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Mission & Philosophy
Our Mission Statement is:
The AIDS Committee of London brings people together in partnership to provide leadership in education, support and advocacy to meet the challenge of HIV/AIDS.
By respecting human dignity and diversity, the AIDS Committee of London creates an atmosphere of trust, which enables people living with and affected by HIV/AIDS to make informed choices.
Our Goals:
An Increased Quality of Life for Those Infected with or Affected by HIV/AIDS
- Clear recognition of the inherent rights and worth of each individual to live with independence, dignity, and self determination.
- Accurate information and knowledge so that informed choices can be made.
- Emotional and psychosocial support.
- Connection to the community.
- Empowerment to manage more effectively with HIV/AIDS.
The Reduction of Risk of HIV/AIDS
- New HIV/AIDS infection rates continue to be reduced through accessible harm reduction information and materials.
- Safer sex and drug use behaviours are utilized.
- Reduction of specific co-existing infections (e.g. Hepatitis C) in partnership with other community health care providers.
- Reduction of barriers to safer sex and drug use behaviours and specific existing disorders in partnership with other community agencies.
Increased Community Awareness
- The community is well informed about HIV/AIDS.
- The community is afforded the opportunity to provide practical support for people infected with or affected by HIV/AIDS.
- The community is well informed about preventative measures that reduce the risk of HIV/AIDS.
- The community is afforded the opportunity to advocate for people infected with or affected by HIV/AIDS.
Work Collaboratively with Local, Provincial, National and International HIV/AIDS Initiatives that reflect ACOL’s Mission, Philosophy and Values by:
- Contributing to opportunities for professional and human development.
- Partnering with organizations and groups that will enhance the services of each partner.
- Collaborating with local initiatives that are contributing to the global response to HIV/AIDS.
Our Philosophy Statement is:
- The AIDS Committee of London operates in accordance with the principles of Greater Involvement of People Living with or Affected by HIV/AIDS (GIPA) outlined in the UNAIDS Best Practices Collection (1999).
- We believe people living with and affected by HIV/AIDS must have accurate information and compassionate support that will enable them to manage their own health care.
- We believe people living with or affected by HIV or AIDS have the right to be fully integrated in society.
- We believe in providing information and services that are non-judgmental and respectful of an individual's right to self-determination.
- We believe in affirming human dignity in the context of HIV/AIDS. We strive for open attitudes, protection against discrimination and accurate and non-prejudicial attitudes toward people living with HIV/AIDS and people and communities affected by HIV/AIDS.
- We believe in including the full diversity of people who are infected or affected by HIV/AIDS to build innovative partnerships that meet the challenges and confront the issues raised by HIV/AIDS.
- We are proud of our origins and history in the gay and lesbian community.
- We prize the strength of the many who have joined together in making one community.
- We value the passion, dedication and expertise of our volunteers, directors, staff and supporters.
- We honour the courage of those who are living with HIV/AIDS.
- In our continual renewal of commitment to our mission, we remember and bear witness of the lives of those who have died from AIDS.
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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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