HIV/STBBI Resources

  • The program offers information, support, and resources related to HIV prevention, testing, treatment, and care in the province of Manitoba.

    Address: 705 Broadway Ave

    Phone Number: 1-866-449-0165

    Website: https://mbhiv.ca

  • CATIE is a valuable source of information on HIV and STBBIs. They provide evidence-based resources, research, and educational materials to support healthcare professionals and individuals affected by HIV/STBBIs.

    Address: 555 Richmond Street West (Located in Toronto)

    Phone Number: 416-203-7122 or 1-800-263-1638

    Website: https://www.catie.ca

  • A program that focuses on harm reduction for individuals at risk of HIV/STBBIs. They offer services such as needle exchange, safer drug use supplies, and education on harm reduction practices.

    Address: 496 Hargrave St.

    Phone Number: 204−981−0742

    Website: https://streetconnections.ca

  • HIV Legal Network does work on legal and human rights issues related to HIV and AIDS. They provide legal resources and advocacy to address discrimination and stigma associated with HIV.

    Address: 1240 Bay Street, Suite 600 (Located in Toronto)

    Phone Number: +1 416 595-1666

    Website: https://www.hivlegalnetwork.ca/site/?lang=en

  • MHRA offers resources, training, and support to reduce the negative health and social consequences of substance use.

    Address: 206- 83 Sherbrook St.

    Phone Number: 204-783-6184

    Website: https://mhrn.ca

  • The Workplace Disclosure Decision Guide provides information on rights, responsibilities, and considerations for HIV disclosure.

    Website: www.disclosureguide.realizecanada.org

  • https://ninecircles.ca/programs-services/living-well-with-hiv/

    Implemented through Nine Circles Community Health Centre in Winnipeg, MB. Potential funds up to 4 times a year for costs. Based at Nine Circles and is available to anyone living with HIV in Manitoba. Guidelines can be found here:

    https://ninecircles.ca/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/PHA-Fund-Guidelines.pdf

  • The Manitoba HIV-STBBI Collective Impact Network works to address complex and prominent challenges related to HIV-STBBI’s by support collaborative efforts that lead to collective impact.

    Website: https://cinetwork.ca

  • CAAN has over 2 decades of history as an incorporated non-profit organization whose mandate has evolved from a primary HIV and AIDS focus to include STBBI’s, Hepatitis C, Tuberculosis, Harm Reduction, Mental Health, and Aging.

    Website: https://caan.ca

  • Waniska is an Indigenous-led centre for research on HIV, Hepatitis C and other sexually transmitted and blood-borne infections (STBBI) focused on Saskatchewan and Manitoba.

    Website: https://waniskacentre.ca

  • National Indigenous research centre focused on HIV/STBBI research and supporting scholars and students. Situated at McMaster University.

    Address: Kenneth Taylor Hall (KTH), Room 333

    1280 Main St West (Ontario)

    Website: https://feastcentre.mcmaster.ca/about-us-1

Partner Resources

  • Klinic offers comprehensive health services, including medical care, counseling, and education, with a commitment to fostering healthy and inclusive communities, guided by social justice values to ensure quality care, support, and respect for individuals of all backgrounds.

    Address: 167 Sherbrook Street

    Phone Number: (204) 784-4090

    Website: https://klinic.mb.ca

  • NorWest Co-op Community Health focuses on engaging the community in co-operative health and wellness. Their team provides services and programs in primary health care, community development, counselling/support services, and early learning and childcare.

    Address: 785 Keewatin Street

    Phone Number: (204) 938-5900

    Website: https://norwestcoop.ca

  • Mount Carmel is a community health centre, that works together with people, families, and communities to enhance lifelong health and wellbeing. They are committed to meeting people where they are at and providing them with the care they choose, on their own terms.

    Address: 886 Main Street

    Phone Number: (204) 582-2311

    Website: https://www.mountcarmel.ca

  • Ka Ni Kanichihk is an Indigenous led organization that provides education, training, and support to the community with the goal of increasing wellness and wholeness among Indigenous peoples.

