A registered charity who strives to make theatre accessible to both audience members and theatre makers and is committed to fostering both the development of professional artists and an appreciation of the arts in Hamilton.
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The Ancaster Township Historical Society was founded in 1950 to promote interest in Ancaster, Ontario. They present talks and programming focused on the history of Ancaster, Hamilton and the surrounding area.
They operate the site and archives at the Fieldcote Memorial Park and Museum.
Visitors are welcome. There are volunteer opportunities.
Provides education about race, racism, discrimination, racial equality, and anti-racist theory and practice in Hamilton through workshops, programs, events, and by offering support services to the community. Also provides direct support to affected members of the community by receiving complaints about racism and referring complainants to appropriate community resources.
Offers summer outdoor lawn bowling and winter indoor short mat bowling for people of all ages and skill levels.
Licensed child care centre offering full-time, part-time, and before and after school care to children in Binbrook.
A national not-for-profit advocacy organization dedicated to actively defending and improving the rights and privileges of travelling Canadians.
A non-profit catholic organization that works to support children and youth. Offers a number of camps, leadership programs, and respite.
Anglican Church that offers worship service both in person and online on Sundays. Also offers baptisms, weddings, and funerals.
A part of SE Health, providing personalized home care and caregiver support to help individuals live safely and age independently.
A social enterprise that helps people overcome employment barriers, and works with both individuals and employers to find employment solutions.