A non-profit organization providing the Indigenous community with a place to gather, access service, and participate in Cultural teachings and practices.
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An Indigenous organization that provides quality programs and services to the Indigenous and non-Indigenous population in Hamilton, Brantford, and surrounding areas.
A conservation area under the Halton Conservation Authority offering many seasonal and year-round recreation services, including hiking, mountain biking, cross-country skiing and snowshoeing, as well as farm animals and a raptor centre.
Retirement residence with private rooms, couples rooms, and memory care suites. Basic services include: 24-hour staff support, meals, housekeeping, and social and recreation programs.
Provides services to families who have children with Autism Spectrum Disorder to help them navigate the supports available under the Ontario Autism Program. Families are connected with a Service Navigator who provides navigation support and inform
Drop-in warming center, offering a continental-style breakfast and a hot lunch. Also provides access to washrooms, relief from inclement weather, and a variety of activities, services, and programs.
The Ontario Poison Centre is a telephone consultation service that provides expert poison advice 24 hours per day to the public, emergency services personnel, and health-care professionals in Ontario.
This organization is operated an supported by the Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids) in Toronto.
Offers supportive programming for women from Hamilton's diverse racial and cultural communities, in particular women who are immigrant, newcomers, and refugees.
The Newcomer Learning Centre, located on the fourth floor of Central Library, serves people who are new to Canada.
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Local chapter of Ontario Native Women's Association (ONWA) providing a range of support services and resources for the Indigenous community of Hamilton.