Programs and Services at ACT

ACT provides support services that empower men, women and young people living with HIV to achieve self-determination, informed decision-making, independence, and overall well-being. We do this through programs such as counselling, information provision, social support activities and programs that help people with HIV return to work.

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

In addition to the resources listed below, get in touch with us to find out how we can help:

Registering to access Support Services

Many of our support programs require you to register. This process (called intake) gathers some information about you to help us identify services you may benefit from. It takes about a half hour. NOTE: For services designated for people living with HIV intake will involve collecting verification of your HIV-positive status. To register for an intake please call Peter (416-340-8484 ext. 244) or Patrick (416-340-8484 ext. 230), to book a time according to the calendar below:

More information about ACT's programs and services:
(You can also download the "ACT Services for people living with HIV - Quick Reference", or "ACT Programs and Services In-depth" handout at the bottom of the page.)
Download ACT's Programs & Services brochure, Quick Reference guide, or in-depth Programs and Services handout:

ACT Programs and Service Brochure 2011.pdf303 (Kbytes)
ACT Services for People Living with HIV_April 2012.pdf159 (Kbytes)
ACT Programs and Services in Depth_April 2012.pdf106 (Kbytes)