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American Airlines - The Center is honored to be part of American Airlines' ongoing support of the LGBT community. Their sponsorship helps the Center achieve our goal of being here for all members of the community. You can show your appreciation of their financial support of the Center by using our Business ExtrAA number everytime you book a flight. Simply provide the LGBT Community Center's Business ExtrAA number - 533048 - anytime you fly American, and the Center will get credit for your flight. You can book at AA.com and or call 1.800.433.1790 for Meeting Services.
www.americanairlines.com

Access SF - Access San Francisco is San Francisco's public access television station, airing on cable channel 29. Their mission is to strengthen the fabric of community life by enabling open communication through public access television and other electronic media. Their programming reflects the diversity and interests of our San Francisco communities and residents.
www.sfctc.org/index.htm

AIDS Legal Referral Panel Legal Services
http://www.alrp.org

Anything that Moves is a volunteer-driven internationally distributedquarterly magazine containing stories, poetry, news and other information onbisexual issues.
http://www.anythingthatmoves.com/

Asian Pacific Islander Wellness Center Health/HIV Services Mental HealthServices, and Youth Services
http://www.apiwellness.org

Bay Area American Indian Two Spirits is a community based volunteer organization creating forums for spiritual, cultural and artistic expression of Two-Spirit people.
www.baaits.org

Bay Area Career Women, founded in 1983, is an organization dedicated tonetworking, fundraising and visibility for lesbians. Bay Area Career Womenprovides personal and professional development through events, gives awardsto outstanding lesbians through the LAVA Awards (Lesbians of AchievementVision and Action), and funds individuals and organizations doing work onlesbian issues through A Fund of Our Own.
http://www.bacw.org

Bay Area Lawyers for Individual Freedom Legal Services  BALIF is a minority bar association with a membership of over 500 lesbians, gay men, bisexuals, transgender persons, and their supporters in the legal community, including judges, lawyers, legal workers, and law students.
http://www.balif.org

BiNet USA is a national network of bisexual organizations and is dedicatedto incorporating the needs and perspectives of bisexual people in the LGBTmovement and other progressive movements through media visibility,educational programs and speakers' bureaus.
http://www.binetusa.org/

Black Coalition on AIDS, Inc. Health Services. Founded in 1986, the BlackCoalition on AIDS, is one of the oldest organizations in the nation dedicateto advocacy, education, and harm reduction on HIV/AIDS in the Blackcommunity.
http://www.bcoa.org/

The Chasing Amy Social Club, A bisexual and bi-supportive women's social group geared towards creating community among bisexual women and their friends, and promoting acceptance of bisexuality within the queer female community. Women of all ages, races, cultures, religions, political views, colors and creeds are welcome.
http://www.chasingamysocialclub.com

Deaf Gay and Lesbian Center, founded in 1992, serves the needs of deaf andhard-of-hearing LGBT people. The Center's services include: communicationsassistance, counseling, advocacy assistance, independent living skillstraining, employment assistance, community education, and information andreferral services.
http://www.dcara.org/dglc/

Desert Pride Center The Desert Pride Center (DPC) serves the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Community in the Coachella Valley. DPC's vision is to create pride through equality and community. DPC's mission is to 1) empower LGBT people to celebrate the full diversity of our lives by providing services, education and cultural events and activities to all members of the community; 2) to advocate equality and unity for all people regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity and to promote our community wellness and 3) to serve Coachella Valley residents and visitors.
http://www.desertpridecenter.org

Equality California Equality California and its sister organizations, Equality California Institute and Equality California PAC, share a common mission to ensure and promote dignity, safety and equality for all of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) Californians. Equality California, formerly known as California Alliance for Pride and Equality (CAPE), was founded in 1998.
http://www.eqca.org

Femina Potens Femina Potens is a non-profit arts organization founded in December of 2000, dedicated to bringing together women and transgender artists in the bay area to perform, create, collaborate, and show their work in San Francisco, California.
http://www.feminapotens.com

FTM, International is the largest and longest-running educationorganization service female-to-male transgendered people and transsexualmen. FTM International provides information, publications, news and peersupport services.
http://www.ftm-intl.org/

