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Black Coalition for AIDS Prevention
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The Black CAP Refugee Settlement Program aims to support ACB Refugee Claimants that are PHA’s or from the LGBTQ community with the immigration process, health care system, social services, housing, legal, employment and education, etc. The program is guided by the following objectives: To help refugees claimants and other newcomers from Africa and the Caribbean to settle and integrate into Canadian society; To assist refugees who are LGBTQ or living with HIV to access settlement services in an enabling environment; To deliver effective one-on-one and group support services for refugee claimants. The delivery of programming includes: Assistance in preparing for Refugee hearings; One-on-one counseling; Referrals to internal and external programming such as housing, employment, legal services, etc.; Workshops on immigration and settlement; Support and social groups with other LGBTQ and HIV positive refugee claimants; Practical Supports such as accompaniment to appointments, form and documentation completion and emergency financial assistance.
Available
Monday - Friday | 9 am - 5 pm |
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Located in downtown Toronto.
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For CommunitiesAfrican American, asylum seeker or asylee, individuals with HIV/AIDS, refugees
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freeYes
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Eligibility descriptionACB Refugee Claimants that are PHA’s or from the LGBTQ community
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Safe spacesLGBTQ Friendly
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statesservice-state-ontario
What to do next:
Call 416-977-9955 ext. 250
Call Craig Cromwell, Refugee Settlement Coordinator, for more information.
Email c.cromwell@black-cap.com
(Craig Cromwell, Refugee Settlement Coordinator)
Email Craig Cromwell, Refugee Settlement Coordinator, for more information.
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The Black Coalition for AIDS Prevention
20 Victoria St.
4th floor
Toronto, ON M5C 2N8
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2,267.0 miles away Mon - Fri 9 am - 5 pm Sat - Sun Closed
Located in downtown Toronto.
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