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HIV/AIDs awareness poster featuring a Two-Spirit couple embracing | c. 2007
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Tai talks to Teddy Syrette about Two Spirit activism, the impact of colonialism on First Nations people, and their own journey to understanding what it means to be First Nations, gay, and Two Spirit. Teddy Syrette is a 2-Spirit, Anishnabek person from Batchewana First Nation. Their background is in theatre, social work, and storytelling. Teddy hopes to one day discover world peace. Or buy a pug. Whichever comes first. Please consider supporting (e.g. through donations) the Two Spirit resources linked below! Dictionary: https://genderblenderpodcast.tumblr.com/definitions Residential School and the Government of Canada’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission: http://www.trc.ca/websites/trcinstitution/index.php?p=3 Government of Canada Statistics on First Nations Water Crisis: https://www.canada.ca/en/health-canada/topics/health-environment/water-quality-health/drinking-water/advisories-first-nations-south-60.html 2-Spirit Resources: http://odetoronto.ca/http://www.2spirits.com/http://www.nativeyouthsexualhealth.com/
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RainbowHealthOntario.ca > Service Directory TheSexYouWant.ca > ASO’s
Culturally Aware Health Services
LGBTQ+ Affirming Counselling ServicesLGBTQ+ Community Organizations
2 Spirited People of the 1st Nations 145 Front Street, Suite 105 Toronto, M5A 1E3 (416) 944-9300 www.2spirits.com
Action positive V1H/sida 543 Yonge Street, 4th Floor Toronto, M4Y 1Y5 (647) 393-6656 www.actionpositivevihsida.org
Africans in Partnership Against AIDS 526 Richmond Street East, 2nd Floor Toronto, M5A 1R3 (416) 924-5256 www.apaa.ca
AIDS Committee of Ottawa 19 Main Street Ottawa, K1S 1A9 (613) 238-5014 www.aco-cso.ca
AIDS Committee of Cambridge, Kitchener, Waterloo & Area 637 – 641 King Street West, Unit 203 Kitchener, N2G 1C7 (519) 570-3687 www.acckwa.com
AIDS Committee of Durham Region 22 King Street West, Suite 202 Oshawa, L1H 1A3 (905) 576-1445 www.aidsdurham.com
AIDS Committee of North Bay and Area 269 Main St. West, Suite 201 North Bay, P1B 2T8 (705) 497-3560 www.aidsnorthbay.com
AIDS Committee of Toronto (ACT) 543 Yonge Street, 4th Floor Toronto, M4Y 1Y5 (416) 340-2437 www.actoronto.org
AIDS Committee of Windsor 511 Pelissier Street Windsor, N9A 4L2 (519) 973-0222 www.aidswindsor.org
AIDS Committee of York Region 10909 Yonge Street, Suite 203 Richmond Hill, L4C 3E3 (905) 884-0613 www.acyr.org
The AIDS Network 140 King Street, East, Suite 101 Hamilton, L8N 1B2 (905) 528-0854 www.aidsnetwork.ca
The Alliance for South Asian AIDS Prevention 120 Carlton Street, Suite 315 Toronto, M5A 4K3 (416) 599-2727 www.asaap.ca
Asian Community AIDS Services 260 Spadina Avenue, Suite 410 Toronto, M5T 2E4 (416) 963-4300 www.acas.org
Black Coalition for AIDS Prevention 20 Victoria Street, 4th Floor Toronto, M5C 2N8 (416) 977-9955 www.black-cap.com
Centre for Spanish Speaking Peoples 201 – 120 Carlton St, Toronto, ON Toronto, M5A 4K3 (416) 928-2500 www.spanishservices.org
Centre Francophone 555 Richmond Street West Toronto, M5V 3B1 (416) 922-2672 http://www.centrefranco.org/
Elevate North West Ontario 574 Memorial Ave Thunder Bay, P7B 3Z2 (807) 345-1516 www.elevatenwo.org
Gay Men’s Wellness Initiative 251 Bank Street, 2nd Floor Ottawa, K2P 1X3 (613)-440-3237 [email protected]
The Gilbert Centre 80 Bradford Street, Suite 555 Barrie, L4N 6S7 (705) 722-6778 www,gilbertcentre.ca
Gay Zone 420 Cooper St Ottawa, K2P 0H2 (613) 580-2610 http://www.aco-cso.ca/gayzonegaie
