Contact

Phone: 920-424-3465

Email:  lgbtqcenter@uwosh.edu

(All information is kept confidential)

 
Resource Center Hours

Monday through Friday:               9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Saturday & Sunday: CLOSED

Please contact us if you cannot make it to the Resource Center during these hours and need assistance.

Location

Room 005 in the Lower level of the Campus Center for Equity & Diversity. Gain access through the Irving Avenue entrance. 

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Activism

Allies

Bisexual

Coming Out

Guide to Coming Out for African Americans (PDF)

Guide to Coming Out (PDF)

Coming Out as Transgendered (PDF)

Educators (K-12)

Gay

Health

  • AIDS Center of Wisconsin
    • The AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin is among the largest and most comprehensive AIDS service agencies in the country. We provide comprehensive health care services and a vast array of social services to more than 2,600 Wisconsin residents living with HIV disease.
  • Alcoholics Anonymous
    • Alcoholics Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking.

Intersex

Lesbian

Parents and Family

 

  • Lead with Love
    • Lead with Love is a 35 minute documentary created to comfort, information, and guidance for parents who have recently learned that their daughter or son is gay, lesbian, or bisexual.  

Queer People of Color

Religious and Spiritual

Teens and Young Adults

  • The Trevor Project
    • The Trevor Project is the leading national organization that provides crisis prevention and suicide prevention services for LGBTQ youth
  • GLBT National Help Center
    • provides free and confidental telephone, or internet, peer counseling, information and local resources to LGBTQ individuals throughout the United States.

Transgender

University Resources

  • Counseling Center
    • Anyone interested in attending the LGBTQ Talk Group should either email or call the Counseling Center to request further information.  Requests should be directed to Kim Charniak at the Counseling Center at (920) 424-2061 or to charniak@uwosh.edu
  • Student Health Center 
  • University Police
  • Campus Victim Advocate
    • The campus victim advocate is available to help you deal with the impact relationship violence can have on you. If you have experienced sexual assault, sexual harassment, domestic or dating violence, or stalking (repeated, unwanted attention from someone), you can get support from them.

 

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