Sacajawea Non-Profit Housing provides access to affordable housing for Indigenous, Inuit, and Metis persons and families in the Hamilton-Wentworth area.
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A financial stability program that helps low-income individuals maintain affordable housing, by providing a small short-term interest-free loan for last month’s rent. Loans are paid directly to the vendor or provider.
Offers affordable housing and rental units at 20% below the average market rate, includes two buildings with one reserved exclusively for older adults.
Transitional housing in a supportive, culturally based home environment for women, with or without children, who are fleeing abuse, experiencing homelessness, or seeking refuge in Canada.
A historical building in Hamilton that houses the Workers Arts Heritage Centre.
Provides housing and resettlement support for refugee claimants.
This includes:
Provides general health services to people in Hamilton who do not have stable housing and do not have a family doctor. Care is available at many locations in the city, with a schedule available online.
Operates five subsidized housing projects to meet the needs of families, seniors, and persons with disabilities.
10 suites of enhanced supportive living arrangements for individuals with dual diagnosis, including schizophrenia, schizoaffective, and bipolar disorders and/or intellectual disability/autism.
This program offers:
Local office of Access to Housing, a non-profit organization that operates as an access point for subsidized housing in Hamilton.