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Finding Local Services to support you in getting the sex you want!
The Ontario HIV and Sexual Health Info-Line:
A free, province-wide anonymous counselling service on HIV, STIs, safer sex, referrals to sexual health services, testing information, harm reduction in drug use, and needle exchange information.
416-392-2437 / 1-800-668-2437 (English and multilingual Line)
If you are looking for services in your community, you can get in touch with your local AIDS Service Organization (ASO). Staff at these organizations are experienced in gay men’s health and can talk to you about many of the topics explored on this website, including where to access community support, testing locations for HIV/STIs, how to connect to HIV treatment, provide free condoms and help you find out how it may be possible to access PEP or PrEP in your community. PEP and PrEP may be difficult to get access to and your local ASO will have the most up-to-date information about how they might be available in your community.
2 Spirited People of the 1st Nations 145 Front Street, Suite 105 Toronto, M5A 1E3 (416) 944-9300 | Action positive VIH/sida 543 Yonge Street, 4th Floor Toronto, M4Y 1Y5 (416) 340-8484 ext 260/261 |
Africans in Partnership Against AIDS 526 Richmond Street East, 2nd Floor Toronto, M5A 1R3 (416) 924-5256 | AIDS Committee of Ottawa 19 Main Street Ottawa, K1S 1A9 (613) 238-5014 |
AIDS Committee of Cambridge, Kitchener, Waterloo & Area 1770 King St E Unit 5, Kitchener, N2G 2P1 (519) 570-3687 | AIDS Committee of Durham Region 115 Simcoe St S, Oshawa, L1H 4G7 (905) 576-1445 |
AIDS Committee of North Bay and Area 269 Main St. West, Suite 201 North Bay, P1B 2T8 (705) 497-3560 | AIDS Committee of Toronto (ACT) 543 Yonge Street, 4th Floor Toronto, M4Y 1Y5 (416) 340-2437 |
AIDS Committee of Windsor 511 Pelissier Street Windsor, N9A 4L2 (519) 973-0222 | CAYR Community Connections 10909 Yonge Street, Suite 203 Richmond Hill, L4C 3E3 (905) 884-0613 |
The AIDS Network 140 King Street, East, Suite 101 Hamilton, L8N 1B2 (905) 528-0854 | The Alliance for South Asian AIDS Prevention 120 Carlton Street, Suite 315 Toronto, M5A 4K3 (416) 599-2727 |
Asian Community AIDS Services 260 Spadina Avenue, Suite 410 Toronto, M5T 2E4 (416) 963-4300 | Black Coalition for AIDS Prevention 20 Victoria Street, 4th Floor Toronto, M5C 2N8 (416) 977-9955 |
CATIE 555 Richmond Street, West, Suite 505, Box 1104 Toronto, M5V 3B1 (416) 203-7122 | Centre for Spanish Speaking Peoples 201 – 120 Carlton St, Toronto, ON Toronto, M5A 4K3 (416) 928-2500 |
Centre Francophone 555 Richmond Street West Toronto, M5V 3B1 (416) 922-2672 | Elevate North West Ontario 574 Memorial Ave Thunder Bay, P7B 3Z2 (807) 345-1516 |
MAX Ottawa 400 Cooper St., Suite 9004 Ottawa, K2P 2N1 (613)-440-3237 | The Gilbert Centre 80 Bradford Street, Suite 555 Barrie, L4N 6S7 (705) 722-6778 |
Gay Zone 420 Cooper St Ottawa, K2P 0H2 (613) 580-2610 | Group Health Centre HIV/AIDS Resource Program (HARP) 240 McNabb St. Sault Ste. Marie, P6B 1Y5 (705) 759-5690 |
Hassle Free Clinic 66 Gerrard St. East Toronto, M5B 1G3 (416) 922-0506 | HIV/AIDS Regional Services (HARS) 844a Princess Street Kingston, K7L 1G5 (613) 545-3698 |
HIV/AIDS Resources & Community Health (ARCH) Unit 115–89 Dawson Road Guelph, N1H 1B1 (519) 763-2255 | Ontario Aboriginal HIV/AIDS Strategy (Oahas) 7 Hayden Street, Suite 201 Toronto, M4Y 2P2 (416) 944-9481 |
Ottawa Sexual Health Clinic 179 Clarence Street Ottawa, K1N 5P7 (613) 234-4641 | Moyo Health & Community Services 7700 Hurontario Street Mississauga, L6Y 5B4 (905) 361-0523 |
Peterbourough AIDS Resource Network (PARN) 159 King Street, Suite 302 Peterbourgh, K9J 2R8 (705) 749-9110 | Positive Living Niagara 120 Queenston Street St. Catharines, L2R 2Z3 (905) 984-8684 |
Regional HIV/AIDS Connection (RHAC) #30 – 186 King Street London, N6A 1C7 (519) 434-1601 | Reseau ACCESS Network 111 Larch Street, 4th Floor Sudbury, P3E 4T5 (705) 688-0500 |
Toronto People with AIDS Foundation (PWA) 200 Gerrard Street East, 2nd Floor Toronto, M5A 2E6 (416) 506-1400 | Toronto Public Health 277 Victoria Street, 9th Floor Toronto, M5B 1W2 (416) 338-7600 Click here for their website |
About the Gay Men’s Sexual Health Alliance
The Gay Men’s Sexual Health Alliance (GMSH) is a network of HIV/AIDS service organizations (ASO), whose mission is to support its members in building their own capacity, and the capacity among other service providers in their communities, to offer sexual health, HIV, and other services that meet the needs of cis- and trans-gender gay, bisexual, queer, two spirit and other men who have sex with men in Ontario.
About The Sex You Want
The GMSH first launched The Sex You Want as a partnership with the AIDS Committee of Toronto (ACT) in 2011. The resource was designed to provide gay men with information on emerging HIV prevention knowledge in a way that was sex positive, accurate, and supported guys in making informed decisions about the sex they were having. The campaign was well received by gay men and organizations providing sexual health programs for them.
Four years later, we have more knowledge supported by robust evidence on the effectiveness of HIV prevention strategies. While not all of these HIV prevention strategies, like PrEP, are easily accessible at this time, it is important that gay men are aware of them and understand how to use them effectively. The GMSH felt that it was time to update and redevelop The Sex You Want into an engaging, innovative, and interactive website that made it easy to access information on HIV preventions strategies. It was important to the GMSH that the Sex You Want translated up-to-date evidence on HIV prevention in a way that was evidence based, easy to access, sex positive, non-shaming, non-stigmatizing, and celebratory about having sex that feels good.
The GMSH worked with its creative partners Art & Science and Light up the Sky to create the revised Sex You Want campaign. This work was supported by a Steering Committee made up of Ontario knowledge experts in HIV and representatives from the following GMSH working groups: The Poz Prevention Working Group, The Gay, Bi, Queer Trans Men’s Working Group, Alliance of Aboriginal and Racialized Men’s Working Group, and the Rural Suburban Working Group. Perspectives and insights from these working groups were essential to the development of The Sex You Want.
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The GMSH was also supported by a number of knowledge experts in HIV prevention and care who supported the content writer through the rigorous scientific review of the content. This included CATIE, the Ontario HIV Treatment Network (OHTN) & St. Michaels Hospital.
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Our thanks to all who supported the development of this resource. We hope that you find it helpful!