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LAMBDA GLBT Community Services
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Non-profit organization providing services to lesbigay, transgender, and HIV+ survivors of anti-gay incidents. Services also provided for domestic violence, police abuse, prisoner rape, queer teens, families, etc.
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Lesbian Domestic Violence Help FREE!
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New FREE support group for victims of Lesbian Domestic Violence in Reading PA, get help today. All services are free and confidential. If you don't live in Reading we can assist you in getting help in your area.
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Minnesota Gay Homicide Study
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The Minnesota Gay Homicide Study is a research project measuring the incidence of gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender victims of homicides in Minnesota and its border cities. The three-fold goals of the Minnesota Gay Homicide Study are to increase case solvability, articulate homicide issues and reduce incidence of homicide.
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Ten Myths about Lesbian and Gay DV
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Truth: There is no reason to assume that gay men and lesbians are less violent than heterosexual men and women. Consequently, best estimates of same sex domestic violence are derived properly from the well-known statistics for battering in the straight community. At least 30,000 lesbians and 500,000 gay males are abused by their lovers each year in the United States.
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LAMBDA Gay & Lesbian Anti-Violence Project
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LAMBDA GLBT Community Services (LAMBDA) provides anti-violence efforts, services for queer teens/youth, and other services internationally. Based in El Paso, TX, LAMBDA was formed as a nonprofit lesbigay organization in 1991. Victim assistance for gay bashings, same-gender domestic violence, and gay/straight prisoner sexual assault survivors are provided confidentially, and free-of-charge.
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Stop Abuse For Everyone
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Stop Abuse For Everyone (SAFE) is a human rights organization that provides services, publications, and training to serve those who typically fall between the cracks of domestic violence services. These groups include straight men, gays and lesbians, teens, the elderly, and immigrants.
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Domestic Violence In Gay Couples
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Domestic violence is a serious issue in society, but perhaps more so for mental health workers. Williamson (2000) reports that two-thirds of couples seeking couple therapy did not report domestic violence until asked, and that 40% to 75% of the children of abusers, in addition to witnessing parental abuse, suffer child abuse themselves.
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AARDVARC.org, Inc.
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An Abuse, Rape & Domestic Violence Aid and Resource Collection. Information for those in abusive/violent relationships. Special section for same sex domestic violence issues.
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NLA-I Domestic Violence Project
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The vision of the NLA-I Domestic Violence Project is to create a national and international network to provide information, appropriate referrals, resources, and safe shelters for those in the world community who have been subjected to abusive and violent BDSM relationships and who are seeking a way out of those relationships or who require a more extensive support network than is otherwise available to them.
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