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Contact Us
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Location
We are located at:
#30-186 King Street
London, ON,
N6A 3C1
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519-434-1601 |
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1-866-920-1601 |
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519-434-1843 |
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info@aidslondon.com |
Our regular hours of operation are Monday to Friday, 9 am to 5 pm.
Our Staff
Executive Director
Brian Lester, ext. 243
blester@aidslondon.com |
Office Manager
Elizabeth Lam, ext. 234
elam@aidslondon.com |
Reception/Administrative Assistant
Deanna Holden, ext. 221
dholden@aidslondon.com |
Human Resources Specialist
Danny Catunto , ext. 227
dcatunto@aidslondon.com |
Director Harm Reduction Services
Sheila Coad, ext. 244
scoad@aidslondon.com |
HIV/IDU Outreach Worker
Nick Scrivo, ext. 238
nick@aidslondon.com
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Hep C Educator & Support Worker
Sarah Wood, ext. 226
swood@aidslondon.com |
Harm Reduction / Hepatitis C Peer Support Worker
Nicole Elliott, ext. 260
nelliott@aidslondon.com |
Needle Exchange Coordinator
Karen Burton, ext. 224
kburton@aidslondon.com |
Director of Support Services
Shannon Dougherty, ext. 237
sdougherty@aidslondon.com |
Case Manager
Miriam Rivera, ext. 235
mrivera@aidslondon.com |
Case Manager
Richard MacDonagh, ext. 228
rmacdonagh@aidslondon.com |
PHA Peer Support and Advocacy
Rob Newman, ext. 253
rnewman@aidslondon.com |
Director of Education
Daniel Pugh, ext. 230
dpugh@aidslondon.com |
Gay Men's HIV Prevention Worker
Kevin Murphy, ext. 250
kmurphy@aidslondon.com |
MSM HIV Educator
Paul Sutton, ext. 258
psutton@aidslondon.com |
Women's HIV/AIDS Community Development Coordinator
Bonnie Baynham, ext. 249
bbaynham@aidslondon.com |
Multicultural HIV Prevention Coordinator
Mercy Nleya, ext. 222
mnleya@aidslondon.com |
Director of Communications and Partnerships
Darlene Pratt, ext. 229
dpratt@aidslondon.com |
Coordinator of Volunteer Services
Natalie Hebert, ext. 257
nhebert@aidslondon.com |
Fund Dev. Coordinator
Michelle McKay, ext. 252
mmckay@aidslondon.com |
HIV Regional Resource Coordinator
Jennifer Gritke, ext. 231
jgritke@aidslondon.com |
2009 / 2010 Board of Directors
- David Feeney, President
- Kimberly Graber, Vice President
- Brian Elliot, Treasurer
- Stephen Barr
- Eugene Dufour
- Graham Pollett
- Vicky Simanovski
- Sean Waite
Board of Directors 2009-2010
Application Information
The purpose of the Board is to, on behalf of the people of greater London and surrounding area, ensure the accountability of the AIDS Committee of London, by working toward ensuring that people who are infected with, at increased risk of, or affected by HIV/AIDS enjoy health and well being. The mandate of the Board of Directors is to govern the organization by developing and overseeing the implementation of policy.
To serve on the board, an individual must acknowledge that they agree with and support ACOL’s mission statement, philosophy and goals (enclosed). Board members are elected for a two-year term, and meet monthly.
To apply:
Prospective Board members are asked to submit a letter by July 31st 2009 to nominations@aidslondon.com.
Please include your contact information and answer the following questions:
- Why are you interested in serving as a member of the AIDS Committee of London’s Board of Directors?
- Briefly describe your experience as a committee or board member of a non-profit organization.
- What skills, experience or perspective would you bring into Board decisions and policy development?
- Do you presently hold membership with ACOL, and are you aware of any potential conflicts of interest if you are elected to serve on the Board of Directors of ACOL?
Applicants are strongly encouraged to learn more about the mandate and responsibilities of the board, job description, etc. by following this link.
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Options Clinic
Options Clinic is at ACOL Mondays July 12, 19 & 26 from 3 - 5 p.m., and at the Central Spa Mondays July 5, 12, 19 & 26 from 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. and Thursdays July 1, 8, 15, 22 & 29 from 6 - 9 p.m.
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HIV Basics & ACOL Orientation
For anyone who wants to learn some basic facts about HIV/AIDS, know more about the AIDS Committee, or explore volunteer opportunities,
our next public info session will be Thursday, May 27, 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm second floor of #30 - 186 King Street.
Our next scheduled sessions beyond that are Thursday, July 22, 6:30-8:30pm
and Thursday, November 18, 6:30pm -8:30pm
We are also now doing public info sessions in Stratford at 10 Downie Street. The next Stratford info session is on
January 11, 2010. All are welcome, but RSVPs are appreciated. Contact Natalie at nhebert@aidslondon.com or 519-434-1601.
Role specific volunteer training workshops will be held on Saturday, March 27 from 1-5 p.m. A fall date to be determined. The structure for the Saturday training includes:
HIV Basics 1-2 p.m.
Volunteering at ACOL 2-3 p.m.
One hour break out sessions for Support, Counterpoint, Education, Communications and Partnerships (fund development and event planning)
from 3-4 p.m. and 4-5 p.m.
Sustaining Partner

The AIDS Committee of London acknowledges the generous support of the Ontario Trillium Foundation
A Guide to Safe Disposal of Sharps
ACOL ANNUAL GENERAL REPORTS
Annual General Report 2008-09
Annual General Report 2007-08
Annual General Report 2006-07

"If we don't talk about HIV stigma, we can't deal with it."
www.hivstigma.com
Stigma Camp

Tachycardia (or Tachy for short) is a 54-year tradition at the University of Western Ontario. It is an annual theatrical production that lets Western medical students give back to London and the medical communities. Once again in 2009, the Tachycardia Council has chosen the AIDS Committee of London as the charitable recipient of the proceeds of this event.
ACOL Adopts UNAIDS Policy Brief on the Criminalization of HIV Transmission
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