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MISSION

Founded in 1989, the Black Coalition for AIDS Prevention (Black CAP) has worked to meet its mission in our Black communities. Our work is also guided by our motto, ‘Because All Black People’s Lives Are Important’, and it stands as a reminder of the importance of our commitment to our community. The Mission of Black CAP is to:

  • Reduce the spread of HIV infection within Toronto’s Black communities
  • Enhance the quality of life of people living with or affected by HIV/AIDS

Black CAP is an organization that works to reduce HIV/AIDS in Toronto’s Black, African and Caribbean communities and enhance the quality of life of Black people living with or aff­ected by HIV/AIDS. HIV/AIDS is spreading quickly in Toronto’s Black communities and we believe that our work is more important than ever. At this time, Black, African and Caribbean people account for more than one-fifth of all new HIV infections in Toronto, in the early nineties we made up only one-tenth of new HIV infections. Issues of HIV related stigma and discrimination, homophobia, anti-Black racism, immigration, poverty, and barriers to social inclusion also continue to make our work harder.

 
20th Anniversary Gala Celebration

We would like to thank all those who joined Black CAP for our 20th Anniversary Celebration on November 26th. This event was the culmination of 20 years of working to care for and support Toronto's Black, African and Caribbean communities.

The event was a great success and we were joined by 175 friends and family of the organization. We would like to offer our special thanks to the Ontario Minister of Health Promotion Margarett Best, the Honourable George Smitherman, Camille Orridge and other special guests who spoke about the importance of Black CAP over the last 20 years. We would also like to thank the generous sponsors of this event: TD Bank Financial Group, ViiV Healthcare in partnership with Shire, AMOI Magazine (www.amoimag.com), Mpenzi: Black Women's International Film and Video Festival (www.mpenzi.ca) and the artists who donated items for our silent auction. 

 

The event was both a celebration and a fundraiser and we are very happy to announce that we met our goal of $20,000 for our emergency financial assistance program which supports our clients who are facing economic hardship. Thanks to all those who gave and we look forward to working with you in the future.

 
 

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