Offers a variety of health and fitness programs for individuals and families. Serves all members of the community, including those with limited financial means.
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Focused on improving Indigenous health and the reduction of family violence through the provision of services for those most at risk, notably women and children.
Alternatives for Youth team have the capacity to distribute naloxone to youth up to the age of 25 and their family/friends in the Hamilton community.
Offers immediate support to older adults needing a rapid crisis response due to mental health, poverty, addictions, disabilities, and other vulnerabilities.
Assists people with spinal cord injury (injuries) and other physical disabilities achieve independence, self-reliance and community participation.
Programs include:
Drop-in program offering food, coffee, and peer support for people who use drugs and those who love and support them.
The Provincial Youth Outreach Worker program (YOW) helps marginalized and at-risk youth and families better navigate and connect with services in their communities to improve youth outcomes.
The Indigenous Patient Navigation (IPN) program helps bridge the gap between indigenous peoples, health services, and supports.
A centre for at-risk youth residing within the community who are between 16 and 21 years of age, providing access to a number of support services and programs to assist them in remaining housed, diverting them from homelessness and street involvem
Provides assistance to families with children under 16 and seniors through the Christmas season and confidentially connects individuals and families who want to provide assistance over Christmas.