HIV & AIDS Information & Support, Social & Human Services, Needle Exchange, Community Outreach, Prison Support, Medical Service
HIV/AIDS Regional Services offer complete HIV/AIDS education and support programs in Kingston. We provide social and human services in various communities through our prison support and needle exchange initiatives. Contact us to learn more about our services.
Nav-Aids Ltd is the industry leading manufacturer of Pitot Static Test Adaptors and Air Data Accessories Kits. Nav-Aids Ltd testing equipment is factory approved by virtually all leading aircraft manufacturers and is the choice of service providers the world over.
CAYR* COMMUNITY CONNECTIONS was originally founded as the AIDS Committee of York Region in 1993 and formally incorporated as a registered charitable organization in 1996.
Our Mission and Vision
To create safe, confidential, and inclusive spaces and services in York Region where people can access dignified support and meaningfully engage in self-determined pathways to well-being. We envision an informed, healthy, stigma-free and compassionate community.
We work to a very tight timeline and all the while managed to maintain control of quality, minimally disturb adjacent tenants and respect the heritage. We provide the social support service for all ages people.
AIDS & Sexual Health Infoline, Birth Control, Free Anonymous Counselling & Info, HIV/AIDS, Harm Reduction In Drug Use, Pregnancy Testing Referrals, Referrals To Clinics, Safe Sex Options, Sexually Transmitted Infections, Medical Service
It is with deep sadness that we learned that Martine de Schutter, Program Manager Aids Fonds/STOP AIDS NOW!, was one of 298 people killed when Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 crashed over Ukraine.Significant progress has been made towards achieving universal access to treatment for HIV/AIDS but the target will not be met. For that, strong and specific HIV targets and indicators under a health-outcome-focused goal...click download for statement
The Ontario HIV Treatment Network is a collaborative network of researchers, health service providers, policy makers, community members and people with HIV who work together to promote excellence and innovation in HIV treatment, research, and education in Ontario.
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.
The AIDS Committee of Toronto has been committed to offering accurate information and providing support services regarding HIV and AIDS since 1983. We seek to promote the latest research and treatment options, and we host frequent events to raise HIV/AIDS awareness. Visit our website for more information and learn how you can become involved.