Located in the Heart of Hamilton’s North End, the Eva Rothwell Centre partners with families living in poverty, empowering them to become self-sufficient and fulfill their desired potential.
With thanks to the support of the local community, our team strives to provide valuable resources and the support needed for the betterment of lives, as well as the skills and tools required for academic and professional success.
The Eva Rothwell Centre offers rewarding and engaging career opportunities for everyone. Help the children and families reach their fullest potential, find their passion, develop their life skills and feel a sense of belonging.
Our support for Hamiltons youth and their families doesn't just end at our After Children and Youth Programs.
Visit our Community Resources & Essential Services tab for details on our Emergency Clothing Room and Emergency Food Pantry services.
We provide you with links to all the local, provincial and federal family resources and programs.
Need a venue for your Childs birthday party or any other personal event, you will find all the details for renting our facility on our dedicated Community Resources & Essential Services tab.
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The Eva Rothwell Centre in Hamilton, Ontario is a great place for kids to learn and grow! Have you ever wanted to see what the children are up to while they're there? Well, now you can! Our photos and videos page showcases the amazing activities that take place at the Centre.
Watch kids having fun making art projects, taking part in educational programs, and learning how to build relationships with their peers!
Eva Rothwell Centre Charitable Registration
# 802527945RR0001
460 Wentworth St. North
Hamilton, ON L8L 5W8
Phone: (905) 526-1558
Fax: (905) 524-1558
We acknowledge that the Eva Rothwell Centre is situated on the traditional territory of the Haudenosaunee and Anishinaabeg nations, within the lands protected by the Dish with One Spoon wampum agreement and is currently home to many Indigenous peoples from across Turtle Island. Today, the City of Hamilton is home to many indigenous people from across Turtle Island and we must recognize to do more to learn about the rich history of this land.