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===Support===  
===Support===  


* [https://www.aidsvancouver.org/the-hiv-helpline HIV Helpline]: "Available is our Online Helpline, where anyone can ask a question anonymously and have it answered by our knowledgeable volunteers."
* [https://www.aidsvancouver.org/the-hiv-helpline HIV Helpline]: They have an online helpline, "..where anyone can ask a question anonymously and have it answered by our knowledgeable volunteers."  
* [https://www.aidsvancouver.org/ Vancouver AIDS Vancouver]: "Well run and well managed, AIDS Vancouver opened its doors in 1983 as the first AIDS service organization in Canada and in response to the growing need for community health organizations to support individuals vulnerable to the epidemic."
* [https://www.aidsvancouver.org/ Vancouver AIDS Vancouver]: This organization was established in 1983 as the first HIV/AIDS organization in Canada. They now provide a variety of services, including managing the HIV Helpline (see above), community case management, a grocery program, support programs, a financial assistance fund, and a health promotion program. They also have educational resources and policy positions on their website. Address: 1101 Seymour Street, Suite 235, 2nd Floor, Vancouver, BC V6B 0R1, Canada. Main Telephone: 604-893-2201. Email: contact@aidsvancouver.org
ww.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."
* [http://cfenet.ubc.ca/ British Columbia Centre for Excellence in HIV/AIDS]: "The B.C. Centre for Excellence in HIV/AIDS is dedicated to improving the health of British Columbians with HIV through the development, ongoing monitoring and dissemination of comprehensive research and treatment programs for HIV and related diseases." Address: 608 – 1081 Burrard Street, Vancouver, B.C., Canada V6Z 1Y6, General telephone: 604-806-8477. Fax: 604-806-9044. Email: info@cfenet.ubc.ca
* [https://caan.ca/en/ Canadian Aboriginal AIDS Network]: "CAAN provides a National forum for Aboriginal Peoples to wholistically address HIV and AIDS, HCV, STBBIs, TB, Mental Health, aging and related co-morbidity issues; promotes a Social Determinants of Health Framework through advocacy; and provides accurate and up to date resources on these issues in a culturally relevant manner for Aboriginal Peoples wherever they reside."  
* [https://pacificaidsnetwork.org/ Pacific AIDS Network]: "The Pacific AIDS Network (PAN) works collaboratively with almost 50 member organizations and people affected by HIV and hepatitis C to build capacity and skills for stronger communities in British Columbia." Phone: 604.569.1998. Email: info@pacificaidsnetwork.org
* [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.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  
* [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  

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