Hamilton Social Services Charities
This listing features social services charities and non-profit organizations in the Hamilton Area. Including food banks, womens shelters, crisis care, employment assistance, community outreach and more.
Neighbour to Neighbour Centre Posted 9/1/2009 - Neighbour to Neighbour Centre provides individuals and families, unemployed and under-employed, with numerous programs & services to assist them in improving their lives. Habitat Building in HamiltonPosted 8/18/2010 - Phase one of the Robert Land build is underway. Be part of giving a Hand up, not a Hand out providing safe decent housing for 4 families.
Wesley Urban MinistriesPosted 4/13/2010 - Wesley Urban Ministries aims to decrease the barriers faced by people of all ages in Hamilton & works to increase and open up opportunties that help everyone reach their full potential. We invest in leveling the playing field and in people. Sacha Sexual Assault CentrePosted 12/3/2009 - SACHA is a feminist, non-profit organization providing services to women who have experienced sexual violence at any points in their lives. Good Shepherd Food BankPosted 11/8/2009 - The Good Shepherd Food Bank is located within the Good Shepherd Warehouse at 120 Cannon Street East in Hamilton. The Native Womens CentrePosted 9/1/2009 - The Native Women's Centre provides safe, emergency shelter for all women regardless of age, ancestry, culture, place of origin or sexual orientation with or without children who are experiencing crisis in their lives due to family violence, Canadian Red Cross- RespectED: Violence & Abuse Prevention Program Posted 9/1/2009 - The goal of the RespectED program is to collaborate with schools, organizations and community agencies to create safe environments for children by using educational prevention training to protect them from bullying, harassment and abuse.
Our presen Community Action Plan for Children (CAPC)Posted 9/1/2009 - CAPC is funded by Health Canada. CAPC provides the opportunity for residents of east Hamilton/Stoney Creek to play an active role in planning for their communities. CAPC believes that families/community want to provide the best for their young childr
St. Joseph Immigrant Women's Centre Posted 9/1/2009 - Founded in 1988, St. Joseph Immigrant Women’s Centre is an equality seeking, anti-racist, charitable organization dedicated to the social, political and economic inclusion of refugee and immigrant women in a just and supportive Canadian society.
Sha Good ShepherdPosted 9/19/2009 - Good Shepherd Centre grew to provide food, shelter, clothing, counselling and support service for all people. Family Services of PeelPosted 9/1/2009 - Family Services of Peel (FSP) provides a range of free* counselling services that includes assistance with personal, financial and employment concerns. Women's Centre of HamiltonPosted 9/1/2009 - The Women's Centre provides services and programs to assist women who have been abused, as they make changes in their lives, and seek personal empowerment in society. The Women's Centre welcomes women from all races and religions. Services include: P Grocer-EasePosted 9/1/2009 - Grocer-Ease Inc. is a non-profit community support program that provides a grocery shopping and delivery service to people having difficulties obtaining their own groceries. Eva Rothwell Centre at Robert LandPosted 9/1/2009 - At the Eva Rothwell Centre, we’re unabashed champions for some of Hamilton’s best kids. We’re a home for innovative programs that are helping to make our North Hamilton neighbourhood an even better place to raise a child. The Eva Rothwell Centre off
Tags: food banks, womens shelters, crisis care, employment assistance, community outreach

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