An Ecumenical Network to Serve Port CommunitiesNAMMA is an ecumenical, Christian association of individuals and organizations involved in maritime ministry throughout North America, including the United States, Canada, Mexico and the Caribbean. Founded in 1932 as the National Group of Seamen's Agencies, it was renamed NAMMA in 1991. Its mission is to provide a framework to support and assist port chaplains and others in their ministry to the spiritual, moral, human rights, and physical concerns of mariners and all others in the maritime community.NAMMA helps equip port chaplains with the resources needed to carry on their ministry. It acts as a consultant and coordinator for services and training, as well as providing standards for these services.NAMMA includes many ministries from a wide variety of denominations, as well as the maritime ministries of North America. NAMMAs members include 41 major maritime ministry agencies and approximately 150 member chaplains.Our Programs
Established in 2018, The Discovery Centre specializes in evidence-based ABA (Applied Behaviour Analysis) therapy for children and teens with Autism Spectrum Disorder. Our goal is to help children and families to achieve their full potential by building skill acquisition and reducing challenging behaviours.
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The Canadian Mental Health Association is a nationwide organization that promotes mental health, provides support for individuals recovering from mental illness, and offers various resources and programs to enhance mental well-being across Canada.
Halton Women’s Place is an organization providing shelter and crisis services for physically, emotionally, financially and sexually abused women and their dependent children and is dedicated to ending violence against women and their children.
Serving the Halton Region community (Burlington, Milton & Oakville) in Ontario, Canada.
Staff will offer support, counselling and information in complete confidentiality over the phone or at our shelters. Please note, we cannot offer counselling via email as it is not a secure form of communication.