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Ontario Aboriginal HIV / AIDS Strategy - Ontario Aboriginal HIV / AIDS Strategy (OAHAS)

Record #: 68976221 |  Last Full Update: 3 Apr 2023

Description and Services
Description (Service) Information, education, services and support
  • offered to both urban and rural Indigenous Peoples
  • offered in particular to individuals who are living with Human Immunodeficiency Virus/Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (HIV/AIDS), at risk of contracting HIV/AIDS, and those who are affected by this disease: families, partners and caregivers
  • focuses on harm reduction and advocacy
  • all services are free, confidential, member-centred, and culturally based
Hours Mon-Fri 10 am-6 pm * Some evenings and weekends
Eligibility

Indigenous Peoples at risk, infected or affected with HIV/AIDS, Hep C and/or Sexually transmitted blood born illness (STBBI's) (both Urban and Rural)



  • also provincial and federal prisons (aboriginal people only)

Languages English
Application Call, e-mail or visit website for more information
Location & Accessibility
Service Area Ottawa, Greater Toronto Area, Sudbury District, Thunder Bay District, Sault Ste. Marie, London
Address

282 Parliament Street
Toronto, ON M5A 3A4
Canada

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Physical Access Fully Accessible
Contact Information
Office 647-490-6339
Email info@oahas.org
Website https://www.oahas.org