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The Center has active collaborations with over 70 organizations, including the following:

Adoption SF
Serving all families equally with dignity and respect, including LGBT couples and single parents.

AIDS Health Project
HIV and STD counseling and testing services in San Francisco.

Alcoholics Anonymous
Only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking.

Asian and Pacific Islander Wellness Center
Educate, support, empower and advocate for Asian and Pacific
Islander communities - particularly API's living with, or at-risk for, HIV/AIDS.

Asian Inc.
Provides technical assistance to small and minority owned businesses.

Black Coalition on AIDS
Dedicated to the advocacy,educationand harm reduction for the HIV/AIDS disease of African-American people.

CenterLink
CenterLink exists to support the development of strong, sustainable LGBT community centers and to build a unified center movement.

City College of San Francisco
One of the largest community colleges in the United States, with an annual enrollment of more than 100,000 students.

Colage
Support for daughters and sons of LGBT parents.

Congregation Sha'ar Zahav
Progressive Reform Jewish congregation in San Francisco for people of all sexual
identities.

Dimensions Clinic
Friendly, free low-cost health services for queer, transgender and questioning youth ages 12 to 25.

EL-LA
Developed to reach out to the Trans-Latina community in and around the Mission.

Equality California
Promoting equality for all of LGBT Californians.

Equality for All
The Vote No on Prop 8 Equality for All campaign urges you to vigorously oppose this initiative by voting No on 8 on November 4th.

Eureka Valley Recreation Center
EVRC has a drop-in space dedicated to LGBTIQQ youth located in the Castro neighborhood.

Family Builders
Open your heart and home to become a foster or adoptive parent.

Frameline
Founded in 1979, Frameline's mission is to strengthen the diverse lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community and further its visibility by supporting and promoting a broad array of cultural representations and artistic expression in film, video and other media arts.

Friends of the SF Public Library
Building better libraries for stronger communities.

Fusion
Support multiracial, multiethnic, and/or transracially adoptive youth and their families.

Gay and Lesbian Medical Association
GLMA was founded in 1981 to ensure quality, non-judgmental healthcare and to end workplace discrimination for LGBT healthcare professionals.

GAYLESTA
Psychotherapists association referral service, member benefits, and events calendar.

GSA Network
Empowering youth activists to fight homophobia and transphobia in schools. www.gsanetwork.org

Homeless Youth Alliance
Meeting homeless youth where they're at and to help them to build healthier lives.

iPride
The nation's the oldest multiracial justice organization.

JVS
Jewish Vocational Service.

La Cocina
Commercial kitchen incubator as well as technical assistance and training to women food industry entrepreneurs.

Larkin Street Youth Services
Creating a continuum of services that inspires youth to move beyond the street.

Lavender Guidance
Spiritual guidance and transpersonal intuition.

Let California Ring
Campaign to open hearts and minds about the freedom to marry.

LYRIC
Building community and inspire positive social change amongst LGBTQQ youth.

Mamas and Papas
Mamas and Papas is an LGBTQ family support organization.

Mission Economic Development Agency
Community-based economic development corporation located in the Mission District.

NCLR
National Center for Lesbian Rights.

New Leaf
Multi-purpose counseling center for the LGBT communities.

Northeast Community Federal Credit Union
Targets low-income and unbanked individuals with their banking needs.

Our Family Coalition Promotes the rights and well-being of Bay Area LGBT families.

Positive Resources
Positive Resource Center remains the only place in San Francisco for people living with or at risk for HIV/AIDS to get comprehensive benefits counseling and employment services.

Pride At Work
Pride At Work mobilize mutual support between the organized Labor Movement and the LGBT Community around organizing for social and economic justice.

Purple Moon Dance Project
Increase the visibility of lesbians and women of color and to encourage social change through the medium of dance.

Queer Cultural Center
Promoting San Francisco queer arts and artists.

Rainbow Toastmasters
Public-speaking club for LGBT and allied community.

Renaissance Entrepreneurship Center
Comprehensive small business training and support services.

SF Department of Health AIDS Office
HIV prevention information, research, services and resources for San Francisco.

SF Economic Development Alliance
10 member organizations who directly serve small businesses in the City.

SF Small Business Development Center
Free, confidential one-on-one business counseling, hands-on workshops and access to capital for existing small businesses.

Southeast Asian Community Center
Offers a wide variety of business support services and community advocacy activities.

Stop AIDS Project
Safer sex information, resources, and outreach.

Tenderloin Health
Optimize the health of the Tenderloin's homeless, poor, and most vulnerable residents.

TGI Justice Project
End the human rights abuses committed against transgender, gender variant/genderqueer and intersex people in California prisons and beyond.

The Community Initiative
Queer men creating community.

TransWorkplace
Resource Network on transgender workplace diversity for HR managers, diversity professionals, lawyers, transgender employees and allies.

Trans Thrive
A drop-in center by and for the trans community.

Transgender Law Center
Civil rights organization advocating for transgender communities.

UCSF LGBT Resources
Voice for LGBT equality in health, employment, and education nationwide.

Urban Solutions
Small business consulting and neighborhood improvement services.

Walden House
Engages, heals, teaches, trains, houses, clothes, and feeds people with alcohol and other drug addictions.

Women's Initiative for Self Employment
Business management course, financial services including loans, technical support, peer support groups, access to markets, and coaching.


 


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