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Health & HIV |
AIDS Committee
of Guelph and Wellington County
HIV/AIDS services in Guelph and Wellington County, through innovative
health promotion strategies and community partnerships |
AIDS Committee of
Ottawa
Providing free, confidential services for people infected with HIV
and others affected by HIV/AIDS in the Ottawa-Carleton area |
AIDS
Committee of Thunder Bay
A leading source for confidential HIV/AIDS information and support
in Northwestern Ontario. |
AIDS Committee
of Toronto
Information and support services for people with HIV. Gay men's,
women's and youth outreach programs. |
Alliance for South
Asian AIDS Prevention
Preventative education and support to South Asians infected with
and affected by HIV/AIDS, outreach, and advocacy. Services are available
in Tamil, Hindi, Urdu, Punjabi, Gujarati, and Bengali. |
Asian Community AIDS
Services
HIV/AIDS education, prevention, and support services to the East
and South East Asian communities. |
Black
CAP
Official virtual reality site of the organization. Works to reduce
the spread of HIV infection within Black communities and enhance
the quality of life of Black people living with or affected by HIV/AIDS.
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Canadian AIDS Society
A national coalition of 115 community-based AIDS organizations across
Canada |
Canadian
Harm Reduction Network
The meeting place for individuals and organizations across Canada
dedicated to reducing the social, health and economic harms associated
with drugs and drug policies. |
Casey House
A hospice providing compassionate palliative and supportive care
for people living with HIV/AIDS in Toronto. |
Canadian AIDS Treatment
Information Exchange
CATIE serves people living with HIV/AIDS, and the people and organizations
that support them, by providing accessible, accurate, unbiased and
timely treatment information. |
Alliance
Hospice
Alliance Hospice provides compassionate, end-of-life care through
its volunteers and bereavement care staff. Our primary goal is to
help to make a very difficult life passage both manageable and meaningful
for the people facing death as well as for their loved ones. |
David
Kelley HIV/AIDS Community Counselling Program
(Family Service Association of Toronto—A United Way Member
Agency) provides short and long term professional counselling to
individuals, couples and families living with or affected by HIV/AIDS
on issues such as loss, relationships, self-esteem, trauma, planning
for healthy living, changing health status, self-care and impact
on sexuality. Referrals, advocacy on behalf of our clients, home,
hospital or hospice visits are provided as required. There is no
fee for service. For appointments: 416 595-9618, dks@fsatoronto.com,
www.fsatoronto.com. |
Fife House
Provides secure and affordable supportive housing and support services
for persons living with HIV/AIDS |
HALCO
A not-for-profit, community-based legal clinic serving low income
People with HIV and AIDS (PHA's) in Ontario. |
Toronto
Region ODSP Action Coalition
A group working to initiate change to the ODSP Act to make the
application and re-assessment process accessible; make decision-making
accountable, speedier and transparent; and bring about change
for client services (clear language decisions, individual case
workers, higher rates).
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Ontario
AIDS Network
A province-wide coalition of diverse community-based organizations
with a focus on HIV/AIDS referrals and information. |
PWA Foundation
The Toronto People With AIDS Foundation is a safe place to get practical
information and support services for people with HIV/AIDS. |
Canadian
Men's Health Network
The Canadian Men's Health Network is a non-profit organization dedicated
to improving the health and well-being of boys and men.
We deliver our mission by building awareness and understanding,
encouraging community involvement, and strengthening community capacity
to address issues impacting men’s health. |
Voices
of Positive Women
Health agency serving women living with HIV/AIDS. |
Warm
Line
a telephone peer support line for, people in the greater Toronto
area living with mental illness. 416·960·9276 is
a number to call when feeling lonely, isolated or in need of a
friendly chat. The line is open Monday to Sunday from 8:00pm to
midnight, 365 days a year, times when most services are closed. |