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Black CAP is an organization that works to reduce HIV/AIDS in Toronto’s Black, African and Caribbean communities and enhance the quality of life of Black people living with or affected by HIV/AIDS. HIV/AIDS is spreading quickly in Toronto’s Black communities and we believe that our work is more important than ever. At this time, Black, African and Caribbean people account for more than one-fifth of all new HIV infections in Toronto, in the early nineties we made up only one-tenth of new HIV infections. Issues of HIV related stigma and discrimination, homophobia, anti-Black racism, immigration, poverty, and barriers to social inclusion also continue to make our work harder.
24/7 Phone helpline (418-683-4588) Accredited training, suicidal crisis follow-ups, conferences, single and group support for the bereaved (children, teenagers, adults), Post-traumatic intervention, Children Suicide Prevention Program Zippy's friends
The main goal of the Jasper Ray Foundation is to share the story of Jasper Ray St. Clair to educate others in the community about their role in identifying and reducing risks of drowning. Jasper Ray St. Clair drowned in the care of a babysitter when she took him without permission from his safe environment to a home with an ungated pool. Jasper Ray Foundation goal is to ensure this does not happen to another family by bringing awareness and education to caretakers and homeowners about drowning prevention. Drowning is 100% preventable and together we can live in communities where no children drown.
ADAPT is an assessment and community treatment service for Adults & Youth who are affected, directly or indirectly by alcohol, drug or gambling problems. Established since 1975, ADAPT's main office is in Burlington with satellite offices in Oakville, Milton, Georgetown and Acton.