    Address: 101- 1065 Portage Ave

    Phone Number: (204) 953-5820

    Website: https://www.kanikanichihk.ca

  • Women's Health in Women's Hands is a Community Health Centre for racialized women living in Toronto and surrounding municipalities. Their services are fully accessible and designed to address the barriers that prevent women from being in excellent health.

    Address: 500- 2 Carlton Street (Toronto)

    Phone Number: 416-593-7655

    Website: https://www.whiwh.com

  • Our Own Health Centre is a Winnipeg medical clinic which specializes in care for the 2SLGBTQ+ community. Our Own Health Centre (OOHC) staff believe in holistic health care. In addition to Family Medicine, they offer sexual health care, mental health counseling, smoking/addiction programs, diabetes care, and financial counselling.

    Address: 230 Osborne St.

    Phone Number: (204) 691-1600

    Website: https://www.ourownhealth.ca

  • CBRC promotes the health of people of diverse sexualities and genders through community-based research, knowledge exchange, network building, leadership development, campaigns, and initiatives.

    Address: 1007-808 Nelson St. (Vancouver)

    Phone Number: (604) 568-7478

    Website: https://www.cbrc.net

  • Sunshine House is a community drop-in and resource centre focusing on harm reduction and social inclusion. They work to provide programming that fulfills people’s social, community, and recreational needs. Participants can come as they are and are not expected to be “clean” or sober.

    Address: 992 Notre Dame Ave.

    Phone Number: (204) 783-8565

    Website: https://www.sunshinehousewpg.org

  • All Nations Hope Network is comprised of Indigenous people, organizations and agencies, that respectfully strive to provide support and services to First Nations, Mètis and Inuit families who are experiencing HIV, AIDS and Hepatitis C.

    Phone Number: (306) 924-8424

    Website: https://allnationshope.ca

  • Two-Spirited People of Manitoba is a community-based organization that focuses on helping 2Spirit & Indigenous LGBTQQIA+ holistically improve their circumstances. They currently do this by providing awareness workshops, advocating to prevent homo/trans phobia and other forms of discrimination, hosting community events, as well as collaborating and partnering with other organizations and initiatives to enhance their services.

    Address: 301- 286 Smith Street

    Website: https://twospiritmanitoba.ca

  • Rainbow Resource Centre offers support to the 2SLGBTQ+ community in the form of counselling, education, and programming for individuals ranging from children through to 55+. It also supports families, friends, and employers of 2SLGBTQ+ individuals.

    Address: 545 Broadway St.

    Phone Number: (204) 474-0212

    Website: https://rainbowresourcecentre.org

  • A community health centre that delivers comprehensive primary care, social support, education and prevention services with expertise in HIV, Hepatitis C and other sexually transmitted infections. Their main goal is to create healthier communities for Manitobans.

    Address: 705 Broadway St.

    Phone Number: (204) 940-6000

    Website: https://ninecircles.ca

  • 2Spirit Consultants assist Indigenous and non-Indigenous people to understand Canada's colonial history and the measures undertaken over the past fifty-years to reconcile our collective past and build a better future for everyone.

    Email: bizonred@gmail.com

    Website: https://2spiritconsultants.ca

  • A team of aunties and kookums to provide cultural support and access to traditional medicines, safer sex and harm reduction supplies, IPLH sharing circle, STBBI testing and much more.

    Address: 765 Main St, Winnipeg MB

    Phone Number: (204) 953-5820

    Email: admin@kanikanichihk.ca

    Website: https://goaskauntie.ca/

  • Culturally based support and advocacy services for Indigenous women who have experienced sexual assault and sexual violence. The 12-week healing program, mindfulness drop-ins, sharing circles, strawberry talks, advocacy, traditional ceremonies, Elder support and counselling services, and information and referrals provided.

    Phone: (204) 953-5820

    Email: admin@kanikanichihk.ca

    Website: https://www.kanikanichihk.ca/heart-medicine-lodge/

  • Access 24/7 for free and confidential counselling support.

    Phone Number: Call 204-786-8686 or 1-888-322-3019. TTY 204-784-4097.

    Website: https://klinic.mb.ca/crisis-support/

Community Resources

  • B.U.I.L.D is an Indigenous social enterprise non-profit contractor and a training program for people who face barriers to employment.

    Address: 200-765 Main St.

