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Resources and Referrals

To make a referral for counseling or to file a complaint of discrimination, please use the following list.

Office Name Phone
     
Dean of Students Fred Alford 2157
  Ann Reuman 2154
  Chris Card 2158
     
Counseling Center Randy Lee 2413
  Carmen Santos 2415
  Laura Reiter 2415
  Jaimie Kwassman 2415
Women & Gender Resource Laura Lockwood 2408
 Action Center    
     

SAFE ZONE RESOURCES ON-CAMPUS              

 

President’s Special Commission on LGBT Issues: 

Chair: Dean Chris Card, x2158

 
Safe Zone website: www.trincoll.edu, “A-Z” or
/StudentLife/HealthSafety/Safezone/default.htm

 

EROS (Encouraging Respect of Sexualities): Trinity’s gay/straight alliance:  Contact: Crystal.Nieves@trincoll.edu           
EROS House:  114 Crescent Street: x 6273

Website:  /orgs/ eros

 

REQUIEM (REclaiming QUeer Issues and Encouraging Movements)

Contact:

Meets:

 

WGRAC  has the following resources:

Magazines: Metroline (CT), Advocate (National), Curve, G/L/B/T/Q Resource guides, THE PINK PAGES

 

COMMUNITY RESOURCES

  •  Hartford Community Center: a community center for the gay/lesbian/bisexual/transgender/questioning Greater Hartford community. 1841 Broad Street, 2 blocks from Trinity, 724-5542
  • Hartford Gay/Lesbian Health Collective:  health services, HIV counseling, STD clinic; 1841 Broad Street, 278-4163
  • Conn-Bi-Nation:  meets 2nd & 4th Sundays, 7pm, 1841 Broad St., 724-5542 www.project100.org;
  • Lesbian/Bi Women’s Support Group: 1841 Broad St., 278-4163, www.hglhc.org
  • Rainbow Room: drop-in center for LGBTQ  & allied youth, 1841 Broad; www.rainbowroomct.org; 278-4163 x17
  • Lesbian Rap in Hartford, YWCA, 135 Broad St., 956-4426

 

BARS/DANCE SPOTS OFF-CAMPUS

  • Chez Est: men & women; dancing; restaurant: 458 Wethersfield Ave., 523-3243
  • Polo Club: men & women; dancing; drag shows: 678 Maple Ave., 278-3333
  • Thrust (Sundays only): men & women; dancing: 50 Union Place (downtown)
  • Tisane's Tea and Coffee House: Tuesday nights (all men); Sunday nights (all women); bar/coffee house/lrestuarant/live music sometimes: 537 Farmington Avenue, Hartford; 523-5417.
  • Check out the weekly Hartford Advocate (availbale in Mather lobby) for more listings; or Metroline

SOCIAL GROUP - OFF-CAMPUS

 

The Hartford Gay and Lesbian Health Collective presents Living Soulfully, a group for gay and bisexual men who wish to live more mindful and spiritual lives, and to become more loving and compassionate both individually and as part of the community. For more inforamtion contact Bill Loehr at LivingSoulfullyCT@yahoo.com
 

 

 

 

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