Connecting Boulder County’s LGBT Community Since 1994
 
Speaking OUT Training!
Location: 
First United Methodist Church (1421 Spruce Street, Boulder, CO)
Sponsor: 
Out Boulder
Contact Name: 
Mauricio Shoup
Phone Number: 
303-499-5777
Email: 
mshoup@outboulder.org
Cost: 
Free!
Date: 
Saturday, February 4, 2012 - 10:00am - 3:00pm
RSVP: 
RSVP Not Required
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Mission: to provide a venue for screening the works of established and emerging gay, lesbian, bisexual, trangender and queer video and film makers or others who portray our community in a positive and affirmative light;to bring noteworthy films by local, national and international talent to Front Range audiences, including films that may not otherwise see distribution in area theaters; and,  to provide the GLBTQ community an avenue for countering invisibility and misinformation by providing a forum for viewing films that depict our lives and loves, and for discussing t

Mission: "Boulder Bacchus" is an informal group interested in investigating the world of wines in a social setting.
It is open to all GBLT persons and friends.
Email: Boulderbacchus@yahoo.com 
Hours: All wine tastings are held on the SECOND FRIDAY OF THE MONTH AT 7:00 p.m. 

Mission: The mission of the Boulder County
AIDS Project is twofold: to provide support, advocacy and education to those in
our community who are infected with or affected by HIV and to serve as an
outreach and information center to prevent further transmission of HIV and
AIDS.

Mission: Boulder County Area Agency on Aging's seeks a community in which we all age well. BCAAA's LGBT Programs include a Rainbow Elders' bimonthly newsletter, Project Visibility trainings,annual educational symposia, and The Silver Lining Resource Guide of LGBT-friendly senior care providers.

Mission: Promotes the safety of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex, and questioning (LGBTIQ) youth, staff, and parents in the Boulder Valley School District.
Phone: 303-494-8171
Email: bouldersafeschools@yahoo.com 

Mission:  The Mission of Women’s Health (Boulder Valley Women’s Health Center) is to provide accessible, confidential and comprehensive gynecological and reproductive healthcare, including sexual health services and education.
Phone: 303-442-5160
Email: info@bvwhc.org

Mission: The Colorado Anti-Violence Program is dedicated to ending violence within and against the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender communities of Colorado and ensuring the highest quality services are provided to victims of bias, domestic, sexual, and enforcement violence.
Phone: 303-839-5204
Email: info@coavp.org

Mission: The Gay Lesbian Bisexual Transgender Resource Center (GLBTRC) is here to help gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex, and allied (GLBTQIA) students at the University of Colorado at Boulder.
Address: Center for Community (C4C) N450 
Phone:  (303) 492-1377 
Email: glbtrc@colorado.edu
Hours
: 9:00-5:00 Monday through Friday  

The City of Boulder's domestic partnership registration program is a means by which unmarried, committed couples who share a life and home together may document their relationship.

Mission: The purpose of the Gay & Lesbian Sierrans is to involve the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgendered community in conservation and environmental efforts by creating outdoor, social, and activist opportunities for GLBT members of the Sierra Club and the greater Colorado community.
For more information on activities and to get on the mailing list, please visit their webpage.  

The OASOS program aims to increase healthy behaviors and decrease risky behaviors among lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex, and questioning (LGBTIQ) youth through support, advocacy, and education.
Phone: 303-678-6139

Mission: The Open Door Fund, a permanent endowment of The Community Foundation, supports the Boulder County community by raising money and distributing grants for programs that enhance the lives of its gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender people. 
Phone: 303-442-0436
Email: info@commfound.org

Mission: PFLAG promotes the health and well-being of gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgendered persons, their families and friends through support, education and advocacy. PFLAG provides an opportunity for dialogue about sexual orientation and gender identity, and acts to create a society that is healthy and respectful of human diversity.
Mailing Address: PFLAG Boulder County
Post Office Box 19696
Boulder, Colorado 80308
Phone: 303-444-8164
Email: info@pflagboulder.org

 

Mission: Project Visibility is an LGBT cultural competency training program designed primarily for senior care providers. It includes an award-winning film in which area LGBT elders voice their concerns about the aging services network.

Mission: Proposition Gay is a grassroots effort to raise awareness for the LGBT community. As an all-inclusive event, we hope to greater network and strengthen the community as we unite along the path to social change.
Email: kpicle@gmail.com

Mission: Community and Schools working together to foster a safe environment that encourages educational success for lesbian, gay, bi-sexual, transgender, intersexed, and questioning youth(LGBTIQ), staff and parents in the St. Vrain Valley School District.
Address: 1030 Boston Avenue, Longmont 
Email: mmarsh@bouldercounty.org
Hours: Meetings are the fourth Tuesday of every month from 3:00-4:00 

Designated Beneficiary Agreements provide a new tool for estate planning, giving Coloradans access to a low-cost and convenient method for making plans for end-of-life decisions, inheritance, and other protections related to health care and medical emergencies. They provide the opportunity for two unmarried adults to designate one another as the person entitled to certain financial protections and decision-making powers in major life events.