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ANHAN Services 

Being a network of Aboriginal people, organizations, and agencies, we respectfully strive to provide support and services to our First Nations, Métis & Inuit families and communities who are experiencing HIV/AIDS and Hepatitis C.

 

GOAL: That the network has the capacity to offer services and programs that are geared to the Aboriginal people through development, initiation and training of ANHAN staff, board and members, to take ownership of clients that may present as living with HIV/AIDS to truly meet their needs.

 

CURRENT SERVICES AVAILABLE

Workshops
  • HIV/AIDS Workshop

  • Harm Reduction Workshop

  • Hepatitis C Workshop

  • Two Spirit Workshop

Training
  • Sharing the Knowledge - two day training on HIV/AIDS & HCV.

  • Sisters in Spirit Training - three day training on a harm reduction approach dealing with Aboriginal women struggling with addictions during pregnancy.

  • Circle of Knowledge Keepers - training for correctional inmates.

  • Youth Leadership - five day training for youth.

  • Two Spirit Training - two day training

Aboriginal Life Skill Sessions
  • Offered on a quarterly basis for groups: spring, summer, fall and winter.

  • Offered throughout the year for individuals upon request.

Displays

Provides displays for community groups upon request

Bi-Monthly Newsletter

Positive Journeys is available as an e-version and upon request will be mailed to members of ANHAN.

Website

Informative web site with the latest information and resources. Individuals can join the Facebook group or blog on issues related to HIV/AIDS and HCV.

Life Chat Line

Available through ANHAN website from 9-5, Monday to Friday, excellent resource for connecting with people and having your questions answered.

Drop In/Outreach Available from 10 am-4 pm, Monday to Friday, referrals accepted for Aboriginal people living with HIV/AIDS or at-risk population.
Sharing Circles Available on a weekly basis for drop in from community members.
AA Meetings Healing Spirits AA meeting held every Tuesday at 6:oo pm.
Elders Access to Elders on a weekly basis and upon request.
Arts/Crafts Sessions on Tuesdays at 1:00 pm. All are welcome and bring your art/craft to share with the community
Movie Time Available on Fridays at 1:00 pm. All are welcome, bring a friend.

 

Other Services Available

Current information and statistics

Referrals and support services to Aboriginal people living with HIV/AIDS (APHA) and their loved ones.

Advocacy for APHA’s.

Free condoms

 

Harm Reduction Initiatives

These services are targeted to groups at risk for becoming infected with HIV/AIDS & Hepatitis C.  Harm reduction is simple, it means reducing harm to an individual at risk till they are ready to change their behavior and deal with their issues.  Meaning, when they are on their healing journey, they don’t have to deal with being infected with these life-threatening viruses.

All Nations Hope supports the following services available to the Aboriginal people.

Needle Exchange programs

Condom distribution

Methadone Maintenance Programs

Alcohol and Drug Treatment Centres

Please feel free to contact the network if you require for further information.


Workshop Request Form

If you require any of our services, select the items that apply, and then let us know how to contact you.

Basic HIV/AIDS Workshop
Harm Reduction Workshop
Hepatitis C Workshop
Two Spirit Workshop
Training
Other

Name
Title
Company
Address
E-mail
Phone


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