Resources

 

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1 Voice LGBT Community Center
serves as a cultural focal point uniting LGBT individuals and organizations and provides educational, social and wellness programs. 4442 N. Seventh Ave., Phoenix. Information, info@1vcc.org or www.1vcc.org.
1 Voice Community Center’s Men’s Group
is a discussion group and social network that seeks to give all people who identify as male a place to meet for weekly discussions. Meetings start at 6:30 p.m. for social time, followed by discussion from 7 to 9 p.m. every Monday at the 1 Voice LGBT Community Center, 4442 N. Seventh Ave., Phoenix. Information, Tim at 602-712-0111 or e-mail info@1vcc.org.
1 Voice Toastmasters
for those who enjoy public speaking or want to improve their public speaking and leadership qualities, meets at 7 p.m. the second and fourth Wednesday of the month at the Community Church of Hope, 4121 N. Seventh Ave., Phoenix. Information, one.voice.toastmasters@gmail.com.
AGAPE Network
a non-profit food box program for HIV/AIDS persons, needs volunteers and donations. Information, 602-234-6143.
Alternative Values Bowling League
an LGBT bowling league, meets on Monday nights at Squaw Peak Lanes. Information, Mike Bosley, 623-463-2113 or mikeyboz@cox.net.
Alternatives Wellness Center
offers yoga, pilates and dance classes, personal fitness training, an organic café, massage and healing therapies and a holistic gift shop at 4314 N. Seventh Ave. Information, 602-266-0801, or www.explorealternatives.com.
Amazondotmoms
is lesbian mothers with children networking to build friendships and community. Join our online community to connect with other families, building a peer group for parents and children. Children of all ages are welcome. Request membership amazon.moms@yahoogroups.com. Information, Amazon.Mom@cox.net.
American Outings
is an organization that arranges events throughout Arizona for the LGBT community. Information, e-mail chazphx@aol.com, or visit www.americanoutings.com.
AZ2Somes
a social group for committed gay couples, has social get-togethers once a month. Information, www.Az2Somes.org.
Arizona Frontrunners
is a gay/lesbian running/walking group. Information, 602-740-8150, info@azfrontrunners.com or www.azfrontrunners.com.
Arizona Gay Rodeo Association
organizes the annual Road Runner Regional Rodeo in February. Information, rtrusley@cox.net or www.agra-phx.com.
Arizona Gay Volleyball
is a gay volleyball league. Games are played Monday and Tuesday nights at Steele Indian School Park. Information, www.azgv.org.
Arizona Nude Dudes
a nudism club for men. Nudism is mandatory at our events. We are not a sex club. Information, www.aznudedudes.org or info@aznudedudes.org.
Arizona State University’s LGBTQA Coalition
offers support and programming for LGBT students on campus. Information, 480-965-8690, www.facebook.com/asulgbtq.
Arizona Women in Tune
is looking for singers. This all-woman group practices at 6:45 p.m. Thursdays at Faith Lutheran Church. Information, 602-487-1940, execdirector@azwit.com or www.azwit.com.
Asbury United Methodist Church
an inclusive and affirming Christian faith community, has worship at 9:30 on Sunday Information, 602-279-2369 or www.aplaceforallpeople.com.
AVIV
is a spiritual and social organization for the Arizona Jewish LGBT community. Information, 602-952-1612 or write P.O. Box 7313, Phoenix, AZ 85011 www.avivaz.com.
AZGAYCOUPLES.COM
is a social group for gay men in committed relationships. Information: http://azgaycouples.com or email info@azgaycouples.com
AZLES
Arizona’s Lesbian List, is an email club for women who do not want the rules and constraints of other lists. Limited moderation. Information, www.groups.yahoo.com/group/azles.
AZSCAMP
is a lesbian email club for intelligent Arizona lesbians. No junk mail or one-liners. Information, www.azscamp.com.
AZQUICKQ
Quick reference for all things LGBT in Arizona with more than 90 database links and calendar. Limited moderation. www.groups.yahoo.com/group/azquickq.
Bears of the Old Pueblo
meets 7 p.m. on the second Saturdays in Tucson. Bear Coffee every Tuesday. Information, 520-829-0117, bop@botop.com, or www.botop.com
Bears of the West
is a social club for bears, cubs and their admirers that welcomes all to its events. Information, 602-244-9341 or www.BearsoftheWest.com.
