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A non-for-profit, artist-run gallery and shop operated by the Dundas Arts and Craft Association. The Gallery Exhibition space exhibits arts and crafts created by contemporary Canadian artists with exhibitions changing on a monthly basis.
Offers opportunities to learn and sing barbershop-style four-part harmony. Encourages a love of music in the community through live performances. New members are welcome.
Offers entry-level mental health and trauma support tailored for diverse newcomers and immigrants, emphasizing culturally safe and trauma-informed approaches delivered by professionals with relevant lived experiences.
Services include:
A non-profit agency in Hamilton that helps disabled or injured workers, and family, friends and co-workers of workers injured or killed on the job through community educational seminars, workshops, clinics, guest speakers and information on current and pending legislation.
Holds monthly meetings promoting the study, appreciation, and conservation of wild plants and animals, featuring guest speakers talking about a variety of nature-related topics.
Provides job and volunteer opportunities for people in Hamilton who have a lived experience of mental illness.
Opportunities are available in the following work environments:
Provides an outlet for local musicians to display their talents, and makes concert band music available to the public.
The Ontario Historical Society offers regular presentations, online, and a yearly membership, which provide benefits and discounts.
A women's social group who meet to support, educate, and empower Métis women, offering various programs and events.