Eligibility screening, language skills assessment, and referral to government-funded English language programs including:
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Hamilton Civic Museums offer:
Licensed child care centre for children from birth to school entry age. Breakfast, lunch, and afternoon snack are provided.
Offers English classes and conversation circles for newcomers to Canada.
LINC classes provide language training from Literacy to CLB 5 for permanent residents, including Convention refugees.
A program to help cyclists reduce theft and increase the chance of recovery in the case of loss.
Provides low-barrier access to people living with serious mental illness and addiction, offering emotional and practical support between two people who share a common experience, such as a mental health challenge or illness. Peer Supporters listen
Providing support services for older adults and vulnerable persons, including:
Investigates public complaints against Ontario's police assigned by the Office of the Independent Police Review Director (OIPRD) and serious discipline issues concerning non-sworn members.
To file a public complaint:
Offers a variety of programs to unite African-Canadian and Caribbean people residing in the Hamilton region by fostering community engagement and empowerment.
HMCS Haida was a tribal class destroyer during World War II which is now permanently installed at Pier 9, near Bayfront Park and open to the public 7 days a week in the spring and summer season.