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Freeing heart of parents to love, accept and affirm their LGBTQ children; freeing heart of LGBTQ to heal shame from family, church and community; freeing hearts of the faith community to include.
SBNN is an ally organization that prepares and trains young adults on how to become allies of their LGBTQ peers.
VideoOut is a national nonprofit that produces LGBTQIA+ stories, content, and programs By Us, For All to educate and equip the world to advocate for the LGBTQIA+ community. In 2016 they started as a project to tell LGBTQIA+ stories knowing that visibility is key to building community and bridges of empathy. Over the last year, they’ve dug deep into education and advocacy and began the first phase of their legacy, the LGBTQ+ Learning Project.
To facilitate innovation and creativity in education. We work directly with K-12 and university faculty and students to develop materials and produce programs. Our current initiative entitled: "Like Bamboo: Stories of LGBT asylum seekers" will be an educational resource for interested parties of all ages.
Sussex Pride works to celebrate, strengthen, and support the LGBTQ+ community in Sussex County and the state of Delaware, working through a social justice lens. We focus on arts & culture, health & wellness, social and support groups, and advocacy for our community.
One Colorado Education Fund (OCEF) is committed to advancing equality and opportunity for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) Coloradans and their families.
They are committed to improving the quality of life for LGBTQ+ people in and around Durham: ● through programming, resources, and networks of support; ● by acting as a hub for Durham's LGBTQ+ community; ● by sharing and affirming all LGBTQ+ lived experiences; and ● by educating our neighbors in order to enhance understanding of and sensitivity to LGBTQ+ issues.
Humboldt Pride strives to educate the public about issues concerning lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and sexually ambiguous persons to eliminate discrimination and prejudice because of a person’s sexual orientation or gender identity.
To provide a safe and educational family-orientated environment for the Black LGBTQIA community
Our Mission Improve and protect the quality of life of older LGBT adults in North Texas through coordination and collaborations for health, housing, advocacy, financial security and social services.
The Center engages, empowers and advocates to achieve a more equitable society and fosters an ever-improving quality of life for the LGBTQ community.
Our Mission Statement: To educate, inform and entertain audiences around the world by making freely available the presentation of news, features and cultural works by and about the international lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community via audio broadcast and cyber media. Our core values of integrity, independence and high-quality production standards increase and broaden our appeal beyond our primary audience.