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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Head & Hands offers free and anonymous medical, social, and legal services for youth under 25, including workshops, community programs and a food pantry. Their approach is preventative and inclusive, and they work to be accessible to marginalized youth.
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As part of AIDS Community Care Montréal, SextEd is a text-based helpline where youth can ask questions about sexual health and relationships. The service is free, confidential, and anonymous, and their staff will answer questions within 24 hours. Text 514-700-4411 to access the service!
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Discover Milton-Parc's new community garden, rooted in Indigenous traditions and open to all. Join Jardins pour Tous for an event on August 9th from 11am to 2 pm at 77 rue Milton.
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Enjoy the summer weather and check out local vendors at the McGill Farmers' Market. The market takes place on rue McTavish every Thursday from 11 am to 5 pm.
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Without Poetry or Queerness, I Do Not Exist
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In this essay, Gabrielle Grace Hogan reflects on the interactions between poetry, gender, sexuality, and identity.
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Floods in Montreal will happen again. Maybe soon. What can we do about it?
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Annabelle Olivier surveys the impact of climate change on Montreal’s infrastructure and investigates how the city might adapt to mitigate future floods.
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