IDHC provides programs and services focusing on the development, and enhancement of programs and services focusing on the education, prevention, and management of diabetes in Indigenous communities, both on and off-reserve.
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Provides a full range of educational, sport, and recreational activities for newcomers to Canada. These activities provide newcomer youth with a fun, supportive environment.
Services include:
Promotes oral health among individuals that are under-served and lack access to adequate oral health care. Services include cleaning, fluoridation, pits and fissure sealants, and check-ups.
Offers free exterior home-improvement services up to $2500 (including labour and materials) to local homeowners who are facing socio-economic challenges, preventing them from completing necessary home repair work.
A free, confidential service which provides health advice and general health information from a registered nurse, as well as assistance finding health care providers, symptom assessment tool, and medical library.
Arthritis Society Canada offers programs and services that support those with arthritis. These include:
Offers support groups for people living with a gambling addiction. Services are available in-person, online, and over the phone. Visit the website for a list of all meeting locations, dates, and times.
Provides grocery delivery services to vulnerable youth and young adults in the Hamilton area with barriers to food bank access. Delivers free groceries, clothing, hygiene products, baby supplies, and resource connections.
A weekly worship service offered on Sunday afternoons. Includes lunch, a reading, songs in line with the week's message, and prayer time. Open to all opinions and beliefs, and open for anyone to ask questions.
A monthly workshop offered by a Health Settlement Counselor from Counselor-Refugee Services to provide an overview of the Canadian Healthcare System and explanations of how newcomers can learn to navigate within it.