Bisexual Network of Arizona (BiNetAZ)
Provides support groups and social activities for bisexuals, bi-curious, allies, partners, spouses, families and friends. All LGBT community members welcome. www.binetaz.org or information@binetaz.org.
Black Tie of Phoenix/Scottsdale
is a social club for gay men that plans two black-tie events per year and monthly informal events. Information, www.phoenixblacktie.com.
BodhiHeart Dharma Center
a welcoming Tibetan Buddhist group, meets at 7 p.m. Wednesdays and Sundays. Information, lightendharma@gmail.com or www.bodhiheart.org.
Cactus Flyers
a group of gay men and women in Arizona with an interest in aviation, meets the first Thursday of each month. Information, 602-540-6241 or cactusflyers@aol.com.
Cactus Cities Softball League
is a LGBT slow pitch softball league in Phoenix. Information: www.cactuscities.com.
Casa De Cristo Church and Apostolic Church
conducts worship at 10 a.m. Sunday and 6:30 p.m. Wednesday. Information, 602-265-2831, www.CasaDeCristo.org.
Celebration of Life Presbyterian Church
in the East Valley invites our LGBT sisters and brothers, friends and families to worship at 10 a.m. every Sunday. Information, www.celebration-of-life.org, or 480-838-8550.
Central Arizona Rainbow Equality
meets at 8 p.m. on the third Tuesday of each month at the Central Arizona College, 8470 N. Overfield Road, Coolidge. Information, Christopher.Hall@centralarizonarainbowequality.com
Charlie’s Cloggers
a dancing group, meets and practices at Charlie’s at 12:30 p.m. Sundays and 7 p.m. Wednesdays. Contact George Moussally at 602-314-4500, or visit www.charliesphoenix.com for information.
Club ExploreHer
is for lesbian adventurers who enjoy events in and around the state, coupled or single ages 21-99. Information, www.meetup.com/LesbianAdventurersClubExploreHer.
Coming Out Ballroom Dance
conducts group ballroom dance classes, 6-7:30 p.m. Saturdays at Al Moro Dance Studio, 806 E. Camelback, Phoenix. Information: Rik at 602-885-7554.
Coming Out Discussion Group
meets at 7 p.m. on the first and third Tuesday of the month at the 1 Voice Community Center, 4442 N. Seventh Ave., Phoenix, Phoenix. Information, 602-380-3647 or gfrankie749@gmail.com.
Community Church of Hope
welcomes the LGBT community to celebrate God and one another at 9 and 11 a.m. each Sunday. Information, 602-234-2180 or www.communitychurchofhope.com.
Compass, the Gay-Straight Alliance of Glendale Community College
provides GCC students with a safe place to meet other LGBT students and discuss issues in the gay community. Information, Chris Miller, c.miller@gcmail.maricopa.edu, or www.myspace.com/compassclub.
Dayspring United Methodist Church
is a welcoming congregation that offers services at 9 and 10:30 a.m. Sundays. 1365 E. Elliot Road, Tempe. 480-838-1446 or http://www.dayspring-umc.org.
Depression and/or bipolar
confidential and open peer support for depression and/or bipolar LGBT, meets at 2 p.m. every Wednesday at 1 Voice Community Center, 4442 N. Seventh Ave., Phoenix.
Desert Adventures
an outdoor recreational group for those 21 or older, meets the first Tuesday of each month. Information, www.DesertAdventures.org.
Desert Legion of Leather of Arizona
is a leather group that meets on the first and third Sunday of the month. Information, legionofleather@yahoo.com.
Desert Overture
is an LGBT community concert band comprised of musicians and their allies. Information, www.desertoverture.org.
Desert Valley Squares
a member of the International Association of Gay Square Dance Clubs, hosts dance parties Sundays. Information, www.desertvalleysquares.com or 480-704-9604.
Dignity/Arizona
provides mass, scripture and fellowship for LGBT Catholics and friends. Mass is at 7 p.m. Saturdays. Information, 602-230-4191.
Dykes on Bikes Phoenix Chapter
is a group of diverse women who love to ride motorcycles. Information, info@phoenixdykesonbikes.org or www.phoenixdykesonbikes.org.
East Valley Gay Couples
is a social group for gay men in relationships. The social group is for gay couples in the East Valley and surrounding areas. Information www.eastvalleygaycouples.com or EVGayCouples@yahoo.com.
East Valley Pride Bowling League
meets at AMF Chandler, Thursday nights at 7 p.m. August – May. Information call Steve at 602-819-4255.
