Local office of Access to Housing, a non-profit organization that operates as an access point for subsidized housing in Hamilton.
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A 24-hour emergency shelter providing beds for youth between 16 and 21 years of age. It provides programming and support to youth in the following manner:
Operates as an access point for subsidized housing in Hamilton. Subsidized housing is when rent is geared to the income of the recipient instead of market rates.
Promotes independence in living and self-determination in decision-making for individuals with serious mental illness.
A collaboration of health professionals and social service organizations, established to serve people with complex health issues who are without stable housing.
Provides housing support services to individuals with serious mental illness who are involved in the criminal justice system. A rent supplement is available for participants. Goals of the program are to:
A 15 bed emergency shelter, designed for women and their children, fleeing from domestic violence, dangerous situations, or experiencing homelessness.
Operates affordable housing complexes and support services for Indigenous people in the City of Hamilton.
Properties include:
Provides general health services and addiction services to people in Hamilton who do not have stable housing.
A housing program supporting individuals experiencing episodic or chronic homelessness in acquiring and maintaining safe, affordable, and stable housing in Hamilton.