Each month, we will send a list of upcoming events, highlighted resources, and recommended readings right to your inbox. If you have any feedback or inclusions for the next newsletter, please let us know!
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Our support services are available during the summer by appointment! Please book an appointment online or email us with any questions.
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We are happy to be a distribution site for the I’m Ready to Know program. To schedule a time to pick up a free HIV self-testing kit, please email external@sacomss.org. To pick up a kit, please download the I’m Ready, Test app. Peer support, resources, and test results are only available through the app. To pick up a testing kit, show order confirmation to a SACOMSS volunteer!
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Run by and for trans people, Trans Lifeline offers a peer support helpline. Rooted in peer support, equity, and harm reduction, their services are available Monday through Friday in Canada and the US.
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This Montreal-based organization aims to empower and assist survivors of intimate partner violence. They offer a range of services, including trainings, a hotline, support groups, and 1:1 peer support.
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Join QPIRG on July 1st at 2pm for their decolonial anti-Canada Day barbecue and fundraiser. There will be free food available, including vegan and gluten free options.
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In this recent blog post, Pallas Gutierrez reflects on the intersection between sports, identity, and inclusion, particularly for trans athletes in the United States.
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Indigenous Health Centre of Tio'tia:ke
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Alison Northcott explores the Indigenous Health Centre of Tio'tia:ke, which seeks to close the health inequities for Indigenous patients highlighted by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission.
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