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Community Organizations and Community Groups


The organization for gay and lesbian Mormon's (Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints). Meeting times and location are available by calling (800) 627-1168.


Biggest Little Fellowship

provides recovery and support services to the community and annually sponsors the We Are Family Conference each fall. 

Biggest Little Sisters
A Mission of the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence are the new face of charity in northern Nevada.  The Organization is composted of 7 brothers who became Sisters to raise money for charity and assist those in need. visit their website at www.renosbiggestlittlesisters.org



Carson Valley Men's Club
A social organization serving the men's. community in the Carson City, Minden, Gardnerville area. To contact write:  P O Box 2204  Gardnerville, NV 89410
email: CarsonMensClub@aol.com




a social club serving the men's community for Northern Nevada.  Monthly meetings are the second Sunday of the month. There are also social activities and outings. For information call (775) 324-4718. or vsit: www.comstockgrizzlies.com




a speakers bureau and outreach program through the Washoe County District Health Department. The group provides speakers who are HIV/AIDS positive to speak about the disease and its prevention. Write P O Box 70231, Reno, NV 89570 or call Forest  (775) 826-9644.

 




High Sierra Rodeo Association brought gay rodeo home to Reno in 2004.  The next Rodeo is set for May 2011. Annual dues are $36. Contact High Sierra Rodeo at www.highsierrarodeo.com




Light of the Soul  United Church of Christ

The Church holds Sunday Services at 11:45am at 627 Sunnyside Drive (just Off Keystone Ave) at the First Congressional United Church of Christ building. Denise Cordova is the pastor. The Church can be reached at (775) 323-2798   P O Box 19426  Reno NV 89511 or visit their website at LSUCC.org.


Mountain Valley Men's Club
a social organization serving the men's community of the Reno/Sparks area. The groups provide social gatherings and activities. There is a monthly newsletter. Write: P O Box 11841, Reno, NV 89510



The
Nevada AIDS Foundation has closed its doors and the Residence Program is not operating under the auspices of Northern Nevada H.O.P.E.S

 A new local pansexual leather group which meets monthly on Sundays and plans to afiliate with the National Leather Association and be a chapter.  for more information contact: nla_nnv@yahoo.com

(HIV Outpatient Program and Educational Services) providing HIV/AIDS education and information along with a wide variety of client services.  To reach HOPES Clinic call (775) 786-HOPE or on the web at www.nnhopes.org    Office Hours are:  Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm.


Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays. The group provides support and educational information.   There are two groups on active one in Carson City your ccan email: haggismom@yahoo.com . The Reno Chapetr is currently inactive. Holly Wilson is the local representative at (775) 358-4878. website: www.pflagreno.org


(Progressive Leadership Alliance of Nevada) an organization for making political changes in Nevada and building bridges amongst all Nevadans through diversity.  Offices in Reno, Carson City and Las Vegas website: www.planevada.org

PRIME TIMERS
The High Sierra Prime Timers a social organization for mature men featuring Wednesday morning breakfasts, morning walks, monthly business meetings, birthday parties and social activities. Write: HSPT P O Box 2801 Reno NV 89505 or visit: www.hsptreno.com



The Gay Lesbian, Bisexual Student Union (Queer Student Union) at the University of Nevada, Reno and serving Truckee Meadows Community College (TMCC). The group meets weekly on Tuesdays at the Diversity  Center in the Jot Travis Student Union at 8pm. Call (775) 337-2743 or website: www.queerstudentunion.com

 


Due to financial reasons has closed


 

The Reno Gayla Film Fesival is an annual event  schedueld to be held November 10, 2010. The mebership based group is open to al with a $25.00 membership fee.  Several fund rasiers are held during the year to help defray costs. The organization has a board of directors and can be reached at renogaylaff@gmail.com.


Reno Leather Women
A new group in the Reno area catering to the needs of women into leather, S/M, and fetish between women (sorry no men). Meetings are held monthly at A Rainbow Place on the first Friday of the month.   For more information contact boinick@aol.com


No for
mal organization here.  The group works with other organizations within the gay community providing assistance as needed.  The Hellions annual host the Shuttle Weekend Benefit (held Thanksgiving weekend) and the Gay Night at the Zoo (held in June). contact E24Bubbles@sbcglobal.net





Celebrating 14 years of Pride, this organization produces
the Pride in the Park celebration in downtown Reno's Wingfield Park on the third Saturday in August.  General Meetings are the third Wednesday of the month except in July and August when they are weekly.  For information call Kaye Crawford at (775) 742-0063. or email renogaypride@yahoo.com



This human rights organization open to all creates Social, political, education and cultural events to the community.  They also have a variety of groups. you can also write Spectrum at P O Box 336    Reno, Nevada 89504. email: info@northernnevadaspectrum.org or visit there website at www.spectrumnorthernnevada.org


A political group dedicated to equal rights for all. Meetings are the first Monday o the month at the Plan Building. For information contact: www.sdnn.org


Silver Dollar Court

The 34 year old social and philanthropic organization raises money for charity one dollar at a time. Headed by a community elected Emperor and Empress.  There is also a Duke and Duchess elected by the community to head the Ducal House for addition fund raising. The Board of Directors meets the first Thursday of each month. For more information visit www.silverdollarcourt.com