Estrella Mountain Community College Gay and Straight Alliance Student Club (EGSA)
stimulates political awareness, provides fellowship, and promotes a safe and welcoming environment for LGBT students. Faculty advisers are: Sandy.zetlan@estrellamountain.edu, Kathleen.iudicello@estrellamountain.edu, Steven.stalling@estrellamountain.edu.
Equality Arizona
is a statewide political advocacy organization working to secure, protect and defend the rights and welfare of LGBT Arizonans. Information, www.equalityarizona.org.
For Positive Men (4PM)
is a peer owned and run social/support group of HIV positive men that meets from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Thursdays at Casa de Christo Church, 1029 E. Turney Ave., Phoenix. Information, www.forpm.org.
First Saturday/Dinner With Friends
is for lesbians of all ages. Dinners are held the first or second Saturdays of the month at different restaurants. Information, moonglider2002@yahoo.com.
First Congregational United Church of Christ
Phoenix offers traditional worship service at 10:30 a.m. Sundays or an alternative service at 6 p.m. www.phoenixucc.org.
FranGays
is a social group for gays and lesbians who enjoy French culture. We meet several times a month for conversation in French, potlucks, outdoor activities, concerts, movies, pool parties, wine tasting, and more. Information, frangays@yahoo.com.
Friday Night Fun Gay Bowling League
a mixed (male/female) league, meets at Christown Lanes, 19th Avenue and Bethany Home Road. Information, Jerry at jbeghtol2@cox.net.
Gay Lesbian Yavapai Alliance (GLYA)
Helping Hands helps those in need in our community. Information, 928-778-0433.
GaySedona.com
is a gay men’s social group in Sedona and the Verde Valley area. Information, Sedonadann@Esedona.net or www.gaysedona.com.
Gentle Shepherd Metropolitan Community Church
meets at 9 a.m. every Sunday. Information, 602-864-6404 or www.gsmcc.org.
Girls Just Wanna Have Fun
a lesbian bowling league, meets Friday nights at Tempe Village Lanes, 4407 S. Rural Road, Tempe. Information, lezbowltempe@cox.net.
The Grand Canyon Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence
azsisters.org, meet every third Thursday at apex (I.D. required), PMB 118, 5555 N. Seventh St., Phoenix.
Greater Phoenix Gay and Lesbian Chamber of Commerce
Information, 602-266-5055 or www.gpglcc.org.
Grove of the Rising Phoenix – ADF
welcomes all interested in exploring earth-based, polytheistic, spiritual Neo-Pagan Druidry modeled after Indo-European practices. The group meets at 8 p.m. on the first and third Thursdays of the month, and holds public rituals every high day at the Irish Cultural Center at 1106 N. Central Ave. Information: www.risingphoenix-adf.org.
GSRAZ (Gay Sportbike Riders of Arizona)
is for gay, lesbian, bi and straight motorcycle riders and/or enthusiasts. Information, graz-subscribe@yahoogroups.com
Healing Rainbows
is a bereavement group for members of the LGBT community. Call 602-636-5390 to register and for information or visit www.hospiceofthevalley.org.
Hell’s Fairies
is a group of LGBT scooter enthusiasts. www.hellsfairies.com.
HikeOutAZ
is a group for hiking in and around the Phoenix area. Moderate hikes are followed by lunch. For more information, visit us on Facebook, www.groups.yahoo.com/group/HikeOutAZ/ or email at: HikeOutAZ@Yahoo.com.
Hospice of the Valley
offers a free grief support group for adults who have experienced a loss through death from 6:30 to 8 p.m. the first and third Monday of the month at 1510 E. Flower St., Phoenix. Information: 602-530-6970 or www.hov.org.
Human Rights Campaign (HRC)
works on gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender civil rights, and to ensure basic equal rights at home, at work and in the community. Information, www.phoenix.hrc.org or www.hrc.org.
The Imperial Sovereign Empire of Arizona
strives to unite the LGBT and heterosexual communities, through charitable fundraising events. Meetings are at Gentle Shepherd MCC Church, 717 E. Southern Ave., on the third Sunday of the month. Information, www.imperialcourtaz.org.
International Dinner Group
Single Lesbian Dinner meets in Phoenix and One Dinner For All Lesbians meets in the East Valley. Both meet once a month. Information, violetsunset2003@yahoo.com
Joshua Tree Feeding Program
is an all-volunteer, non-profit food box program for persons living with HIV/AIDS. Pet food assistance also available. 602-264-0223, www.jtfp.org.
