GLBT Centers4 Gay or Gay-Friendly Groups Sorted by Types |
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CULTURAL / ETHNIC
The Portal - Baltimore's African-American GLBT Multicultural Outreach Center
Baltimore, MD 21218
A safe space for black gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender issues; to fellowship and discuss issues.
GENERAL
Community Triangle of Washington County
Hagerstown, MD 21740
Social, community and advocacy organization, serving the needs of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning community and their friends.
The DC Center for the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Community
Washington, DC 20009
Mission is to celebrate, strengthen, and support community among the GLBT residents and organizations of Metropolitan Washington, DC. Offices host multiple GLBT-oriented groups.
(New location January 2010: 1818 14th St NW)
The Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Community Center of Baltimore and Central Maryland (GLCCB)
Baltimore, MD 21201
Seeks to achieve equality, understanding, and respect for the diversity of the greater Baltimore GLBT community while also providing quality support services, facilities, and professional resources for the development and well-being of individuals and groups. Provides group meeting space, and is home to Baltimore Gay Life newspaper.
Note: These dynamic community groups can grow, switch leadership, move or disband quickly. Locations and information may have changed since this Directory database was last updated. See their official web site and contact them before visiting their locations for participation. Information may have been culled from multiple public sources, and Metro Weekly assumes no affiliation with or responsibility for the organizations themselves.





