"The Alliance for South Asian AIDS Prevention is a community-based, non-profit, charitable organization committed to providing health promotion, support, education and advocacy in a non-discriminatory manner for those who identify as South Asian living with and affected by HIV/AIDS." |
ASAAP is a Toronto based AIDS service organization.It was founded in 1989 as a result of the voluntary efforts of members of Khush (a social group for South Asian gays and lesbians that has since closed down), in a community response to a request for support for a South Asian couple infected with HIV/AIDS who died in isolation, unable to access services in their own language. Our catchment area is greater Toronto and all the surrounding suburbs/towns. Our services include preventative education, support to South Asians infected with and affected by HIV/AIDS, outreach, and advocacy. Services are available in Tamil, Hindi, Urdu, Punjabi, Gujarati, and Bengali. You may need to call ahead to arrange assistance in South Asian languages. |
ASAAP is a non profit charitable organization. The governing body is a 11 Member Board of Directors elected by members of ASAAP at the Annual General Meeting in accordance with the agency's By-laws. ASAAP has 8 staff members, True to our history, we continue to provide many of our services through collaboration with our talented and committed volunteers. |
| Charitable Registration Number: 13927 4864 RR0001 |
| A Site for South Asian Youth |
Feel free to get in touch at: |
A Site for South Asian Gay,
Bi-sexual,Transgendered Men |
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20 Carlton Street, Suite M126
Toronto, Ontario
M5B 2H5
Canada
Buzzer code: 323,
Tel: 416-599-2727
Fax: 416-599-6011
Email: info@asaap.ca
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-Anthony Mohammed, Re-published in Forward Looking (10th anniversary publication), 1990 |
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- Sharmini Fernando, Re-published in Forward Looking (10th anniversary publication), 1989 |
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- Karim Ladak, Re-published in Forward Looking (10th anniversary publication), October 16, 1989 |
| Thanks to our funders for your continued support! |