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East Coast Rainbow Softball Association
The East Coast Rainbow Softball Association is a Halifax-based co-ed, recreational, slo-pitch softball league for gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgendered persons and supporting straight allies. The league is open to players 19+ of all skill levels.
Website: www.ecrsa.ca
Email: halifax.glbt.softball@gmail.com |
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Manna For Health
A special needs food program whose purpose is to assist in meeting the special nutritional needs of people living with AIDS and other life threatening illnesses.
2786 Agricola St.
Bloomfield Center, Halifax
P.O. Box 31108, Halifax,
Nova Scotia B3K 5T9
Phone:(902) 429-7670
Email: c/o safeharbour@eastlink.com
http://www.safeharbourmcc.com/
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DalOUT
The LGBTQ Society at Dalhousie University
The LGBTQ Society at Dalhousie University, a social, support and action group for LGBTQ university individuals and, in general, any resident of the Halifax Regional Municipality.
Dalhousie University Student Union Building
6136 University Avenue, Room 321
Halifax, Nova Scotia
B3H 4J2
Phone: (902) 494-2190
mailto:dalout@dal.ca
http://gay.hfxns.org/DalOut
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Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Youth Project
To make Nova Scotia a safer, healthier, and happier place for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered youth through support, education, resource expansion and community development.
2281 Brunswick St.
Halifax, NS B3K 2Y9
Phone: (902) 429-5429
Fax: (902) 423-7735
E-mail: youthproject@youthproject.ns.ca
All calls are confidential |
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AIDS Coalition Of Nova Scotia
Our Vision, Mission, and Values to be a PHA-centered, community leader committed to the creation of a positive, safe and caring environment. We have a strategic emphasis on HIV education and prevention initiatives in Nova Scotia and our goals are promoting a community response to HIV/AIDS, advocacy, and education in Nova Scotia.
1657 Barrington Street,
Halifax, NS B3J 2A1
(902) 429-7922
http://www.acns.ns.ca/ |
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Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation Atlantic Chapter
As the leading national volunteer-based organization dedicated to the fight against breast cancer, the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation works collaboratively to fund, support and advocate for:
- Relevant and innovative breast cancer research
- Meaningful education and awareness programs
- Early diagnosis and effective treatment
- A positive quality of life for those living with breast cancer
5251 Duke Street, Suite 417
Halifax, NS B3J 1P3
Phone us at 902-422-5520
Toll-free: 1-866-273-2223
Fax: 902-422-5523
Email: cbcfatl@cbcf.org
http://www.cbcf.org/atlantic/ |
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The Nova Scotia Rainbow Action Project
"We seek to foster change in our communities and our society at large so that people of all sexual orientations are valued and included. We will achieve this through community development, networking, outreach and political action."
100-2786 Agricola St.
Halifax, NS B3K 4E1
Phone: (902) 444-7887
Fax: (902) 832-1269
Email: nsrap@ns.sympatico.ca
http://www.nsrap.ca/ |
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Halifax Pride Committee 2011
Mission & Values
The Halifax Pride Committee is a not-for-profit organization of volunteers dedicated to producing a Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer (LGBTQ) Pride Week Festival. Our mission is to produce a Pride Week that is:
- accessible to all;
- fiscally responsible;
- rewarding for all who participate, and
- reflective and celebratory of the best of the LGBTQ community and culture in Halifax and throughout Nova Scotia.
Website: www.halifaxpride.com
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ISCANS
Imperial Sovereign Court of Atlantic Nova Society, Inc
ISCANS is part of The International Imperial Court System, which was founded in 1965 in San Francisco by Empress Jose I The widow Norton and now has branches in over 66 cities around the world. The main event for all Courts is their annual Coronation/Adornment at which The new Heads of State are crowned and funds are dispersed to the yearly charities.
Website: www.gay.hfxns.org/ISCANS
Email: halifax.glbt.softball@gmail.com
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WAYVES Magazine
Wayves is an independent publication, published eleven times a year by a non-profit collective. It exists to inform lesbians, gay men, bisexuals and transgendered people in Atlantic Canada of the activities of their communities, and to promote those activities and support their aims and objectives. Subscriptions are $20 per year.
Anyone who contributes to Wayves is automatically considered to be a member of the collective, and is welcome to participate in any meetings or discussions.
Website: www.wayves.ca
Email: submissions@wayves.ca
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