World AIDS Day
What is World AIDS Day?
World AIDS Day is a global movement, designated on December 1st, every year to unite people in the fight against HIV and AIDS.
Since 1988, communities have stood together on World AIDS Day to show strength and solidarity in raising awareness of the AIDS pandemic caused by the spread of HIV infection, helping to end stigma, and remembering those who have died of the disease.
How to get involved:
We wear the red ribbon for respect and honour, it is a universal symbol of awareness and support for people living with HIV.
Ontario Harm Reduction Network
CATIE: Canada’s Source for HIV and Hep C
African and Caribbean Council on HIV/AIDS in Ontario
York Region Opioid Action Plan
HIV in African, Caribbean and Black Community
Toronto People with AIDS Foundation
Toronto & AIDS Legal Clinic Ontario
Mental Health & Addictions Wellness Centre