Volunteers assist residents in day-to-day activities, provide companionship, and raise funds. Volunteers can be involved in activities such as recreational programs, friendly visiting, and other special events and in-house services.
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Retirement residence offering private rooms, semi-private rooms, and couples rooms with shared or private bathrooms. Basic services include:
Emergency crisis line and response team to assist individuals who have serious mental health issues and who are in crisis. Also supports caregivers in the management of acute mental health concerns and crisis.
COAST is a partnership between mental health professionals from St. Joseph’s Healthcare Hamilton, Hamilton Police Services, and Halton Regional Police Services.
An immigration and newcomer program designed for 2SLGBTQIA+ youth who are newcomers to Hamilton.
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Offers a number of resources related to hospice end-of-life care.
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Provides education about race, racism, discrimination, racial equality, and anti-racist theory and practice in Hamilton through workshops, programs, events, and by offering support services to the community. Also provides direct support to affected members of the community by receiving complaints about racism and referring complainants to appropriate community resources.
An entity within the Hamilton-Wentworth District School board that acts as a resource and museum for school memorabilia, artifacts, photographs, documents and other items for Hamilton and Wentworth County schools dating back to the mid 1800s.
Offers housing solutions for individuals with care needs, giving the opportunity for residents to age in place by providing a seamless continuum of care from independent living to assisted living.
Choices is an interactive program with an aim to provide youth with practical skills that will assist them in making better choices at home, school, and with their peers. Offered once weekly in hour long sessions, over eight weeks.
A collaboration between Mission Services of Hamilton and Mohawk College to create positive attitudes about education among students in grades 6-9 who are experiencing poverty to pursue a post-secondary education after completing high school.