CAAT
For over 25 years, the Community Alliance for Accessible Treatment (CAAT) has been dedicated to supporting individuals living with HIV/AIDS who face precarious immigration or residency status in Canada. We provide access to health, legal, settlement, and social services, empowering individuals with the information and tools they need to navigate these systems. Through our work, we envision a commu
05/12/2026
Do you have lived or living experience with HIV and STBBIs? Do you want to learn more about the clinical trial process in Canada? Do you want to help support your community?
If your answer is 'yes!', then we're excited to share with you the Community Science Champions Program!
This is a free online course designed to foster a deep understanding of clinical trials and different roles for teams so learners can take active roles in research projects. With a mixture of reading, videos, interactive assignments, and virtual discussion groups, this self-paced course will appeal to learners of all kinds.
Register for free at: https://my.dualcode.com/ctn/
05/03/2026
On April 21, Positive Health Network, alongside Community Alliance for Accessible Treatment (CAAT), brought together a powerful day of learning, reflection, and action—centering the lived experiences of African, Caribbean, and Black newcomers living with HIV.
We heard from individuals who came to Canada seeking freedom from stigma, only to encounter new barriers along the way. And yet—what stood out most was not the hardship, but the strength. Their resilience. Their courage. Their unwavering commitment to building full, vibrant lives and lifting others as they rise.
Today, these community members are not only thriving—they are shaping Ontario for the better. They are leaders, advocates, and changemakers, helping to build more compassionate, inclusive systems for those who will follow.
People living with HIV continue to show us what it means to persevere with purpose, to create with vision, and to lead with heart.
Join us in building a province where every newcomer living with HIV can access care without fear, live without stigma, and thrive—fully and unapologetically.
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526 Richmond Street East
Toronto, ON
M5A1R3
Opening Hours
| Monday | 10am - 5pm |
| Tuesday | 10am - 5pm |
| Wednesday | 10am - 5pm |
| Thursday | 10am - 5pm |
| Friday | 10am - 5pm |