Just out. (Portland, OR) 1983-2013, May 06, 1994, ELECTION SPECIAL, Page 21, Image 21

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    just out T may 6. 1994 Y 21
G a y m e n 's a d u lt c h ild re n of a lo o h o lio e g r o u p (7 3 0 9 pm.
Tuesdays. Uve and Let Uve Club. 2035 SE Belmont St . 231-3760)
W illa m e tte V a lle y
H IV O p M C o m m u n ity o f L ifo a an A ID S support group (7 3 0
9 pm Friday*. Room 273. Building 3. Chemeketa Community Col­
lege. Salem. Pat 393 1520. or Ron. 472-2490)
G a y m e n 'a no n s m o k in g A A g ro u p Emphasis on recovery (1 0
am, Sundays. Sixth Floor, G ood Samaritan Hospital. 1015 AAV 22nd
Ave)
H I V « m l A I D S S u p p o r t G r o u p fo r W o m o n meets at The
Center In Eugene lor discussion of the physical, social and economic
issues involved (363-4963)
L a v e n d e r L e s b ian N A m e e tin g with child-cane available (7 pm.
Mondays. 12-Step Haven. S m a l Group Room. 4160 S ED h m xm S t )
L e s b ia n s w it h D e p r e s s io n la a support and validation gro< 4 >for
lesbians w h o find it difficult to hold a Job due to d e p re s s * «
disorders Jo m us for discussion groups and m ote (771-0348 or
M f o -O re g o n A I D S S u p p o r t S e rv io e ( M A S S ) provides Infor­
mation and support to men and wom en with H IV /A ID S , and to their
friends, family and caregivers Support groups Include "Shoulders*
for friends, family and caregivers (7pm. Mondays) "O pen D o o r" for
persons with H IV /A ID S (7 pm. Thursdays) "W om en Positive" lor
women with H IV / A O S (7pm. Fridays) "Friday Affair" (10am -3pm .
Fridays) (1410 S E 12th S f . Salem. O R 97302. 363-4963 )
2 3 6 -8 8 5 0 )
M a d w o m y n « a non political peer-support group lor lesbians and
bisexual women with mental and emotional heath issues Meets
second and fourth W ednesdays in Vancouver. W aah (AM cats are
S h a n ti in O r e g o n provides free emotional and non-medical practi­
relumed. 20 6 -7 5 0 4 7 0 7 )
cal support services to persons living with HIV. their family and friends,
M c M in n v ille L e s b ia n a n d G a y S u p p o r t G r o u p understands
and those grieving (3477 EAm azon Orive. Eugene. 342-5088)
that people strhre to be whole human beings and addresses spiritual,
sexual, political and interpersonal «s u e s Lesbians, gay men. people
Irving with HfV /AID S and their families and allies are w elcom e Meets
second and fourth Mondays at the First Baptist Church (7 30pm. cat
T h is M o m e n t Is a support g ro ip meeting in a hom e setting in Salem,
open to people with H IV or A ID S and their families Social, emotional
and referral support are provided This program is an outreach of the
Sw eet Spirit Metropolitan Com m unity Church (37 5 -0 6 7 1 )
Pastor Mary Beth. 472-7941)
V a lle y A I O S In fo rm a tio n N e t w o r k operates a 24-hour A ID S
hotline (or information and support, and provides referrals, informa­
N e w B e g in n in g Se a A d d ic t s A n o n y m o u s group meets Tu e s­
days at the HIV Day Center (7 8 3 0pm 3835 S W Kelly S t . 2 2 3 3 4 4 4 )
tive brochures, speakers, and support groups for persons with A ID S
and their families (128 S W 9th Street. Corvallis. 752-6322)
P o rtla n d A re a L e s b ia n a nd G a y 1 2 -S t e p P r o g r a m Call for
calendar and meeting limes (U veand Let Live Club. 2035S E Belmont
W a s h in g to n S ta te
C o w litz -W a h k ia k u m H e a lth D is t r ic t A I D S P r o g ra m pro­
vides services lor people with A ID S or HfV. Included are counseling,
testing and support groups Call to arrange a screening interview (C
Clark Geer. 206-425-7400 )
S o u t h w e s t W a s h in g to n H e a lth D is t ric t H I V / A I D S P r o ­
g ra m offers a range of services to Clark. Skamania and Klickitat
counties Th e se include anonymous testing and counseling, case
management, client advocacy, one-to-one counseling, community
and professional education (2000 Fort Vancouver Way. Vancouver.
