Al-Anon: Literature Study
Al-Anon: Literature Study meets on Wednesday, every week from 6:30-7:45pm. This event is In-Person.
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Al-Anon: Literature Study meets on Wednesday, every week from 6:30-7:45pm. This event is In-Person.
This interactive program is focused on spontaneous conversational, writing, reading, and listening activities. The program is designed to deliver ESL classes to the immigrant LGBTQIA+ communities and offer a space to learn English where community members can connect and be themselves.
CMA Solutions in Recovery meets on Wednesday every week from 6:45-7:45pm. This event is in-person.
CLA Decluttering Group meets on Wednesday every week from 7-8:00pm. This event is in-person.
This discussion group is a space for community members self-identifying on the asexual and/or aromantic spectrum to come together to gain support from one another, and experience connection within the greater LGBTQIA+ community. This space seeks to raise awareness, reduce stigma, share experiences, form a sense of community, provide and receive peer support, and explore […]
This open discussion group for LGBTQIA+ community members who are grieving, mourning, and navigating loss and life transitions. Community members are welcome to speak about any stages of loss and transition they are experiencing in a supportive and non-judgmental environment, while connecting with others, sharing memories and experiences, and discussing coping strategies.
The Publishing Triangle presents its monthly OUTspoken Reading Series as host Rob Byrnes welcomes Lisa Gitlin, Felice Picano, Carol Rosenfeld, Kate Rounds, Daniel Meltz, Jerome Ellison Murphy, and Kathi Wolfe. Join us as in-person or remotely to hear from some of queer literature’s most dynamic established and up-and-coming voices.This event will take place in person at the Bureau of General Services—Queer Division, […]
This support group is for trans and gender non-conforming Black, Indigenous, and People of Color allowing TGNC BIPOC community members to create a mutual support environment for explorations and engagement around identity, gender, race, and life experiences. To join, email centersupport@gaycenter.org!
Conscious Contact: An 11th Step Focused AA Meeting meets every Wednesday from 8-9:00pm EST. This event is In-Person. This meeting centers on the 11th Step in Alcoholics Anonymous.
The Bureau of General Services—Queer Division is an independent, all-volunteer queer cultural center, bookstore, and event space in room 210 of The Center. We are open Wednesday through Sunday from 1 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Weekday drop-in hours in the Center Youth computer lab. Check your email, Facebook, work on that job search or college application! For youth age 13-22. Intake is required for all Youth programs. Contact youth@gaycenter.org if you'd like to join!