Ontario Aboriginal HIV/AIDS Strategy

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80 Bradford St, Suite 501
Barrie, ON
L4N 6S7
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647-490-6339
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Fax: 416-944-0541

Application

No referral required * call or visit website

Eligibility - Population(s) Served

Indigenous community members living with HIV/AIDS * Indigenous organizations working with people living with HIV/AIDS

Fees

Free

Executives

Sarah Tilley - President and Chair

Languages

English

Area(s) Served

Ontario

Description of Services:

Advocates for Indigenous Canadians with HIV/AIDS * HIV/AIDS education and training to Indigenous organizations * health promotion and outreach services * referrals and assistance in obtaining services

About Us

The Ontario Aboriginal HIV/AIDS Strategy was implemented in 1995 and has consistently evolved since then to respond to the changing epidemic within the Aboriginal population. The Strategy has embraced two fundamental principles since its inception. The first being a recognition that OAHAS is a distinct strategy based on the distinct needs of Aboriginal people. While issues and factors related to the disease may be similar to the mainstream population, Aboriginal differences must be respected.

Last updated: Jul 19, 2024: Suggest an edit