A non-profit organization providing affordable housing for Indigenous persons and families in the Hamilton-Wentworth area.
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Operates affordable housing complexes and support services for Indigenous people in the City of Hamilton.
Properties include:
A location of March of Dimes Canada's Non-Profit Housing Corporation, providing housing in Hamilton to people with high care needs.
Provides general health services with a focus on addiction services to people in Hamilton who do not have stable housing.
Advocates for tenants facing human rights issues in housing including discrimination, harassment or the need for an accommodation under the Ontario Human Rights Code.
Supports Indigenous youth who are exiting systems such as child protection services, justice, healthcare, or youth whose personal safety may be at risk by providing them with immediate access to housing that is safe, affordable, and appropriate, w
A 24-hour emergency crisis shelter for men. Provides support to help people find and stay in affordable housing.
Provides an opportunity for adults with a physical disability to live in a geared-to-income, fully accessible, one bedroom apartment, with 24-hour access to essential non-medical attendant and life skill support services, including meal prep and e
A team of midwives and a physician available to help decrease barriers to prenatal care for women in Hamilton accessing the shelter system, providing 24/7 on-call, mobile prenatal and post-partum care.
Provides housing supports and services to youth who are 16-17 years old and are entering a Voluntary Youth Services Agreement (VYSA) with a child welfare agency (such as Hamilton Child and Family Supports or Catholic Children's Aid Society of Hami