1. Boston Gay Bisexual Married Men's Support Group   Hot Site Details  
A discussion group for gay and/or bisexual married men, including many who are working to preserve the marriage and some in the process of separation or divorce.
2. AIDS Action Committee of Massachucettes   Site Details  
AIDS Action Committee's mission is threefold: To provide support services to people living with AIDS and HIV, as well as the people who love and care for them; To educate the general public, health care professionals, and individuals whose behavior could put them at high risk for HIV infection; and To advocate at the local, state, and federal levels for fair and effective AIDS public policy and funding.
3. Queer at Harvard   Site Details  
Our focus is on undergraduate life although we hope you may use this page as a jumping-off point for online exploration of queer resources in the whole Harvard community and beyond.
4. Massachusetts LesBiGay Bar Association   Site Details  
Lawyers providing a visible lesbian and gay presence within the legal community.
5. The Butch-Femme Network   Site Details  
Mailing lists, chat, links, resources, message boards,information, free-e-mail, web rings, local chapters and more for Butches, Femmes, stone Butches, TG Butches, and FtM's.
6. Block Party   Site Details  
THE BLOCK PARTY is a social oriented online service which serves the Greater Boston Gay Community in the true local spirit of fun and friendship. The Block Party offers a wide range of features and services, the essence of which is a large crowd of very friendly people that want to meet and socialize with others in the community.
7. Brandeis Triskelion   Site Details  
Brandeis University undergraduate student organization for gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgendered, questioning, and supportive people.
8. The Stonewall Center   Site Details  
A Lesbian, Bisexual, Gay and Transgender Educational Resource Center at the University of Massachusetts.
9. HIV STOPS WITH ME   Site Details  
A new HIV prevention social marketing campaign for HIV positive gay/bisexual men and transgenders in Boston.
10. Gay Men's Domestic Violence Project, Cambridge Mass   Site Details  
Founded as a non-profit organization by a survivor of domestic violence in 1994, The Gay Men’s Domestic Violence Project (GMDVP) provides community education and direct services to gay, bisexual, and transgendered male victims and survivors of domestic violence. It now has a growing pool of volunteers and speakers, and four staff members. GMDVP relies on the grassroots support of survivors, its volunteer base, the LGBT community, and other allies.
11. Boston Alliance for Gay and Lesbian Youth   Site Details  
It is our mission to serve the youth community by being a source for information about the life-long journey of coming out, by holding weekly meetings where youth, 22 and under, can meet new friends and learn about each other's experiences and by planning and coordinating events . 
12. Boston GLASS   Site Details  
Serving GLBTQ Youth Online
13. The Massachusetts Governor's Commission on Gay and Lesbian Youth   Site Details  
The Commissions mandate is to make schools safe for gay and lesbian youth and to eliminate harassment, violence and suicide for all youth in Massachusetts.
14. Nashua Outright   Site Details  
Nashua Outright currently offers support/social meetings for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgendered, and questioning youth and their allies.
15. Project 10 East, Inc.   Site Details  
because young people can be gay and happy

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