Acess Community Health Network
1.866.882.2237
Primary care, pediatric Services, OB/GYN, specialist medical services, behavioral health, substance abuse treatment, pharmacy, dental care
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Echo Community Health
812-421-7489
Community clinic with sliding scale fees and insurance offering the following services: age specific preventative care (immunizations, screening, counseling and laboratory assessment), after hours on call coverage, specialty services, pharmacy, x-ray, lab, community resource connection, dental, transporation assistance
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Boise Pridefest
Boise Pridefest celebrates and encourages positive diversity by educating people through the development of activities that showcase the history, accomplishments, and talents of its LGBT communities.
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Atlanta Gay Chamber
The AGLCC promotes the economic growth and advancement of LGBT and allied business members, its non-profit organizational members, and its corporate partners and their employees through advocacy, leadership, education, and support.
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OutCentral: Greater Nashville’s LGBT Center
615-864-8182
OutCentral is a volunteer-run, non-profit center that offers meeting spaces for the LGBTQ community. Their programming includes conferences, concerts, lectures, readings, theater, film, community forums, panel discussions, and workshops.
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Moab Pride
This non-profit organization fosters understanding, acceptance, and support for the LGBTQ community living in Moab and South Eastern Utah. They organize the Pride Festival. They've begun to partner with the Moab Valley Multicultural Center that has offered a drop-in location. Both organizations seek to serve the needs of often-overlooked minorities within their community.
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Vermont Diversity Health Project
802-860-7812
The VDHP seeks to improve the health and wellness of LGBTQ Vermonters by building bridges between health care provider sand LGBTQ people throughout the state. The project helps patients identify friendly, supportive, and effective healthcare providers, and it offers training and support to enhance providers' skills in working with LGBTQ people.
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The Vermont Community Foundation The Samara Fund
802-388-3355
The Samara Fund’s mission is to improve the quality of life of Vermont’s lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender citizens. The fund can help individuals and families who want to support LGBTQ cause now and into the future, or nonprofit organizations that benefit the LGBTQ community by providing grants to help sustain their mission.
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Roanoke Diversity Center
www.roanokediversitycenter.com
540-491-4165 or 540-537-2568
This center serves the LGBTQ community in Roanoke by offering social events, educational opportunities, advocacy, health education and informal chat groups, formal counselor-led support groups, and on-line co-branded support groups in partnership with the National LGBT Cancer Network. They also hold an annual Diversity Summer Camp.
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Lambert House
206-322-2515
This center is a safe place for LGBTQ and questioning youth ages 22 and under. It seeks to empower youth through the development of leadership, social, and life skills. One can find fun activities, support groups, planning meetings, dances, and other events on its site. The center offers informal mentoring, outdoor recreation, HIV prevention education, and an LGBT library. They also have a Facebook page.
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West Virginia Systems of Care
356-4558
This organization offers an LGBTQ resource page with recommended learning tools, state and national hotlines and resources, disparity data and definitions of terms used to define the population, and a clickable map to link visitors to resources in their counties.
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Winnebago County Health Department: Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Health
920-232-3000
The health department offers a resource page dedicated to educating and supporting the health of LGBT residents. One can find local resources, gay-straight alliance groups, and general resources.
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Rainbow Resource Center
307-766-3478
This center offers groups, advocacy networks, a Safe Zone for training students, faculty, and staff and others in the state on LGBTQ issues, support groups, links to LGBTQ studies, a counseling center and a students' attorney program. It also lists off-campus resources, mostly national programs of help and interest to LGBTQ people and causes.
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Alaskans together for Equality
(907) 382-6153
Statewide educational and advocacy organization for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender Alaskans.
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GayAshevilleNC
This is a resource page offering links to LGBTQ nonprofits, transgender resources, community HIV/AIDS resources, North Carolina and national specialized LGBTQ organizations and resources and many other groups and services.
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Ten Percent Society
Though founded at a university, this organization is the oldest LGBTQ organization in the Grand Forks area, and serves the greater Grand Forks community. The organization works on legal protections for LGBTQ people in the community. There is an events announcement sidebar on the page for local events.
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Outlinc
A resource directory, a community event calendar, volunteer and community building opportunities, and educational programs.
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