Promotes the enjoyment and advancement of astronomy among amateurs and educates the public in the science of astronomy. Guest speakers or members offer presentations on various topics and offer tips for better sky viewing.