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We’re here to assist gay, bisexual and same sex attracted men from Asian cultural backgrounds obtain control of their health.

We provide knowledge on relevant health issues, and we offer a range of specific and general services delivered by caring people who genuinely comprehend the health issues affecting Asian lgbtq+ men.

Our Work With Asian Gay Men

We’re here to support gay men from Asian cultural backgrounds take control of their health by providing a range of programs, workshops, resources and events.

We’re committed to:

  • Understanding and reducing the impact of HIV and STIs among Asian gay men in NSW
  • Understanding and addressing health and wellbeing issues which are specific to Asian gay men in NSW
  • Strengthening the society networks for Asian gay men in NSW by partnering with groups and organisations which sustain them

For further communication, please contact: asia@acon.org.au | 02 9206 2080 | 0419 714 213

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