Hamilton Encampment Support Network is a volunteer-run advocacy network supporting the growing community of houseless and unhoused Hamiltonians. Provides site monitoring and check-ins, supply drop-offs, and observation and de-escalation during tear downs.
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Provides a variety of services to help youth and families with mental health issues, behavioural challenges, or other complex needs, including those with a dual diagnosis. Support is provided in-home, school, and/or within the community.
Provides primary healthcare services to new immigrants, including refugees, and to those who face barriers in accessing culturally-appropriate healthcare services. Funded by the Hamilton Community Foundation and the United Way of Hamilton and Halton.
Accredited long-term care home offering private and semi-private accommodations, as well as nursing and personal care on a 24-hour basis.
Provides assistive technologies and services to help people with disabilities complete their taxes.
Programs, services, education and on-going support for individuals with dementia, as well as, support for family members and caregivers.
Provincial telephone and online (chat) crisis counselling, emotional support, information and referrals to emergency shelters, legal information and community services, as well as culturally appropriate resources for abused women.
A culturally safe and appropriate space for Indigenous people to access housing supports and connect with peers in a community-based setting.
A summer co-ed volleyball camp for children in grades 1 to 8 with emphasis on skill building in a positive environment.