Lambda Car Club
is a club for the gay car enthusiasts with Friday night socials. No car required; just a love of cars. Information, 602-409-3160, contact@azgaycar.com or www.azgaycar.com
League Of Our Own Women’s Bowling League
meets at 6:30 p.m. Wednesdays at AMF Glendale Lanes. Information, secretary@league-of-our-own.com or www.league-of-our-own.com.
The Lesbian Social Network (LSN)
is fun for all lesbians, of all ages. We play board games, or just hang out and socialize at the 1 Voice Community Center. Information, Sherrie at 480-946-5570, lsn@womenscommunityconnection.com or www.womenscommunityconnection.com/LSN.html.
Log Cabin Republicans
is the nation’s largest organization of Republicans who support fairness, freedom and equality for gay and lesbian Americans. Information, az@logcabin.org.
Lutherans Concerned — Phoenix
Contact for meeting schedule. Information, 602-870-3611 or lcphoenix@lcna.org.
Lutherans Concerned – Tucson
meets every third Sunday of the month at 5:30 at Lutheran Church in the Foothills, 5102 N. Craycroft Road, Tucson. Information, P.O. Box 40702, Tucson. Information, LCTucson@lcna.org or www.lctucson.org
NativeOUT
exists to unify and strengthen the Native American LGBT community by sharing support, cultural values, and developing respectful relationships. Information, info@nativeout.com or www.NativeOUT.com.
Northern Arizona Gender Alliance
is a network of gender-variant people and allies living in northern and central Arizona. Information, 602-795-9682, punkinnk@yahoo.com or visit www.groups.yahoo.com/group/NAGA_AZ.
Older Gay/Bi Men’s Group
is a confidential support for gay or bisexual men 50 years of age and older. It meets at 9 a.m. alternate Thursdays at the 1 Voice LGBT Community Center, 4442 N. Seventh Ave., Phoenix. Information http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/PhxGSNSG/
One Community
is an interactive web and events community for gay, lesbian and allied individuals and businesses. www.onecommunity.co
one in ten Youth Services
meets at 7 p.m. Tuesdays in Tempe and 7 p.m. Wednesdays in Phoenix and 7 p.m. Thursdays in Glendale. Information, 602-475-7456, micheal@1n10.org or www.1n10.org.
Open Doors AZ
is a gay support group for gay men and women 18-35 that that has weekly meetings. Information, Andrew J. Shainker, 602-402-6969, www.opendoorsaz.com, opendoorsaz@gmail.com.
Our Gang Winter Bowling League
meets at the Scottsdale AMF Lanes Mondays 7 p.m. September-May. Information, Steve at 602-819-4255.
OUT Arts Alliance
is a social group of artists that meets once a month. All fields of artistry and creativity are welcome. Information, www.groups.yahoo.com/group/OUT_Arts_Alliance.
Out Gardening
a garden club that welcomes LGBT members, meets the third Saturday of the month. Information, www.outgardening.org.
PFLAG Phoenix (Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays)
Information, www.pflagphoenix.org, 602-843-1404, info@pflagphoenix.org.
  • Phoenix support group meets at 7 p.m. on the third Wednesday of the month at First Congregational United Church of Christ.
  • Tempe support group meets at 7 p.m. the first Friday of every month at Dayspring United Methodist Church.
  • Sun City West support group meets at 1:30 p.m. the fourth Sunday of the month at Lord of Life Lutheran Church.
  • North Scottsdale support group meets the second Thursday of every month at 7 p.m. at Via de Cristo United Methodist Church.
  • Bilingual Hispanic-focused support group meets the first Wednesday of every month at 7 p.m. at First Congregational United Church of Christ.
  • Fountain Hills support group meets at 7 p.m. on the fourth Friday of the month at The Fountains United Methodist Church.
  • Native American-focused support group meets at 7 p.m. on the second Tuesday of the month at Catherine Arms Apartment Community.
PFLAG Casa Grande
meets at 7 p.m. the second Thursday of the month. Information, call 520-371-0672, email bjabauman@gmail.com, or visit www.pflagarizona.org/casagrande.
PFLAG Payson
meets the third Wednesday of the month. Information, call 928-476-2366, e-mail info@pflagpayson.org, or visit www.pflagpayson.org.
