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Southern Voice/April 11, 1991
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COMMUNICATIONS
Spiritual
AU Saints Metropolitan Community Church
Serving metro Atlanta with positive Christian support
for lesbians and gay men. Services 7 pm every Sum at
575 Boulevard, SE. 622-1154.
Circle of Healing—Open to anyone in need of heal
ing, be it physical, emotional, or spiritual. 1st and 3rd
Sunday of each month. 7:30 PM. at First Existentialist
Congregation, 470 Candler Park Dr. 378-5570
Congregation Bet Haverim-Reconstructionist
Synagogue serving the Gay and Lesbian community.
Services every Fri. at 8pm at AIDS Interfaith Network
1053 Juniper St. Shabbat Seder 2nd Fridays monthly
at 7:30pm. 642-3467.
First Metropolitan Community Church of Atlanta
— A Christian church proclaiming God's love for les
bians and gay men. Counseling available by appoint
ment . Same sex Holy Unions performed. Sun. at
11:00 AM and 7:30 PM Also Weds. 7:30 PM. 800 N.
Highland Ave. 872-2246.
Gay & Lesbian Mormons—Affirmation group orga
nizing in the Atlanta area. For info call
570-2561 (dig. page).
Gay Catholics of Georgia and Friends—Support
group for lesbian/gay Catholics and friends. Meetings
and activities vary. 390-0739.
Integrity—Ministry of Gay Episcopalians 2nd and
4th Friday of each month. 7:30 PM. All Saints
Episcopal Church, 3rd floor of Ellis Hall. 642-3183.
Lambda Light—A meditation group for lesbians and
gay men. Meets weekly. 872-9088 or 875-4565.
Lutherans Concerned/Atlanta—A Christian
Ministry for Lesbian and Gay Understanding.
636-7109.
Presbyterians for Lesbian and Gay Concerns—
Gays and lesbians gather over light foods to celebrate
their Presbyterian heritage. 373-5830.
Sports/Outdoor
Atlanta Team Tennis Association—Men and wom
en's divisions Friday nights and Sunday afternoons at
Eastlake Tennis Center. 622-GAME.
Atlanta Venture Sports—An association in which
the membership enjoys recreational, social, education
al, and sports activities. 242-4899.
Friends Atlanta—A social, recreational, and educa
tional group for gays and lesbians. 662-4501.
Front Runners/Atlanta—A running/walking/ social
group for lesbians and gay men. Weds. 6:30pm in
Piedmont Park and Sat. 9am at Chattahoochee and
Powers Ferry Rd. 622-0739.
Greater Atlanta Naturist Group—For gay men who
enjoy nude outdoor and social activities. Not a sex
club. For info send SASE to: GANG, PO Box 7546,
Atlanta, GA 30357.
Hotlanta Soccer—Practice every Sunday at 3pm in
Piedmont Park. Beginners, men and women are wel
come. 577-0418.
Hotlanta Volleyball—Serious and amateur players
are welcome to join, in tournaments and Clinics held
to learn and practice new techniques. 875-0700.
S.E. Gay Rodeo Association—For cowboys and
cowgirls across the south. A number of activities,
including a rodeo, are in the planning stage. PO Box
8262, Atlanta, GA 30306. 874-6556.
S.E. Harlequins—Women's rugby football team
practices every Wed. night and Sun. afternoon. No
experience is necessary and new players are always
welcome. 659-6916 or 761-8939 for info.
Service/Support
Atlanta Lesbian and Gay Pride Committee—
Responsible for annual pride celebration. Meets the
1st Mon. of each month at 2069 The Page (2069
Cheshire Bridge) and the 3d Thurs. at Ponce Library
(980 Ponce de Leon) at 7pm. All invited. 325-4435.
Atlanta Lesbian Feminist Alliance—A lesbian femi
nist organization which welcomes lesbians of all
races, religions, political orientation, economic status,
occupation and degree of openness. 2d Sunday of
each month. 6:00 PM. PO Box 5502, Atlanta, Ga.
30307, phone 378-9769.
Atlanta Pro-Choice Action Committee—A non
profit, non-partisan, organization created to support
the right to reproductive freedom for all people.
239-8016.
African American Lesbian/Gay Alliance—A politi
cal and social organization for black lesbians and gay
men. Meets 1st Sunday of each month. 4pm, Ashby
and Gordon Streets. 349-3739.
Athens Gay and Lesbian Association-Contact P.O.
Box 2201 Athens 30612-0201 or call 404/549-9368.
Atlanta Couples Together—Social organization to
support positive aspects of gay and lesbian relation
ships. Events and meetings vary. 365-2455.
