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Community Resources

Are you struggling to access healthcare and support services after receiving an HIV diagnosis? We’ve made it easier for you by compiling a list of clinics and AIDS Serving Organizations (ASOs) to help you find the best fit for your unique needs. Check out our local list of community resources available to support individuals living with HIV.

We know that accessing health care and support services can be challenging, especially when facing a new diagnosis. To make it a little easier we have compiled a list of clinics and HIV/AIDS Serving Organizations (ASO’s) for you to research in order to find what would fit best with your unique needs. Here is a list of community resources serving those living with HIV/AIDS.

Community Resources Links

STOP HIV Outreach Team at Three Bridges Community Health Centre

1128 Hornby Street
Vancouver, BC V6Z 2L4
604-838-1331

Downtown Community Health Centre

569 Powell Street
Vancouver, BC V6A 1N4
604-255-3151

Oak Tree Clinic (at BC Women’s Hospital)

E600A-4500 Oak Street
Vancouver, BC
V6H 3N1
Tel: 604-875-2212
Toll Free: 1-888-711-3030
Fax: 604-875-3063

First Nations Health Authority

In-Person Enquiries:
#701-1166 Alberni St.
Vancouver, BC
V6E 3Z3
1-855-550-5454
Fax 1-888-299-9222
E-mail: healthbenefits@fnha.ca

AIDS Vancouver

1107 Seymour Street, 4th Floor
Vancouver, BC
V6B 5S8
604-893-2201
E-mail: contact@aidsvancouver.org

Dr. Peter’s Center

1110 Comox Street
Vancouver, BC
V6E 1K5
604-608-1874
Fax: 604-608-4259
E-mail: info@drpeter.org

YouthCO AIDS Society

1-855-968-8426
604-688-1441
E-mail: info@youthco.org

The Vancouver Friends For Life Society

1459 Barclay Street,
Vancouver, BC
V6G 1J6
Phone: 604 682 5992
Fax: 604 682 3592

The Heart of Richmond AIDS Society

#201-6411 Buswell St.
Richmond, BC
V6Y 2G5
604-277-5137
E-mail: admin@heartofrichmond.com

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