Provides primary care to low-risk pregnant women throughout their pregnancy, labour and birth, and during the first six weeks following birth. Family-centred prenatal and postnatal care for home or hospital births, from practitioners at local hospitals.
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Provides a variety of services and programs to meet the needs to newcomers to help make Canada home.
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A licensed child care program, providing extended child care for school-age children. Includes homework help and indoor and outdoor physical activity. Modified program available for children with special needs.
Offers a variety of classes and programs to preserve and share Japanese culture and community in Hamilton.
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Helps clients to build an individualized education pathway plan, working to:
Charitable organization working to increase end-of-life care availability. Provides educational trainings and workshops to increase inclusivity and cultural sensitivity in the end-of-life field.
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This is a highly structured intensive community based alternative to custody for youth who have come in contact with the law. Youth engage in cognitive programming based on prevention, rehabilitation, and reintegration.
A publicly funded agency of the Government of Ontario which provides a continuum of high quality services to low income Ontarians in the areas of family law, refugee and immigration law, criminal law, and mental health law. Services include web-based materials, telephone advice service, in-court duty counsel and advice service, staff lawyer service and certificate coverage.
Offers a variety of mental health related services to support mental, physical, spiritual, and emotional health.
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Provides a “kids-to-kids” approach to child safety, through awareness of potential dangers in their play environment. This program is delivered by members of the Child Amputee (CHAMP) Program, also known as Safety Ambassadors.