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1. Blind Friends of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender People (BFLAG)   Site Details  
BFLAG, an affiliate of the American Council of the Blind, is a young organization created to provide for the betterment of the lives of those who are visually impaired and who are lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender.

2. The ascot letters   Site Details  
A site for Gay male amputees and their admirers.

3. The Disabled, But Enabled and Empowered Conference   Site Details  
The fourth, biannual, major multidisciplinary Empire State College Conference focusing on disability issues, empowerment, education and advocacy featuring disability advocates and community and national leaders.

4. Regard   Site Details  
Regard. The National Organisation of Disabled Lesbians, Gay Men and Bisexuals based in the UK. Campainging, Database of accessible gay venues incluning clubs and bars. Help-line, newsletter, socials, access audits and equality training.

5. Deaf Queer Resource Center   Site Details  
National resource center for info by, for and about the Deaf Lesiban, Gay, Bisexual and Trans communitites.

6. Flash   Site Details  
E-zine produced by Deaf Queer Resource Center

7. Rainbow Alliance of the Deaf   Site Details  
The purpose of this Alliance is to establish and maintain a society of Deaf Gays and Lesbians to encourage and promote the educational, economical, and social welfare; to foster fellowship; to defend our rights; and advance our interests as Deaf Gay and Lesbian citizens concerning social justice; to build up an organization in which all worthy members may participate in the discussion of practical problems and solutions related to their social welfare.

8. Deaf AIDS Project of Maryland   Site Details  
A program of Family Service Foundation, the Deaf AIDS Project has provided services and advocacy for more than a decade.

9. GimpGirl   Site Details  
Discussion lists and resources for women with disabilities.

10. Bent   Site Details  
News for those with disabilities.

11. Omega   Site Details  
Message boards, chat, personal stories, and member photographs moderated by a lesbian with Myalgic Encephalopathy.

12. Joey Lee.co   Site Details  
Contains information on Physical Disabilities and Chronic Pain, Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy. Contacts, links, personal history, and other resources.

13. Gay Disabled Conections   Site Details  
Group of disabled and abled gays connecting by mailing list.

14. Passing Twice: Queer Stutterers and Their Allies   Site Details  
Passing Twice is an informal network of gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender stutterers and their friends.

15. Northwest Rainbow Alliance of the Deaf   Site Details  
Northwest Rainbow Alliance of the Deaf (NWRAD) established on July 25, 1981.

16. ADA Watch   Site Details  
ADA Watch! is an informational online network designed to activate grassroots responses to threats to the ADA.

17. Alzheimer's Gay Network   Site Details  
The Alzheimer's Society is the leading UK care and research charity for people with dementia, their families and carers. This site is frequently updated with leading information appropriate to the Society's various audiences.

18. Deaf Services, Housing Works Inc   Site Details  
Housing Works is New York's largest AIDS Service Organization. We constantly strive to improve the lives of tens of thousands of New Yorkers livibg with AIDS, by providing supportive housing, medical care, job training, case management, advocacy and HIV prevention, counseling and testing services.

19. Deaf Women United, Inc.   Site Details  
DWU believes in having a strong relationship with Deaf women to build bridges by spreading unique knowledge and information involving deaf women issues.

20. Deaf Youth Rainbow (DYR)   Site Details  
DYR is an organization sponsored by Capital Metropolian Rainbow Alliance which provides the necessary support and resources for D/deaf queer youths. Gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender/transgendered youths are often overlooked in terms of resources and social groups. That is changing in light of new organizations that now offer youth-related services and activities.

21. Capital Metropolitan Rainbow Alliance   Site Details  
CMRA is mainly a social/cultural/educational organization. Fellowship and the need to stay in touch are very important to the area's Deaf Gays & Lesbians. Social outlets include the "coffeehouses" which offers a different/theme each time. One such coffeehouse may be a get-together at a local bar, another may be a beach outing. CMRA frequently hosts parties, both for fund raising and for plain simple fun.

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