DC LGBTQ+ Organizations Directory

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Center Arts is the umbrella group for all arts and cultural programs at the DC Center.

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Our services include providing direct client services to LGBTQ people with cancer, providing health education and workshops to the community, and educating health care professionals about the unique health needs of the LGBTQ community.

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(National) 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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STRIVE DC helps chronically unemployed people in the Washington, DC area transform their lives through employment. The program helps people find and keep employment through three programs. The first is the core STRIVE Job Readiness program through which participants receive job-readiness training, personal assistance in job placement and two years of supportive services.

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(National) A national 24-hour, toll free confidential suicide hotline for gay and questioning youth. 1 866-U-TREVOR.

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Allied in Pride is a student organization at The George Washington University. Through social events, advocacy, and support for LGBTQ students and allies, we aim to create an informed and supportive environment for LGBTQ students and allies at GW.

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OutWrite provides a space for LGBT authors to share and discuss their work with the community through book readings, lectures, and community discussions.

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The mission of the award-winning Gay Men’s Chorus of Washington, DC is to entertain through excellent musical performance, to affirm the place of gay people in society, and to educate about the gay experience.

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Our focus has been on the intersection of human rights, health, education and faith, by providing resources for emerging grass roots organizations and leaders in the Global South. Local organizations are given assistance to create innovative HIV education and prevention programs, women?s development and self employment programs and providing training and education projects to build sustainable communities. Educational programs in Europe and North America seek partner congregations, foundations a

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We began as the DC Area Feminist Chorus, were known as Bread and Roses Feminist Singers from 1983 to the fall of 2009, and became Fortissima in October 2009. We have the same committment to music and social justice regardless of the name. We are open to all sopranos and altos, regardless of gender, and without audition.

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