A Hamilton-based advocacy and support group for persons on Ontario Works and Ontario Disability Support Programs. The group engages in information exchange, problem solving advice, social networking, skill development, activity planning, poverty concerns, social advocacy, community action and political lobbying.
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This program teaches self-awareness and emotional regulation in a group setting to young people. It provides anger management education and supports to build emotional resilience.
Offers licensed before and after school care for children ages 4-12 years old, as well as PA days, winter break, March break, and summer day camps.
Matches children and teens with volunteers from the community. Pairs meet regularly, sharing interests and activities while building friendships, and the caregivers benefit from additional respite.
A mixed-voice, non-audition choir for adults and older youth, that rehearses most weeks and gives smaller community performances throughout the term. New members are welcome to drop in before committing to register.
Offers licensed child care before and after school for school-age children up to age 12 that focuses on physical activity, social development, healthy nutrition, and more. Limited spaces available on PA Days.
A free income tax clinic for current and prior years returns.
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.
A multi-service organization that runs a large number of social programs. Services are in the areas of emergency and disaster services, housing and shelters, thrift stores, churches, and food programs.
Provides specialized information and referral services focusing on mental health, addiction, and problem gambling services in the province of Ontario. Service is available through the phone line, text, or via online chat through the website.