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David Kelley LGBTQ & HIV/AIDS Counselling Services

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355 Church St
Toronto, ON
M5B 1Z8
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416-595-9618
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Fax: 416-595-0242
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Last Updated: Aug 27, 2024: Suggest an edit

Application

Call Service Access Unit 416-595-9618- no referral

Eligibility / Target Population

Anyone living or working in City of Toronto, regardless of age, cultural background, race, sexual orientation or gender identity * particularly individuals and families with low incomes in need

Fees

LGBTQ Counselling Program -- sliding scale geared to income * HIV/AIDS Counselling Program -- free

Languages

English

Area Served

Toronto

Accessibility

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Accessibility Note

Wheelchair accessible automatic main entrance * easy access to elevator * barrier-free washroom including door and stall * designated parking at entrance

Description of Services

Providing trauma-informed, anti-oppression practices to help empower LGBTQ+ individuals, couples and families * supporting individuals affected by or concerned about HIV/AIDS * enhance participation in their communities and in the broader society
  • David Kelley LGBTQ Counselling Program -- short term individual, couple and group counselling for individuals identifying as lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans or queer * broad range of issues including coming out, sexuality and identity, isolation, discrimination, relationship concerns, parenting, self-esteem, violence, sexual abuse and childhood trauma, counselling for male survivors of sexual abuse, and other issues
  • David Kelley HIV/AIDS Counselling Program -- short and long term counselling for individuals, couples and families living with or affected by HIV/AIDS, particularly gay and bisexual men, and men who have sex with men (MSM) * issues include dealing with loss, relationships, self esteem, trauma, self care, planning for healthy living, changing health status and impact on sexuality
Last Updated: Aug 27, 2024: Suggest an edit
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