WAAC’s Allied Health Services (AHS) team provide a range of health enhancement programs for people living with HIV.
M Clinic is our nurse-led sexual health clinic for men who have sex with men, trans people and non-binary people.
Freedom is here to support young people, families and communities to be happy, healthy and informed about diverse sexuality, gender identities, and sex.
The WAAC Needle and Syringe Exchange Program offers free and low-cost sterile injecting equipment and the safe disposal of used equipment for people who inject drugs.
WAAC provides a wide range of education and capacity building services for people in Western Australia, including communities, individuals, organisation and professionals.
WAAC (pronounced like ‘whack’) is a non-profit organisation with a vision for a world of positive healthy people in inclusive, connected communities.
Join us for our Mindful Art Group, tailored specifically for people living with HIV (PLHIV).
Led by our dedicated HIV peer workers at WAAC, Charlie Manley and Diane Lloyd, these sessions are held on the third Thursday of every month from 6pm to 8pm at WAAC.
Join us for our Monthly Meetup, a dedicated program for males living with HIV focused on fostering social inclusion and community among people living with HIV. Led by our peer worker Charlie Manley, these meetups will be held on the last Saturday of every month, featuring a different activity each time.
Mothers Like Me is an online Facebook group where mothers with HIV can share their experiences, ask questions, and get advice from other mothers in a safe and accepting space.
Join us for the WAAC & POWA Social Brunch, a dedicated social gathering for people living with HIV to connect and build community. Held on the second Saturday of every month from 10am to 12pm at Hyde Park Hotel, this event provides a welcoming space for individuals to meet others facing similar experiences.
Join our Women’s Group, a supportive community for women living with HIV, designed to foster social connection and empowerment. Meetups are held on the third Wednesday of every month from 10am to 12pm, featuring a variety of engaging activities each session. Children are also welcome to attend alongside their mothers.