Many children and youth in our community struggle with societal barriers and face adversities in their lives. Big Brothers Big Sisters of Halton Hamilton enables life-changing mentoring relationships to ignite the power and potential of young people.


639 Main St East

Financial support to Burlington charitable organizations through grants from income, from endowment funds.


BurlingtonGreen is a non-profit, non-partisan, environmental organization.  Through awareness, advocacy and action we aim to make Burlington a leader creating a healthy, environmentally responsible city.


1094 Lakeshore Road

Community Development Halton (CDH) is a nonprofit organization that serves as a capactity building agent in tha Halton community through its two programs: Volunteer Halton and the Social Planning Council. We provide research and community development supports serving community nonprofit agencies, municipal and regional government, and local grass roots organizations concerned with building vibrant and inclusive communities where all people prosper. CDH builds community capacity, individual leaders, and innovative organizations through community-based research, needs identification, education, ...


6 Mills St East

Food4Kids provides healthy foods for children living in poverty sustaining entire weekends without food. Students aged 5-14 are referred by their school. This ensures we help those most in need.


4391 Harvester Rd.

A social service organization providing employment services to individuals in our community, facing barriers to employment. Our mission is changing lives through the power of work.


Healthy Youth Network is a charitable organization serving Halton, Hamilton and surrounding communities.Our vision…Communities where all young people flourish.Our mission…To build healthy communities by training and equipping young people to lead change. Activating all sectors to work together towards an asset-building* culture.PURPOSE:To address and prevent specific problems faced by youth, and to advance education by providing programs, workshops and training on topics such as leadership, self-esteem, mental health, positive gender roles, employment assistance, and career coaching.To ...


427 Dundas St. E.,

HMC is a non-profit community based organization, providing direct settlement services for immigrants and refugees. HMC also provides interpretation/translation services and organizational diversity training.


Supporting six member agencies in the Halton Region.  Supports, educates and empowers thousands of young male and female hockey athletes and high school students to give back to their communities.


UnitedWay Halton & Hamilton leads impactful change by ensuring an essentialnetwork of agencies and local partners work together to help the mostvulnerable people in community rebuild their lives.