Respect Sacramento Resource Directory
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1. General Resources
2. Support for LGBTQ Youth
3. Area Gay-Straight Alliances (GSAs) and university LGBT Centers
4. Support for Gay-Straight Alliances
5. Support for Families and Friends of LGBTQ People
6. Resources for Youth in Crisis & Hotlines
7. Law Enforcement and Legal Resources
8. LGBT Supportive Faith Communities and Atheist/Agnostic
Groups
9. Health / Medical Support
10. Media
11. Businesses
12. Others
1. General Resources
Lambda Community Center www.lambdasac.org
The focal point for the LGBT community in Sacramento since 1986. Lots of programs,
services, and information. 1927 L Street, Sacramento (916) 442-0185
GLSEN (www.glsen.org)
The Gay Lesbian Straight Education Network is a national organization creating safe
schools for all lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender students. (212) 727-0135
Human Rights Campaign (www.hrc.org)
Working for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender rights. (800) 777-4723
California Safe Schools Coalition (www.casafeschools.org)
The California Safe Schools Coalition is a statewide partnership of organizations and
individuals dedicated to eliminating discrimination and harassment on the basis of
actual or perceived sexual orientation and gender identity in California schools. (415)
626-1680
The Safe Schools Coalition (www.safeschoolscoalition.org)
The Safe Schools Coalition from Washington State offers resources as a starting
point for educators, parents/guardians and youth. Lots of great material. The coalition
has members in nearly every state and several nations around the world.
LLACE - Lavender Library Archives and Cultural Exchange (www.lavenderlibrary.org)
Provides resources specific to youth / schools. Doing any kind of research? Need
resources? Check them out! Sacramento is lucky to have this valuable library. (916)
492-0558. info@lavenderlibrary.org
Equality California (www.eqca.org)
EQCA is the state's largest LGBT civil rights organization. Equality California leads
efforts for LGBT civil rights at the state level. (916) 442-4616
California Teachers Association (www.cta.org)
Offers LGBTQ sensitivity training, "Breaking the Silence." Contact your local
chapter rep for more information, or call their state headquarters for information at
(650) 697-1400
Stonewall Democratic Club of Greater Sacramento (www.sacstonewall.org)
Working to advance equal rights for all people, regardless of sexual orientation or
gender identity, SDC will help elect qualified, openly LGBT people to public office, as
well as Democratic Party candidates that support LGBT rights. SDC will work to
sensitize and educate all candidates, office holders, and the community at large to the
issues and concerns of the LGBT community.
Gay & Gender Research (www.GayGenderResearch.org)
Gay & Gender Research is a non-profit organization dedicated to the research of
sociocultural and health related issues impacting the gay, lesbian, bisexual and
transgender communities. Current projects include a study of retired gay and lesbian
couples, an exploration of eating disorders and body image issues among gay men,
and autobiographical narratives of LGBT youth.
2. Support for LGBTQ Youth (See also Gay-Straight Alliance
heading)
Lambda Youth Group (www.lambdasac.org)
Information/rap group for teensEvery Friday at 8:00 pm- 9:30 pm for teens to early
20sWednesdays at 6:30 to 8 pm for teens 13-18Lambda Community Center, (916)
442-0185
L.Y.R.I.C. (www.lyric.org)
Lavender Youth Recreation and Information CenterBay Area youth organization. Offers
resources for LGBTQ youth, including trained youth peer support hotline, volunteer
opportunities in the greater Bay Area, academic support, job training, and workshops
and conferences.123-127 Collingwood Street, San FranciscoYouth Talk
Monday-Saturday 6:30pm-9:00pmInfo Line, 24/7: 1-800-246-PRIDE or (415) 863-3636
3. Area Gay-Straight Alliances (GSAs)
Gay-Straight Alliances (GSAs) provide a safe space for LGBT students and
their straight allies to promote respect and tolerance and address anti-LGBT bullying
and harassment in schools. The Federal Equal Access Act and California state law
protect the right of GSAs to meet on campus, as has been reinforced by judicial
precedent in numerous cases.
Both statistical studies and anecdotal evidence demonstrate that the existence of
GSAs on campus, along with trained and caring staff, help students feel safer in
schools, perform better, reduce absenteeism and make students feel like they are
more a part of their school.
