Support and services for the transgender community.
Virginia TIES (Transgender Information & Empowerment Summit) is an annual conference in the fall that serves the needs and interests of transgender, non-binary, and gender nonconforming Virginians of all ages as well as their friends, family members, partners, and allies. More than anything else this means building connections and strengthening our communities. Open Listing
The mission of Visuality is to enhance and sustain the health and well-being of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer plus communities and our allies by providing activities, programs, educational events, and services that create community, empower community members, provide essential resources, advocate for civil and human rights; and embrace, promote and support our cultural diversity. We strive to end violence, harassment, and discrimination based on real or perceived sexual orientation, gender identity or sexual expression. Open Listing
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The goal of this group is to start conversation and to connect to one another in the LGBT community here in Warsaw Indiana . Supporters are also welcome. . Open Listing
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Hopefully, someday, there will be no need to provide support for oppressed populations. Maybe someday, humanity will overcome intolerance and bigotry. That day, sadly, is not today. As long as the need exists, the WGA and the PGI will strive to provide safe places for transgender people to meet and help each other. In all of our struggles, our biggest strength is us. We, as individuals, must find the strength within our selves to continue our quest for the freedom to be who we are. We, who are members of our community, must help those who struggle to build the Open Listing
Phone: (215) 250-1548
Philly-based FTM support group that meets from 6-8 on the second Friday of every month. First hour meeting is open to all, including partners and family. Second hour is closed only for people assigned female at birth who have gender identity issues and questions. Meets at William Way Center. Open Listing
Phone: (812)829-7896
We, the parents, families, and friends of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender persons, celebrate diversity and envision a society that embraces everyone, regardless of sexual orientations and gender identities. Only with respect, dignity, and equality for all will we reach our full potential as human beings individually and collectively. PFLAG welcomes the participation and support of all who share in and hope to realize this mission. Open Listing
Phone: (202)745-7000
Whitman-Walker Health is a community health center in Washington, DC, that specializes in health care for the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender communities and those living with HIV/AIDS. This group is for individuals across the gender spectrum and in any stage of transitioning. The focus of the group is to promote social support and wellbeing for transgender, gender non-conforming, or gender queer adults. Topics may include (but are not limited to) navigating transition, coming out, family and workplace issues, relationships, dating, etc. Registration is required. Open Listing
Learning someone you love is gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, or intersexual can be very distressing. PFLAG – Parents, Families & Friends Of Lesbians & Gays, promotes the health and well-being of Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender and Intersexual persons, their families and friends through: Support, coping with an adverse society; Education, enlightening an ill-informed public; Advocacy, working to end discrimination and secure civil-rights. Discovered and verified by Tiffany Alexis via online research through Forge on 11/19 Open Listing
The LGBTQ+ Center provides programming and academic resources for WVU students, faculty, staff, and community members. Situated in Academic Affairs and reporting to the Office of the Provost, we help enact the academic mission of the modern land grant university. We support the university’s educational social justice efforts through trainings, classes, and advocacy on WVU campuses and across the state. Attention to LGBTQ-related inequities also requires addressing all aspects of inequality, including homophobia, transphobia, racism, misogyny, xenophobia, ableism, and more. The LGBTQ+ Center also provides a warm, comfortable atmosphere for organizing, socializing, teaching, and learning. We welcome all students, staff, Open Listing
Phone: (307)778-7645
The story of Wyoming Equality (WE) began in 1987 when a group of gay and lesbian Wyomingites in Cheyenne and Laramie planned an annual camping trip called Rendezvous. They sought to create a space where they could be authentic, welcomed, and enjoy the outdoors in their home state. A year later this group renamed from G&L Group to the United Gays and Lesbians of Wyoming (UGLW). They found an eager community ready to advocate for LGBTQ equality and began distributing quarterly newsletters called United Voice. While no longer handwritten, WE continues to send out this informative and popular newsletter to Open Listing