Offers legal support and forms assistance to help transgender individuals through the process of legally changing their name and sex designation on Ontario and Canada government IDs, birth certificates, and other records.
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Assists people with dyslexia, their families and the communities that support them by:
Provides services such as meeting room rentals, shredding, and media destruction, which is reinvested into Employment Services to help people in the community enter or re-enter the workforce.
A volunteer organization of community-minded individuals who take pride in the services they render to make their community a better place to work and live.
Wee Watch Ancaster Dundas and Hamilton West Service Area. Home child care licensed by the Ministry of Education to administer and supervise home child care providers who are registered with the agency. Child care provider hours are usually flexible and geared to parent need. Shift coverage provided.
An independent agency, funded by the Government of Ontario, to provide legal services to individuals who have experienced discrimination.
Offers caregivers an informal setting to share their experiences with one another in a confidential manner. Monthly meetings often include a speaker.
Eligibility screening, language skills assessment, and referral to government-funded English language programs including:
West regional office of the Ontario Ministry of Children, Community and Social Services. This location serves:
- Brantford
- Bruce
- Chatham-Kent
- Grey
- Hamilton-Niagara
- Huron
- Lambton
- London
- Norfolk
- Oxford
- St. Thomas
- Stratford
- Windsor
Provider of programs, services, education, and products that enable the Deaf and hard of hearing community to overcome barriers to participation.