W A 98668. for confidential H IV testing and counseling, c a t206-696-
8425; for referrals regarding information and assKtance. etc., cat
206 696-8098)
Essax H em phill in A n th em , diractad by M a rlo n R iggs. O n « of the six short films sho w n
in “ B o y s ' S h o rts : T h o N o w Q u e o r C in e m a ."
m em bershp is a desire to stop living out a pattern of sex and love
addiction (650 7009 )
T h e B ra rS e y - A n g le H o u a e provides a weekly, confidential B a t­
te re d L e s b ia n S u p p o r t G r o u p with lesbian facilitators Child­
care provided Donations accepted (Sandi Clark. Transition Program
Coordinator. 232 1528 or 232 7805)
A th e ra p y g r o u p fo r g a y m o n la Intended to provide gay men with
a means of understanding themselves through the process of inter
acting with others The ongoing group will be facilitated by therapists
John Cardinal! and Tony D u B o se (6 7 30 pm. Wednesdays. Pacific
0 2 p e ro e n t o f a e riy b re a s t o a n o e rs a re o u ra b ie C a n o e r
H e lp lin e gives information on free mammograms for limited-income
women (800-227-2345 ) K o m e n H o lp lin e a n s w e re questions about
breast cancer and gives out materials on self-exams (8004 6 2 -9 2 7 3 )
University Psychological Service Center. Suite 400. 5 1 1 S W I Oth
Ave . sliding scale, call lor details. 220 0 3 9 0 )
C la c k a m a s W o m e n 's S e r v ic e s provides em ergency shelter and
safe homes Th e y are currently looking for compassionate and caring
people who are willing to open their homes to w om en and children
fleeing domestic violence, to be used when the C W S emergency
shelter « full (M ary Ann. 654 2 8 0 7 )
A lo o h o i a n d D r u g H e lp U n e (232-8083 in Portland) and
Y o u t h U n e (? 3 3 -f 113 in Portland) give f nee, unbiased and confiden­
tial assistance. Call 800-621-1646 from elsewhere m O regon A
service of the O regon Council on Alcoholism and Drug Addiction
T h s A n t i-S e m it is m H o tlin e 2 0 5 -0 3 3 0 takes messages from
victims of anti-Semitic Incidents AM calls wiH be returned within 48
hours Organized b y the American Jew ish Committee.
Th e A n t i-V Io le n o e U n a . 7 0 6 -1 7 0 3 , helps compile statistics on
hate crim es and gives victims a chance to ta b to som eone sym pa­
thetic. O u t s id e o f P o rtla n d , o a l 0 0 0 -7 0 6 -1 7 0 3 A service of
the Lesbian Com m unity Project.
B a tte re d Le sbian 6 u p p e r! G ro u p Is aconMdentlal g ro ip for lesbians
and biseMud woman who have bean physically, sexuafly or amotiondty
battered in their relationshpe with women (Womanspace. Eugene. 485-
6513. ask for Chet or Verna outside of Eugene. 800-281-2800)
Call the B ia s C r im e U n it of the Portland Police at 0 2 3 -0 4 3 4 if you
feel you have been a victim of any type of bias crim e In Portland.
Shirley Zahler and Frank Jolly are thebiae-crime detectives If you are
In immediate danger, call 0 - 1 - 1 .
S t. 231-3760)
Se a a n d L o v e A d d ic t s A n o n y m o u s Th e only requirement for
A D o m e s tic V io le n c e S u p p o r t G r o u p f o r L e s b ia n s meets at
the Y W C A of Clark C ounty O p e n to lesbians from the Vancouver and
Portland metro areas, the group meets each Thursday, providing
support and resource referral on a drop-in basis There is no charge
for the group or for the on-site child-care provided (6 3 0 8 .3 0 pm.
