• An “HIV status neutral” paradigm shift

    HIV is not what it used to be. Many people with HIV describe it as a chronic condition and a manageable part of their life. HIV prevention is not what it used to be, either. […]

     
  • Holiday Care

    Support our annual holiday care program that provides essential winter needs for individuals and families in York Region living with or affected by HIV/AIDS.

     
  • U=U

    U=U

    CAYR COMMUNITY CONNECTIONS fully endorses the Ontario AIDS Network’s U=U (Undetectable = Untransmittable) position statement and will strive to adopt it within its own program offerings.

     
  • Meeting people where they are is about much more than location: Delivering hepatitis C care and treatment to people who use drugs

    Poverty, stigma and criminalization are chronic problems among people who use and inject drugs. But hepatitis C virus (HCV) is no longer such a problem, since it is usually cured by eight to 12 weeks […]

     
  • Work Life Balance

    So it has been reported by CMHA that fifty-eight percent of Canadians report “overload” associated with their many roles that they take on. It isn’t that surprising to read this, what with financial burdens, family […]

     
  • Ontario Prep

    PrEP is a highly effective way to take the worry out of sex and prevent HIV. It involves taking a pill – once a day – so, if you are exposed to HIV, the virus […]

     
  • Chocolate4Change

    Chocolate for Change

    $1 from every of every chocolate bar sold goes directly to supporting the programs offered at CAYR.

     
  • Report Bad Drugs

    Report Bad Drugs

    An online reporting tool to anonymously report suspected harmful drugs, bad reactions to drugs or other drug-related events to York Region Public Health. No personal or identifying information will be collected.

     
  • Workplace Health & Safety

    Is workplace Health and Safety being taken as seriously as it should be? I think everyone is concerned about it to some degree, and it definitely varies depending on the type of work being done […]

     
  • Central Opening Doors

    Tuesday September 24, 2019. An annual conference that provides HIV-related knowledge and skills building.

     
 
 
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