The Pacific AIDS Network (PAN) works collaboratively with over 50 member organizations and people affected by HIV and hepatitis C to build capacity and skills for stronger communities in British Columbia. We provide workplace training, leadership development, and research and evaluation initiatives to support all regions in the province. We are the voice for our members, advocating for change in public perception and policies. We help organizations build stronger communities and leaders. HIV is the heart of our work historically, and people with HIV have an important role in our past and present directions. Our work has expanded as issues related to HIV emerged: hepatitis C and other health diagnoses, mental health, and problematic substance use. Other issues that impact how people access care include safe housing, food security, and poverty in general. These issues influence our work and we support the involvement of people with lived experience in our community-based response.
  • HCV
  • HIV/AIDS
Services
  • Harm Reduction
  • HIV Service Organizations
  • Sexual Health
Languages
  • English
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