1115 Esther Street. Vancouver. W A 206-696-0167)
Call the F a ir H o u s in g C o u n o R hotline If you suspect that you have
been discriminated against in housing. 1 -6 0 0 -4 2 4 -F A IN
A G a y b a s h in g h o tlin a has been set up b y the Department of
Justice Calf 1 -6 0 0 -3 4 7 -H A T E if you have witnessed or been the
victim of homophobic violence.
There is a new N a tio n a l S u io id s H o tlin a f o r S a x u a l M in o rity
Y o u t h (P O Box 20716. Indianapolis. IN 46220. 1-800347-TE E N )
Prevent child abuse Call the P a r e n t H o tlin a for support In a crisis
o r to get advice on reporting possible child abuse. ( 2 3 8 8 8 1 9 )
P o rtla n d W o m a n ’ s C r i s is U n a . 2 3 5 - 5 3 3 3 . Is available 24
hours a day lor wom en dealing with rape issues w ho need crisis
counseling, information and referrals, and lor victims of rape, sexual
assault, domestic violence, child sexual abuse, incest and sexual
harassment P W C L also provides transportation for victims from a
dangerous situation to a safe
T r ia n g lo P r o je c t offers gay specific tndtvxfcjal and group counsel
Th e Hoffman Gallery presents a S tu d e n t S h o w of Juried student
work in all media (M a y 6 29. Oregon School of Arts and Crafts. 8245
S W Barnes Road. 297 5 544)
mg for alcohol and drug problems, available through A S A P Tneat men t
Services. Inc Sliding scale treatment U available regardless of ability
to pay W hen calling the intake coordinator please specify Triangle
Project (2130 S W 5 th Ave . 224 0 075)
W om en of all ages who have experienced sexual abuse are invited to
take pari in a w o m a n 's th o ra p y g ro u p f o r s u r v iv o r s o f oasual
abuoo The ongoing groupw illbefacttitatedbySueC henow eth. BA.
and Tana Paget. M S W . with group supervision by Donald From me.
P h D G roup « limited to 8 partepanta (6 7 30pm. Tuesdays. Pacific
University Psychological Center, Suite 400. 511 S W 10th Ave..
sliding scale, call for details. 220 0 390)
A g o r a p h o b i c s u p p o r t g r o u p f o r g a y mow a n d loob ia no
meets weekly G eared toward gay men and lesbians whose anxiety
and fear control their lives (Todd. 234 8 9 63)
A lo o h o i a n d d ru g s u p p o r t g r o u p fo r g a y , b ia o s u a l. le s ­
b ia n a n d q u e s tio n in g y o u th (1 4 -2 1 ) ( 6 3 0 8 pm. 2617 N W
Sevier St., on bus tries 77 and 15 cat Shannon. 228 4391.)
Th e Center for Rational Thought/Atheist Com m unity Center apon
sors a N a tio n a l N e o e v e ry g r o u p lor those Interested in a
substance abuse recovery program which emphasizes personal re
aponsfcdty outside of the "higher power* 12 step programs (7 3 0
pm. Thursdays. 415 S W 13th A v e . 241 9268)
C o -D a p a nd ant s A n o n y m o u s f o r g a y mow a n d le s b ia n s
meets weekly ( 7 8 30pm. Sundays. Live and Let Live Club 2035 S E
Belmont S t. 231 3 7 6 0 )
F a o M ta to d g r o u p f o r le s b ia n s working on Issues of abstinence
from drugs, alcohol, relationships and m ore
Sliding scale
(242 1456)
Tygres Heart Shakesjaeare Com pany presents sn unusual production
of Ths Tam ing s f th s 8hrsmr In which aN roles are played by
women Through M ay 22 (7pm . Wednesdays and Thursdays. 8pm.
Fridays and Saturdays. 2 pm. Sundays. Delores Winnxigstad Theatre.
Portland Center for the Performing Arts, $6 $19 SO. Itickets P C P A
box office; Ticket master 2 2 4 4400. Fmtixx 224 8499) )
Jefferson High School presents T h o J o ff o re o n D o n o o r s at the
Intermediate Theatre (M ay 6 8 . Portland Center for the Performing
Arts, (tickets P C P A box office. Ticket master 224 4400. Fastlxx
224 8 4 9 9 ))
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