The Care Collective by ACCHO
Bringing open conversations and HIV testing into our self-care spaces. The Care Collective is a coordinated campaign for and by Black women that encourages including regular HIV testing to our self-care routines. We know that HIV disproportionately affects Black women, and that stigma and lack of information have real impacts on how we are able to take care of our health. Ending stigma starts with learning about HIV and how it impacts us. Let’s take these conversations to our communities.
Please check the link below for more information.
This campaign is funded by the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care – AIDS Bureau
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Mary Yehdego
Prevention Specialist (Lead)
Mobile: 437-855-3222
Phone: 416-977-9955, ext. 228
Email: wprevention@black-cap.com
B.C.A.P works to create culturally relevant outreach, prevention and support services for people infected with, affected by, or at risk of contracting HIV.
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With more than 3,000 Black people living with HIV/AIDS in Ontario and tens of thousands more at risk, we depend on your support. We’ve made great gains in the fight against HIV/AIDS in our community, but we can’t celebrate yet.
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