New location for Ontario Aboriginal HIV/AIDS Strategy will offer cultural support and programming for Indigenous people in Sudbury
A Sudbury Indigenous support organization, Oahas — Ontario Aboriginal HIV/AIDS Strategy — has opened at a new location in the downtown area of the city. Oahas has opened their new facility at 66 Elm St., and to help raise awareness of that venue the group is hosting a day of free haircuts for the homeless on Monday, May 15.
The new location is next door to the Atikameksheng Hub on Elm and across the street from Querney’s Office Supply.
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