Harvey Milk Institute Bohnett Education Center, Lecture Series, and ArtsProgram.
http://www.harveymilk.org

Lavender Youth Recreation and Information Center
Youth Services
http://www.lyric.org

Online Policy Group is a nonprofit organization dedicated to online policyresearch, outreach, and action on issues such as access, privacy, anddigital defamation.
www.onlinepolicy.org

Our Family Coalition Children's and Parenting Services and Family Services
http://www.ourfamily.org

Out Spoken is Comcast's weekly program produced for everybody about the Lesbian/Gay/Bisexual/ Transgender community. Host Tim Gaskin, along with Donna Sachet, talk politics, culture, philanthropy, entertainment and plus whatever hot topics are in the news.
www.outspokensf.com

Outword Magazine Outword Magazine provides quality lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender news for Central and Northern California. With an average press run of 15,000 Outword is distributed free in over 25 cities from the Bay Area to Palm Springs, and from the Oregon border to the Nevada border and has been for over 8 years.
http://www.outwordmagazine.com

Positive Resource Center assists people affected by HIV/AIDS throughculturally appropriate counseling, education and advocacy in making informedchoices that maximize available benefits and employment opportunities.
http://www.positiveresource.org/

Queer Cultural Center Arts Program and Gallery Room.
http://www.queerculturalcenter.org/

Queer Jitterbugs All ages monthly swing dance, weekly swing classes (beginning and up) and Jive Time (move swapping small dances). No partner is needed when joining our events! The Queer Jitterbugs are committed to retaining the authenticity of the Swing era with historic reverence and education for all the dances we teach!
http://www.queerjitterbugs.com/

QueerNet provides hundreds of email-based communities for the gay/lesbian/bisexual/transgendered, HIV/AIDS, and leather/S&M communities.
http://groups.queernet.org/

San Francisco Pride The San Francisco Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender Pride Parade Committee.
http://www.sfpride.org/

The Sperm Bank of California is the only non-profit sperm bank in the US and our mission is to provide services to all women and men who choose to create or expand their families through donor insemination and sperm storage. We have been proudly serving lesbians and single women since 1982 when we were formed as the first sperm bank to serve women not married to men.  Approximately 80% of our clients are single or coupled lesbians.  Our services include donor sperm (Identity-Release or anonymous) with detailed donor profiles, directed donor services, sperm storage, family contact list, monthly resource groups, and fertility education. We are located in downtown Berkeley and ship nationally and internationally.
www.thespermbankofca.org

Thriving in SF - a social group of guys, gay and HIV +, breaking the isolation of HIV/AIDS, and not only surviving the disease, but striving to THRIVE in spite of it! And, since February 2003: THRIVE @ The Center, held on the 1st and 3rd Saturdays of every month 1–3pm. For more info www.thrivinginsf.com or join Thriving:
thriving-subscribe@yahoogroups.com

Visual Aid
helps produce, present, and preserve the work of professional artists whose careers are challenged because of a life-threatening illness. We serve professional, visual artists from the nine-county Bay Area, providing artists with direct services from art supplies to exhibitions and career development. For more information, visit http://www.visualaid.org or call 415-777-8242.

Youth Gender Project Youth Services. The Youth Gender Project (YGP) is ayouth/adult partnership that uses a peer-based model to empower and supporttransgender, transsexual, gender-variant, intersex, and gender-questioningyouth and young adults of all cultural, ethnic, and racial backgrounds. YGPfosters gender and cultural diversity and equity and creates social andinstitutional change through the education of all those who work with, or make decisions about the lives of, these young people.

National Links


Asian Pacific Islanders for Human Rights- 'Ohana House
http://www.apihr.org/

The Human Rights Campaign
http://www.hrc.org/

The National Gay and Lesbian Task Force
http://www.ngltf.org/

The Victory Fund
http://www.thevictoryfund.org/

LA Gay and Lesbian Community Center
http://www.laglc.org/home.php

New York LGBT Community Center
http://www.gaycenter.org/

The Billy DeFrank LGBT Community Center
in San José
http://www.defrank.org
 


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