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About the AIDS Committee of Windsor:
The AIDS Committee of Windsor (ACW) is a not-for-profit registered charity mandated to provide education and support services with regard to HIV/AIDS for Windsor-Essex, Chatham-Kent and Lambton counties. The ACW was established in 1985 by community volunteers, including those from the University of Windsor and the Windsor-Essex County Health Unit who were concerned about the lack of response to the new disease that seemed to be attacking the gay community.
The ACW offers direct services to over 400 clients, and community education programs to more than 6,000 youth and adults annually.
The ACW has grown and expanded its services and educational opportunities, and is able to offer these services to the entire community. Supported by a dedicated staff of 19 and 150 volunteers, the organization reaches high-risk populations and the general public of Windsor-Essex, and Chatham-Kent counties (with funds raised in those communities). Board members and staff are known nation-wide for their professionalism and expertise, and have presented programs of the ACW at local, provincial, national and international conferences.
