Gay and Lesbian Resources

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  Gay and Lesbian Resources

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National Conference for Community & Justice -- A human relations organization dedicated to fighting bias, bigotry and racism.

Teaching Tolerance -- Seeks to expose hate and provide practical tools for promoting tolerance.

The AIDS Memorial Quilt -- Provides a creative means for remembrance and healing, illustrates the enormity of the AIDS epidemic, increases public AIDS awareness and education.

Gay Talk -- A gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender resource.

AIDS Treatment Information Services -- Provides information and trained professionals to answer questions on federally approved treatments.

AIDS.org (previously Immunet) -- A pioneer in the global online distribution of quality HIV/AIDS information.

American Foundation for AIDS Research -- Seeks to prevent HIV infection and to protect the human rights of people threatened by the HIV/AIDS epidemic.

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention -- Recognized as the lead federal agency for protecting the health and safety of people at home and abroad.

National Association of People with AIDS -- An advocate on behalf of people living with HIV and AIDS.

Heartland Pride -- A local gay/lesbian events calendar.

Gay Men's Health Crisis -- Offers education on the treatment and prevention of HIV/AIDS.

Kansas City Free Health Clinic -- Promotes health and wellness by providing services at no charge to people without access to basic care.

The Body -- An AIDS and HIV information source.

World Health Organization -- Provides health news and information and has an extensive library.

SAVE, Inc. -- A Kansas City metro area provider of housing and housing services to people infected and affected by HIV/AIDS.

Liberty Press Online -- A news source for gays, lesbians, bisexuals and transgenders.

The Advocate -- An award-winning national gay and lesbian news magazine.

Heartland Men's Chorus -- Provides excellence in performance while advancing gay men's choral music, building a sense of community, and reaching out to diverse audiences.

  

 

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