This program is designed to support Ancaster clients who have limited or no means of transportation to get to and from medical and/or professional appointments within the Ancaster/Dundas/Hamilton area.
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Emergency food bank providing non-perishable food and personal hygiene products to income-challenged residents of Ancaster and the surrounding area.
Provides holiday assistance, including items for a seasonal meal, as well as toys and gifts for children and youth aged 0-18 years.
Offers door-to-door transportation to appointments for those with limited to no access to transportation. A caregiver may travel with the client at no extra cost. A minimum of 3 days notice is requested in order to book.
Provides flash-frozen meals for older adults, adults living with a disability or recuperating from surgery, or anyone not able to cook a meal for themselves. Pick-up and delivery options are available.
Provides a hot, nutritious meal for older adults, people with disabilities, or anyone not able to cook for themselves, delivered to their own home or apartment at lunch time.
A police unit specifically mandated to monitor and assist with investigations involving hate crimes.
Provides work experience and training for at-risk youth in the Hamilton community. Youth cook and participate in clean-up in the Living Rock industrial kitchen.
A food bank providing food to residents of Stoney Creek who are in need.
Community members can volunteer to assist in the operations of Good Shepherd programs and services.