Providing holistic and culture-based supports to respond to the needs of mental health and addictions for urban Indigenous individuals and families, with a focus on trauma-informed and strength-based approaches.
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Provides job and volunteer opportunities for people in Hamilton who have a lived experience of mental illness.
Opportunities are available in the following work environments:
Provides personalized support to individuals who are seeking to change their substance use. Participants learn to identify and deal with triggers while living in the community. Programs are offered in-person and virtually.
Retirement residence with private, semi-private, and couples rooms. Basic services include: 24-hour care and security, meals, housekeeping, laundry services, social and recreation programs.
Accredited long-term care home offering nursing and personal care on a 24-hour basis. Rooms and basic services include: furnishings and bed linens, laundry and housekeeping, personal hygiene supplies, medical/clinical supplies and devices, meals a
Accredited long-term care home offering nursing and personal care on a 24-hour basis. Rooms and basic services include:
Accredited long-term care home offering nursing and personal care on a 24-hour basis.
A toll-free phone line that allows City of Hamilton employees, contractors, vendors, and members of the public a confidential and anonymous way to report suspicion or proof of wrongdoing.
This includes but is not limited to:
Programs connect job seekers who are blind or partially sighted to employers in Canada.
Services include:
- mentorships
- job matching
- employment events and workshops
Referrals to various services offered by Neighbour to Neighbour, as well as various community organizations, for families and individuals who are experiencing difficulties related to poverty.