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Organizations- Charitable & Non-profit
We have Hamilton area charitable organizations and non-profit agencies that are listed. If you run a registed charitable organization and you are not listed yet please register with People in Connection as a free member. If your information is listed but needs to be updated, we would love to hear from you as well so we can update your membership for you.
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City Kidz
177 Sherman Ave.
Hamilton, ON
L8L 6M8
Phone: 905 544-3996
Fax: 905 544-4077
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City Kidz inspires each child to believe they are created with purpose, with destiny. We will inspire them to dream big dreams, and to follow their dreams with passion. To live their lives in pursuit of God, His plans, His purposes for their lives.
City Kidz instills Christian values and morals, which lay the foundation and attitude for dreams to be built and destiny’s to be reached.
City Kidz influences the choices and decisions each child makes which has a direct impact on the direction and outcome of their lives, helping each achieve their God given potential.
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Our mission is to build awareness and motivate community members to come together for collective action and generate solutions to common problems surrounding poverty.
Our vision is to purchase the old Westinghouse building and refurbish it as a Community Development Resource Centre that will be accessible to the entire community, bringing resources for personal development, business development and community development under one roof. This building will mark the Community Development Era for Hamilton.
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A charitable organization dedicated to the rescue and rehabilitation of orphaned and injured wildlife. Authorized through the Ministry of Natural Resources and Canadian Wildlife Services. Run soley on donations.
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Mission Services of Hamilton is a Christian, non-profit, charitable organization serving men, women and children in the greater Hamilton area in response to basic human needs and supporting them in reaching their potential, thereby fulfilling God's call to act justly, show mercy and offer hope.
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The Salvation Army Hamilton Community & Family Services / Suicide Prevention Ministries exists to share the love of Jesus Christ by endeavoring to meet the physical, emotional and spiritual needs of those who come within it's sphere of influence. We will render this assistance without discrimination in regards to age, race, color, sex or creed.
The Salvation Army Hamilton Community & Family Services / Suicide Prevention Ministries seeks to achieve it's mission to it's clients by providing assistance in the following areas: emergency aid with food, clothing, furniture, household goods, transportation, information and referral, community services, camping programs, emergency disaster services, crisis intervention, individual counseling and group support ministries.
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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.
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Special tours can be arranged by contacting the Museum. A video tape of the actual reconstruction of the Canadian Drilling Rig is available for $20.00
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Canadian Blood Services is a national, not-for-profit charitable organization that manages the blood supply in all provinces and territories, outside of Quebec, and oversees the OneMatch Stem Cell and Marrow Network. A dedicated team of about 4,800 staff and 17,000 volunteers enable us to operate 40 permanent collection sites and more than 20,000 donor clinics annually.
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Established over 50 years ago, the Canadian Diabetes Association is a charitable organization that has grown to include a presence in more than 150 communities across the country. The Canadian Diabetes Association promotes the health of Canadians through diabetes research, education, service and advocacy.
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Epilepsy Ontario is a registered charitable non-profit non-governmental health organization dedicated to promoting independence and optimal quality of life for children and adults living with seizure disorders, by promoting information, awareness, support services, advocacy, education and research.
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Hamilton’s Centre for Civic Inclusion (HCCI)
is a community-based civic resource centre, committed to working as a catalyst for anti-racist change across Hamilton. HCCI assists Hamilton, its major institutions, business, service providers, and residents to develop transformative processes that promote equity and create racism-free and inclusive environments in all areas of civic life.
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The Hamilton Philharmonic Orchestra is a charitable non-profit performing arts organization with a history of over 120 years serving the Hamilton-Burlington Bay Region. The HPO brings the joy and benefits of live professional orchestral concerts to music lovers of all ages, through quality performances at Hamilton Place, educational and health institutions and other community venues. It presents innovative Music Education Community Outreach programs for school children and teens with its Musicians in the Schools program; open rehearsal experiences; coaching; mentoring; school concerts and tours.
