| LGBT Organizations in Minneapolis |
| District 202 is a nonprofit youth community center committed to providing social, cultural and educational opportunities by and for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender (LGBT) youth and their friends.
Through a collaborative process with adult and youth staff, this strong community of queer and allied youth (21 and younger), determine the activities of District 202. In the process they define themselves, create community, expand their understanding of the world, learn they are empowered to speak to their own experience, and they have fun.
For nearly a decade, District 202's exceptional model of empowering youth has set a high standard of honoring youth voices and empowering LGBT youth and their friends to be themselves.
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| This clinic has just recently opened with the hope of meeting the expanding unmet mental health needs of the GLBT community. The first goal of the clinic is to provide it's clients with high quality professional services at a flat rate fee of $50.00 per clinical hour. The clinic does not accept insurance because the therapist want to work for you not the insurance company. The second goal is to provide confidential services either on a walk-in bases, therefore, eliminating the long wait that most encounter while trying to make an appointment with other mental health providers. thirdly, the clinic offers a wide range of expertise dealing with a variety of mental health diagnosis and issues.
At Edina Comfort Care, you will be with like-minded people. Our highly trained staff understands your issues and assists you to achieve a content and healthy life. Call 952.913.5403 or see our website at www.edinacomfortcare.com |
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| The Empowering Spirits Foundation (ESF) is a national, grass-roots based civil rights organization working to achieve lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) equality. ESF members engage in service-oriented activities in communities typically opposed to equal rights. It is our hope that in working side-by-side with our non-LGBT neighbors they may come to see similarities rather than differences in each of us, and that we can engage in dialogue through non-confrontational means to promote equality. Additionally, the ESF develops community awareness, collaborates with other coalitions, and empowers individuals and organizations to engage in the political process for equality through educational endeavors. |
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| Family & Children's Service works in three ways:
Helping people solve problems, including family violence, school failure, delinquency, depression and prostitution.
Helping people prevent problems by teaching skills in parenting, anger management and conflict resolution.
Helping people change community conditions by gathering together families in distressed neighborhoods, and by advocating for children and families throughout Minnesota.
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| For 20+ years, One Voice Mixed Chorus has united gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender people and straight allies in working for social change. One Voice is known for its musical excellence, diverse repertoire, humor, and strong commitment to community outreach. One Voice’s eighty singing members span ages 16-70, and its Fifth Section boasts over 40 non-singing volunteers. Together, they dedicate their time and energy to the One Voice mission: “Building community and creating social change by raising our voices in song.” One Voice is the largest GLBTA mixed chorus in North America, and has performed for thousands of people in the Twin Cities, greater Minnesota, and beyond. |
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| Non-profit GLBT website for MN helping residents and visitors finding their way around. |
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| Our mission statement: "OutFront Minnesota's mission is to make our state a place where GLBT Minnesotans have the freedom, power, and confidence to make the best choices for their own lives."
Our slogan is Leading Minnesota Toward GLBT Equality – reflecting the leadership role we provide in moving the state toward the elimination of homophobia and toward full equality for gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender people, and bringing allies into the movement.
OutFront Minnesota provides this leadership by delivering programs and services to the GLBT and allied community in the area of public policy, anti-violence, education and training, and the law.
We've been doing this work for 21 years.
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| Founded in June 1997, Rainbow Families is one of the largest regional lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender parent organizations in the country. From our Minneapolis home, we provide services to more than 2,000 families throughout the Upper Midwest. Our growth has been steady, built through the dedication of volunteers, strong leadership, and community support. Rainbow Families has been sustained for many years by the energy of volunteer parents. In 2003, we have a paying membership of more than 1,000 members, a hard-working staff, and multiple programs and activities. |
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| Twin Cities Pride is the nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization that hosts the Pride celebration in Minneapolis and St. Paul, MN.
The mission of Twin Cities Pride is to commemorate and celebrate our diverse heritage, inspire the achievement of equality and challenge discrimination.
Events include one of the largest Festivals in the country, a fabulous Parade, a Family Picnic, a Boat Cruise and an Art Show/Grand Marshal Reception.
Join Us! |
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