Community Resources:
ACLU Nebraska
A constitutional rights group with a strong commitment to equal rights regardless of sexual orientation.
Citizens for Equal Protection, Inc.
A grassroots gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender civil rights organization in Nebraska made up of volunteers.
FTM and Questioning Female Bodied Support Group
Will meet once a month, on the first or third Saturday at 10:00 a.m. and go no later than 11:30 a.m.
Meetings at Planned Parenthood of Nebraska and Council Bluffs, O Street Location (2246 O Street)
Contact Ryan at (402) 441-3321 or (402) 217-1073 with questions
GLSEN - The Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network
Works to eliminate homophobia in K-12 schools. Good information on gay and lesbian youth suicide and the effects of homophobia on children.
KZUM Wimmins Show
89.3 FM Radio, Sundays, 11:30 A.M. - 1:30 P.M.
Lincoln Gay, Bisexual & Questioning Discussion Group
Contact Paul or Tim. Paul: 540-2329, pbouffard@neb.rr.com; Tim: 483-6183, optima2400@windstream.net
Lincoln LPD Liaison
441-7211 or ladywolf@freethinker.com
NE Democrats LGBT Caucus
Nebraska AIDS Project
Statewide AIDS support agency.
PFLAG (Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays)
PFLAG is a national non-profit organization with a membership of over 80,000 households and more than 440 affiliates worldwide. This vast grassroots network is developed, resourced and serviced by the PFLAG national office, located in Washington, DC, the national Board of Directors and the Regional Directors' Council. This links you to the Lincoln chapter.
--> (402) 434-9880, P.O. Box 30128, Lincoln, NE 68503
--> Meetings are the fourth Tuesday of each month at the Unitarian Church (63rd & "A" Street)
Rainbow AA group
Monday nights, St. Matthews, 24th & Sewell, 7:30 P.M.; non-smoking.
Rainbow Celebrations
This is Nebraska's site for Gay Pride and National Coming Out Day.
Rainbow Outreach Center
Provides a variety of resources for GLBT students and adults throughout the Midwest.
--> (402) 341-0330 P.O. Box 8583, 1719 Leavenworth St., Omaha, NE 68108
St. Marks on Campus Study Lounge
St. Mark's on the Campus is continuing its Free Study Lounge for Spring 2007!
2 nights of the week: Sunday and Thursday, 7 - 11 p.m.
Free coffee, free food, free pop, and free wi-fi!
St. Mark's is located at 13 & R Street. The Study Lounge is a non-religious program of St. MarkÕs On the Campus Episcopal Church. St. MarkÕs is an inclusive community and the Study Lounge is open to all students of all beliefs.
Transgender Support
FtM (Female-to-Male): FtMsupport@aol.com, MtF (Male-to-Female): Gifty2@juno.com
Affirming/Welcoming Congregations in Lincoln:
- Lincoln Unitarian Church, 6300 "A" Street, 483-2213
- Christ United Methodist Church, 5430 "A" Street, 489-9618
- First Plymouth Church, 2000 "D" Street, 476-7565
- First United Methodist Church, 50th & St. Paul Sts., 466-1906
- Christ Unity Church, 135 N. 31st, 476-6887
- South Street Temple, 2061 S. 20th, 435-8004
- Lincoln Friends Meeting, 3319 S. 46th, 488-4178
- Cornerstone, UMHE, 640 N. 16th, 476-0355
- St. Marks on-the-campus Episcopal, 1309 "R" Street, 474-1979
- First Presbyterian Church, 840 S. 17th Street, 477-6037
- Vine Congregation Church - United Church of Christ, 1800 Twin Ridge Road, 483-4781
- First Christian Church, 430 S. 16th Street, 475-4289
- Trinity United Methodist, 16th and "A" Street, 435-2946
- Order of the Red Grail: full moon ritual once a month on the Sunday closest to the full moon, 63rd and "A" Street
- Metropolitan Community Church (Omaha)