Atlanta Gay Center. Offers services for lesbians and
gays men as well as educational out-reach to society
as a whole. 63 12th St., 876-5372; Coming Out Group
4pm Sat; Young Adult Support Group 6:30pm Tues;
HIV+ Group Fri. 8pm, Sun. 6pm; Clinic 6-9pm Mon.,
Tue., Wed.
Black and White Men Together—A gay inter-racial
organization committed to fostering a supportive
environment wherein racial and cultural barriers can
be over-come. 794-BWMT.
Codependents Anonymous-Lambda—A 12-step
program of recovery from codependency for gays and
lesbians. Meetings Tues. & Wed at 8 PM and Sun. at
7pm. 239-1657,
The Cobb County Group—Monthly social and fre
quent recreational activities for those who live in
Cobb. 438-1421.
Chrysalis Women's Center-Provides social, educa
tional and informational programs and services for the
community. Lesbian discussion group meets 7:00
every Friday; Support group for lesbian mothers
meets 6:00 every 1st and 3rd Tuesdays; Support group
for married lesbians meets 6:00 every 2nd and 4th
Tuesday. 881-6300.
Delphi—A fraternity of gay men. P.O. Box 14591,
Atlanta, GA 30324.
Gay Fathers Association—Support group meets 4th
Fri. 296-8369.
Gay Help Line—Phone, 6pm-llpm, daily.
892-0661.
The Group—Support for gay and bisexual men who
are or who have been involved in marital-type situa
tions with women. 892-0661.
Lambda Group/Narcotics Anonymous— Addresses
unique issues that lesbian and gay drug addicts deal
with in their recovery. Meets Mon. & Fri. at 8pm in
education building of Grace United Methodist, Ponce
de Leon and Charles Allen. 237-6262.
Lesbians in Fun Endeavors—Bringing professional
gay women together for the fun of it, giving them the
opportunity to make friends and enjoy a wide variety
of events. 938-2009.
Lesbian Support Group-Discussion group open to
all lesbians.Every Friday. 672-7387.
Men of Little 5 Points—Socials and speakers on gay
and community topics. Write PO Box 5425, Atlanta,
GA 30307.
Parents and Friends of Lesbians and Gays—
Committed to help parents of lesbians and gays and
too help change attitudes so all gay people can live
with dignity and respect. 3d Sun., 3-5pm at
Unitarian-Universalist Congregation of Atlanta.
296-0830 or 875-9440.
Women of Wisdom—A social and service organiza
tion that aims to facilitate women meeting with
women in a comfortable atmosphere. Meets at
Chrysalis Women's Center monthly, date varies. 723
1112. or write P.O. Box 451065, Atlanta, GA 30345
1065.
ZAMI—Women who work together as friends and
lovers, a support group for women of color. Meets 2d
Fri. of each month at Charis Books. 315-7684.
Students
Emory Lesbian & Gay Organization—Meetings
every Wed., 7:30pm, Room 362E, Dobbs University
Center. Emory Univ. 727-6692.
Gays & Lesbians United for Equality— Kennesaw
Community College's group is in the process of for
mation. 426-8160.
Georgia Tech Gay and Lesbian Alliance— Weekly
meetings. 676-0183.
Ga. State Gay and Lesbian Student Alliance—
Support group for the gay and lesbian community at
Ga. State. Meeting/activity times vary, call
378-1370.
S.E. Alternative Lifestyles Association—
Networking group for lesbian and gay student groups.
634-2524.
Young Adult Support Group—For men and women
14-24, meets at Atlanta Gay Center, 63 12th Street,
6:30pm every Tuesday. 876-5372.
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377-3588
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Individual and
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Licensed Psychologists
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Certified Public Accountant
1801 Piedmont Ave., NE, Ste 205
873-2445
Member of the
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Therapy Association 873-1668
DAN R. EASTON
Financial Service Specialist
1925 Century Blvd, Ste #4
Atlanta, Georgia 30345
Phone: (404) 315-8898
Jesse R. Peel, M.D.
GENERAL PSYCHIATRY • PSYCHOTHERAPY
Counseling that specializes in:
Communication
&
Assertiveness
1938 Peachtree Road, N.W.
Suite 612, Atlanta
(404) 352-4522
Metamorphosis
Counseling Services
of Atlanta
Reasonable Fees
Weekend Hours
294-4822
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3756 Lavista Rd., Suite 100
Phone 634-0672
Paul M. Kimmel, M.D.
David J. MacDonald, M.S.W., C.A.C.
Community Psychiatric
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• Survivors of Sexual, Physical &
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• Addictive Diseases
• Life's Transitions
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Experimental, Quided Imagery and
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Phone: 633-5935
Lie. GA 4 FLA
P.O. Box 77234
Atlanta. GA 30357
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