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Welcome — You’re Not Alone If you've just been diagnosed with HIV, it’s normal to feel overwhelmed. But you're not alone and there is support available every step of the way. This page is here to help you get started. Below, you’ll find trusted resources, information, and support to help you understand your diagnosis, take care of your health, and connect with others. Take your time, explore the information, and know that help is here when you need it.

Journeys HIV Resources

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CATIE

CATIE is Canada’s leading source for trusted information on HIV and hepatitis C, offering resources on prevention, treatment, and support.

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Gerstein Crisis Centre

Gerstein Crisis Centre provides 24/7 crisis support and mental health services for people in distress, offering immediate help and connections to ongoing care.

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ACT (formerly AIDS Committee of Toronto)

ACT (AIDS Committee of Toronto) offers support, education, and advocacy for people living with or affected by HIV/AIDS in the Toronto area.

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PWA (Toronto People With AIDS Foundation)

PWA provides support, housing, and care services to people living with HIV/AIDS in Toronto.

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Casey House

Casey House is a specialized hospital and care center dedicated to supporting people living with HIV/AIDS through medical care and community programs.

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HALCO (HIV & AIDS Legal Clinic of Ontario)

HALCO provides free legal services and support to people living with or affected by HIV/AIDS in Ontario.

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HQ Immigration and Refugee Legal Clinic

HQ Immigration and Refugee Legal Clinic offers free legal help to immigrants and refugees, including those living with HIV/AIDS.

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Blue Door Clinic

Blue Door Clinic provides healthcare and support services for people living with HIV/AIDS and those facing barriers to care, they also connect folks with free medications if needed.

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BlackCAP (Black Coalition for AIDS Prevention)

BlackCAP works to prevent HIV and support Black communities through education, outreach, and advocacy.

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APAA (Africans in Partnership Against AIDS)

APAA supports African and Caribbean communities by providing education, prevention, and support services related to HIV/AIDS.

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Latinos Positivos Toronto

Casey House is a specialized hospital and care center dedicated to supporting people living with HIV/AIDS through medical care and community programs.

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Centre for Spanish Speaking Peoples

Centre for Spanish Speaking Peoples provides social, health, and settlement services to Spanish-speaking communities in Toronto.

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ACAS (Asian Community AIDS Services)

HQ Immigration and Refugee Legal Clinic offers free legal help to immigrants and refugees, including those living with HIV/AIDS.

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ASAAP (Alliance for South Asian AIDS Prevention)

ASAAP provides HIV prevention, education, and support services for South Asian communities.