A 15 bed emergency shelter, designed for women and their children, fleeing from domestic violence, dangerous situations, or experiencing homelessness.
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A housing program supporting individuals experiencing episodic or chronic homelessness in acquiring and maintaining safe, affordable, and stable housing in Hamilton.
Program helps ODSP and OW recipients and people with a low income maintain their housing by providing financial assistance.
Financial assistance is available for:
Wayside House of Hamilton Location. A long-term residential addiction treatment facility for males and transitional male youth with a 20 bed capacity. Part of the Shelter Health Network.
A 24-hour emergency crisis shelter for men. Provides support to help people find and stay in affordable housing.
Provides general health services and addiction services to people in Hamilton who do not have stable housing.
A location of March of Dimes Canada's Non-Profit Housing Corporation, providing housing to people with high care needs.
Supports Indigenous youth who are exiting systems such as Child Protection Services, Justice, Healthcare, or youth whose personal safety may be at risk by providing them with immediate access to housing that is safe, affordable, and appropriate, w
A team of midwives and a physician available to help decrease barriers to prenatal care for women in Hamilton accessing the shelter system, providing 24/7 on-call, mobile prenatal and post-partum care.
Outreach workers connect clients experiencing chronic or episodic homelessness to immediate support, including shelter, food, and income support, and engage with those experiencing longer-term homelessness, providing assistance to rapid re-housing