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In early June our long term partner Africans In Partnership Against AIDS (APAA) will be moving to their new home at 314 Jarvis St. Over the past four years, Black CAP, ACCHO and APAA have grown in terms of staff and services. Due to this, all three organizations have also had to open satellite offices.
In April, APAA determined that it would be best for the proper provision of services and support to its clients and staff if it were to move to a single location. This is an exciting opportunity for APAA and we want our clients and community partners to know that we are working to make sure that this move will be done in a way that ensures there is a limited disruption of services. The relocation of APAA is also part of a larger process for all three organizations at 110 Spadina to identify administration and program space that will meet the needs of service users, staff and volunteers. Black CAP and ACCHO will also be moving to a shared space in the next 6-10 months. Please note that both Black CAP and ACCHO will remain at 110 Spadina until this time. The APAA, ACCHO and Black CAP Board of Directors, staff and volunteers would like to take this opportunity to thank you for your longstanding support of our collaboration and for your continued support through this transition. |