Nonprofit Organizations in Hamilton
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CASE Psychology is a multidisciplinary mental health practice based in Burlington, Ontario. We provide therapy, counseling, and diagnostic assessment services to children, adolescents, young adults, and parents in the Greater Toronto Area and surroundings.
In the heart of Hamilton, live the poor and the marginalized. Many struggling with addiction and illness. Often homeless and helpless, with so many doors closed to them. There is one Door that is open, that welcomes them and feeds them hope. That is the De Mazenod Door, an Outreach program that provides food for the hungry and drink for the thirsty, 365 days a year.
Through loving compassion and faith in action, De Mazenod Door Outreach serves to improve and empower the lives of the poor and marginalized in Hamilton.
By providing food, housing, education, social supports and life skills development, we foster dignity, personal growth and hope for a better future.
We work to provide a safe, inclusive environment for our guests, staff, volunteers, community partners and supporters, instilling a sense of community and belonging, where all are welcome and valued, and no one is turned away.
Embracing Our Community
Guests coming to the De Mazenod Door are treated with dignity and respect. It is our goal that every single visitor to our door walks away with a true sense of community and a hot meal.
Living Our Faith
Our ministry is solely supported through the generosity of people who want to make a difference in the lives of the poor and marginalized in our city. Donations are welcome!
Globe FC is a Not-For-Profit soccer club located in Hamilton. We provide different soccer & recreational opportunities for kids around Hamilton with affordable prices!
Mathstronauts is a non-profit organization founded in 2016 in Hamilton, Ontario. Our mission is to remove barriers and empower young people to develop digital technology and STEM skills.
In 2009 Audrey Guth, a mother in the midst of her own cancer journey, realized the burden that many parents with cancer face, juggling being a parent and patient. After meeting a mother with cancer and her child in a waiting room, she saw a gap in cancer care and knew she had to do something to help.
Guth founded the Nanny Angel Network (NAN) giving respite to moms with cancer. Since then she has made it her mission to innovate and lessen the social and emotional impact of cancer on families by providing free support to mothers, fathers and primary caregivers with cancer.
NAN has evolved to Nankind, providing critical intervention to children experiencing the trauma of parental cancer. One family at a time, Nankind has built a community of Volunteer Angels, referral partners and sponsors that together provide free supportive cancer care to families.
To date Nankind has supported 3,000+ families, empowered 4,000+ children, provided 65,000+ meals and delivered 100,000+ hours of free childcare.
Provide Certified Service Dogs to Childern with Autism, Veterans and First Responders with PTSD and Facility Dogs.
Quality Connections Adult Day Services provides structured daytime care and support for adults in a safe, supervised, and inclusive environment. Our organization offers social, recreational, and wellness-based programs that promote independence, skill development, and community engagement for participants, including seniors and adults with physical or developmental disabilities.
Our goal is to enhance the quality of life of each individual we serve by ensuring their physical, emotional, and social well-being through personalized attention and professional care. We operate with a commitment to safety, compassion, and compliance with all applicable health and care regulations.
Robin Hood Army Canada (RHAC) aims to serve and empower communities-in-need, and help eradicate homelessness in Canada through empathy, teamwork and awareness. The primary role of a Robin (volunteer of RHAC) is to deliver food, clothing and hygiene items to shelters in Ajax and Oshawa, to facilitate basic life skills workshops and create awareness.
Volunteers are required on ongoing basis with most drives being carried out on weekends, and can devote time as convenient to them
Volunteer roles include -
-Robins deliver surplus or freshly prepared food from restaurants, events and homes, to homeless people, refugee families and shelters. They also deliver clothing, hygiene items or basic life skills workshops to people-in-need. During COVID-19 all pickups and drop-offs are contactless.
-As a Robin, you can help from the comfort of your home – with social media, check-in calls, metrics, partnerships, IT, research, and looking at addressing some of the root causes of homelessness in your city. There is something for everyone to do.
Volunteers are required to be over the age of 18. Once the registration form is submitted, our Onboarding Team will reach out to familiarize you with the needs, risks, actions, and expectations. This will help the volunteers decide if RHAC would be a good fit and vice versa.
Please visit our website - www.rhacanada.com for futher details on what we do and how to join us.
At Volunteer Hamilton, we take pride in linking people with local nonprofit community organizations, supporting persons with disabilities, new Canadians, corporations and professionals connect to organizations in and around the city, helping individuals develop skills to advance their careers, and developing knowledge resources that support effective and efficient volunteer capacity.
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