Hiram Johnson High School: www.hjhsgsa.bravehost.com
C.K. McClatchy LGSA: www.geocities.com/ckmcclatchylgsa
John F. Kennedy Rainbow Appreciation Alliance (RAA): www.raa.bravehost.com
UC Davis LGBT Resource Center (http://lgbtcenter.ucdavis.edu)
Provides a comprehensive range of education, information and advocacy services and
works to create and maintain an open, safe, and inclusive environment for lesbian,
gay, bisexual, and transgender students, staff, faculty, their families and friends, the
entire campus community and beyond
Queer Straight Alliance, Sacramento State University
(http://www11.brinkster.com/csusqsa/Local.asp)
General meetings on Wednesdays from 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. in the Women's Resource
Center / Multi-Cultural Library 1st floor Room 1010
4. Support for Gay-Straight Alliances (GSAs); Student clubs
supporting harassment-free schools
GLSEN (www.glsen.org)
The Gay Lesbian Straight Education Network. Go to the Students section for youth
resources.
GSA Network (www.gsanetwork.org)
Gay-Straight Alliance Network is an organization that connects school-based GSAs to
each other and community resources. Great resource for students looking to start or
maintain a GSA, with a directory of other GSAs in northern California.
Lambda Legal Defense Fund (www.lambdalegal.org)
The nation's oldest and largest legal organization dedicated to the civil rights of
lesbians, gay men, and people with HIV/AIDS. Help Desk (213) 382-7600 hours M-F
10am to noon and 2-4pm.
The American Civil Liberties Union (www.aclu.org)
The ACLU Lesbian & Gay Rights Project and AIDS Project
(www.aclu.org/getequal) Founded in 1986, the Lesbian & Gay Rights Project and
AIDS Project are a special division of the American Civil Liberties Union, one of the
largest civil liberties organizations founded in 1920. The combined Project staff are
experts in constitutional law and civil rights, specializing in sexual orientation, gender
identity, and HIV. (212) 549-2627
National Center for Lesbian Rights (www.nclrights.org)
Another prominent legal support resource center that has been at the forefront of legal
challenges in education. Always worth a visit. (415) 392-6257
5. Support for Families and Friends of LGBTQ Youth
Sacramento PFLAG (http://pflagsacramento.org)
Sacramento Parents, Families, and Friends of Lesbians and GaysSupport, education,
and advocacy for LGBTQ persons, families, and friends. Meets on the third Tuesday of
the month at 7:30 pm at St. Marks Methodist Church, St. Marks Way, Sacramento,
(916) 978-0410, pflagsac@earthlink.net
El Dorado / Placerville PFLAG (http://www.pflagplacerville.org) (530) 621-6700
6. Resources for Youth in Crisis & Hotlines
La Familia Counseling Center, Inc. (http://lafcc.com)
The OASIS Program provides crisis mental health services for lesbian, gay, bisexual,
transgender, questioning youth, age 14-21 in Sacramento County.(916) 452-3601.
Wind Youth Services (www.windyouth.org)
Overnight Crisis Shelter (including counseling/support services); Day Center provides
food, clothing, showers, laundry, access to health services, support services,
drug/alcohol counseling. Wind School offers a year-round high school program. (916)
443-8333
Diogenes Youth Services (www.diogenesnet.com)
Crisis counseling for youth (12-24 yrs.), short term shelter services (2-3 weeks), youth
and parent support services, medical services. 9837 Folsom Blvd., Suite L,
Sacramento, (916) 363-9943, 1-800-339-7177; DYS9837@aol.com
WEAVE (www.weaveinc.org) Women Escaping a Violent Environment
Provides services to survivors of domestic violence and their families as well as
survivors of sexual assault in Sacramento County. WEAVE offers a vast array of crisis
intervention, advocacy and counseling programs. Business Line (916) 448-2321;
Crisis Line (916) 920-2952
Alateen (www.ncwsa.org/sac)
Alateen is a fellowship of young people whose lives have been affected by alcoholism
in a family member or a close friend. We help one another by sharing our experience,
strength and hope. (916) 334-2970 (closed Fridays); (916) 454-1100 (Alcoholics
Anonymous hotline)
CA Youth Crisis Line
Provides referrals for cities statewide 1-800-843-5200
National Runaway Hotline 1-800-RUN-AWAY (800-786-2929)
Gay & Lesbian National Hotline (888) THE-GLNH
7. Law Enforcement / Legal Services
Sacramento Police Department
Investigations, including bias crimes (916) 433-0650
Sacramento County Sheriff's Department (916) 874-8811 Ask for the Bias Crimes
Unit
Lambda Hate Crimes Task Force
The Lambda Community Center has formed a Hate Crimes Task Force to report hate
crimes, hate incidents, collect statistics and work towards stopping hate crimes in our
community. Call (916) 442-0185 to report a hate crime against yourself or anyone else.
