Community Resources: lgbt

The National Resource Center on LGBT Aging is the country’s first and only technical assistance resource center aimed at improving the quality of services and supports offered to lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) older adults. Established in 2010 through a federal grant from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, the National Resource Center on LGBT Aging provides training, technical assistance and educational resources to aging providers, LGBT organizations and LGBT older adults.

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The purpose and goal for ShoutOut Health is to provide a safe haven for any LGBT people who are interested in access to essential, up to date, uplifting and informative health and wellness information in a safe, anonymous forum, from health care providers, writers and other professionals who care about promoting LGBT health.

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Through the expertise of our members and in collaboration with other lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) civil rights and health organizations as well as with health associations and policy-makers at all levels, GLMA is a major force in the effort to ensure the health and well-being of LGBT individuals and families.

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Pridefloat is about a bunch of gay guys and gals from all over the Mid-West (mostly Missouri, Kansas, Arkansas, and Illinois) camping together for five days and four nights, floating on the river, and having a good time.

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The Tenth Voice is the Kansas City area’s only weekly broadcast created by and for LGBTQIA people in our community in the Greater Kansas City area and around the world online. Listeners can tune in each Saturday at 1:00 PM.

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InsideOUT LGBT Radio is a radio program that utilizes their platform to amplify the voices and stories of the LGBT community. Topics range from current events, personal experience, culture and activism. Tune in with them every Monday from 6-7pm EST through WPFW 89.3 or stream them live at www.WPFWfm.org

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OUTVoices is a website designed to introduce the LGBT+ community to new trends, content and events. We offer articles, posts, how-to’s, and guides on a range of topics including: fashion, food, drink, beauty or travel. With a focus on inclusivity, OUTVoices seeks to create a supportive online space where LGBT+ identities and allies can connect.

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Vital VOICE Omni Media is St. Louis’ premier lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) informational, entertainment and news source for a modern life/style. Established in June 2000, Vital VOICE can boast over a decade of experience in delivering distinctive content that informs, empowers and entertains the LGBT and allied community.

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We identify LGBT rights supporters, educate them on the issues, give them the tools and the confidence to participate in the political process, and get results. PROMO’s goals are to help LGBT Missourians create a supportive and visible community, become active in the democratic process, and work for their equal protection under the law. We build community awareness and grassroots support for LGBT equality and increase civic participation of LGBT Missourians.

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The UMSL Safe Zone program serves to identify and train faculty, staff, and students who are sensitive and affirmative to the needs of gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, queer, questioning, and intersex persons. Our ultimate goal is to reduce the incidence of heterosexism and homophobia on our campus, and thereby promote a campus that is a safer and freer place for all, regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity.

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