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The Junior League has been at the forefront of meeting the changing needs of our community and is looking forward to continuing to provide countless hours of volunteer time, contributing to sustainable, positive community impact. The Junior League of Hamilton-Burlington, Inc., founded in 1931, has made lasting contributions to our community in areas ranging from the environment and the arts to health and well being, social services, women and children, and respite care.
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Bob Kemp Hospice
905.664.4652
1 Wardrope Avenue,
Hamilton, ON.
L8G 1R9
Stoney Creek
Fax: 905.664.9834
kemp.hospice@hwcn.org
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The Dr. Bob Kemp Hospice is a not-for-profit organization incorporated in 1991. It offers an interdisciplinary team of staff and professionally trained volunteers who provide supportive services to individuals and their families who are living with life-threatening illness.
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Living Rock
905-528-7625
30 Wilson St. Hamilton L8R 1C5
livingrock@hwcn.org
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The Living Rock Ministries is a non-profit, inter-denominational Christian outreach founded in 1985. It exists for the purpose of reaching the displaced youth of society and the Church, offering an opportunity to make an informed and honest response to the claims of Christ and reviving and restoring purpose for life. Our current outreach has evolved into a centre for street youth, located in downtown Hamilton.
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The Self-Esteem Network of Hamilton is a non-sectarian, incorporated, non-profit, charitable organization (86526 5086 RR0001) .
Background. The Network was founded in 1994 as a working arm of the regional Prevention Network when the need for courses and workshops in self-esteem was recognized by the Regional Social Services.
Financial Support. The Network depends on donations and fees from courses to support its work. Individuals and organizations can become members of the Network and will receive announcements of courses and workshops as well as a newsletter three times a year.
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Welcome Inn Community Centre of Hamilton is a registered charity (107690992 RR 0001) located in the North End of the City of Hamilton. Welcome Inn is governed by a volunteer Board of Directors. Audited financial statements and annual reports are available on request. Welcome Inn Community Centre fosters community resilience in children and families, adults and seniors through education and relationship.
Vision of Welcome Inn:In partnership with others we will dedicate ourselves to combat the poverty of exclusion and loneliness. We will foster healing and justice, trusting in the mystery of faith.
Mission of Welcome Inn, is a Mennonite-sponsored community center, in which all people are celebrated and loved unconditionally, enabled to give as well as receive. We are a caring community where people are challenged to grow in self-esteem and respect for other. Essential to our mission is service to others.
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The Wraparound planning process offers real hope to families with children, youth or adults with complex needs. It is an innovative approach that mobilizes the community to help families with complex problems to find solutions and have a better life.
We are approaching you because we need help from people like you in this community to really develop this project and to increase your community’s capacity to help children, youth, and their families with complex problems to have a better life…one day at a time!
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Adult Basic Education
Association of Hamilton Wentworth |
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Afro Canadian Caribbean Association (ACCA)
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905-385-0925
423 King Street East
Hamilton, ON
L8N 1C5
Fax: (905) 385-4914 |
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905 540-9746
265 Yorkland Blvd., Suite 300
Toronto ON
M2J 1S5
Sharon Babineau, Regional Manager |
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905 529 7030
1685 Main St. West Suite 206
Hamilton, ON
L8S 1G5 |
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225 King William St,
Hamilton, ON
905-526-8481 |
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224 James St. S.,
Hamilton ON
Fax: 527-3678
905-527-3677 |
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680 Maple Ave
Burlington, ON
L7S 1M6 |
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328 Mountain Park,
Hamilton, ON
905-575-9220 |
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P.O. Box 65580
Dundas, ON
905-572-6775 |
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255 West Ave. N.
Hamilton ON
L8L 5C8
905-522-0755
TTY: 522-1128 |
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Hamilton Ontario
905-383-9797 |
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735 King St. East
Hamilton ON
905-527-3823
See St. Martin's Manor for information for teen Parents |
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143 Wentworth St. S.
