Metro Weekly

Booths and Vendors

Youth Pride Day 2007

Saturday, April 28
P Street Park
23rd & P Streets NW
Noon to 5 p.m.

As of press time, in alphabetical order. Subject to change.

Advocates for Youth
Americans United for Separation of Church and State
Baltimore Gay Life
Black Pride
Break the Cycle
Brother Help Thyself
Burgundy Crescent Volunteers
Capital Tennis Association
The Center
Cherry Fund
Congresswoman Holmes Norton
DC Area Transmasculine Society
DC Coalition
Different Avenues
Equality Virginia
Gay & Lesbian Activists Alliance
Gay and Lesbian Liaison Unit
GLSEN, Northern Va.
Howard University’s BLAGOSAH
Human Rights Campaign
Interweave
Lincoln Temple United Church of Christ
Mautner Project
Metro TeenAIDS
National Gay and Lesbian Task Force
Northern Virginia AIDS Ministry
Out for Work
Pride and Heritage
Pro-life Alliance of Gays and Lesbians
Radical Fairies
Rainbow History Project
SMYAL
Targeting a Dream
TeamDC
Temple Beth Ami
Transgender Health Empowerment
Vaccine Research Center
Whitman-Walker Clinic
Whole Foods on P Street
Women in Their Twenties
Youth Pride Alliance

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