    Phone Number: (204) 943-5981

    Website: https://buildinc.ca

  • Harvest is a not-for-profit, community-based organization, dedicated to nourishing the community.

    Address: 1085 Winnipeg Avenue

    Phone Number: (204) 982-3663

    Website: https://www.harvestmanitoba.ca

  • The North Point Douglas Women's Centre is a community non-profit organization that provides a drop-in centre for women, men, and gender-diverse people that provides basic needs support, access to traditional medicine, opportunities to socialize, referrals, and crisis support.

    Address: 221 Austin Street N

    Phone Number: (204) 947-0321

    Website: https://www.npdwc.org

  • Acorn Family Place is multi-service that provides a broad range of programs and resources aimed at providing support, enhancing education, and fostering community.

    Address: 202-222 Furby Street

    Phone Number: 204-560-3141

    Website: https://acornfamilyplace.ca

  • NEWRC is a women’s resource centre offering services including drop-in resources/supplies (i.e., harm reduction, hygiene, menstrual, baby, etc), counselling, healing & wellness, settlement, outreach, CFS navigation, housing, and parenting & family support.

    Address: 394 Selkirk Avenue

    Phone Number: (204) 589-7347

    Website: https://newcentre.org

  • West Central Women’s Resource Centre empowers women and gender diverse people, and their community, to move from where they are to where they want to be, by providing responsive programming, facilitating knowledge sharing and connection, and contributing to culture shift and policy transformation.

    Address: 640 Ellice Avenue

    Phone Number: (204) 774-8975

    Website: https://wcwrc.ca

  • Ma Mawi Wi Chi Itata Centre is a strength and value-based family resource organization delivering community-based programs and services.

    Address:

    McGregor Community Care Site: 363 McGregor Street

    Larsen Community Care Site: 575 Larsen Avenue

    Phone Number: 204-925-0300

    Website: https://www.mamawi.com

  • The Spence Neighbourhood Association Inc. works with the people to revitalize and renew their community in the areas of Holistic Housing, Community Connecting, Community Economic Development, Environment and Open Spaces, and Youth & Families.

    Address: 615 Ellice Avenue

    Phone Number: (204) 783-5000

    Website: https://spenceneighbourhood.org

  • KIM supports health and wellness services for 23 First Nation communities in northern Manitoba with a focus on equitable care, addressing racism in the health care system, responsiveness to emerging needs, and filling gaps in the health care system. This is accomplished through advocacy, collaboration, and integration with the First Nation communities, and federal/provincial partners.

    WINNIPEG OFFICE

    102-1700 Ellice Avenue,

    Winnipeg, MB R3H 0B1

    THOMPSON OFFICE

    206-55 Selkirk Avenue,

    Thompson, MB R8N 0M5

    HEAD OFFICE

    Nisichawayasihk Cree Nation

    Nelson House, MB R0B 1A0

    Website: https://mkonation.com/health/kim/

  • Sara Riel Inc. exists to provide community-based support to people who experience issues with mental illness or mental health challenges, including substance use. Counseling is available by phone.

    24-Hour Peer Support: call 204-924-9276

    Phone Number: 204-237-9263

    Website: https://sarariel.ca

  • CMHA Manitoba and Winnipeg provide mental health promotion and mental illness recovery-focused programs and services for people of all ages and their families. Counseling, education, rehabilitation, and other support services are available.

    Phone: 204-982-6100, 204-775-6442 or Toll-Free: 1-888-395-2135

    Website: https://mbwpg.cmha.ca

  • Action Canada for Sexual Health & Rights is a progressive, pro-choice charitable organization committed to advancing and upholding sexual and reproductive health and rights in Canada and globally.

    The Access Line is a 7-day a week toll free confidential phone and text line available for questions about sexual health, pregnancy options, abortions, and safer sex. Information and referral to sexual health providers.

    Phone Number: Call 1-888-642-2725 or text 613-800-6757

    Email: access@actioncanadashr.org

    Website: https://www.actioncanadashr.org

  • The Hope for Wellness Helpline is available to all Indigenous people across Canada. Experienced and culturally competent counsellors are reachable by telephone and online ‘chat’ 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

    Counselling available in English and French - upon request, in Cree, Ojibway, and Inuktut.