Hamilton ON
905-522-1121
Emergency After Hours Telephone: 522-8053 |
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Hamilton Public Library, 1st. Floor,
Box 2700, LCD 1,
Hamilton, ON
L8N 4E4
Child Care Information Line: 528-8127
905-528-8127 |
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100 Adelaide Street West. Suite 1410.
Toronto, Ontario
M5H 1S3
T: 1-866-870-2923
905-318-0116
wngrey@cybf.ca |
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2289 Barton St. E.
Hamilton, Ont.
905-560-3881 |
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Administration Family Services:
905-528-9109
120 Cannon St.
Hamilton ON
Martha House:905-528-9109
Helpline 905-523-6277
Mens Centre:905-528-9109
135 Mary St. Ham.
Supportive Housing
Program: 905-525-5188
35 Aikman Ave.
Womens Centre: Martha House: 20 Emerald S.
Youth Centre: 905-523-8895
Brennan House:905-577-1166
614 King St. E. |
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512 James St. N.
Hamilton ON
905-528-0854 |
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245 Dartnall Road,
Hamilton, ON.
905-574-7722 ext. 313 |
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110 King Street West, Suite 310
Hamilton, ON
L8P 4S6
905-523-5600 |
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P.O Box 61512, Fennell Postal Outlet,
Hamilton, ON.
L8T 5A1
905-383-2885
eaf@networx.on.ca |
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75 MacNab St. South,
Hamilton ON
L8P 3C1
905-529-9907 |
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712 Main St. East
Hamilton ON
905-548-9593 |
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166 Bay St. North,
Hamilton ON
905-528-3065 |
Hamilton Stroke
Recovery Association |
500 Upper Wellington St.
Hamilton ON.
L9A 3P5
905-385-1639
hwsra@nas.net |
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414 Victoria Ave. N.
Hamilton ON
905-523-8600 |
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401 Main St. W.
Hamilton, ON
L8P 1K5
905-525-6644
info@creativearts.on.ca |
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Central West Region
1 Duke St.
Hamilton ON
905-522-2545 |
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63 Fonthill,
Hamilton ON
905-318-0677 |
Interval House of Hamilton |
630 Sanatorium Rd.
Hamilton, ON
Tel: 905-387-9959
Fax: 905-512-6129 |
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128 Hughson N.
Hamilton ON
905-523-7460 |
Juvenile Diabetes Foundation |
3040 New St.
Burlington ON
905-333-4660 |
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Administration: 905-528-4211
50 Murray St. W. Hamilton
Help Services: 905-528-5100
50 Murray St. W. Hamilton
Inasmuch House for
Women in Crisis 905-529-8149
Marty Karl Centre for
Personal Development 905 522-5542
Mens Residence & Suntrac Recovery Program:905-528-7635
325 James St. N. Hamilton
Womens Crisis Hotline 905 529-8600 |
Multiple Sclerosis Society
(Hamilton Chapter) |
U 5 94 Cannon St. W.
Hamilton ON
905- 522-7874 |
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28 Athens St.
Hamilton ON
L9C 3K9
905-574-1334 |
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20 Jarvis St.
Hamilton, ON
L8R 1M2
905-528-9432 |
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5100 South Service Rd.
Burlington ON
905- 681-3825 |
Roxborough PARC East End Multi Service Centre (A program of St. Matthew's House) |
16 Eastwood Street
Hamilton, ON
L8H 6R7
905-545-0565
lcampbell.stmatt@hwcn.org
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1900 Main St. West,
Hamilton ON
905-577-1173 |
Seniors Outreach Services Stoney Creek |
13 Lake Ave. S.
Stoney Creek ON
905-664-3393 |
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Liuna Station Lower Concourse
360 James St. N
Hamilton ON
L8L 1H5
E-mail: siso@siso-ham.org
905-667-7480
1-877-255-8136 |
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500 Mohawk Rd. W.
Hamilton ON
L9C 1X4
905-575-7500 |
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Kevin MacKay
24 King St. East, 3rd Floor
Hamilton, ON
L8N 1A3
(905) 777-8102 |
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177 Rebecca St.
Hamilton ON
L8R 1B0
905-527-4542 |
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