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Words
from our Chair...Don Clarke

It is the responsibility of the adults
in the community to make life better for the
children and young people and those less
fortunate—but especially the youth for they hold in
their hands the future for everyone
This year marks the 18th anniversary of the Hamilton legal
community's fundraising effort for homeless and crisis kids:
"Miles for Smiles Ride".
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What
is Miles for Smiles?
A number of years ago, four Hamilton, Ontario lawyers
brainstormed for a way to raise money to assist some of the
most disadvantaged members of our community – homeless and
street-involved youth. These four gentlemen came up with the
idea of riding their bicycles for pledges, and
Miles for Smiles
was born. Over the years, the Biking Barristers (as they
came to be known) have seen
Miles for Smiles
evolve into an annual effort to bring the local legal and
business communities together to join forces and raise money
in support of facilities
that help these kids, in particular two such facilities
operated by the
Good Shepherd Centres:
Brennan House,
Notre Dame House,
Notre Dame School, Angela's Place and JEB's Place.


Brennan
House 614 King Street East,
Hamilton, ON L8N 1E2 Phone: 905-577-1166

Brennan House provides housing to support local youth in
their transition from homelessness to independence.
Brennan House provides a 15 bed, co-ed transitional housing
program for youth 16 to 20 years of age.
This long-term, personal strength-based program supports
young people in transition from homelessness to
independence. Residents are expected to establish their own
personal goals with the aid of Youth Support Workers.
At Brennan House, young people are encouraged to develop
life skills such as budgeting, problem solving, conflict
resolution, anger management, self awareness and other
identified areas. The team approach incorporates 24-hour
Youth Support Workers and community resources to assist
youth in their development.
Youth are expected to assume
responsibility for contributing to and following house
rules, attending Homework Program, completing their
education, undergoing job training and maintaining
employment.
Brennan
House A.C.T.S.
1080 King Street East, Hamilton, ON L8M 1E3
Phone: 905-577-1166
An Aftercare
transitional support house for upward of two years for youth
needing minimal support after living at Brennan House. This
facility has 6 furnished bachelor units, is supported by
Brennan House Youth Liaison Worker and offers weekly
community kitchen, residents meeting.
Notre
Dame House
14 Cannon Street West, Hamilton, ON L8R 2B3
Phone: 905-308-8090
Notre
Dame House is a 24-hour emergency shelter and multi agency
resource centre of homeless and street-involved youth. In
2001,
Notre Dame House also opened a school to meet the
educational needs of these young people in our downtown
core.
The six-week program uses a unique team approach that pairs
each young person with a youth support worker who helps them
reach their personal goals using strength based, client
centered approaches. Program objectives are achieved through
advocacy, case coordination, recreational/ therapeutic
programming, informal counseling and connections to housing,
education, income resources and other identified needs.
Notre
Dame House School
138
James Street North, Hamilton, ON Phone: 905-308-8090
Notre Dame House
School is staffed by two teachers and a Youth Support
Worker. Students may attend the school for a brief period,
then reintegrate into a main stream high school, or they may
complete their high school credit with Notre Dame House
School. ALL DAY CLASSES INCLUDE GYM CREDITS.
Students set the pace for their learning and work on their
specific credits individually. The school day begins with
gym class at the YMCA, followed by "Let's Talk About It"
discussions on a broad range of topics. After lunch,
students work individually on specific high school credits.
Angela's
Place
320Tragina Avenue North, Hamilton, ON L8H
5E3 Phone: 905-549-4276
Angela's
Place is made up of 14 fully-furnished and independent units
that offer young parenting mothers 21 years of age and
younger, safe and affordable housing in a comfortable
setting.
Tenants are expected
to attend programs that help to build life skills and
increase parenting abilities, including:
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Cooking/Community
gardening
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Health and
Nutrition
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Public health
support
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Budgeting
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Problem Solving
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Parenting
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Infant Bonding
and attachment
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Ontario Early
Years site
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Dad and Me
program weekly meeting
Mothers attend weekly
tenant meetings and regularly meet with a Youth Support
Worker to assess and develop goals. Support related to
advocating on behalf of the tenants includes childcare
subsidy, academic and public health education.
JEB's
Place
Is a residence for
youth 13 to 16 years of age offering unconditional care in a
warm and supportive environment....
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