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ORGANIZATIONS
AAALGA- African American Lesbian/Gay Alliance. 1st
Sunday of each month. 4:00 PM. Quaker House. A political and
social organization for black lesbians and gay men.
PO Box 50374, Atlanta, Ga., 30302.691-5921 or 297-8815.
ACLU/LG-ACLU/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. A non-political, non-religious,
social organization whose purpose is to support the positive
aspects of gay and lesbian relationships. Events and meetings
vary. Info: A.C.T. Voice Mailbox, 365-2455, or write PO Box
723291, Atlanta, Ga., 30339.
ACT llP/Atlanta-AIDS Coalition To Unleash Power Direct
action group with the purpose of fighting homophobia, AIDS,
sexism and racism. Meetings held every Tuesday at 730 PM at
131 Ponce de Leon, Suite 233. 24-hr. info line-286-6247.
Outside Atlanta, call 800-342-7038 ext. 6247.
AFC- Atlanta Faerie Circle 1st Sunday cf each month.
Location and time varies. Gay men who gather to support one
another and explore their connections with the earth and white
light 6224112
AGC- Atlanta Gay Center. 876-5372 Operated primarily by
volunteers, AGC offers services for lesbians and gays men as
well as educational out reach to society as a whole. AGC Help
Line-892-0661.
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 378-9676.
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. Write PO
Box 5502, Atlanta, Ga. 30307 for more information and to
request newsletter.
A LG PC- Atlanta Lesbian/Gay Pride Committee 2nd Tuesday
of each month. 730 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 Fhase.2nd and
4th Tuesday of each month. 730 PM North Highland Branch
Library. A community based activist organization that works
toward promoting lesbian 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,
educational, 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. 1132 W. Peachtree St (Entrance
13th Street). 872-0600.
AIDS Information Linc-876-9944 (Atlanta);
1-800-551-2728 (State-wide).Answers to questions about
AIDS, referrals, etc., by trained volunteers staffing phone lines
from 900 AM-9O0 PM daily. A public service of AID Atlanta
and the Ga. DHR.
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. Hace varies. Membership and further information: 662
4202
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 4354498.
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 730 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 envi-ronment
wherein racial and cultural barriers can be over-come and the
goal of human equality realized. 794-B WMT.
Circle of Healing- 1st and 3rd Sunday of each month.4 PM
First Existentialist Church. The Circle is open to anyone in need
of healing, be it physical, emotional, or spiritual
CODA - Codependents Anonymous - Lambda. A 12-step
program of recovery from codependency for gays and lesbians.
Meetings Tues. & Wed. at 8:00 PM For info and locations call:
239-1657.
Congregation Bet Haverim- Services 1st and 3rd Friday of
each month at 8:30 PM Shabbat Seder, 2nd Friday of each
month at 730 PM Quaker House, 1384 Fairview Dr. Proudly
serving the lesbian and gay community. Synagogue information
line: M2-3467.
COOR - Coalition Opposing Operation Rescue opposes any
individual or group trying to limit women's rights of
reproductive choice. Meetings every Thursday at 7:00 PM
Inman Park Library, 447 Moreland Ave 365-5311.
ELGO- Emory Lesbian & Gay OrganLation. Meetings every
Wed. at 7PM Room 363E Dobbs University Cotter. Box
23515, Atlanta, Ga. 30322 727-6692.
First MCC Atlanta- Sunday Services at 11 DO AM and 7DO
PM evangelistic service Mid-week services on Wednesday at
7:30 PM800 N. Highland Ave Office hours Noon-6D0
PMTuesday-Friday.A Christian church proclaiming God's love
for lesbians and gay men. Counsel-ing available by appointment
for individuals and couples. Same sex Holy Unions performed.
872-2246.
Fourth Tuesday-A networking organization for lesbian
professionals and entrepreneurs, operating through monthly
dinner meetings and a variety of special social, sports and
educational events. P. O. Box 7817, Atlanta, GA 30309,
6624353.
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. 6624501.
Friends of Zoo Atlanta- Support organization for Zoo Atlanta.
