Hamilton office of the Lynwood Charlton Centre; a publicly funded charitable organization in the City of Hamilton with the mission to support children, youth, and families to achieve better mental health.
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EarlyON Child and Family Centres provide opportunities for children from birth to 6 years of age to participate in play and inquiry-based programs, and support parents and caregivers in their roles. Families and caregivers can find support, advice, make personal connections and access a network of resources at these centres.
A retail store distributing used/next-to-new clothing and furniture at a nominal price to any family in need. All proceeds from store sales support programs at Society of Saint Vincent de Paul. Donations accepted by appointment only, by calling 289-639-3833.
A family medicine clinic located in Jackson Square.
Provides children, primarily from single-parent families, with a positive role model through adult volunteer mentors. Mentors are male or female, individuals, couples, families, students, and retirees.
A retail store distributing used/next-to-new clothing and furniture at a nominal price to any family in need. All proceeds from store sales support programs at Society of Saint Vincent de Paul. Donations accepted at store during business hours. Donation pick-ups can be arranged by calling 905-549-3902.
A satellite campus of McMaster University, and home to a large family of health clinics.
Bay Street Residence for Baldwin Housing and Community Support Program, operated by the Canadian Mental Health Association. Provides rent-geared-to-income supportive housing and skills development for individuals with serious mental illness requiring minimal supports. Community Support Workers provide residents with flexible and individualized supports to promote and maintain independence and quality of life. Board and living expenses are shared equally among the residents.
Hess Street Residence for Baldwin Housing and Community Support Program, operated by the Canadian Mental Health Association. Provides rent-geared-to-income supportive housing and skills development for individuals with serious mental illness requiring minimal supports. Community Support Workers provide residents with flexible and individualized supports to promote and maintain independence and quality of life. Board and living expenses are shared equally among the residents.
An academic and research healthcare organization. Provides acute inpatient and emergency care. Offers patients palliative care services, and a social work department which works with hospital patients and their families in adjusting to illness, personal, social, and family problems, finances, and discharge planning.