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* [http://www.liver.ca/ Canadian Liver Foundation]: Helps people with Hep B and Hep C. "The Canadian Liver Foundation is a national non-profit organization committed to promoting liver health and providing hope to people living with liver disease."
* [http://www.catie.ca/ CATIE]: "CATIE is Canada’s source for up-to-date, unbiased information about HIV and hepatitis C. We connect people living with HIV or hepatitis C, at-risk communities, healthcare providers and community organizations with the knowledge, resources and expertise to reduce transmission and improve quality of life."
* [http://www.actoronto.ca/ AIDS Committee of Toronto]: "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."
* [http://www.halco.org/ HALCO - HIV and AIDS Legal Clinic Ontario]: "HALCO is a charitable not-for-profit community-based legal clinic that provides free legal assistance to people living with HIV/AIDS in Ontario, Canada."
* [http://www.black-cap.com/ BLACK CAP - Black Coalition for AIDS Prevention]: "Since 1989, the Black Coalition for AIDS Prevention (Black CAP) has worked to respond to the threat of HIV and AIDS in Toronto’s African, Caribbean and Black communities." "Black CAP is Canada’s largest Black specific AIDS service organization."


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===What to Get & Where to Get It===
===What to Get & Where to Get It===
* The Kids Helpline: Call 1-800-668-6868. Toll-free, 24-hour, bilingual and anonymous phone counseling for teenagers and children.
* Distress Line 416-408-HELP (4357): Provides telephone support for people facing crisis situations and suicide prevention.
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