Offers programs that assist people with serious mental illnesses, living both in and out of hospital, to gain or regain valued roles through evidence-based rehabilitation.
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Offers a variety of services to assist asylum seekers and people without immigrant protection through the integration and settlement processes in Canadian society.
Services include:
On-site food bank at Delta United Church serving families and individuals in the community. Clients can visit once a month to select a limited number of items from a variety of packaged/canned foods as well as health and hygiene items.
A program designed to address the issues of food insecurity by assisting clients who are facing financial issues and food insecurity. Through food drives and donations from the community, the program distributes donated food to families in need.
Provides alternatives and options for individuals experiencing serious mental illness who become involved in the criminal justice system.
This program is comprised of three components:
A non-profit organization that supports Iraqis in Hamilton.
A strategic partner in the advancement and transformation of healthcare, St. Joseph’s Healthcare Foundation works with the community to raise funds that enable St. Joseph’s Healthcare Hamilton to deliver the very best care to all those in need, while pursuing healthcare research to advance the future of care.
Harm reduction and managed alcohol program for women and men experiencing homelessness, addiction, and serious health problems. Up-front discharge planning for effective transition to the community.
A program to divert youth from the shelter system and homelessness, the Youth Diversion Program provides:
Services designed to help newcomer, immigrant, and refugee women address their unique needs through community resources and referrals, short term sessional counseling, and workshops.
Supports and services offered: