Provides services to help mother-led families earn college diplomas, start careers, and achieve economic self-sufficiency. Goal-oriented case management, cultural teachings, parent support, and trauma counselling is provided to participants throughout the program. The Urban Indigenous Homeward Bound program also helps locate permanent, affordable housing and subsidized childcare (if available), allowing participants to focus on the completion of a 2-year college diploma or apprenticeship.
Organizations that offer this Service
Sites that offer this Service
34 Ottawa St N
Hamilton, ON
L8H 3Y7
Eligibility
- Women 18 years or older
- Risk and/or history of homelessness
- Indigenous Ancestry (First Nations, Inuit, Metis)
- At least one child under 17
- Living in Hamilton or surrounding area
- High school diploma preferred but not required
- On or eligible for OW, OSDP, or EI
- No current criminal proceedings or addictions
- Able to commit to participating in a full-time program
Areas Served
Hamilton
Fees
Fee
None
Languages
English
Application Instructions
Admission process includes application, personal interview(s), and academic assessments in math, writing, and reading. Contact for more information.
Age Range
18 years and older
Classifications
Last Full Update
July 11, 2024