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PFLAG Fresno is a volunteer organization dedicated to supporting educating and advocating for the loved ones friends family members partners and parents of lesbian gay bisexual transgender and gender expansive people here in California's Central Valley nEvery second Sunday of the month from 2-4PM on Zoom and in person at Wesley United Methodist Church on E. Barstow Ave Fresno.
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News Link is a community newspaper first published in 1995. It contains LGBT-relevant news (local and beyond) on politics marriage religion youth health; plus local columns.
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Kampout Fresno was established in 1980 in the Central Valley. It is and always has been designed to allow a large social gathering for the LGBT+ community. Away from the city we can cut loose and let our hair down in a fun safe and friendly environment nKampout is run by a group of individual volunteers who are dedicated to making the event a huge success. Our committee works as a team and no single person operates as the sole decision maker in order to guarantee a well rounded approach to each concern nKampout always happens the Friday Saturday and…
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"It's A Queer Thang" started in 1991 on KFCF 88.1FM in Fresno and has been on air since then appearing once a month on third Friday between 5-6pm. Host Jeff Robinson has been with the show since its very beginning having started as a sidekick / substitute for the original hosts Liz Maines and Tom Brandenberry.
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The Imperial Dove Court De Fresno Inc. is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization serving the LGBTQ+ community for over 45 years in the counties of Fresno Madera Tulare Kings and Kern. Our organization accepts gifts and holds events throughout the year to raise funds to make grants to various charitable organizations both within and outside the LGBTQ+ community. Each year court members elect our monarchs an Emperor and Empress to reign over the court for one full year. The reigning monarchs guide the court to further our community fundraising efforts through pageantry and social events.
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Gray Alliance is a non-profit group of seniors ranging from 50 & up. You do not have to be exactly 50 or 100 years of age to join us. Membership is currently over 50 members and constantly growing. A casual informal way of Senior gays & lesbians to meet & share conversation ideas & lots more. No one is ever obligated to attend all functions. They are encouraged to attend at their convenience as their own schedules will allow. We attend functions to have fun make and be with friends and family!
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Fresno Stonewall Democrats is a Chartered Club of the Democratic Party's County Central Committee. The Club is devoted to advancing the equal rights of all people regardless of sexual orientation preference or identity. Fresno Stonewall Democrats support the Democratic Party and those Democratic Candidates who support our mission.
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Arguably the largest event of the year and certainly one requiring year-long preparations is our Fresno Rainbow Pride. Community Link formally took over organizing the Fresno GLBT Pride Parade and Festival in 2003. The renamed committee Fresno Rainbow Pride has worked hard on bringing back the excitement and integrity of this very important cultural event. Community Link was a major player in founding GLBT Pride in 1991 and during that first year 8 out of the 12 organizers were Community Link Board members. Fresno Rainbow Pride has since grown into a regional event drawing people from all over the Valley…
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The Fresno Gay Lesbian Bisexual Youth Alliance was created to offer Gay Lesbian Bisexual Transgendered and Questioning Youth (under 21) a safe and substance free environment where they can be themselves express their concerns and discuss issues of importance that effect their lives. We meet every Friday Evening at 7 - 8:30pm at the First Congregational Church of Fresno ("Big Red Church") at 2131 N. Van Ness Blvd. For more information contact Rachel "Banana" at (559) 761-9403
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Fresno's Friendly Neighborhood Lesbians. This group started with a group of about 15 people who met through craigslist in my attempt to organize a coffee night to meet other lesbians in Fresno. Since its start in January 2009 the group has grown with over 1300 friends in our facebook network. Check out our calendar and join the fun with your local lesbian community.
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