Since 1983 ACT developed programs and services that responded to the changing needs of the communities it served.

ACT provided support services that empower men, women and youth living with HIV to achieve self-determination, informed decision-making, independence, and overall well-being. This was done through programs such as counselling, information provision, social support activities and programs that help people with HIV return to work.

ACT worked with gay men, women and youth to increase their knowledge, skills and resilience in the face of HIV, and reduce HIV transmission. We worked with our communities to develop information about HIV, provide outreach and education and create opportunities for community members to increase their skills.

The AIDS Committee of Toronto (ACT) closed on March 31, 2026, following the decision by our Board of Directors that the organization is no longer financially viable. This decision comes after 42 years of serving the community. Please note that resources may contain information that is out-of-date as they are no longer being reviewed or updated.

Ressources

Campaign: Attack of the Cursed Syphilis!

Année de publication : 2010
Since 2002, Toronto has seen a dramatic increase in documented syphilis cases. Ninety-five percent of syphilis infections are among men, with gay and bisexual men comprising 83% of infections among men. An increasing number of men diagnosed with syphilis are also...

Le sexe au féminin : Un guide de santé sexuelle pour les femmes queer

Année de publication : 2012
Voici un guide de poche qui jette un regard nouveau sur la santé sexuelle des femmes queer. Élaboré, conçu et rédigé par des femmes, ce guide, à la fois audacieux et ludique, offre de solides renseignements sur les enjeux de la santé sexuelle des femmes queer. De...

Resilience: ACT Strategic Plan (2010 to 2015)

Année de publication : 2010
ACT's process for the 2010-2015 strategic plan builds on the achievements of our previous plan, Cornerstones for Collaboration, and includes an extensive community engagement process with internal and external stakeholders in order to respond to the complexity of...

ACT News: The First 15 Years, 1983 to 1998 (Spring/Summer 2013)

Année de publication : 2013
For this issue of ACT News, the first of two newsletters that commemorate ACT's 30-year history, we interviewed former volunteers, staff, and community members who shared the challenges and opportunities, the debates and struggles, that affected our community and...

ACT News: Fall/Winter 2013

Année de publication : 2013
For this issue of ACT News, the second newsletter to commemorate ACT's 30-year history, we highlight HIV-related treatment advances and the impact on those living with HIV, the development of Employment ACTion, our program for people with HIV considering...

Living with HIV Over the Long-Term: Community Report

Année de publication : 2014
This report presents the results of Living with HIV over the Long Term, a qualitative study led by community-based researchers at the AIDS Committee of Toronto (ACT) and Casey House.Since the introduction of Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy (HAART) in 1996, the...
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