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ACAS July 2015 Month in Review

July has been an exciting month for Toronto, especially with us hosting the PanAm Games in town. We hope all each and everyone of you had a wonderful month enjoying the wonderful warm and sunny weather. Here is a re-cap of what happened this past month and a very important announcement:     It’s Scotia Run Time! Are you ready to run for a great cause and raise money for Asian Community AIDS Services (ACAS) to support East and Southeast Asians living with HIV in Toronto? Join ACAS at the Scotiabank Toronto Waterfront Marathon (STWM) Charity Challenge 2015 on Sunday, October 18, 2015 to help us reach our $20,000 goal! We invite each and everyone of you to take part of the challenge as a runner, walker, fundraiser, donor or supporter! If you would like to register to become a runner and raise money for ACAS, you can register as a runner at https://secure.eventsonline.ca/reg/crs/.  As a runner/walker for ACAS, you can use the special Charity Pin Code15TSCC when you register after which you can choose Asian Community AIDS Services as your designated charity. This special Charity Pin Code allows you to register at the preferred charity rates: $40 for 5k; $50 for 5k with a single baby stroller; $80 for Half Marathon (21k) or Marathon (42k). Please make sure that you utilize the 15TSCC code when you register as ACAS will not be able to reimburse you after you have registered. The only exception is for the top 10 fundraisers whom ACAS will reimburse the amount of the registration to you after the race. Free Registration fee will be waived for first 3 PHAs to register with ACAS, and the top 10 fundraisers will have their entry fee refunded after the race. Also, there will be a prize for the top fundraiser, so [...]

Volunteer Program is currently recruiting for Administrative Assistant

Volunteer Program is currently recruiting for Administrative Assistant Objective: To provide administrative and clerical support to the Executive Director and Program Coordinators as required.  To act as ACAS frontline reception and direct clients and visitors to the appropriate services in a manner that is in line with ACAS guidelines and principles. Time Commitment: minimum 3 months commitment / 3 hours per week Current available shifts for this role are as follows: Wednesday's 1st shift: 11 am - 2 pm 2nd shift: 2 pm - 5 pm (or 3 pm - 6 pm) Friday's 1st shift: 11 am - 2pm Qualification/Requirements: knowledge of office procedures – phone etiquette, filing, organizational skills, computer skills (MS Office) good communication and social skills client-centered, sensitive, non-judgmental, and ability to work with diverse communities basic knowledge of HIV/AIDS transmission and prevention and willingness to increase knowledge through training and personal study awareness of relevant Asian community resources and services, client needs assessment, and referral skills an asset mature, responsible, reliable and self-starter knowledge of an East Asian and/or South-East Asian language an asset Training & Placement: Volunteer is required to attend specific volunteer orientation training and Core Skills Training. You will also receive special training specific to this role. Evaluation: Performance will be reviewed and evaluated by the volunteer program coordinator every 2 months. For more details or if interested, please contact Trisha directly at (416) 963.4300 ext 232 or via email volunteer@acas.org.

INTERNAL JOB POSTING: Women’s Outreach Program Coordinator

Women’s Outreach Program Coordinator Internal Job Posting: For members, volunteers, service users, and current employees Type of Contract: Part-time (3 full days/week), contract position Application Deadline: Thursday, July 30 (midnight) Interview Date: Tuesday, August 4, 2015 Contract Duration: August 17, 2015 -June 30, 2016, renewable Responsibilities: 1. Plan, implement and evaluate the Asian Women-at-Risk Outreach and Education Project 2. Recruit, train and support 8 peer educator volunteers to assist with HIV/AIDS education services for Asian women 3. Provide 8 HIV/AIDS outreach sessions at various East and Southeast Asian ethno-cultural community events, ESL classes, church groups and settlement services 4. Conduct 14 HIV/AIDS/STIs workshops for Asian women in the City of Toronto 5. Organize “Pillow Talk” , a community learning forum on women and sexual health 6. Organize World AIDS Day activity in collaboration with other ACAS programs 7. Collaborate with ACAS Men’s sexual health project to organize outreach and workshops targeting heterosexual men 8. Attend network meetings and professional development training as required 9. Maintain statistics, prepare reports and a funding proposal 10. Other administrative tasks as needed Qualifications: • College or university education or 2-3 year work experience in social work, adult education, or health promotion • Familiarity with the East and Southeast Asian communities in Toronto, especially with issues faced by newcomer women and their families • Knowledge, and/or lived experience, and sensitivity to issues concerning HIV/AIDS/STIs, women’s healthy sexuality, and violence against women • Good communication and writing skills in English • Fluent in one of the East or Southeast Asian languages and able to conduct a workshop in that language a must • Basic volunteer management skills • Experience in workshop planning, and group facilitation, especially with women • Experience in conducting health outreach activities, and community development • Ability to prioritize, delegate, and handle multiple [...]

