Organization:
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Moyo Health and Community Services - Brampton - Hurontario St
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Address:
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Community Door Brampton 7700 Hurontario St, Suite 601 Brampton, ON L6Y 4M3
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Map
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Intersection:
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Hurontario St and Ray Lawson Blvd
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Location:
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Brampton (Fletcher's Creek South)
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Hours:
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Administration | |
Mon | 9am-5pm | |
Tue | 9am-5pm | |
Wed | 9am-5pm | |
Thu | 9am-5pm | |
Fri | 9am-5pm | |
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Executives:
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Jillian Watkins - Executive Director 905-361-0523 ext 215 * jwatkins@moyohcs.ca Sharmin Sharif - Director of Programs and Services ssharif@moyochs.ca
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Service Description:
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A community services organization dedicated to working to improve the health of people living with, affected by, and at systemic risk of HIV in the Region of Peel
Programs offered to residents:
- Support and Engagement for People Living with HIV: support and care program through counselling, case coordination, and referrals to community services and healthcare providers
- Harm Reduction: A public health measure that aims to reduce adverse health and social consequences of behaviours that lead to a higher risk of sexually transmitted and blood-borne infections (such as unprotected sex and substance use) from a non-judgmental point of view
- African, Caribbean and Black (ACB) Health Promotion: Builds capacity of agencies to provide services around HIV/AIDS to ACB communities and provides services to ACB individuals to increase their knowledge about HIV prevention and transmission
- 2SLGBTQ+ Programming: Offers safe and positive spaces for diverse 2SLGBTQ+ communities in Peel, including trans and gender diverse folks, GBTQ+ men, and women
- Women's Health Promotion: Offers education, outreach, support, and capacity-building activities in response to HIV/AIDS prevention among women; this program also addresses the systemic barriers that women face, especially street-involved women, sex workers, trans women, and women living with HIV
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Eligibility / Target Population:
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Client services available for people living with or affected by HIV/AIDS, women, people who use drugs, 2SLGBTQ+ communities, and ACB communities; educational information is available for everyone
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Languages:
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English
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Language Notes:
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Interpretive services can be made available
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