pride partners
FRONT RUNNERS HILLCREST TOWN COUNCIL 619-521-2222 are infected, affected and at risk for
AND WALKERS SAN DIEGO Community Cleanup
www.mccsd.org these diseases, with an emphasis on
Run & Stride with Pride 619-260-1929 Focused on community, connection the prevention of new infections.
619-835-9131
www.hillcresttowncouncil.com and social action, a pillar of the LGBT
www.frwsd.org The mission of the Hillcrest Town community since 1970, MCC San Di- SAN DIEGO LGBT
FRWSD primary focus is to provide run- Council is to provide a voice & enhance ego leads in LGBT justice and spiritual COMMUNITY CENTER
ning and walking activities for lesbian the quality of life for Hillcrest renters formation, affirming and empowering Meeting Space
and gay men and their non-gay family & homeowners while supporting ac- all people. Worship services Sundays, 619-692-2077
members and friends. They welcome tions that benefit our neighborhood. 9:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. at The Center.
www.thecentersd.org
runners and walkers of all abilities, The mission of The San Diego LGBT
from beginners to experienced LAMBDA ARCHIVES PALM SPRINGS PRIDE Community Center is to enhance and
athletes OF SAN DIEGO Ticket Sales sustain the health and well-being of
Pride History Display 760-416-8711 the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender
GAY MEN’S CHORUS 619-260-1522
www.pspride.org and HIV communities by providing
OF SAN DIEGO
www.lambdaarchives.org Palm Springs Pride Was formed to activities, programs, and services that
Advanced Ticket Sales Lambda Archives of San Diego was enhance public education and public create community, empower com-
619-574-6373 founded in 1987 to collect, preserve awareness of the personal rights and munity members, provide essential
www.gmcsd.org and teach LGBT history and culture, civil liberties of the LGBT Community. resources, advocate for civil and
GMCSD is dedicated to musical excel- focusing on the San Diego/Tijuana re- human rights, and embrace, promote
lence by producing high-quality choral gion. This year’s Predit History exhibit RAINBOW CYCLISTS and support our cultural diversity.
performances, singing at numerous focuses on SDSU’s Gay Liberation Front Bike Corral
community events throughout the in the 1970s, and the history of AIDS. 619-282-8611 FAMILY MATTERS
region, as well as actively supporting
www.rainbowcyclists.org (San Diego LGBT Community Center)
and promoting the gay community as LESBIAN HEALTH CLINIC: Rainbow Cyclists operates the Bike Children’s Garden
goodwill ambassadors through music. PROGRESSIVE Corral, keeping our bicycles safe from 619-692-2077 ext 121
Singers and volunteers are always HEALTH SERVICES 8:00 a.m. until one hour after the Fes-
www.thecentersd.org/familymatters
welcome. Lesbian Health Tent tival closes. Founded in 1988, Rainbow The mission of Family Matters, a
619-260-0810 Cyclists is a bicycle club for the LGBT program of the San Diego LGBT
GOLDEN STATE
www.progressivehealth.org community offering non-competitive Community Center, is to enhance and
GAY RODEO ASSOCIATION Providing complete exams, PAP rides for riders of all ability levels. sustain the health and well-being of
Main Beverage Garden smears, donor insemination, PMS/ families with one or more parent who
619-298-4708 Menopause care, HIV Rapid 15 minute SAN DIEGO ART INSTITUTE is lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender
www.sandiegorodeo.com test results, STD testing, nutrition and Pride Arts and Culture and to provide information, resources
GSGRA-GSDC is a 501(c)3 non-profit acupuncture to the LGBT commu- 619-236-0011 and support for those considering
organization. This year marks the 20th nity. Lesbians Considering Parenting
www.sandiego-art.org parenthood.
anniversary of Gay Rodeo’s in San Workshop every month (call for dates). Our mission, to maintain a center for
Diego County. We hold many fund- CARES Program for people with can- emerging artists and the visual arts in TRANSGENERO 2000
raisers, parties, events, educational cer. Toni Atkins Lesbian health funds San Diego, is expressed through Re- (San Diego LGBT Community Center)
activities, trail rides and the Rodeo. We provide LBT low-cost and free PAP gional Exhibitions, Outreach through Transgender Area
would like to invite everyone to come Smears and Breast Exams. Exhibition, Annual International (619) 692-2077 ext 116
out to this years rodeo. Award Exhibition, Youth Art, and Art
www.thecentersd.org/trans
LIVE AND LET LIVE Education. Transgénero2000 is a support group
HARD ROCK HOTEL ALANO CLUB for the Latino/a Transgender commu-
SAN DIEGO Cof_f ee Terrace SAN DIEGO COUNTY, HIV, nity and is open to all LGBT community
Ticket Takers 619-298-8008 STD & HEPATITIS BRANCH members. The meetings are primarily
619-702-3000
www.lllac.org HIV Testing in Spanish.
www.hardrockhotelsd.com A non-profit organization that pro- 619-296-2120
Located in the heart of the historic vides support for recovering members
www.sdcounty.ca.gov/hhsa/ SAN DIEGO WRITERS, INK
Gaslamp Quarter, Hard Rock Hotel San of the LGBT community with 12-step programs/phs/hiv_std_hepati- Pride Arts and Culture
Diego is where rock star service meets programs in San Diego County. tis_branch/index.html
www.sandiegowriters.org
urban chic design offering guests San Diego County, HIV, STD & Hepatitis San Diego Writers, Ink nurtures writers
every amenity for an unforgettable METROPOLITAN Branch mission is to plan and deliver and those wishing to explore the craft
experience - from 420 amazing gue- COMMUNITY CHURCH quality medical and supportive ser- of writing, fosters a literary community,
strooms and ultra-hip bars to famed SAN DIEGO parenleft.capMCCparenright.cap vices that address HIV, STD and promotes literature and celebrates
Nobu restaurant and lux Rock Spa. Advance Ticket Sales Hepatitis in diverse communities that artistic diversity.
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