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ORGANIZATIONS
Registry
AALGA- African American Lesbian/Gay
Alliance. 1st Sunday of each month. 4:00 PM.
Quaker House. A politcal and social
organization for black lesbians and gay men.
523-3376.
ACLU/LG- American Civil Liberties
Union/Lesbian&Gay Chapter. 3rd Wednesday
of each month. Peachtree Branch Library.
7:30 PM. Working for the civil rights of
lesbians and gay men in the metropolitan
Atlanta area. 231-5991.
ACT- Atlanta Couples Together. Meeting
times vary. A social support and educational
outreach. 432-1085.
AFC- Atlanta Faerie Circle. 1st Sunday of
each month. Location and time varies. Gay
men who gather to support one another and
explore their connections with the earth and
white light.
622-4112.
AGC- Atlanta Gay Center. 876-5372. Provides
services and advocacy for the lesbian and gay
community. Operated primarily by volunteers,
AGC offers numerous services for lesbians and
gays men as well as educational outreach to
society as a whole.AGC Help Line-892-0061.
Information, counseling and referrals.
AGMC- Atlanta Gay Men's Chorus. A semi
professional community oriented chorus of
male voices. Membership open to all interested
singers and non-singers alike. 296-6581.
ALFA- Atlanta Lesbian Feminist Alliance.
2nd Sunday of each month. 6:00 PM. A lesbian
feminist organization which welcomes lesbians
of all races, religions, political orientation,
economic status, occupation and degree of
openness. 378-6769 for more information and
newsletter.
ALGPC- Atlanta Lesbian/Gay Pride
Committee. 3rd Thursday of each month. 7:30
PM. Unitarian Universalist Church. Needs
volunteers to coordinate this year's lesbian and
gay pride March to insure its success.
AMC- Atlanta March Committee- More Than
a Phase.2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month.
7:30 PM. North Highland Branch Library. A
community based activist organization that
works toward promoting lsbian and gay rights
through educational, social, cultural, and
political events. 377-8312.
AVS- Atlanta Venture Sports. Activities and
meetings vary. An association in which the
membership enjoys recreational, social,
educadonal, and sports activities. 242-4899.
AID Atlanta- A community-based, non-profit
agency providing multiple services to all
people with AIDS, their families and friends,
and education to everyone regarding the
disease and its prevention. Community
volunteers working with a small professional
staff. New volunteers orientation sessions: 1st
and 3rd Tuesday of each month, 7:00 PM.1132
W. Peachtree St. (Entrance 13th Street). 872
0600.
AIDS Information Line-876-9944
(Atlanta); 1 -800-551 -2728 (State-
wide).Answers to questions about AIDS,
referrals, etc., by trained volunteers staffing
phone lines from 9:00 AM-9:00 PM daily. A
public service of AID Atlanta.
Atlanta Business & Professional Guild- A
non-profit service organization comprised of
both gay/lesbian and non-gay professionals
and businesspersons. 2nd Tuesday of each
month. Place varies. Membership and further
information: 872-1922.
Atlanta Feminist Women's Chorus- A
community-oriented choral group of women's
voices. Membership is open to all women
interested in singing. Chorus practice held
each Sunday, 6:00-8:30 PM at the First
Existentialist Church at 470 Candler Park Dr.
355-8894 or 435-4498.
Atlanta Lambda Chorale- A community-
oriented choral group for both men and
women. Membership open to all singers and
non-singers alike. Rehearsals every Tuesday at
MCC-Blessed Redeemer, 800 N. Highland
Ave. 7:30 PM. 874-1622.
BWMT- Black and White Men Together. 1st
Saturday of each month.8:00 PM. Location
varies. A gay inter-racial organization
committed to fostering a supportive
environment wherein racial and cultural
barriers can be overcome and the goal of
human equality realized.794-BWMT.
Circle of Healing- 1st and 3rd Sunday of each
month.4:00 PM. First Existentialist Church.
The Circle is open to anyone in need of
healing, be it physical, emotional, or spiritual.
Congregation Bet Haverim- Services 1st and
3rd Friday of each month at 8:30 PM. Shabbat
Seder, 2nd Friday of each month at 7:30 PM.
Quaker House, 1384 Fairview Dr. Proudly
serving the lesbian and gay community.
Synagogue information line: 642-3467.
Couples, Inc.- The National Organization for
Family Diversity is seeking full legal and
social recognition of same-sex relationships.
Meetings will vary as membership grows.
Interested persons may call (404) 634-3061 or
write: PO Box 77266, Atlanta, Ga. 30357
7266.
Friends Atlanta- Activities and meetings
vary. A social, recreational, and educational
group for gays and lesbians. Volleyball,
bowling, dinners, theater nights, and dances
are among the activities. 634-2500.
