Community Programs
The vision of Community Programs is to build, sustain, and strengthen dynamic, inclusive, community-driven and responsive programs that promote and celebrate the health and well-being of Colorado’s diverse GLBT community.
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Cyber Center
GLBT individuals now have a safe and free location in Denver to obtain Internet access, create resumes and presentations, conduct research, attend computer training classes.
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Library
The Terry Mangan Memorial Library is open to the public Monday and Thursday from 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. and Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
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Healthy Living
The Center’s Healthy Living program works with doctors, hospitals, health care practices, and the community to instill greater knowledge of and sensitivity toward the unique health care needs of the GLBT community.
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Smoke Free
You know the feeling: every time you light up a cigarette you think to yourself that you should really quit. But it’s hard. And we understand that.
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LINK
Members of the GLBT community are constantly contacting The Center looking for GLBT-friendly healthcare providers. Joining Link is free to you, accessing it is free to the community.
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Breast Cancer
Breast cancer accounts for more than 1 in 4 cancers diagnosed among US woman. While any woman is at risk, lesbian woman do have a higher prevalence for some of the risk factors.
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Community Programs that are growing:
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SAGE of the Rockies
(GLBT people age 55+) The Center is now a SAGE (Services and Advocacy for GLBT Seniors) Affilitate.
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Families
GLBT people with children and people who would like to start families.
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The Values of Community Programs are innovative, effective, strategic, institutionalized, community-driven, sustainable, proactive, dynamic, and celebratory. We need you!
Do you have time, expertise, or an idea and want to get involved in strengthening Colorado’s GLBT and Allied community? Please contact Center Deputy Executive Director Hope Wisneski at 303.733.7743, ext. 108.