Hamilton Community Link
Our location
Street address:
317 Victoria Street
Hamilton 3204
Postal address:
Private Bag 3050
Hamilton 3204
Fax: 07 957 0399
Directions: Located between Garden Place and Collingwood Street. Hamilton City Council provides two disabled car parks across the road from us.

Our services
A multi agency group of government and non-government agencies has identified that Hamilton Community Link will provide services to meet the specific needs of Maori, young people, seniors, people with mental health issues, unemployed people who want to up-skill and vulnerable families with pre-schoolers.
Our partners
Hamilton Community Link partners include:
- Accident Compensation Corporation - provides no-fault personal injury cover for all New Zealand residents and visitors to New Zealand
- ACT - provides on-site services for clients who are up-skilling and require training or literacy support
- Careers NZ - provides help in making decisions about work and training
- Catholic Social Services - provides a range of services for the community such as food bank, advocacy and budgeting
- Child Youth and Family - provides support and protection for children, young people and their families
- Hamilton City Council Community Networks and Hamilton Central Activities - provides information about community activities and housing needs for elderly and single clients
- Hamilton Budgeting Advisory Trust - provides free one to one budget advice to families
- Housing New Zealand Corporation - provides housing, home ownership loans and education for those on lower incomes
- Inland Revenue Department - provides information about Working for Families Tax Credit and Child Support
- Linkage Trust - provides service navigation which links people to health and social services
- Methodist Action - provides a range of services for the community such as food bank and advocacy services.
- Salvation Army - provides a range of services for the community such as food bank, advocacy, budgeting, supportive family accommodation and Drug and Alcohol Programmes
- Senior Services - supports older people through provision of financial assistance and connection to services, support and opportunities
- Work and Income - provides help to get a job and income support
- Workbridge - provides a professional employment service for people with disabilities, injury or illness
- Workwise - supports people with experience of mental illness to choose, get, and keep jobs

