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Asian Community AIDS Services of Toronto

( Non Governmental Organization )

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Activities: Educational, Networking
 
Type: Non Governmental Organization
 
Scope: international
 
Website: www.acas.org
 
Main Email: info [at] acas.org
 
Phone: (416) 963-4300
 
Fax: 416-963-4371
 
Headquarters: 33 Isabella Street, Suite 107
Toronto M4Y 2P7
ontario
Canada
 
Staff: 6
 
Members: 15
 
Local Time: Sun Nov 8 21:44:55
 

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ACAS Mission



Asian Community AIDS Services (ACAS) is a charitable, non-profit, community-based organization. It provides HIV/AIDS education, prevention, and support services to the East and Southeast Asian Canadian communities. These programs are based on a pro-active and holistic approach to HIV/AIDS and are provided in a collaborative, empowering, and non-discriminatory manner.



ACAS Objectives



to reduce the infection of HIV/AIDS by promoting public awareness on HIV/AIDS prevention and safer sex in the Asian communities to provide comprehensive and culturally appropriate support, education, and outreach services



to Asians infected and affected by HIV/AIDS in a non-discriminatory and non-judgmental manner



to enhance the well-being of Asians infected and affected by HIV/AIDS by providing direct services, increasing their control over their own health, and by promoting a supportive environment in the larger community



to promote a supportive environment to Asians infected and affected by HIV/AIDS by increasing access



to services and by reducing racism, homophobia and AIDS-phobia to increase networking and collaboration among the Asian communities and HIV/AIDS services in Canadian society

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