Deaf Outreach Program

Deaf Outreach Program Deaf Outreach Program (DOP) provides education and support services relating to STD in the Deaf & Ha

Deaf Outreach Program (DOP) provides education and support services relating to STD in the Deaf & Hard of Hearing communities in Ontario in Canada.

05/26/2026
05/26/2026
🌸 Community Event – "I’m Every Womyn" 🌸Hosted by Asian Community AIDS Services (ACAS)Join ACAS for a Harm Reduction & HI...
03/27/2026

🌸 Community Event – "I’m Every Womyn" 🌸

Hosted by Asian Community AIDS Services (ACAS)

Join ACAS for a Harm Reduction & HIV Awareness event for all women (Trans & Cis) and femmes!

πŸ—“ Saturday, March 28
⏰ 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM
πŸ“ College Street United (452 College Street)

✨ ASL interpreters will be available!

Come to our community fair!
There will be:
β€’ Community organization tables
β€’ Resources & harm reduction kits
β€’ Free HIV self-testing kits
β€’ Naloxone training
β€’ Henna & games
β€’ On-site Hep C & HIV testing

Plus: Drag, dancers, drums, poetry, speakers, food, giveaways & raffle prizes!

Everyone is welcomeβ€”come connect with community and learn together πŸ’–

HELLO! My name is AlexandroseDeaf Outreach Programs shares an important event with you today.WHO & ORGANIZATIONThis even...
02/23/2026

HELLO! My name is Alexandrose
Deaf Outreach Programs shares an important event with you today.

WHO & ORGANIZATION
This event is organized by:
Asian Community AIDS Services
Come join us for BIPOC Harm Reduction.

EVENT NAME + DATE + LOCATION
Event Name: β€œHarm Reduction is Love”
Date: Thursday, February 26
Time: 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM
Location: College Street United Church
Address: 452 College Street

PURPOSE & GOAL
Raise awareness about the toxic drug crisis
Reduce stigma toward people who use drugs or experience addiction
Message: Support. Care. Love.

WHAT WILL HAPPEN AT THE EVENT
Speeches
Music performances
Poetry readings
Photo exhibits
Food
Naloxone training
HIV + Hep C testing
Harm reduction kits
Relief supplies
Resource distribution
Vendors
Raffle

ENTRY INFO

Free entry
No registration needed

ACCESSIBILITY
Good news! Two ASL interpreters confirmed.
Event is fully accessible to the Deaf community.

CALL TO ACTION
If you can, please come!
Share with your community.
Support. Show up. Spread love.

HELLO! My name is AlexandroseDeaf Outreach Programs shares an important event with you today.WHO & ORGANIZATIONThis event is organized by:Asian Community AID...

Re: New OAD Website Announcement and TRI-O Membership 2026 Reminder!
02/03/2026

Re: New OAD Website Announcement and TRI-O Membership 2026 Reminder!

Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube.

DEAF OUTREACH PROGRAMTODAY β€” WORLD AIDS DAY, DECEMBER 1, 2025A red candle β€” a light.A small flame glowing, while the wor...
12/01/2025

DEAF OUTREACH PROGRAM

TODAY β€” WORLD AIDS DAY, DECEMBER 1, 2025
A red candle β€” a light.
A small flame glowing, while the world around is dark, chaotic, disrupted.
Services break. People struggle. Community risks rise.
But this flame refuses to die.
This flame = strength.
Disruption can be overcome. The AIDS response can be transformed.
We honor people living with HIV.
We support people still fighting.
The Deaf community is strong β€” we share information and protect each other.
One candle grows into many β€” one light β†’ many lights β†’ a brighter world.
On 1 December, the World Health Organization (WHO) joins partners and communities for World AIDS Day 2025.
Theme: Overcoming Disruption, Transforming the AIDS Response.
Call to action: Sustain political leadership, strengthen international cooperation, and keep a human-rights focus β€” to end AIDS by 2030.
After decades of progress, the HIV response stands at a crossroads.
Life-saving services are disrupted. Communities face higher risk.
Yet even in challenge, hope endures β€” through determination, resilience, and innovation.
Worldwide (2024):
β€’ 40 million people living with HIV
β€’ 31 million receiving treatment β€” living healthy lives
β€’ 1.3 million new infections
β€’ 630,000 AIDS-related deaths
Transmission: blood, sexual fluids, mother-to-child.
Not spread by hugging or sharing objects.
Prevention works: condoms, PrEP, safer practices.
Testing saves lives: early detection = early treatment.

HELLOMy name is Alexandrose (William)DEAF OUTREACH PROGRAMTODAY β€” WORLD AIDS DAY, DECEMBER 1, 2025A red candle β€” a light.A small flame glowing, while the wor...

AIDS Committee of Toronto closing?
10/15/2025

AIDS Committee of Toronto closing?

Hello, my name is Alexandrose from the Deaf Outreach Program (DOP).Many people from the Deaf 2SLGBTQ+ community have asked me:"Why is ACT (AIDS Committee of ...

πŸ“’ Join Us at the Deaf Ottawa Expo 2025 Hosted by the National Capital Association of the Deaf (NCAD)!πŸ“ Visit the OAD & D...
09/19/2025

πŸ“’ Join Us at the Deaf Ottawa Expo 2025 Hosted by the National Capital Association of the Deaf (NCAD)!

πŸ“ Visit the OAD & DOP Booths
πŸ“ EY Centre: 4899 Uplands Drive, Ottawa, ON K1V 1S2
πŸ—“ Saturday, September 20, 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Come and meet our new team members:
✨ OAD Communications Coordinator
✨ DOP Community Outreach Coordinator

Learn more about our services, connect with us, and discover how we support the Deaf community.

We look forward to seeing you there! πŸ’š

Address

2395 Bayview Avenue
Toronto, ON
M2L1A2

Opening Hours

Monday 10am - 5pm
Tuesday 10am - 5pm
Wednesday 10am - 5pm
Thursday 10am - 5pm
Friday 10am - 5pm

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