UPlift Black increases visibility, cultivates community, and provides support systems for the most equity-seeking individuals in our community
LGBTQ2SIA+, disability and neurodivergent-affirming counselling/therapy in-person in Moose Jaw, SK, and online.
Poetry Open Mic at Buddies In Bad Times Theatre
This free community event is an opportunity for queer and biopic youth and elders to come together and share their work.
The purpose of the Black Femme Legal toolkit is threefold: (1) to provide legal education and information; (2) to provide legal referrals and services; and (3) to provide non-legal resources and support to Black 2SLGBTQI+ workers across Ontario through a Black femme-centered approach, lens and praxis
ARCH HIV/AIDS Resources & Community Health
ARCH provides accessible, culturally responsive, and holistic supports and programming for 2SLGBTQI+.
2SLGBTQI+ affirming virtual counselling clinic supporting Ontario residents ages 14 and up
A survivor-led, grassroots organization that empowers and supports the advancement of Black women, girls, non-binary and gender-non-conforming survivors of gender-based violence. Provides youth employment assistance, training and consultation services, internships, student placements and more.
Supports the needs of Black 2SLGBTQI+ youth in the City of Toronto and throughout the Greater Toronto Area by developing a culturally anchored program to address service gaps for youth.
Black Trans Femmes In The Arts
Builds community and mobilizes resources to support Black trans femme artists. Organizes programming that centres and highlights Black trans femme artists, executive produces projects led by Black trans femme artists and provides direct support to Black trans artists.
Black Gay Men’s Network Ontario
Provides cultural, intergenerational and mentorship opportunities, leadership, self-development, empowerment and activism support aimed at improving the lives of Black queer people in Ontario.
Creates opportunities for queer and trans Muslims to meet one another, build connections, learn and share skills, and have paid opportunities. Centres the brilliance of Black queer and trans Muslim community members. Disrupts Islamophobia within mainstream queer and trans communities.