PFLAG Prescott Valley
Information, call the Prescott Pride Center at 928-445-8800, email info@prescottpridecenter.org, or visit www.pflagarizona.org/prescottvalley.
PFLAG Yuma
meets the fourth Sunday of the month. Information, call 928-580-9553, email Yuma@pflagarizona.org, or visit www.pflagarizona.org/yuma.
Paradise Valley Community College PRIDE (People Respecting Individuality Diversity, and Equality)
is a Gay-Straight Alliance of the Maricopa Community Colleges and meets weekly. Inforamtion, Dale at 602-787-7276 or visit www.pvc.maricopa.edu/clubs/pride.
People & Persons Bowling League
Information, Tom “Skippy” Nardi at 602-274-3212 or e-mail peopleandpersons@aol.com.
Phoenix Hellraisers
is Arizona’s gay and lesbian flag football team. All skill levels welcome. Information, info@phoenixflagfootball.com or www.phoenixflagfootball.com.
Phoenix Police LGBT Advisory Committee
provides service, shares information, addresses concerns between the LGBT community and the Phoenix Police Department. Information, 602-262-7658.
Phoenix Metropolitan Men’s Chorus
is a performing arts organization that unites, inspires and entertains its members, diverse audiences and supporting partners. Information, 602-717-4262 or www.phoenixmetropolitanmenschorus.org.
Phoenix Movie Bears
is a social activity group for gay men and their friends in Phoenix and surrounding areas. The group meets on Wednesday nights (and occasionally on weekends) to see a movie at a local theater. Information, www.phoenixmoviebears.com.
Phoenix Pride
celebrates and promotes the history, diversity and future prosperity of the metropolitan Phoenix LGBT community with events and programs including the Pride Festival, Parade, 10 Days of Pride, Gala, Royalty Pageant, OUTdayPHX and Celebration of Giving. Information, www.phoenixpride.org, 602-27PRIDE.
Phoenix Pride Community Foundation
is the charitable giving facet that supports Phoenix Pride Scholarship Program, Community Grants Program and Partnership Program. Information, www.phoenixpride.org, 602-27PRIDE.
Phoenix Storm
is a predominantly gay rugby team open to men of any sexual orientation, race, age or experience level. Information, www.phoenixstorm.org.
Phoenix Sunfish
a swim team for lesbian and gay swimmers in the Phoenix area, includes year-round weekly practices for all ages/abilities. Information, www.phxsunfish.org.
Phoenix Tennis Alliance
a group of LGBT tennis players of all abilities, has two drop-in events weekly. Information, 602-359-0936, or www.phoenixtennisalliance.com.
Phoenix Unified Gay Bowling Alliance
offers eight gay leagues throughout the Valley for bowlers at every level. www.gaybowlingphoenix.com.
Prescott Pride Center
an LGBT community center offering social, recreational, and educational opportunities in the Prescott area. Information, 928-445-8800, contact@prescottpridecenter.com.
Prime Timers of Phoenix
for mature men and their admirers, meets at 7 p.m. the third Thursday of the month at the Church of the Beatitudes, 555 W. Glendale, Ave., Phoenix. Information, 602-971-4477, ptop157@yahoo.com, http://phxprimetimers.wordpress.com.
Project Hard Hat
is a not-for-profit HIV/AIDS prevention and education organization. Information, 602-357-4390 or www.projecthardhat.org.
QTalk Arizona
is an LGBT talk show network with nine podcast series and two weekly live call-in shows. Listen at http://qtalkaz.com.
Queer Cooks
is a potluck group for gay men that meets from 5 to 8 p.m. the second the second Sunday of each month. Information, Richard Vanamberg at queercooks@hotmail.com.
Rainbow RV
is the largest gay and lesbian RV and camping club in North America. Information, www.rainbowrv.com.
Rainbow Spectrum
Phoenix College’s Gay-Straight-Whatever Alliance meets at noon every Monday. Enrollment in three or more credits at Phoenix College is required for membership. Information, 602-285-7392 or loman.clark@pcmail.maricopa.edu.
Rainbow Spirits
the LGBT Community of the New Vision Center for Spiritual Growth, meets Sunday mornings. Information, Ron at 480-694-4545 or www.newvisionaz.org/smallgroups.htm.
Raw Thunder Women’s Motorcycle Association
is for riders of all skill levels. An expensive bike is not needed to be a club member. Information, Char Zack at 928-634-9739.
