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Since its inception, the Milwaukee LGBT Community Center has always sought to provide a home for the birth, nurturance, and celebration of LGBT organizations and groups. And still today, the  Center strives to further develop our vibrant community through thoughtful leadership, community building, and strong partnerships. Some of its most solid partnerships are with the LGBT organizations that are also tenants of the Center.

ACLU OF WISCONSIN

414.272.4032 • Website

Since 1920, the ACLU has been the nation’s guardian of liberty, working daily in courts, legislatures, and communities to defend and preserve the individual rights and liberties that the Constitution and laws of the  United States guarantee everyone in this country. The ACLU is best known for litigation efforts as the country’s largest public interest law organization; many of the ACLU’s ground-breaking cases have changed lives and made history.

ALL OF US RESEARCH PROGRAM

(844) 842-2855 •  EmailWebsite

The All of Us Research Program is a historic effort to collect and study data from one million or more people living in the United States. The goal of the program is better health for all of us. The program began national enrollment in 2018 and is expected to last at least 10 years.

Bi+ Pride MKE

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Bi+ Pride Milwaukee is an organization that builds community, support, and networking opportunities for Milwaukee and Southeastern Wisconsin bisexual, pansexual, polysexual, fluid, queer, no-label, non-monosexual, or any other individuals looking for an open, accepting place to share experiences and make friends! Not sure if you "belong" in the community? The short answer is- yes, you do! Even if you just have questions about what all this means, or if you're questioning or just want to be supportive- come join us!

CENTER LINK

954-765-6024 • Website

CenterLink was founded in 1994 as a member-based coalition to support the development of strong, sustainable, LGBTQ community centers. A fundamental goal of CenterLink’s work is to strengthen, support, and connect LGBTQ community centers, and to help build the capacity of these centers to address the social, cultural, health, and political advocacy needs of LGBTQ community members across the country.

COURAGE MILWAUKEE

1.414.240.2882 • EmailWebsite

In 2019, Courage MKE opened Wisconsin’s first home for displaced LGBTQ+ youth. Courage MKE believes that in order for youth to work on themselves, they must be able to be themselves. The Courage House is a licensed group home on Milwaukee’s south side. Our staff and volunteers are committed to creating an environment in which each resident feels like they are a part of the entire Courage MKE Family. At the Courage House, we assist residents with counseling, healthcare, life skills, family reunification, and provide them the same experiences every child deserves in a family setting. Based on the state average youth stay at group homes in Wisconsin, our residents are staying with us 211% longer.

DIVERSE & RESILIENT 

414-390-0444 • Website

At Diverse & Resilient, we see a future where lesbian, gay,  bisexual, and transgender people in Wisconsin thrive, living healthy,  satisfying lives in safe, supportive communities. Our long-term  objective is to eliminate health disparities between LGBT people and the  general population, as measured by commonly accepted indicators of  physical and mental health

END DOMESTIC ABUSE WISCONSIN

(608) 255-0539 • Website

Our work to end domestic violence is multifaceted. Since 1978, our coalition has grown and expanded in how we’ve been able to serve survivors and advocates around Wisconsin. Our support of survivors and direct service agencies remains constant, even as our initiatives change in response to the national anti-oppression landscape. As we center survivors in our work against domestic violence, we recognize our role in a larger anti-oppression movement.

FORGE

414.559.2123 • EmailWebsite

This national transgender education and advocacy organization also provides direct support and information for transgender individuals,  professionals, and SOFFAs (Significant Others, Friends, Family, and  Allies) in Milwaukee, WI. FORGE serves the broad range of ALL  transgender and SOFFA individuals, with a historic emphasis on transmasculine/FTM+/SOFFA individuals.

INDEPENDENCEFIRST

4142917520 • Website

IndependenceFirst is Metro Milwaukee's FIRST resource when people have questions regarding access and disability.  We offer over 20 Programs & Services for people with disabilities of all kinds, in all age groups, and provide programs on disability awareness and access to the general community.  Over 50% of our staff, managers, and Board have disabilities themselves and this peer approach leads to excellent outcomes.

LESBIAN ALLIANCE

This volunteer-run organization strives to provide opportunities for women who love women in the Milwaukee Area. Lesbian Alliance has an office at the Center and also meets here for its game and movie nights.  The alliance includes Women’s Voices Milwaukee that practices at the  Center every Tuesday at 7 pm.

Milwaukee Metropolitan Community Church

414-383-1100  •  Website

Milwaukee Metropolitan Community Church, the oldest existing LGBTQI+ organization, here in Milwaukee, first established in 1971, continues to be a Vibrant ~ Inclusive ~ Progressive Community of Faith. Under the umbrella of Metropolitan Community Churches Worldwide, we are the first faith community in the world to accept and support all, regardless of how one identifies their race, gender, or sexuality.

