Join a program at the YWCA
Kiwanis Boys and Girls Club: Kiwanis provides many programs from athletics to theatre to after school -home work assistance and is open to volunteers for their various programs. See http://www.kboysandgirlsclub.com/
Wraparound Facilitator: In collaboration with the Kiwanis Boys and Girls club there is the opportunity to walk alongside a particular family in the east end who is striving to overcome some hurdles and achieve some identified goals and are looking to have the encouragement and assistance of a facilitator. Training happens a couple of times a year through Wraparound and the commitment of involvement varies from family to family, but the aim is to assist them to reach a point where they feel capable enough to move forward with their goals on their own (anywhere from 6 months to year, about 1-2 hours a week). Contact the Kiwanis B and G club.
Schools: Classroom aids, breakfast programs, after school programs…
A.M. Cunningham:
Queen Mary: Anger Management and Rights of Passage program. Breakfast program.
King George: Breakfast program
Memorial:
Holy Name of Jesus:
Secondary: Delta
Neighbourhood Associations: A good way to get the pulse of and have an impact on concerns, events and activities within the community, is to join a Neighbourhood Association. (There are currently none functioning in the Delta and CrownPoint area – but that leaves room for the opportunity to start one!!J)
City Kidz: They are expanding their program to Ottawa St and looking to move even further to Kenilworth. One of our greatest needs for Saturdays are to have adult volunteers, as a lot their volunteers are teens who use to be City Kidz kids and are learning what it means to 'give back'. I would recommend coming out to one of their Saturday Tours of City Kidz that happen every Saturday from 10:15-11:15am. Just book ahead to confirm a spot for Saturday! See http://citykidz.ca/home/
Good Shepherd Centre: An inner city ministry has various elements for community involvment including working in their warehouse or taking a day at the hot food program. See http://www.goodshepherdcentres.ca/
Welcome Inn: An inner city ministry has a long standing presence in the north end of Hamilton, addressing the concerns of marginalized peoples. They offer various avenues for volunteer involvment. Recently they have started a new thrift storem that needs both items and volunteers. They have a 'Learning and Fun' after school program, emergency food pantry, and a program to help establish or expand a small business. See http://www.welcomeinn.ca/
Dream Centre: The Dream Centre offers many programs to the community including a clothing and food bank as well as some life skills resource. See http://www.thehamiltondreamcenter.org/
STAR program…
Café Adonai:
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