Group Health Centre HIV/AIDS Resource Program (HARP) 240 McNabb St. Sault Ste. Marie, P6B 1Y5 (705) 759-5690 https://www.ghc.on.ca
Hassle Free Clinic 66 Gerrard St. East Toronto, M5B 1G3 (416) 922-0506 www.hasslefreeclinic.org
HIV/AIDS Regional Services (HARS) 844a Princess Street Kingston, K7L 1G5 (613) 545-3698 www.hars.ca
HIV/AIDS Resources & Community Health (ARCH) Unit 115–89 Dawson Road Guelph, N1H 1B1 (519) 763-2255 www.archguelph.ca
Ontario Aboriginal HIV/AIDS Strategy (Oahas) 7 Hayden Street, Suite 201 Toronto, M4Y 2P2 (416) 944-9481 www.oahas.org
Ottawa Sexual Health Clinic 179 Clarence Street Ottawa, K1N 5P7 (613) 580-2424 http://ottawa.ca/en/residents/public-health
Peel HIV/AIDS Network (PHAN) 7700 Hurontario Street Misissaugua, L6Y 5B4 (905) 361-0523 www.phan.ca
Peterbourough AIDS Resource Network (PARN) 159 King Street, Suite 302 Peterbourgh, K9J 2R8 (705) 749-9110 www.parn.ca
Positive Living Niagara 120 Queenston Street St. Catharines, L2R 2Z3 (905) 984-8684 www.positivelivingniagara.com
Regional HIV/AIDS Connection (RHAC) #30 – 186 King Street London, N6A 1C7 (519) 434-1601 www.hivaidsconnection.ca
Reseau ACCESS Network 111 Elm Street, Suite 203 Sudbury, P3C 1T3 (705) 688-0500 www.reseauaccessnetwork.com
Toronto People with AIDS Foundation (PWA) 200 Gerrard Street East, 2nd Floor Toronto, M5A 2E6 (416) 506-1400 www.pwatoronto.org
Toronto Public Health 277 Victoria Street, 9th Floor Toronto, M5B 1W2 (416) 338-7600
Access Alliance Multicultural Health and Community Services 340 College St., Ste. 500 Toronto, On Accessalliance.ca 416-324-8677 LGBTQ Settlement Counseling-Social work-Community Programs Men, Women, Trans people, Youth, Adults, Seniors, LGBT parents, Family members of LGBT people
Anishnawbe Health Toronto – Community Health Centre 225 Queen Street East Toronto, On http://www.aht.ca/ (416) 360-0486 Our mission is to improve the health and well being of Aboriginal People in spirit, mind, emotion and body through both Traditional and Western healing approaches. The programs and services we offer are based on our culture and traditions through a multi-disciplinary team of dedicated healthcare professionals and service providers. Men, Women, Trans people, Children, Youth, Adults, Seniors, Two-Spirit, Intersex, People Living with Disabilities, Racialized Communities
Bramalea Community Health Centre 40 Finchgate Blvd., Suite 224 Bramalea, On www.bramaleachc.ca 905-451-8090 Bramalea Community Health Centre, a member of the WellFort family, providing primary health care focusing health promotion and prevention to the residents of Bramalea since 2008. An interdisciplinary team of health professionals; physicians, nurse practitioners, nurses, chiropodist, dietitian, physiotherapist, social worker collaborate to provide a holistic approach to health care to address, both health and social needs. Our approach to client service is client centered, open focused, which includes: fluid and mobile, anti-oppressive, asset based, open and accessible. We value diversity and we provide culturally competent care.
Central Toronto Community Health Centre – Queen West 168 Bathurst Street Toronto, On (416) 703-8480 http://www.ctchc.com/site_qw CTCHC works as a resource to improve the health and quality of life of the communities that Queen West and Shout each serve. CTCHC achieves its mission through health promotion, education, community development, and advocacy, and through the provision of medical, nursing, dental and counselling services. This community health centre provides trans specific healthcare including hormone therapy.
