Pentecostal church located in downtown Hamilton.
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Secondary location of Parkview Church, collecting and distributing new and gently used clothing and household items.
Residential facility offering hospice and palliative care to individuals with a life-threatening illness.
Christian church located on Hamilton Mountain.
An early 19th century homestead once home to the Gage family and the scene of the Battle of Stoney Creek during the war of 1812. The Battlefield Monument stands as a symbol of peace and commemorates those soldiers who died on June 6, 1813. This historic site is located on 32 acres of parkland linked to the Bruce Trail, and is also home of the Nash-Jackson House.
A division within the City of Hamilton that administers social services to residents, including:
- Adult 55+ Services
- Cemeteries
- Early Years and Child Care Services
- Housing
- Long-Term Care
- Ontario Works
- Support Programs
A co-operative preschool located in Ancaster. The school is operated and administrated by the families of children attending the school.
A preserved early 19th century home in the Dundas Valley. Explore the history of Enerals Griffin and other early Black settlers as part of the Black Heritage Network.
Provides 24-hour residential hospice and palliative care to individuals with a life-limiting illness. Offers nursing care, pain and symptom management, psychological, social, and spiritual support.
Offers text message and web chat support for women experiencing abuse and homelessness. Provides confidential emotional support, practical advice, safety planning, and referrals to other local services.