    Phone Number: 1-855-242-3310

    Website: https://www.hopeforwellness.ca

  • Talking Stick is an anonymous destination for Indigenous people, to connect with Indigenous Peer Advocates. It’s a safe place to have confidential, judgement-free chats with someone who understands your language and your culture.

    Available on Google Play (Anderoid) and the Apple App Store (iPhone).

    More Info: https://cdn.talkingstick.app/TalkingStick-TRIFOLD-ONLINE.pdf

  • AHWC is a Winnipeg’s only Indigenous Community Health Agency (CHA) that is designed to meet the needs of Winnipeg’s Indigenous Peoples (First Nations (status & non-status), Metis, Inuit, 2SLGBTQQ+). The Centre and its 12 programs is committed to offering a continuum of holistic and contemporary healing services. AHWC is governed by Indigenous Peoples for Indigenous Peoples.

    Address: 181 Higgins Avenue

    Phone Number: 204-925-3700

    Website: https://ahwc.ca

  • You can call this 24-hour domestic violence information/crisis line to discuss options and get information about services available in your area. For those not in immediate danger.

    Phone Number: 1-877-977-0007

    Website: https://www.gov.mb.ca/stoptheviolence/know_someone.html

  • Primary goal to assist First Nations people with transitioning into an urban center and to assist with accessing the appropriate resources to become independent.

    Address: 275 Portage Avenue in Winnipeg Manitoba

    Phone Number: 204-954-3050

    Website: https://eagleutc.com

  • Helps to find a team of healthcare professionals (including family doctors and/or nurse practitioners) to provide you with a base for your health care needs.

    Phone Number: 204-786-7111 or 1-866-690-8260

    Website: https://www.gov.mb.ca/health/familydoctorfinder/

  • Free counselling for anyone who lives on a Manitoba farm or in rural or Northern communities. Access Mon-Fri 10am to 9pm.

    Phone Number: 1-866-367-3276

    Website: https://supportline.ca

  • For those struggling with suicidal thoughts or feelings, concerned for someone, or impacted by a suicide loss or attempt. Access 24/7.

    Phone Number: 1-877-435-7170

    Website: https://reasontolive.ca

  • Helps vulnerable Metis citizens and others at risk of homelessness.

    Phone Number: 204-586-8474

    Address: 550 Selkirk Avenue in Winnipeg Manitoba

    Website: https://www.mmf.mb.ca

  • A non-profit organization that exists to help Inuit with any situation.

    Address: 818 Sargeant Avenue in Winnipeg Manitoba

    Phone Number: 204-416-8910

    Website: https://tunngasugit.ca/

  • ACOMI aims at a vibrant, engaged and sustainable African Canadian presence across Manitoba, contributing to a culturally rich and economically prosperous, socially inclusive society.

    Address: 101-421 Kennedy Street

    Phone Number: 204-221-6696

    Email: info@acomi.ca

    Website: https://africancommunities.ca/

  • IRCOM strives to empower newcomer families to integrate into the wider community through affordable transitional housing, programs, and services

    IRCOM Ellen Address: 95 Ellen Street

    IRCOM Isabel Address: 215 Isabel Street

    IRCOM Learning Centre Address: 357 Bannatyne Avenue

    Phone: (204) 943-8765

    Email: info@ircom.ca

    Website: https://ircom.ca/

  • The Afro-Caribbean Association of Manitoba (ACAM) is consistently and extensively involved in Manitoba’s Black communities. Over the years, ACAM has changed in many ways but has remained committed to the goal of promoting and developing a sense of unity and community spirit among Black peoples.

    Address: 259 Watt Street

    Phone: (204) 667-6919

    Email: afro_car@msn.com

    Website: https://www.afrocaribbean.org/

  • The RAAM clinic is an easy to access walk-in clinic that people can visit to get help for substance use without an appointment or formal referrals.

    Aboriginal Health and Wellness RAAM

    Address: 181 Higgins Avenue (2nd Floor – elevator accessible)

    Phone: 204-560-7927

    The list of remaining clinics can be found at this link: https://sharedhealthmb.ca/services/mental-health/raam-clinic/

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