IN THEIR OWN WORDS

Vision statement: “TPWAF-ACT (the new agency) is recognized for its leadership in promoting HIV/AIDS awareness and delivering responsive, effective and valued programs and services that have local and global impact in the fight against HIV/AIDS.”

Mission statement: “TPWAF-ACT (the new agency) delivers programs and services that promote the dignity, health, well-being and rights of individuals and communities living with, affected by and at risk for HIV/AIDS.”

Organizational values: “Voices and experiences of people living with HIV/AIDS,” “Origins in and commitment to gay and lesbian communities,” “Origins and commitment to people living with HIV/AIDS,” “Diversity and inclusion,” “Client-centred services,” “Informed choices/harm reduction,” “Collaboration,” “Advocacy,” “Accountability” and “Excellence in service.”

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