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This referral database is for in-person and/or location-based services, organizations, and collectives, for 2SLGBTQ+ youth in Ontario.

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ACCKWA

Region Served: Waterloo | Languages: English

Since 1987, ACCKWA has provided HIV support and prevention services in the Waterloo Region. We provide support to people living with HIV, community development services, education and outreach to key populations, clinical services, and a needle-syringe program.

Addictions/Harm Reduction Drop-in/Support Group Education/Workshops HIV/AIDS Sexual Health

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Location:
1770 King St E, Kitchener, ON
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African Partnership Against AIDS (APAA)

Region Served: Toronto | Languages: English

NOT A 2SLGBTQ+ SPECIFIC RESOURCE

Practical and emotional support and advocacy for persons living with HIV/AIDS including counselling and support groups for women, men and youth, vitamins and supplementary drugs, drop-in, clothing exchange, emergency child care, interpretation and translation, community kitchen * prevention, education and outreach — culturally sensitive HIV/AIDS workshops, events and activities in various languages for individuals, community groups and service providers, including ProjectM for Muslim girls and women 14-29 years * literature in 8 languages

Education/Workshops HIV/AIDS Sexual Health

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Location:
526 Richmond St E, 2nd Fl,, Toronto, ON
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AIDS Committee of Ottawa

Region Served: Ottawa | Languages: English, French, Arabic, Hindi, Mandarin

Our mission is to provide support, prevention, education and outreach services from an integrated anti-racism anti-oppression social justice framework that promotes the holistic wellbeing of those living with, affected by, impacted by and at risk of HIV/AIDS in Ottawa.

HIV/AIDS

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Location:
19 Main Street, Ottawa, ON
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Black CAP

Region Served: Toronto | Languages: English, French | Ages Served: open

Black CAP is an organization that works to reduce HIV/AIDS in Toronto’s Black, African and Caribbean communities and enhance the quality of life of Black people living with or aff­ected by HIV/AIDS. HIV/AIDS is spreading quickly in Toronto’s Black communities and we believe that our work is more important than ever.

 

Addictions/Harm Reduction Drop-in/Support Group Education/Workshops Employment Support HIV/AIDS Mental Health Newcomer/Refugee Support Sexual Health

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Location:
20 Victoria street, 4th floor, Toronto, ON
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Black Queer Youth

Region Served: Toronto | Languages: English | Ages Served: 14-29

Black Queer Youth (BQY) is a weekly drop-in group where we celebrate Black queer and trans spectrum people’s experiences and accomplishments. It is a space dedicated to your creativity and desires. It is a safer space for you express your whole self.

-Explore what gender or (a)sexuality means to you.
-Connect to Afro-centric health and wellness supports.
-Share skills and talents with peers and group mentors.
-Find support to achieve your short and long term goals.
-Food and TTC tokens provided.

Drop-in/Support Group

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Location:
333 Sherbourne Street, Toronto, ON
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Humber LGBTQ Centre

Region Served: Toronto | Languages: English | Ages Served: any

The LGBTQ+ Resource Centre works to promote safer, braver, positive spaces at Humber College and offers a dedicated space at both the North and Lakeshore Campuses for folks to connect with one another, access resources, and build community.

College/University Campus Group Drop-in/Support Group

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Location:
205 Humber College Blvd, Toronto, ON
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MAX Ottawa

Region Served: Ottawa | Languages: English, French, Other | Ages Served: 18+

THIS IS A GENDERED SPACE

MAX offers individual, group, and community support and education services by and for guys into guys in the Ottawa region. Mental, physical, sexual, community health + harm reduction services and programs.

Addictions/Harm Reduction Drop-in/Support Group Education/Workshops Health Services HIV/AIDS Mental Health Newcomer/Refugee Support Phone/Chat/Text Line Sexual Health Sexual Violence/Abuse (GBV/VAW)

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Location:
400 rue, Cooper St Suite 9004,, Ottawa, ON
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Pozitive Pathways

Region Served: Essex | Languages: English

Formerly AIDS Committee of Windsor
We are an AIDS Service Organization that services people living with, at risk of or affected by HIV/AIDS. We offer client services, harm reduction, youth programming, ACB, GBMSM, and Women centric programs.

Addictions/Harm Reduction Drop-in/Support Group Education/Workshops Health Services HIV/AIDS Mental Health Sexual Health

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Location:
511 Pelissier Street, Windsor, ON
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Supporting Our Youth (SOY)

Region Served: Toronto | Languages: English | Ages Served: 14-29

Supporting Our Youth (SOY), a program of Sherbourne Health, is a set of health promotion services and programming centered on supporting the health and wellbeing goals established by LGBT2SQ youth and young adults, many of whom are homeless, racialized and newcomers to Canada.

We support your goals, strengths, resourcefulness and success through a range of programs. We have a range of drop-in and community groups and events, including Black Queer Youth, Trans Fusion Crew, Express for Newcomers, and Intersections, which includes programming focused around art and health. We occasionally also have openings in our Internal Housing program, if you are in need of housing.

As part of our Goal Planning Service, we provide one-on-one support. Guided by your goals, we work with you to restore, maintain and improve your overall health and wellbeing.

We have five Youth Resource Workers/YRWs in our Goal Planning Service/GPS, each with a different focus:

YRW – Black Queer Youth
YRW – Newcomer & Refugee Youth
YRW – Trans & Non-Binary Youth
YRW – Internal Housing Program
YRW – Youth In Transition (youth who are or were involved in the Child Welfare System)

We also have Mentorship programming. SOY Connect matches a LGBTQ+ mentee with an adult mentor in the community. For more info you can contact Courtney Niven cniven@sherbourne.on.ca

Drop-in/Support Group Newcomer/Refugee Support Shelter/Housing Support

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Location:
333 Sherbourne Street, Toronto, ON
Phone: 1416302915
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The AIDS Network

Region Served: Brant, Haldimand, Halton, Hamilton, Norfolk | Languages: English | Ages Served: 19 and over

The AIDS Network is a registered charitable organization that offers services and education to people living in the communities of Hamilton, Halton, Haldimand, Norfolk, and Brant.

Addictions/Harm Reduction Education/Workshops Health Services HIV/AIDS Sexual Health

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Location:
140 King St. E. Suite 101 (lower level), Hamilton, ON
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