For info regarding corporate sponsorship, membership,
volunteers and adopt-an-arimal call (404) 525-9936. Moa-Fri.,
9AM-5PM
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 non-believers an alternate social scene. 875-8877.
GALA- Georgia Tech Gay and Lesbian Alliance.
Every Thursday at 730 PM. 676-1339 or 352-9213. GALA,
Programs Area, GA Tech, Atlanta, GA 30332
GANG - Greater Atlanta Naturist Group. For gay men who
enjoy nude outdoor and social activities. Not a sex club Nude
camping, swimming, parties, etc. several times per month. For
info send SASE to: GANG,
PO Box 7546, Atlanta, GA 30357.
GAP AC- 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
0661 or write PO Box 15191,Atlanta,Ga. 30333. Asupport
group for gay and bisexual men who are or who have been
involved in marital-type situations with women.
Hotlanta Volleyball-Serious and amateur players are welcome
to join. Members compete in tournaments and regulation
league play. Clinics held during the year to
leam and practice new techniques. Call 875-0700 for info.
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. 875-2720.
LAMP - The living AIDS Memorial Park Project Second
Monday of every month. 7:30PM N. Highland Branch Library.
For info: 874-3107 or 872-7568. Address: LAMP, PO Box
301,1579 F Monroe Drive, Atlanta, GA, 30324.
LEGAL- Legislate Equality for Gays and Lesbians. 3rd
Monday of each month. 7:00 PM ftachtree Branch Library.
The voice of lesbian and gay Georgians in the Democratic
party. 289-6358.
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.
Lutherans Concemed/South Carolina- A society of gay,
lesbian and non-gay Christians. All denominations welcome.
We work to foster a climate of understanding, justice and
reconciliation among all people 3rd Sunday of each month.
4D0PM. 728 Pickens St, Columbia, SC. Contact:
PO Box 90537, Columbia, SC, 29290. (803) 732-0838.
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 All Saints-Serving metro Atlanta with positive Christian
support for lesbians and gay men. 5D0 PM every Sunday. 575
Boulevard, SE Office hours: Mon-Thurs. 10AM-Noon,and
1PM4PM 622-1154.
NAPWA- Atlanta Chapter of the National Association of
People with AIDS. Regular meetings and events. 131 Ponce de
Leon, Suite 233. A Dolitical. social, and educational
organization confronting the AIDS crisis. Membership is open
to all individuals with AIDS, ARC or who are HIV positive
874-7926.
The Names Project/Atlanta- A National AIDS Memorial.
Every Wednesday at 6:30PM at All Saints Episcopal Church.
Send correspondence to: 375 Georgia Ave., Atlanta, Ga. 30312
P-FLAG- Parents and Friends of Lesbians and Gays.
3rd Sunday of each month. 5-7 PM Unitarian-Univasalist
Congregation of Atlanta. Committed to help parents leam
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 3rd Sunday of each month. Gays and lesbians gather
over light foods to celebrate their Presbyterian heritage.
373-5830.
Palmetto Gay/Lesblan Association - A support, education
and civil rights organization in S. Carolina. PO Box 10022,
Federal Station, Greenville, S.C., 29603.24-hr. switchboard -
(803)2714207.
Pride of Peachtree - Atlanta's Lesbian & Gay Marching
BandEvery Monday night 730PM-9D0PM at first MCC, 800
N. Highland Ave For info call 434-7826.
Project Open Hand - fiepares and serves meals to PWAs,
PWARCs unable to do so themselves. Volunteers needed for
organizing, kitchen and delivery. 248-1788.
SES A - The Southeastern Sports Alliance is a fundraising,
awareness and organizer for sports and cultural events leading
up to Celebration '90 Gay Games & Cultural Festival,
Vancouver, British Columbia. 875-0700.
SAME- Southeastern Arts, Media & Education Project, Inc.
Utilizes 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.
WOW- Women of Wisdom. Usually every 3rd Monday of
each month. 730 PM. North Highland Branch Library. Aims to
facilitate women meeting together with other women in a
pleasant atmosphere. Offers timely programs of interest to the
community, reaches out to older women and women with
special needs. 984-9929.
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