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Our
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Yuma
County Gay Rights Meetup |
The Yuma County Gay
Rights Meetup is dedicated to the advancement of GLBT rights and
activities in Yuma County through Mutual Support, News, Community
Events, and Information and Political Action. The focus of The Yuma
County Gay Rights Meetup is to make a positive impact on the Yuma
GLBT Community with the energetic help of its members and its most
welcome straight friends, relatives and supporters. |
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It
is the mission of Equality Arizona to secure, protect and
defend the rights and welfare of lesbian, gay, bisexual and
transgender (LGBT) individuals living in Arizona.
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SAGA offers support, social, and discussion
groups that reflect the various aspects of gender and society. We also
provide educational forums and trainings for businesses, service
providers, and community members to learn more about the issues facing
transgender people and how our allies can be supportive and inclusive. |
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The
Human Rights Campaign |
As America's largest gay and lesbian organization, the Human
Rights Campaign provides a national voice on gay and lesbian
issues. The Human Rights Campaign effectively lobbies Congress;
mobilizes grassroots action in diverse communities; invests
strategically to elect a fair-minded Congress; and increases
public understanding through innovative education and
communication strategies. |
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Southern Arizona's Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and
Transgender Community Center |
The
roots of Wingspan go back to the late 1970s. It has expanded over
the years to include an Event, News, Resource and Community Center
serving the needs of greater Tucson, and Southwestern Arizona.
Active groups are Wingspan Antiviolence Project, Eon Youth Program,
Lesbian Cancer and Health Project and the Southern Arizona Gender
Alliance. |
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Speak
Out Yuma!
Speak Out’s mission is to serve the Arizona Western College
community by increasing support and visibility for the lesbian,
gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex, questioning, & ally
community, as well as gender nonconformists. We strive to do this
by providing educational opportunities and programming about this
community of people. We are a social and action group.
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Lesbian, Gay,
Bisexual and Transgender individuals are subject to hate crimes
everyday in America. It is time to show this reality in a way that
reveals the impact of hate on our country’s citizens and educate the
public about the ever present danger facing the LGBT community. |
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Sunday Worship is 10.00 AM
Yuma Palms Mall Community Room
next to Sam’s Club
and behind the Sprint Store.
Rev. Stacy Edwards |
We the members of the
Yuma United Church of Christ, acknowledging the Gospel message
of God’s extravagant welcome to all humankind, covenant to be a
congregation open and accessible to all people who suffer
intolerance in the wider world. In particular we aim to be
especially welcoming to those of us who identify as gay, lesbian,
bi-sexual, or transgender into the full life, membership, leadership
and employment of this church. We commit to doing all possible to
achieving this goal. |
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FAMILIES UNITED
AGAINST HATE (FUAH) provides support, guidance and assistance to
families* and individuals dealing with incidents based on bias; and
to the people, organizations and agencies who serve and support
them. |
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The
mission of
Fight OUT Loud
is to provide immediate resources, support, education, and
assistance for gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender individuals
who are faced with discrimination and hate. We do this by
empowering everyday people to stand up for themselves in the fight
for their rights, because no situation of discrimination should slip
through the cracks and go unchallenged. |
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