ACAS June 2015 Pride Month in Review

Did June just pass by like a whirlwind? Did you Come Out and Play? Are you still feeling the high from all the amazing and fun events that took place at ACAS during Pride Month? Here is a re-cap of what happened this past month: ACAS Crowns the first-ever Miss ACAS 2015!   For those who attended the Miss ACAS Pageant: A Pride CelebrAsian Fundraiser for Queer Asian Youth, you must remember what a fun and heart-warming event that was! We would like to congratulate our first-ever Miss ACAS 2015, Lara Bonita!  Thanks to our 4 very talented contestants---Madame Sin, Jolin Starr, Nookie Galore, and Lara Benita---all the guests, community allies and donors laughed, screamed, and joined together to raise over $7,000 for the ACAS youth program, Queer Asian Youth (QAY), which had lost its funding from the City after 15 years of existence serving as a culturally-safe space for East and Southeast LGBTQ Asian youth. We would like to thank our Volunteer Coordinator, Trisha Steinberg, for working so hard to put this event together, and to the team of volunteers who made the event possible. We would also like to extend our gratitude to all the attendees, donors and our co-sponsors, Dr. Robert Diaz, Assistant Professor of English and Gender Studies at OCAD University, OCAD’s Office of Diversity, Equality and Sustainability Initiative (ODESI), KAPATID Toronto, Gushi, Intercontinental Hotels, Holiday Inn Bloor-Yorkville, Moss Park PharmaCare, Win’s Flowers, Fresh.Beautiful (The Skin Studio), Andre Goh, Alan Li, Keith Wong, and Giovanni Temansja.   ACAS Celebrates Pride 2015 What a Pride Festival we had this year? For those who took part in this year’s festivity and celebration of LGBTQ diversity and inclusion, you must remember that it was a very WET Pride indeed! Though it poured and rained, the spirits of our ACAS community [...]

Come join us for the Miss ACAS PRIDE 2015 PAGEANT to support the Queer Asian Youth Program

#missacas Announcing the first Miss ACAS PRIDE 2015 PAGEANT! Tickets $25 for advance purchase at ACAS office or $30 at the door or through Eventbrite: http://www.eventbrite.ca/e/miss-acas-pride-2015-pageant-qay-fundraiser-tickets-17250382358 A night full of fun! - High energy performances - Hors d'ouevres and drinks - Silent auction - The 1st Miss ACAS pageant Come join us and have a blast! When: Wednesday, June 24, 2015 Reception begins at 6 pm Program begins at 7:30 pm and concludes at 9:30 pm Location: 100 McCaul Street, Sharpe Centre for Design, OCAD University Auditorium (1st floor, Rm 190) Toronto, ON M5T 1W1 *Venue is wheelchair accessible. **This is a licensed event and alcoholic beverages will be available for purchase on site. All proceeds of this event will help fund the ACAS Queer Asian Youth (QAY) Program, which recently received a funding cut. With ticket purchase, you are eligible for a $20 tax receipt. To request a tax receipt, contact events@acas.org. For all other inquiries, please contact events@acas.org or 416-963-4300. We hope to see you there! This event is generously co-sponsored by: OCAD University, Office of Diversity, Equality, and Sustainability Initiatives (ODESI) Dr. Robert Diaz, Assistant Professor, Faculty of Liberal Arts and Sciences KAPATID Toronto _______________________________________________ Visit: www.acas.org ACAS (Asian Community AIDS Services) provides HIV/AIDS education, prevention, and support services to the East and Southeast Asian Canadian communities. Our programs are based on a pro-active and holistic approach to HIV/AIDS and are provided in a collaborative, empowering, and non-discriminatory manner. Follow us! www.twitter.com/ACAStoronto Like us! www.facebook.com/AsianCommunityAIDSServices

#ACASturns20: On the Importance of Raising Sexually Healthy Children and Training Sex Positive Peer Parents

This June, Anda Li, Toronto Public Health Sexual Health Educator and long-time ACAS supporter and volunteer, has shared with us why training sex positive peer parent leaders is important to the community. Through her work providing the Raising Sexually Healthy Children (RSHC) Program with ACAS and for organizing training for parents and caregivers from 13 ethno-linguistic communities, Anda was honoured as one of the Ward 27 City Builders of 2014.

Think Pink – ACAS May 2015 Month in Review!

