Our purpose is to educate First Nation people about HIV disease and AIDS. Knowing the risks associated with the spread of HIV and defining the myths and facts about AIDS is the first step to healing our nations. Eliminating the spread of AIDS in First Nation communities is not the only focus of our organization because we see this disease as only a symptom of a greater problem. Our goal is to help First Nation people rediscover their pride, traditions, and spirituality in an attempt to improve child development and eliminate family violence, substance abuse, depression, and suicide.
(See Details)Panos Canada is part of the global Panos Network: eight autonomous institutes in Africa, the Americas, Asia and Europe. The Network has a strong focus on the economically and socially disadvantaged.
Individual Panos institutes have programmes on children & youth, climate, energy, environment & natural resources, food security, gender, globalisation, health, HIV-AIDS, human security, ICTs, migration, media pluralism, and pastoralism.
(See Details)Collects and circulates a comprehensive collection of AIDS educational materials across Canada, and acts as the central Canadian documentation centre on AIDS education materials.
We regret to inform you that the Canadian HIV/AIDS Information Centre, a program of the Canadian Public Health Association (CPHA), has ceased operations, effective March 31, 2008.
As of April 1, 2008, you may contact the Canadian AIDS Treatment Information Exchange (CATIE) for all your HIV/AIDS resource needs at:
Canadian AIDS Treatment Information Exchange (CATIE)
555 Richmond Street West, Suite 505, Box 1104
Toronto, Ontario M5V 3B1
1.800.263.1638 [toll-free]
Fax: 416.203.8242
E-mail: info@catie.ca
www.catie.ca
The staff of the Canadian HIV/AIDS Information Centre would like to thank our many clients, creators of materials and suppliers for their interest and commitment to our work as a part of the HIV/AIDS community. It has been a pleasure serving and working with you, and we extend our best wishes to you and your colleagues for the continued success of your important efforts.
(See Details)Forms is a satellite office of AIDS Committee of Windsor. Serves residents affected by HIV/AIDS with support, counselling, financial aid and education.
(See Details)Provides information, resources, and services as well as leadership in advocacy, training and community inclusion of health issues affecting women with HIV. Web site offers newsletters, trends and research reports, and contact information for some AIDS service organizations in British Columbia.
(See Details)Forms an organization that exists to alleviate individual and collective vulnerability to HIV and AIDS through care and support, education, advocacy and research.
(See Details)Provides education in order to stop the spread of HIV-AIDS; gives support to people who are infected and affected by HIV-AIDS, and establishes linkages with other agencies.
(See Details)Provides support and education services for people at risk of, living with, or affected by HIV/AIDS in Essex and Kent counties.
(See Details)Aims to empower women living with HIV/AIDS through confidential support, outreach, information and education. Advocates to improve the health and quality of life of HIV-positive women. Promotes accurate, affirming images of HIV-positive women. Offers peer support programs in Toronto and throughout Ontario.
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