Ride 2b Free
an LGBT cycling group offers road rides and training rides. Information, www.ride2bfree.com.
Sedonagayboyz
is a social point of contact for adult gay men in the Sedona area. Information, sedonagayboyz@webtv.net
Soulforce Phoenix
committed to ending spiritual violence perpetuated by religious policies and teachings against LGBT people, meets every fourth Monday. Information, the Rev. Charles Coppinger at 602-980-6526.
Spectrum at ASU West
provides a safe space and supportive community to LGBT people on campus. Meetings, offering discussion about interests concerning the LGBT community, are every Thursday outside Fletcher Library. Information, e-mail spectrum.asuwest@gmail.com.
SQREAM (Scooter Queers Riding Everywhere and More)
is an LGBT scooter club sponsoring rides every first Sunday. Information, sqreamphoenix@yahoogroups.com.
Stand Up Arizona
is aimed at raising local hate crime awareness and gaining community involvement in passing LGBT legislation. Information, www.myspace.com/standuparizona.
Stonewall Institute
is an outpatient behavioral health agency providing LGBTQ affirmative counseling services for youth and adults. Information, 602-535-6468 or www.stonewallinstitute.com.
Stonewall Women Rock Climbing
is a lesbian, indoor rock-climbing group for women of all ages that meets the second and fourth Sundays. Beginners are welcome. Information, swrockc@aol.com or www.myspace.com/swrockc.
Sunday Women Golfers
play different courses throughout the Phoenix area the first Sunday of each month. Information, swgolfers@yahoo.com.
Team Arizona
a statewide support organization for gay/lesbian athletes, will put you together with others who want to participate in your sport. Information, www.teamarizona.org.
TERROS
provides free HIV and syphilis testing at bars and events. For dates and locations, visit Facebook.com/TERROS4U. Information, 602-685-6086.
Theta Nu Xi Multicultural Sorority
is a multicultural sorority for students and professionals of different lifestyles, cultures, religions, backgrounds offering scholarship, service, sisterhood, leadership, multiculturalism. www.thetanuxi.org.
Thursday Night 3-Way Bowling League
bowls at 7 p.m. Thursdays at Let It Roll Bowl. Information, kdhoffman@mac.com.
Transgendered Harmony
a group for the transgendered community, meets at 7 p.m. the second and fourth Saturday of each month at at Casa de Cristo church 1029 E. Turney, Phoenix. Information, 602-460-9069 (ask for T-Harmony) or www.tgharmony.com.
Transitions
primary medical care for transgender patients, is offered two Fridays a month at McDowell Healthcare Center, 1144 E. McDowellRoad, Suite 30, Phoenix. Information, 602-344-6550.
TransMentors International
provides support and assistance to trans-identifed men, women and youth; mentoring, resources, emergencies, safe housing, local support groups and more. Information, http://transmentors.org.
Tucson Men’s Social Network
has events at various members’ homes and in the community. Information, Les at 520-690-9565.
 
Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Phoenix
has welcoming classes for teens, 10:30 a.m. Sundays at the church. Information, 602-840-8400.
US Airways SPECTRUM
is an employee resource group for LGBT and supportive US Airways employees. Meetings and social activities are at various times and locations. Information, spectrum@usairways.com.
Valley of the Sun Pink Pistols
is a group that gathers regularly to practice shooting, and to acquaint people with firearms. We will help you select a firearm, acquire a permit and receive proper training in its safe and legal use for self-defense or recreation. Information: www.valleyofthesunpinkpistols.org.
Voices of the Desert
the Valley’s LGBT and allies mixed chorus, rehearses at 7 p.m. Mondays at the Church of the Beatitudes. Information, Ron Casola at 602-448-8839.
Wells Fargo’s Pride Arizona
an employee resource group, provides support and mentoring for career development, and professional networking opportunities. Information, prideaz@wellsfargo.com
Wingspan
Tucson’s Gay, Lesbian, and Transgender Community Center. Information, 520-624-1779 or www.wingspan.org.
Womyn’s Night Out Dinner Group
meets at 6 p.m. the third Saturday of the month, at various restaurants. Information, Karla at 623-225-4265 or ldynytehwk69@yahoo.com or groups.yahoo.com/group/WomynsNightOut.
Yuma County Gay Rights Meetup
is dedicated to the advancement of LGBT rights and activities in Yuma County. Information, Michael at 928-246-4856 or www.gayrights.meetup.com/177.