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A Heartfelt Evening 2019

 

Join us at Winks Eatery for A Heartfelt Evening, the Eighth Annual Dinner and Silent Auction, from 6-8pm on June 4, 2019!

A Heartfelt Evening is in support of John Gordon Home, a program of RHAC which provides a haven for individuals who are experiencing challenges in their lives due to HIV, HCV, and other complications. Funds raised contribute to providing essential items for residents transitioning out of John Gordon Home.

Date: 
Tue, 06/04/2019

Oxford Pride Family Day

 

2019 Oxford County Pride promises to be the biggest and best! Oxford County Pride is pleased to announce more diverse and inclusive entertainment, fabulous children's activities such face painting, henna tattoos, interactive child/family games, community organizations, LGBTQ2+ friendly businesses from throughout the County, and the first annual sponsor/volunteer recognition awards and the Tyrell Maas Pride Leadership Award presentation.

Featuring entertainment by Victor Quinlan.

Couch Crew

 

Come out and make a difference while meeting some great people by volunteering at Couch Crew. Drop in and help package harm reduction supplies in the RHAC Boardroom and be a part of harm reduction!

Couch Crew meets every Monday and Wednesday at 1pm at RHAC.

For more information contact Fran McKeown at 519-434-1601 ext. 252 or email fmckeown@hivaidsconnection.ca.

 

 

Easter Closures

 

Please note that our Office and the The Temporary Overdose Prevention Site will be closed for Easter on Good Friday and Easter Monday (April 19 and April 22) . TOPS will remain open on the weekend (on Saturday April 20 and Sunday April 21).

Date: 
Mon, 04/15/2019

HIV Transmission through Breast/Chest Feeding Discussion

 
In the excitement of the U=U movement, questions have been raised about HIV transmission through breast/chestfeeding. The need for more information and discussion on this topic has been identified.Join us for a dynamic and informative presentation on the science behind HIV transmission through breast/chestmilk, a discussion on the implications for practice and policy, and an introduction to a new set of tools that will facilitate discussion on this topic.

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