Denver and Colorado Links
Denver PFLAG
http://www.pflagdenver.org/ helpline: 303-333-0286; P.O. Box 18901, Denver, CO 80218-0901; Office: (303)573-5861; email: info@pflagdenver.org
Local chapter of the national PFLAG, which focuses on support, education, and advocacy on behalf LGBT people and their families and friends. Regular monthly meetings include support groups and speakers or other programs
GLBT Center of Colorado
http://www.glbtcolorado.org/; 1050 Broadway, Denver 80203
303-733-7743; email: info@glbtcolorado.org
The Center a statewide, nonprofit community center dedicated to providing support and advocacy for Colorado’s gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender (GLBT) population. The Center strives to serve as a catalyst for community organizing, support services, social activities, and cultural events. Website includes listings of events, links to useful resources, information about Center programs.
Rainbow Alley – youth program located at GLBT Center of Colorado http://www.glbtcolorado.org/site/c.anKIIPNtEqG/b.487673/k.D904/Youth.htm; 1050 Broadway, Denver, 80203; 303-831-0442; email: rainbowalley@glbtcolorado.org
Rainbow Alley is Denver's only drop-in center for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Intersex, and Questioning young people, 12-21 years of age.
Center’s Legal Initiative Project (CLIP) – located at the GLBT Center of Colorado http://www.glbtcolorado.org/site/c.anKIIPNtEqG/b.487667/k.C329/Legal.htm, Hotline: 303-282-6524; email: clip@glbtcolorado.org
CLIP is the only legal project in Colorado dedicated solely to the legal equality and dignity of gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender people and those with HIV.
Colorado Anti-Violence Program
www.coavp.org, 303-839-5204, email: info@coavp.org 24/7 crisis line: 303-852-5094, 1-888-557-4441; p.p. box 181085, Denver 80218.
CAVP provides direct client services including crisis intervention, information, and referrals for LGBT victims of violence 24 hours a day. The CAVP also provides technical assistance, training, and education for community organizations, law enforcement, and mainstream service providers on violence issues affecting the LGBT community.
GLBT Student Services at Auraria
http://www.glbtss.org; 303-556-6333; Tivoli 213, 900 Auraria Parkway, Denver, CO 80204; email: info@glbtss.org
GLBT Student Services is a tri-institutional office on the Auraria Campus serving the students, faculty, and staff of Metropolitan State College of Denver, Community College of Denver, and University of Colorado at Denver and Health Sciences Center. This program offers a variety of support, education, and advocacy services dealing with issues of sexual orientation and gender identity.
Gender Identity Center http://www.gicofcolo.org/ , 3985 Upham St., Suite 40, Wheat Ridge, Colorado 80033, (303) 202-6466, email: info@gicofcolo.org
The Gender Identity Center of Colorado, Inc., (GIC) is a non-profit corporation providing support to those people who cross dress, are transsexual, or are non-traditional in their gender identity. The Center is also an informational and educational resource to the community at large.
La Genta Unida - P.O. Box 11714, Denver, Colorado 80211, 303/831-6086 http://www.geocities.com/WestHollywood/Heights/6404/lagente.html
Serving the LGBT Latino and Latina LGBT community in Denver and vicinity
One Colorado http://www.one-colorado.org/
One Colorado is a statewide advocacy organization dedicated to securing and protecting equality and opportunity for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) Coloradans and their families. They work toward that goal by advocating for LGBT Coloradans and their families and by lobbying the General Assembly, executive branch, and local governments on issues like safe schools, relationship recognition, and LGBT health and human services.
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