5 Inspiring Canadian Women Leading Organizations Supporting 2SLGBTQI+ Communities
These individuals are accelerating progress and building healthier, more prosperous and more inclusive communities
Supporting Black Women Living With HIV
We spoke with Orville Burke about how Black CAP is working to provide much-needed support and resources to often-overlooked communities
IN Community: Get To Know Canada’s 2SLGBTQI+ Mental Health And Substance Use Services
These agencies support 2SLGBTQI+ individuals seeking help for mental health and addictions
Organizations Supporting 2SLGBTQI+ Youth in Canada
The future is queer: These 2SLGBTQI+ organizations across Canada are cultivating affirming spaces for queer youth to thrive
IN Community: 5 Organizations Offering Support To Trans Canadians
Community resources for transgender, gender questioning and gender diverse people
How One Saskatchewan Organization Is Combatting Stigma And Taking It One Step Further To Help The Community
AIDS Program South Saskatchewan’s (APSS) Direct Observed Therapy (DOT) program continues to break down barriers and support PLHIV and their community
Community One Foundation Continues To Support Community-Based 2SLGBTQIA+ Projects And Initiatives With Much-Needed Funding
The Canadian non-profit has awarded over $95,000 in funding to 17 community-based 2SLGBTQIA+ projects and initiatives
Introducing Canada’s Newest 2SLGBTQI+ Community Resource Directory
The IN Directory helps folks find support, safer spaces
What It Means To Be A Woman Living With HIV
We talk to PASAN about the Positive Women’s Leadership Project (POWER Project) and the organization’s work to empower and improve the lives of those identifying as women in the HIV community
The Cercle Orange Story
Health care is not truly universal until everybody has access
An Approach That Increases The Quality Of Life Of People Living With HIV
The Dr. Peter Centre, located in Vancouver, was founded by Dr. Peter Jepson-Young in 1997 to provide comfort and medical care to patients with HIV/AIDS
The Never-Ending Question: What Is Our Community Exactly?
I don’t understand how part of gay culture became being mean, rather than being supportive of one another