Centretown Community Health Centre 420 Cooper Street Ottawa, On (613) 233-4443 Centretownchc.org We offer a wide range of services for people in GLBTTQ+ communities who live in Centretown, the Glebe and Old Ottawa South. Hormone Therapy assessment services are provided to trans identified adults seeking hormone blockers and/or cross hormones
Canadian Mental Health Association – Halliburton, Kawartha and Pine Ridge 466 George Street, North Peterborough, On 705-748-6711 ext. 2102 http://www.cmhahkpr.ca/ Canadian Mental Health Association of Halliburton, Kawartha and Pine Ridge areas provides programming for LGBTQ people with many groups supporting trans* and gender non-conforming folks. Gender Journeys offers many groups for both transgender and gender non-conforming individuals, as well as support groups for partners, friends, parents, and family. These groups include: Gender Journeys  -   Youth Gender Journeys   - Beyond Gender Journeys  -  Parents’ Support   -  Partners’ Support
KW Counselling 480 Charles St E, Kitchener, ON N2G 4K5 519-884-0000 [email protected] http://www.kwcounselling.com/ Sliding scale fee & EAP Provides 8 sessions with extension possibility Walk-in Clinic from 12-6 pm on Thursdays
Family Counselling Centre of Cambridge & North Dumfries 18 Walnut St, Cambridge, ON N1R 2E7 519-621-5090 http://fcccnd.com/ Sliding scale fee, EAP Minimum of 8-12 sessions with possible extensions Walk-In clinic from 1- 7 pm on Thursdays
Self-Help Alliance Rainbow Connections Peer Support 519-570-4595 ext 4052 (Jasmina) or 4061 (Brenda) No fee or registration peer support group that discusses LGBTQ+ issues and mental health. http://self-help-alliance.ca/contact/kitchener/ First and Third Thursdays of each month 7-9 pm Family Counselling & Support Services 109 Surrey St E, Guelph, ON N1H 3P7 519-824-2431 [email protected] http://www.familyserviceguelph.on.ca/ Sliding scale, EAP, free sessions if on Ontario Works or ODSP Minimum 3-6 sessions with possibility of extensions
Ruthie Neustifter, PhD, RMFT 50 Stone Rd E, Guelph, ON N1G 2W1 519-824-4120 ext. 53975 Provides on-going individual, couples, family therapy on a sliding-scale fee basis
Tiffany Burtch, MSc, RP 5420 Highway 6 North, Guelph, ON N1H 6J2 http://www.tiffanythetherapist.ca/ 226-820-4243 Private practice therapist that provides individual, couple, and family therapy
Couple & Family Therapy Centre, University of Guelph 50 Stone Rd E, Guelph, ON N1G 2W1 http://www.uoguelph.ca/family/cft-centre 519-824-4120 ext. 56335 Ongoing individual, couple, and family therapy provided by supervised Master’s students Sliding scale fee ($5 – 75)
Guelph Community Health Centre 176 Wyndham Street North Guelph, On Heather Mackenzie: 519-821-6638 ext. 404 or go to main reception http://www.guelphchc.ca/ Provides counselling along with health care if one does not have a primary health care provider (i.e. family doctor) Social workers will provide 8 -12 counselling sessions depended on need
Self-Help Alliance Rainbow Connections Peer Support Meghan: 519-763-4014, ext. 2350 http://self-help-alliance.ca/contact/guelph/ Peer support group that discusses LGBTQ+ issues and mental health. Tuesdays from 1:15 – 2:15 pm Drop-in, no fee or registration
Audra Petrulis Counselling 4-433 Guelph Line Burlington, ON. 905.220.5565 Low cost/sliding scale, Fee for service Men, Women, Trans people, Youth, Adults, Seniors, LGBT parents, Family members of LGBT people, Intersex, Racialized Communities
The 519 519 Church St, Toronto, ON M4Y 2C9 (416) 392-6874 The 519 is a city organization dedicated to advocacy for the inclusion of LGBTQ communities. See upcoming events, programming, and location details
Out on the Shelf 10 Carden St, Guelph, ON N1H 3A2 Outontheshelf.com We offer a library and resource centre for the LGBTTTSIQQ* community and allies in Guelph and the surrounding areas. We host Guelph Pride Week every May, and other programs and events for the community. We are located at 10 Carden Street in Guelph, ON, and our library is staffed 3 days a week.
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