Native Women's Centre offers emergency shelter & transitional housing to help women in the Hamilton area experiencing DV, homelessness & human trafficking
We're Hiring!!
If you are in the social service field and are looking for an exciting opportunity, please send your resume and cover letter to [email protected]
Worker’s Day of Mourning is a somber reminder to us all that we must continue to advocate for our coworkers and for ourselves to employers to continue to make improvements in workplace health and safety.
#workersdayofmourning
On April 28th every year, we remember and honour those who have been injured, suffered illness or lost their lives in workplace accidents.
#workersdayofmourning
Courage for Change - Anti-Human Trafficking supports and outreach for indigenous women and girls who are at risk, currently involved in, or a survivor of human trafficking.
(905) 869-5027
The Native Women’s Centre provides assistance to Indigenous families by identifying their needs, advocating on their behalf and establishing programs and services to meet their needs.
You can find out more details about the programs and services we offer in the thread below.
Breaking Free From Family Violence - provides support services that are designed to meet the unique needs of indigenous families navigating the complex systems involved with child welfare.
(905) 977-0990
The Ontario Human Rights Commission has a new Commissioner. our very own Hamiltonian Sandi Bell has been appointed as a part-time Commissioner for a term of 2 years. Link to bio: https://t.co/wmAGebIlNt
Info taken from OHRC LinkedIn
🐧There are 18 recognized species of penguin
🐧Most spend 75% of their life at sea.
🐧Some can dive to depths below 560 meters or 1850 feet
🐧Why April 25th? Because it’s when the Adélie penguins begin their migration in Antarctica
🐧Pingu is most likely an Adélie penguin
Did you know: April 25th is
WORLD PENGUIN DAY!
No, this has nothing to do with NWC, but penguins are awesome too!
Let us know in the comments, what’s your favourite penguin?
A friendly reminder, for safety and security reasons we require all donation drop offs to be made by appointment with our office staff.
We kindly ask that all items are new, unused and unopened.
Please call to arrange drop off or if you have any questions!
Saturday April 22nd is EARTH DAY!
This year on earth day I will walk instead of drive, conserve water, and honour Mother Earth!
What small actions will you take this earth day?
#earthday#EarthDay2023
If you are able, come down to Pier 4 Park to celebrate and welcome Officer Stacey Hill, Indigenous Liaison Officer with HPS is a monumental step forward for community and police relations in the city.
We know there is a long way to go that’s why now is the time to come together.