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Join us every Tuesday for 8 weeks starting October 3 at 6:30 p.m. for Gender Journeys. Primarily for individuals 16 and older and in the beginning stages of transition, this group is for anyone thinking about or having already taken early steps toward transition as well as those who are gender-questioning. The program will take place at the London InterCommunity Health Centre Argyle Clinic at 1700 Dundas Street. This
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Client Feedback and Complaints Form

We value your input and are committed to continually improving the quality of care and services we provide. We encourage clients, patients, and their families to share their experiences, whether positive feedback, suggestions, or concerns, so that we can address your needs and ensure we deliver the best possible care.  By clicking the link below, you can access our Client Feedback Form. Your responses are confidentia
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Day for Missing & Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls & Two Spirit People

NO MORE STOLEN SISTERS Violence against women, and certainly violence against Indigenous women, is rarely understood as a human rights issue. When governments, media and the general public consider violence against women, it is often described as a criminal concern or a social issue. It is both of those things, of course. But it is also a human rights issue. Indigenous women and girls have the right to be safe and fr
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What London Can Be – Podcast

Health Centre Executive Director Scott Courtice joins our friends at the London Community Foundation for their podcast: What London Can Be, to talk about the Health Centre’s role in tackling London’s homelessness crisis, and the plan for our whole community to tackle this problem together, born from the homelessness summits held over the past few months. Listen wherever you get your podcasts or online at lcf.on
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Boyle Activity Council Pancake Breakfast

To celebrate their re-launch, the Boyle Activity Council are hosting a delicious Pancake Breakfast on Family Day, Monday February 20 from 9 am to 11 am at Boyle Memorial Centre (520 Charlotte Street). Breakfast is by donation and will include pancakes & syrup, juice, coffee and bottomless cup of community. This is a great opportunity to learn more about us or volunteer to support our programs including the very p
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We are open!

We are closed on Friday, April 2nd. However we are open on Monday, April 5th. The lockdown has not affected our hours of operation. We are still open! To learn more about specific site details, please click here: https://lihc.on.ca/locations-and-hours/
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Free, Anonymous HIV Testing

Please join us on Thursday, March 18th, 5:00-7:30 pm at Shoppers Drug Mart (431 Richmond Street) for a free HIV testing event for women and marginalized genders!   The Options Clinic also offers free, anonymous, rapid testing by appointment. Entry to the Health Centre will involve an anonymous COVID-19 screening, and we are asking all those entering our clinic to please wear a mask if possible. For more informat
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H.O.M.E Program Launch!

The H.O.M.E Program was developed to improve the health outcomes and health equity of highly marginalized individuals by providing health services to people where they are at: shelters, encampments, housing, and in other community settings. The program is a collaborative approach between the London InterCommunity Health Centre (LIHC), Middlesex-London Paramedic Service (MLPS), Addiction Services of Thames Valley (ADS
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Excellence in Human Resources Award – Staff Video

The Health Centre was awarded the Excellence in Human Resources Award at the London Chamber of Commerce Business Achievement Awards! The pandemic has brought many new challenges to all organizations. At the Health Centre, our creative, dedicated, and caring staff have transformed our organization during these unprecedented times. Our staff have adapted to challenging circumstances and the evolving needs of our commun
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Annual Report and Video

We are excited to share with you the Health Centre’s annual report! Annual Report 2019-2020 This year, we have taken a slightly different approach. Instead of listing program and service highlights, we have focused on milestones, initiatives, and accomplishments across the organization. We hope staff see themselves in many areas of work as we showcase interdisciplinary collaboration. In addition, we have also created
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