Trellis HIV & Community Care

Trellis HIV & Community Care Trellis HIV & Community Care provides support, education and harm reduction services to individuals and organizations in Kingston and Southeastern Ontario.

linktr.ee/trellishiv OUR MISSION - To take Action to Remove Stigma. Trellis HIV & Community Care provides comprehensive services including education, prevention, and support for people living with, at risk of, or affected by HIV/AIDS and other sexually transmitted bloodborne infections (STBBIs), in addition to advocating for broader social change to reduce stigma and discrimination. OUR VISION

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ellis HIV & Community Care is a leader in providing service user advocacy and innovative, high quality services for people living with, at risk of, or affected by HIV/AIDS.

06/11/2026
Join us tomorrow, June 11th, for the Pride BBQ Party! We'll be grilling up hot dogs to celebrate pride to the fullest. F...
06/10/2026

Join us tomorrow, June 11th, for the Pride BBQ Party!

We'll be grilling up hot dogs to celebrate pride to the fullest. Food starts at 1 pm and goes until we run out (or 3pm comes!)

Trellis celebrated with Brockville Pride this past weekend.Happy Pride, no matter where you are we see you!
06/09/2026

Trellis celebrated with Brockville Pride this past weekend.

Happy Pride, no matter where you are we see you!

This year we will be having TWO Drag in the Park events, the first kicking off Pride on June 9th! Come join us starting ...
06/01/2026

This year we will be having TWO Drag in the Park events, the first kicking off Pride on June 9th! Come join us starting at 7pm in Confederation Park. The second will take place on August 4th.

Donations are greatly appreciated and will go toward Trellis HIV and Community Care. Bring your own lawn chair and enjoy drag performances by Kingston's best!

Event page linked here: https://www.facebook.com/events/4218865555042990/?acontext=%7B%22event_action_history%22%3A[%7B%22surface%22%3A%22home%22%7D%2C%7B%22mechanism%22%3A%22attachment%22%2C%22surface%22%3A%22newsfeed%22%7D]%2C%22ref_notif_type%22%3Anull%7D

World Hunger Day is May 28th. According to Feed Ontario, from April 1, 2024 to March 31 2025, over one million people in...
05/27/2026

World Hunger Day is May 28th. According to Feed Ontario, from April 1, 2024 to March 31 2025, over one million people in Ontario accessed food banks. In WHAI’s Collective Action Community Change report, food insecurity has been identified by women and gender-diverse people living with / affected by HIV as a debilitating barrier when it comes to accessing HIV prevention, care and support. This World Hunger Day, WHAI wants to increase service providers’ awareness of the importance of food security to people living with and impacted by HIV, as well as expand and strengthen their referral pathways to include services that provide financial and employment support.


05/23/2026

Thank you everyone for today's
successful yard sale event

📣📣 Thank you 🥚🍳 Burnbrae Farms and the Egg Farmers of Ontario zone 9
05/13/2026

📣📣 Thank you 🥚🍳

Burnbrae Farms and the Egg Farmers of Ontario zone 9

This Mother’s Day, WHAI would like to acknowledge and honour the mothers, pregnant people, and parents who use drugs and...
05/10/2026

This Mother’s Day, WHAI would like to acknowledge and honour the mothers, pregnant people, and parents who use drugs and have been burdened by stigma, surveillance, and discrimination. Fatal and non-fatal drug toxicity ratios are at a crisis point among those who are pregnant and newly parenting in Ontario, and people have reported experiences of child apprehension system surveillance, barriers to overdose prevention and harm reduction services, and fragmented opioid and pregnancy care. Amongst increasing restrictions to harm reduction services, it’s imperative that we consider pregnant and parenting people in bridging the gaps in services. To learn more about opioid toxicity and pregnancy, read the Pregnancy, Opioid Toxicity & Death factsheet at whai.ca/resources.

Today we honour our missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls and Two Spirited persons. All people deserve safety and...
05/05/2026

Today we honour our missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls and Two Spirited persons. All people deserve safety and justice, and it is our responsibility to stand up for those who do not yet have it.

Address

844a Princess Street
Kingston, ON
K7L1G5

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 12pm
1pm - 4:45pm
Tuesday 9am - 12pm
1pm - 4:45pm
Wednesday 9am - 12pm
1pm - 4:45pm
Thursday 9am - 12pm
1pm - 4:45pm
Friday 9am - 12pm
1pm - 4:45pm

Telephone

+16135453698

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