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TORONTO — A group of HIV positive chefs will run a first-of-its-kind pop-up restaurant to combat the stigma faced by people living with the illness.
The pop-up is part of a campaign launched by Toronto-based hospital, Casey House, which is Canada’s only stand-alone hospital dedicated to caring for those living with HIV-AIDS.
June’s HIV+ Eatery, named after Casey House’s founder June Callwood, will be open in Toronto Nov. 7 and Nov. 8 and is part of the campaign — called Break Bread Smash Stigma.
A Leger Research Intelligence Group survey, conducted for Casey House, found only half of Canadians would knowingly eat food prepared by someone who is HIV positive.