- Description
Provides support in accessing HIV medical care and medications, immigration services and other social services, as well as delivering practical support services
HIV Medical and Medication Access- assists people living with HIV in getting connected to HIV medical care and HIV medications
- helps people access drug coverage through Ontario Works (OW), Ontario Disability Support Program (ODSP), Trillium Drug Program and free drug coverage from pharmaceutical companies
- accompany Community Members to medical appointments to provide translation, support and advocacy
- financial assistance for medical and medication costs (while finances are available)
Income Support
- help people living with HIV/AIDS access government assistance programs such as as OW, ODSP, Canada Pension Plan (CPP), Employment Insurance
- provides financial assistance for health and wellness needs
Immigration Support
- assists people living with HIV/AIDS access immigration support, including getting a legal aid certificate, referrals to lawyers who specialize in HIV
- offers language support in languages such as Spanish, Swahili, Amharic and French
- accompanies people to their immigration/legal appointments to provide interpretation, support and advocacy
- helps Community Members complete immigration applications
Food Programs
- Essentials Market weekly food bank, including pet food (member of Daily Bread Food Bank)
- Food for Life: bi-weekly meal delivery program and delivery of items from the Essentials Market
Other Support Programs
- information and referral to other services such as mental health, housing, employment and legal services
- pet programs including financial assistance for vet bills, pet food, referrals to vets with discounted services, low cost spay/neutering and foster program in partnership with the Toronto Humane Society, see separate listing
- free haircuts on-site
- harm reduction kits, including used equipment drop-off and safer sex supplies on-site
Complementary Therapies
- hosts on-site free massage and acupuncture clinics in partnership with local colleges
Educational and Cultural Groups
- offers the Hassle Free HIV+ Women's Group as well as the Golden Girls Group for HIV+ Women over 60
- provides educational workshops for people living with HIV around HIV disclosure, U=U and harm reduction
- Saturday Social Club - play games and socialize
Engagement and Volunteer Programs
- opportunities for Community Members to volunteer and/or become Community Mobilizers
- engagement/volunteer programs including POWER (Positive Women's Empowerment and Resiliency) program, Men's Health, PHA Patient Instructor health educator program, front desk, Essentials Market, delivery and Therapeutic Care
- Eligibility
- All people living with HIV/AIDS, including children, women and transwomen, men and transmen
- Application Process
- People living with HIV/AIDS interested in joining PWA are asked to complete an intake
- Documents Required
- Proof of HIV status and address (for people who are housed)
- Office
- 416-506-1400
- Fax
- 416-506-1404
- Web Site
- https://www.pwatoronto.org
- [email protected]
- Mailing Address
- 163 Queen St E
2nd Fl
Toronto, ON, M7A 2H6
Canada - Languages
- Amharic, English, French, Spanish, Interpretation services available, call for details
- Director of Programs and Services
- Ian McKnight
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 416-506-1400 ext 239 Email - Fees
- None
- Topic(s)
- Agency Information
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- Copyright
- Findhelp Information Services
- Last Updated On
- April 11, 2026
- Last Verified On
- September 5, 2025
- Address
- 163 Queen St E, 2nd Fl
Toronto, ON, M7A 2H6
Cross street: Jarvis St and Queen St E
Open in Google Maps - Accessibility
- Fully accessible
- Hours of Operation
- Mon-Tue 10:30 am-6 pm, Wed-Thu 10:30 am-7 pm, Fri 10:30 am-5 pmMon10:30 am to 6:00 pmTue10:30 am to 6:00 pmWed10:30 am to 7:00 pmThu10:30 am to 7:00 pmFri10:30 am to 5:00 pm
Essentials Market: Wed-Thu 2 pm-7 pm, Fri 12 noon-5 pm - Service Area(s)
- Greater Toronto Area

