Black Coalition For AIDS Prevention 20 Victoria St 4th Floor, Toronto, ON M5C 2N8

Black Coalition For AIDS Prevention





60 Reviews
  • Wednesday9 AM–5 PM
  • Thursday9 AM–5 PM
  • Friday9 AM–6 PM
  • SaturdayClosed
  • SundayClosed
  • Monday9 AM–5 PM
  • Tuesday9 AM–5 PM




Black Coalition For AIDS Prevention 20 Victoria St 4th Floor, Toronto, ON M5C 2N8




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Contacts

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+14169779955
20 Victoria St 4th Floor, Toronto, ON M5C 2N8

Hours

  • Wednesday9 AM–5 PM
  • Thursday9 AM–5 PM
  • Friday9 AM–6 PM
  • SaturdayClosed
  • SundayClosed
  • Monday9 AM–5 PM
  • Tuesday9 AM–5 PM

Features

  • Wheelchair-accessible parking lot
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance




Recommended Reviews

Believe Dliwayo
20.10.2023
Black Coalition For AIDS Prevention
Services centered around Black community great service provider
Kyle Vose
16.10.2023
Black Coalition For AIDS Prevention
Presented a training here. The agency serves the African Caribbean Community with many programs and services.
idowu kehinde
06.10.2023
Black Coalition For AIDS Prevention
It’s my space where I feel safe and loved by everyone and had a lots of educative programs
Raven O
16.09.2023
Black Coalition For AIDS Prevention
Great staff, very calm attitude. Attention is prompt. Theres always someone to attend to you. Provide a safe place for one to feel free and happy.
Adewale Odebode
12.09.2023
Black Coalition For AIDS Prevention
Awesome place.Met Cindy at the front desk today who furnished me with a couple of information.Keep up the good work.
Missy Promo
03.09.2023
Black Coalition For AIDS Prevention
They have a getakit program that allows you to test and get results in the comfort of your own home…chefs kiss! Love this for us….
Hassan Kisaka
28.08.2023
Black Coalition For AIDS Prevention
At first I was treated well in my early year when I was a new comer around 2019-2020 but recently I’ve had a very bad experience with Jimoh Beloh who has been recently uplifted as a Newcomer Settlement Coordinator. He had a lot of pride in his replies and treated me as trash. I reported it to Robin - BIPOC Alliance Harm Reduction Coordinator and told me I’ll receive a call from the executive manager but nothing was done. I really feel unattended and unwelcome at BlackCAP
M Campbell
17.08.2023
Black Coalition For AIDS Prevention
I have frequently donated money to support this society. I recently donated $200 through the Chimp Foundation. Since this latter foundation took some time to forward the donation, I contacted Black Coalition For AIDS Prevention (BCAP) to see if the funds had been received. The response received stated that someone would get back to me. To date I have not had a reply. I would have thought that the BCAP would make every effort to confirm receipt of donations, but this has not been the case. With this lack of response, I will be looking for another charity to give my hard earned money.I have updated my original review from one star to four since I heard back from BCAP that my donation, minus a deduction, had been received. Based on this reply, I now know how much of my future donations will be received by this organization.
Onyewuchi
16.08.2023
Black Coalition For AIDS Prevention
Clean space, ASO agency and carers to minorities. Non-discriminatory and safe space for all.
Miranda Sulwe
30.07.2023
Black Coalition For AIDS Prevention
My mom worked in this organization some time ago around 6 years ago, she had been in Canada for 6 months as an immigrant from Kenya. Before being fired the HR and the volunteer coordinator then kept warning her that she is lucky she got the job when refugees are not hired yet there were other refugees who hadn’t even gone for their hearing working there too. The volunteer coordinator who was Nigerian man called Nnaji and the HR a Jamaican lady fired her just because she did an interview where her job description was mentioned. Only people from Nigeria and Jamaica are treated with decency. Before another lady from Central Africa got the same treatment and also got fired too whom later sued them for xenophobia.I hope this organization specifically the HR and volunteer coordinator have changed for the better and will be able to give everyone equal treatment despite their background, status or where they come from.

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20 Victoria St 4th Floor, Toronto, ON M5C 2N8
Black Coalition For AIDS Prevention