Links to other GLBT agencies

Check out other GLBT agencies. If you would like to add your agency just send and email to Western Equality

Image received Courtesy of Gender Identity Center (http://www.gicofcolo.org). Gender Identity Center of Colorado.

Gender Identity Center of Colorado was formed to provide support to transsexuals, or those people who cross dress, or are non-traditional in their gender identity. The Center is also an informational and educational resource to the community at large.

3895 Upham St., Suite 040 || Wheat Ridge, CO 80033 ||
(303)202-6466

Image received Courtesy of GLBT Colorado (http://www.glbtcolorado.org).

The Center.

 

The Center is the only statewide, nonprofit community center dedicated to providing support and advocacy for Colorado�s gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender (GLBT) population. We serve as a catalyst for community organizing, support services, social activities, and cultural events.

Office Location 1050 Broadway Denver. CO 80203
Main Phone 303-733-7743

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The Rights 5 is a campaign to educate Coloradans on the state laws that protect and enrich the lives of LGBT people. It is a public education project of the GLBT Center of Colorado.


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The Human Rights Campaign represents a grassroots force of over 750,000 members and supporters nationwide. As the largest national lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender civil rights organization, HRC envisions an America where LGBT people are ensured of their basic equal rights, and can be open, honest and safe at home, at work and in the community.


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Logo Provided Courtesy of Western Colorado Suicide Prevention Foundation (http://www.suicidepreventionfoundation.org). Suicide Prevention Foundation

Mission: The Western Colorado Suicide Prevention Foundation is committed to reducing suicide in Western Colorado and other adjacent geographical areas by providing suicide awareness and prevention programs, suicide prevention education and training programs, and funding other suicide prevention efforts and activities. The Western Colorado Suicide Prevention Foundation spans twenty-one counties in Western Colorado. .

P.O. Box 4329 619 Main Street Grand Junction, CO 81502-4329
Call (970) 683-6626

 


Logo Provided Courtesy of Western Colorado Western Colorado Aids Project (http://www.westcap.info). WestCAP

We are here to serve persons living with AIDS/HIV and their families with information about risks, prevention and treatment in our area. We provide complete confidentiality and our staff is dedicated to providing the most complete, accurate information available. We charge no fees for our services, which are provided without regard to age, sex, race, religion, disability or sexual orientation.

805 Main Street Grand Junction, CO 81501
Call Toll-free 1-800-765-8594
Call 970-243-2437 FAX 970-243-5791


Logo Provided Courtesy of Jewis Mosiac(http://www.jewishmosaic.org). Jewish Mosiac
Jewish Mosaic partners with Jewish organizations, communities, and individuals of every denomination to create a world where all Jews are fully included in communal life, regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity. Founded in summer 2003 and based in Denver, Colorado, Jewish Mosaic helps the Jewish world become more open, accessible, and welcoming to lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender Jews and their families. Jewish Mosaic is a managed project of Jewish Funds for Justice.


Logo Provided Courtesy of Denver Two Spirit(http://denvertwospirit.com).
Denver Two Spirit
The term Two Spirit is a modern pan-indian (universal) phrase that can be applied to Native Americans who are Gay, Bisexual, Lesbian, or Transgendered. Two Spirit is generally felt to be the more culturally sensitive and accurate term over the presently accepted anthropological term "berdache," which simply means "kept boy," "catamite," etc. Use of the term Two Spirit carries with it the general inference of respect to the traditional role that a GBLT individual would have played among their people(s) prior to colonization. While it is most correct to use a people's individual term for their GBLT members, the term Two Spirit is useful when refering to Native American GBLT groups comprised of members from different or multiple native people's.

Logo Provided Courtesy of the Colorado Anti-Violence Organization.(http://www.coavp.org) CVAP
Serving LGBT victims of domestic violence, hate crimes, sexual assault, and random violence.
24-hour: (303) 852-5094
Toll-free: (888) 557-4441

 

 

 

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