To educate the school community about homophobia, gender identity, and sexual orientation issues, and fight discrimination, harassment, and violence in schools. Learn More
Your donation goes to support the core mission of:
GAY-STRAIGHT ALLIANCE NETWORK, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit
OUR CAUSE CONTRIBUTION:
$3,226
Updated: The cause has reached 26,000 members.
"Every student, regardless of gender identity or sexual orientation, deserves a safe place to learn."
I'm in the 12th grade. So far going through school as a gay student has been one of the hardest things to overcome. I don't know why people think that the LGBTQQ Community is so much different than anybody else.. Personally, the only reason that i believe that someone would not approve of us is because they are insecure themselves. I don't know about anybody else, but I will never change my says just because someone tells me that they do not like the way that I am. WHO CARE ABOUT WHAT PEOPLE THINK ABOUT ONE ANOTHER!!! I KNOW I SURE DON'T!!!
please help GSA help lgbt students learn about theselves, and help stright students learn about lgbt - acceptance starts with learning.
I'm A freshman at my high school. My sister told me about the day of silence and the afterschool group called gsa. I went one day and have been going every monday ever since. I think its a great cause and if i had money i would donate.
Out Spoken is a nonprofit organization focused on providing a safe place for gay teens to talk about important issues like sexuality, bullying, and coming out, as well as raising awareness of issues facing gay teens. Out Spoken will provide literature to schools and help to raise funds for other organizations that support the same principles.
Please Join.
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Out-Spo...
Please urge your legislators to PASS ENDA!!!
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Updated: The cause has reached 25,000 members.
Updated: The cause has reached 25,000 members.
Updated: The cause has reached 25,000 members.
Cascades RainBow Community Center will Join Seattle and Eduardo Brambila October 10 at 12:26am Reply
Saturday Oct. 10 is the start of the Seattle LGBT Equality weekend!
We've got a couple events lined up!
Thinking Queerly: Workshops on LGBT Issues
9:30am Registration 10:00am First class!
Seattle University - Pigott Building
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid...
HIV/AIDS Vigil
6:30 - 8pm
Broadway and Pine - Seattle Central Plaza
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid...
Bring a friend or two... or 20.
We all know the act of homosexuality is wrong. But this does NOT mean we should respond with more wrong things by calling gay people names and abusing them. They are still PEOPLE that God created and comands us to love.