Sacramento Human Rights / Fair Housing Commission
Victim counseling, data collection, law enforcement liaison; (916) 444-6903
Lambda Law Referral Service
Law school students from UC Davis and McGeorge offer screening and legal referrals
Mondays 6:30 to 9 pm at the Lambda Community Center. (916) 442-0185
National Youth Legal Information Line (NCLR)(800) 528-NCLR
Confidential and free legal referral and practical support, information, and assistance
regarding safety in school, psychiatric abuse or forced commitment to a mental
hospital or treatment center, homelessness, discrimination in the foster care system
or juvenile justice system, and medical and legal issues for transsexual youth.
8. LGBTQ Supportive Faith Communities and Atheist/Agnostic
Groups
The California Council of Churches (www.calchurches.org), 4044 Pasadena Avenue,
Sacramento CA 95821, (916) 488-7300, cccinfo@calchurches.org
Pioneer United Church of Christ, 2700 L Street, Sacramento, (916) 443-3727
River City Metropolitan Community Church (http://mccsacramento.org)
Community and support services
Rev. Roland Stringfellow, Pastor
10500 Chaplain Ave., (Mather Field), Rancho Cordova, (916) 364-4325
Trinity Episcopal Cathedral, 2620 Capitol Avenue, Sacramento (916) 446-2513
Unitarian Universalist Community Church (www.u2c2.org)
Mission affirms LGBT people, all faiths welcome.
7650 Florin Rd., Sacramento (916) 424-9154
Sacramento Atheists and Other Freethinkers
No dogma. No creeds. Just plain religion-free! (www.rthoughtsrfree.org/)
9. Health / Medical Support
Breaking Barriers
HIV/AIDS services, education, and prevention; homeless outreach; breast cancer
support
2020 V Street, Sacramento CA 95818
(916) 447-2437
mccaids@ncal.net
www.breakingbarriers-sacramento.org
Golden Rules Services
Golden Rule Services is a nonprofit, minority based organization that resolves health,
education, employment and criminal justice disparities in People of Color
communities through culturally competent programs and resources. Services include
HIV prevention, education, testing, and outreach, and The Sonshine Project for African
American youth 12-18.
1115 21st St Suite B, Sacramento, CA 95814
(916) 446-AIDS (2437)
www.goldenrules.info/index.htm
CARES
HIV/AIDS Health care, services, education
1500 21st Street Sacramento CA 95814
(916) 443-3299
www.caresclinic.org
The Effort, Inc.
AIDS education and medical clinic, 1820 J Street, Sacramento
(916) 325-5556
Planned Parenthood
Pregnancy / HIV / STD testing and treatment, birth control services, counseling
1125 10th Street, Sacramento
(916) 444-7966
550 Franklin Blvd., Sacramento
(916) 452-7305
5700 Watt Ave., North Highlands (916) 332-5715
10. Media
MGW Magazine (Mom Guess What) www.mgwnews.com
1103 T Street, Sacramento 95814
(916) 441-6397
Outword Newsmagazine (www.outwordmagazine.com)
709 28th Street, Sacramento
(916) 329-9280
11. Businesses
Butch-N- Nellies Coffee Co.
Proudly serving coffee, espresso drinks, pastries, panini, and soups
1827 I Street Sacramento, (916) 443-6133
Etc.
Cards, stationery, gifts; 2101 L Street, Sacramento (916) 446-8049
Uptown Studios (www.uptownstudios.net)
Graphic design, social marketing, web site creation and printing. (916) 446-1082
Check out the gallery at www.uptownstudiosgallery.com for hours and information.
Get on their email list for a neat newsletter of local events.
Rainbow Chamber of Commerce (www.rainbowchamber.com)
Sacramento's Gay and Lesbian Chamber of Commerce promotes networking within
the gay and lesbian business community and its supporters, enhance the awareness
of political and social issues, and to encourage involvement in charitable causes.
Online business directory.
Valley Rainbow Pages (www.vrp.info)
Sacramento's Online LGBT Directory with search, classifieds, jobs, community
interest, links and coupons. A hardcopy version is available around town.
12. Others
SACWN Inc. (www.sacwn.com) Sacramento Area Community Women's Network
SACWN'S mission is to provide lesbians with social activities in a safe environment, a
supportive network and resources to link our diverse community.
OutSacramento.com (www.outsacramento.com)
All about gay Sacramento on the Internet. The site features local Internet sites and
information of interest to the LGBT community. The site also has local news, places,
photos and pride events
Respect Sacramento
PO Box 191678
Sacramento CA 95819
(916) 733-2135
http://www.respectsacramento.org