Women and Girls' HIV/AIDS Awareness Day
March 10 is National Women and Girls' HIV/AIDS Awareness Day.
March 10 is National Women and Girls' HIV/AIDS Awareness Day.
Cultural groups and services present their art, crafts,entertainment, music and delicious food. Special Guest Speaker: Christopher Taylor Professor at theUniversity of Waterloo. He currently teaches in the Department of History and the Arts First program and is anaccomplished author of Flying Fish in the Great White North: The Autonomous Migration of Black Barbadians.
Contact: Museum London 519-661-0333 Leroy: leroy@lusocentre.org
Hosted by Regional HIV/AIDS Connection and AIDS Comittee of Windsor.
The Opening Doors Conference is hosted annually by RHAC and the AIDS COmmittee of Windsor. The goals of the conference are to enhance community capacity to support people living with HIV, promote meaningful partnerships bwtween service providers and people living with HIV, and to promote anti-oppressive and social deteriments of health approaches to HIV-related support.
Join us ahead of World AIDs Day to remember, honour, and celebrate.
RSVP to afarooqi@hivaidsconnection.ca
For more details email info@hivaidsconnection.ca
Please RSVP to Mary by December 9 at marymann-mccavitt@hivaidsconnection.ca
GILEAD, Specialty Rx Solutions, and RHAC present Viral Hepatitis & Gay Men's Health; a conference for service providers and community members. Join us as we hear from a variety of speakers including a keynote address from Dr. Jordan Feld, from the Toronto Center for Liver Disease.
Red Scarf is bringing bulow to London Music Hall on Friday, November 22! Join us for a night louder than stigma in proud support of RHAC. Tickets on sale this Friday. Details coming soon.
The annual John Gordon Home Annual Summer BBQ will be taking place on Thursday August 22 from 5-7 pm!
If interested in attending, please RSVP to Mary Mann-McCavitt at marymann-mccavitt@hivaidsconnection.ca.
Contribute to harm reduction in our community and enjoy some pizza! Join our Kits Blitz Pizza Party as part of Couch Crew, our volunteer group, on August 7 from 12pm-4pm.
Couch Crew is Regional HIV/AIDS Connection's volunteer drop-in that helps packages harm reduction supplies, contributing to harm reduction efforts in our community. Couch Crew meets every Monday and Wednesday at RHAC's boardroom.
Come out and meet some great people and help make a difference in our community!