May is Asian Heritage Month, and ACAS had an amazingly busy and impactful month celebrating the Asian heritage within our wonderfully diverse community!   Did you wear pink at #PinkDotTO 2015 to support the freedom to love? To much success, ACAS, in collaboration with the Canadian Chinese National Council (Toronto Chapter), held the second annual #PinkDotTO Chinatown LGBTQ + Allies Pride March on Saturday, May 16, 2015 one day ahead of the International Day Against Homophobia and Transphobia (IDAHOT). Close to 100 marchers all dressed in Pink supported LGBTQ rights within the Asian and broader community. The theme of this year’s #PinkDotTO is “Supporting the Freedom to Love!”, and we would like to thank our honorary guests Councilor Kristyn Wong-Tam, long-time ACAS supporter Olivia Chow, as well as all the mainstream and ethnic media partners OMNI Mandarin, CP24, CTV, CityTV, Singtao Daily, MingPao News, and Dushi.ca for the coverage of the event. For all the event photos and news archives of the event, please visit the ACAS Facebook Page at https://www.facebook.com/AsianCommunityAIDSServices   OMNI Mandarin’s special interview highlighting LGBTQ awareness in the Asian Community! Aside from covering our ‪#‎PinkDotTO 2015 event where you would see a brief interview with our Queer Asian Youth Resource Development Lead Chuck Li, we would like to thank OMNI TV  for dedicating a news segment on the work of ACAS and LGBTQ issues during the OMNI Mandarin newscast on May 20, 2015. Watch the interview by news anchor Lee Wei and our very own ACAS Women Support Worker Jenny Cheng http://www.omnitv.ca/on/cmn/videos/4249957185001/!   ACAS presents community-based research study findings for Asian migrant farmworkers and Asian gay/bi men at CAHR2015 ACAS, with a strong record of conducting community-based research that impact the community, presented two research study posters at the 2015 Canadian Association for HIV/AIDS Research 2015 which took place at the Toronto Metro Convention [...]

Have a safe, nice, PINK, long weekend!

Please note: The ACAS office is closed on Monday, May 18. We wish everyone a very happy and safe long weekend!   See everyone this Saturday, May 16, 2015 at #PinkDotToronto! #PinkDotTO Supporting the freedom to love! https://www.facebook.com/events/373403159517791/ Date/Time: Saturday, May 16 at 12:00PM Location: Market 707 (707 Dundas Street at Bathurst) Wear: PINK Pinkdot is a non-profit movement originating in Singapore by a group of individuals who care deeply and support the belief that everyone deserves the freedom to love. While we are fortunate to have marriage equality in Toronto, LGBT Asians in Toronto still face challenges from their families, friends, and the greater Asian community. With little conversation about being LGBT and Asian, this under represented group still struggles with coming out to their family and friends. We are gathering in Chinatown to show there is support and love in our community for LGBT Asians who are still trying to find a place where they feel comfortable to be themselves. It is an event for everyone; straight, gay, and allies, who support the belief that everyone deserves the freedom to love. This year on Saturday, May 16, Asian Community AIDS Services and the Chinese Canadian National Council Toronto Chapter are pleased to present PinkDot Toronto. It will be hosted at the Scadding Court Community Centre, including a march through Chinatown. Show your support for queer Asians by wearing pink and march down Chinatown during Asian Heritage Month and International Day Against Homophobia/Transphobia! Friends, family and allies are welcome. ____________________________________________ #PinkDotTO (Chinatown Pride March and Community Picnic) is organized by Asian Community AIDS Services (ACAS) and Chinese Canadian National Council Toronto Chapter (CCNCTO). Special thanks to Scadding Court Community Centre and Market 707 for providing us with the space for the event! Follow us on Twitter: @PinkDotToronto and join in [...]

ACAS Job Posting: Summer Student Job Position – Straight Men Outreach Worker

JOB POSTING: Summer Student Job Position -  Straight Men Outreach Worker Application Deadline: Thursday, May 21, 2015 ACAS supports employment equity. Member of the East and Southeast Asian Canadian communities, and people living with HIV/AIDS are encouraged to apply.

May is Asian Heritage Month: Celebrating the Diversity and Vibrancy of Asian Heritage and Cultures

May is Asian Heritage Month! You can taken part in celebrating the diverse Asian cultures by visiting http://asian-heritage-month.org See the Schedule of Events for May 2015 Asian Heritage Month: http://www.vmacch.ca/alpha/index.html _______________________________________________________________ You can also visit The Virtual Museum of Asian Canadian Cultural Heritage (http://www.vmacch.ca/beta/index.html) where you can explore the Virtual Exhibits and browse the Archives of Asian Canadian culture. ________________________________________________________________ *The "May is Asian Heritage Month" & "Join the Celebration"  artwork are taken from Canadian Foundation for Asian Culture (Central Ontario) Inc. (http://www.vmacch.ca/alpha/index.html)

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