MILWAUKEE AREA TECHNICAL COLLEGE

(414) 297- 6282 • EmailWebsite

MATC offers 170+ degree, diploma, and certificate programs with industry-experienced instructors who make sure you’re ready to work on day one. We also connect you to 35+ four-year transfer partners, including our guaranteed admission agreements with Marquette University, UW-Madison, UW-Milwaukee, and UW-Parkside.

PATHFINDERS 

414.964.2565 • Website

Pathfinders empowers youth in crisis to make positive life choices,  providing some of the Milwaukee area’s most comprehensive programming for youth in crisis, through housing & shelter, education, family engagement, and youth empowerment.

PFLAG-MILWAUKEE 

414.299.9198 (please leave a message) • Website

Parents, Families, and Friends of Lesbians and Gays (PFLAG) is a national network of support groups throughout the country to provide support for parents and lesbian, gay and transgender loved ones. The Milwaukee chapter of PFLAG meets to talk freely and exchange stories, to help each other when problems arise, and to grow in their understanding and acceptance of LGBT family members and friends. Though its main office is housed in the Center, PFLAG-Milwaukee meets on the third Sunday of each month, August through May, and the fourth Sunday in June from 5:00 to  7:15 P.M. at Martin Luther Church, 9235 W. Bluemound Road in Wauwatosa.  PFLAG has no meetings in July.

PRIDEFEST

414.272.3378 • Website

Part of the Summer of Festivals that occur in Milwaukee during the  Spring and Summer at the Henry Maier Festival Park, PrideFest is held on the first or second weekend of June each year. PrideFest has its primary office here at the Center.

Rainbow Alliance of the deaf

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The Rainbow Alliance of the Deaf (RAD) is a nonprofit organization established in 1977. The mission of this Alliance is to establish and maintain a society of  Deaf LGBT people to encourage and promote their educational, economical, and social welfare; to foster fellowship; to defend their rights, and to advance their interests as Deaf LGBT citizens concerning social justice; to build up an organization in which all worthy members may participate in the discussion of practical problems and solutions related to their social welfare.

SOJOURNER FAMILY PEACE CENTER

414-276-1911 • Website

Sojourner Family Peace Center is the largest nonprofit provider of domestic violence prevention and intervention services in Wisconsin,  serving over 9,500 clients each year. Sojourner provides an array of support aimed at helping families affected by domestic violence achieve safety, justice, and well-being.

UNITED COMMUNITY CENTER 

(414) 384-3100 • Website

United Community Center has been a catalyst for community growth, building, and betterment on Milwaukee’s south side since its founding 50 years ago. What started as a small youth center has grown into an intergenerational safe haven that serves more than 15,000 people each year. UCC serves individuals 6 weeks to 103 years old through educational services, senior support, homebuyer counseling, and much more.

UNITED WAY

414.263.8100 • EmailWebsite

United Way of Greater Milwaukee & Waukesha County changes lives and improves our community by mobilizing people and resources to drive strategic impact in health, education, and financial stability. United Way believes in making our four-county community stronger. By working together on critical issues, we can move forward together to ensure everyone has a safe place to live, work, and play.

VETERANS FOR DIVERSITY, LLC 

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The overall mission of Veterans for Diversity is 1) to bring awareness to and educate Lesbian, Gay, Bi-Sexual and Transgender veterans of the  Veterans Administration programs that are targeted to their specific needs; 2) to consolidate information important to these veterans and give national awareness and education about programs that may not be known by all LGBT veterans; and, 3) to provide educational resources that may be needed to pursue benefits they are entitled to.

VIVENT HEALTH

800.359.9272 • Website

Vivent Health has been at the forefront of the fight against HIV since the earliest days of the epidemic  – Vivent Health is Wisconsin’s largest and fastest-growing HIV health care system.  Through its integrated medical, dental, and mental health clinics along with its pharmacy and dedicated social services that include food pantries, a legal program, and social work case management, more than  3,300 HIV patients in Wisconsin gain the health care and social services they need for long-term survival with HIV disease from Vivent Health.

WALKERS POINT CENTER FOR THE ARTS

414.672.2787 • Website

For more than 30 years, Walker’s Point Center for the Arts has been a cultural staple of the Walker’s Point neighborhood and a powerful advocate for underrepresented artists in Milwaukee and beyond. As one of the city’s oldest and most beloved community art spaces (founded in 1987), WPCA is renowned for providing high-caliber, accessible arts experiences for all. 

WISCONSIN COALITION AGAINST SEXUAL ASSAULT

(414) 384-3100 • Website

WCASA is a statewide coalition and membership agency, dedicated to providing support and complimenting the work of Wisconsin sexual assault service provider (SASP) agencies, that are working to end sexual violence and offer support, advocacy and information to its victims of sexual assault and their families.WCASA works to ensure that every survivor in Wisconsin gets the support and care they need. WCASA also works to create the social change necessary to end all forms of sexual violence.