GALA- Gay Atheists of America. Meetings
social in nature and at members' discretion.To
assure freedom of speech; freedom from
religion; to defend the separation of church and
state; to assist in obtaining civil rights for gays
and lesbians, and to offer no.n-believers an
alternate social scene. 875-8877.
GALA- Georgia Tech Gay and Lesbian
Alliance.Every Thursday at 7:30 PM. 676
1339 or 352-9213. GALA, Programs Area, Ga.
Tech, Atlanta, GA. 30332.
GAPAC- Greater Atlanta Political Awareness
Coalition. Meetings vary. The gay and lesbian
political action committee monitoring and
acting in the local political scene. 885-0510.
GLPCI- Gay and Lesbian Parents Coalition
International. 1st and 3rd Sunday of each
month. 7:30 PM. Unitarian Universalist
Church. A support group for lesbian and gay
parents. 296-8369.
The Group- Thursday nights. Call the Gay
Help Line at 892-0061 or write PO Box 15191,
Atlanta, Ga. 30333. A support group for gay
and bisexual men who are or who have been
involved in marital-type situations with
women.
Integrity- Gay Caucus of the Episcopal
Church. 2nd and 4th Friday of each month.
7:30 PM. All Saints Episcopal Church-3rd
floor of Ellis Hall.
LIFE- Lesbians in Fun Endeavors. Meeting
times and locations vary. Bringing professional
gay women together for the fun of it, giving
them the opportunity to make friends and
enjoy a wide variety of events. 493-3966.
LEGAL- Legislate Equality for Gays and
Lesbians. 3rd Monday of each month. 7:00
PM. Peachtree Branch Library. The voice of
lesbian and gay Georgians in the Democratic
party. 875-7500.
MACGLO- Metro Atlanta Council of Gay and
Lesbian Organizations. 3rd Thursday of each
month. 7:00 PM. Peachtree Branch Library. A
representative council of lesbian and gay
organizations to facilitate the exchange of
information. 242-2342.
MCC Atlanta- Metropolitan Community
Church of the Blessed Redeemer. Sunday
Services at 2:00 PM and 7:00 PM evangelistic
service. Mid-week services on Wednesday at
7:30 PM.800 N. Highland Ave. Office hours
Noon-6:00 PM,Tuesday-Friday.A Christian
church proclaiming God's love for lesbians and
gay men. Counseling available by appointment
for individuals and couples. 872-2246.
NAPWA- Atlanta Chapter of the National
Association of People with AIDS. 2nd and 4th
Thursday of each month. 7:00 PM. 1132 W.
Peachtree St. A political, social, and
educational organization which exists to
confront the AIDS crisis. Membership is open
to all individuals with AIDS or AIDS-Related
Complex. 874-7926.
P-FLAG- Parents and Friends of Lesbians and
Gays. 3rd Tuesday of each month. 7:30 PM.
Unitarian-Universalist Congregation of
Atlanta. Committed to help parents learn what
we have learned. To help change attitudes and
create an environment of understanding, so all
gay people can live with dignity and respect.
961-6085 or 296-0830.
PLGC- Presbyterians for Lesbian and Gay
Concems/More Light. 1st Sunday of each
month. Gays and lesbians gather over light
foods to celebrate their Presbyterian heritage.
377-5830.
SAME- Southeastern Arts, Media & Education
Project, Inc. Organized to utilize the arts and
media as tools for exploration, education, and
change in human rights, especially those
pertaining to the lesbian and gay community.
584-2104.
UULGC- Unitarian-Universalist Lesbian and
Gay Community. 2nd Thursday of each month.
8:00PM. Unitarian-Universalist Congregation
of Atlanta. A spiritual and social support
group for religious liberals. Call for a copy of
our newsletter. 634-5134.
WOW- Women of Wisdom. 3rd Monday of
each month. 7:45 PM. North Highland Branch
Library. Aims to facilitate women meeting
together with older women in a pleasant
atmosphere. Offers timely programs of interest
to the community, reaches out to older women
and women with special needs.
Charles Haver, L.M.T.
Therapeutic Massage
LITTLE FIVE POINTS
(404) 377-2693
By appointment only
^ First Existentialist Church
of Atlanta
470 CANDLE* PAM DRIVE, N.E ATLANTA GEORGIA 30307
378-5570
R. Lanier Clance, Minister
Services 11:00 AM, Sunday
Circle of Healing, 3:45 PM
1st & 3rd Sundays
Office Hours
By Appointment
Brenda L. Hawkins, Ed. D.
Licensed Psychologist
Counseling, Psychotherapy, and Hypnotherapy
1935‘Cliff Valley Way, Suite 162
Atlanta, Georgia 30329 (404) 634-9440
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