Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Ally (LGBTA) Resources and Programs
Assistant Director for LGBTQA Programs and Services
Located in Student Involvement, the AD provides a "safe space" for LGBTA students, provides relevant resources & referrals, delivers educational "Safe Space" workshops & panels for the university community, supports & provides follow-up services to those who have experienced discrimination/harassment based on sexual orientation or gender identity/expression. Contact Pat Tetreault or 472-1752 Student Involvement LGBT SiteUniversity Health Center Sexuality Education eXchange/PERSUNL/ALLY Program
Comprehensive, inclusive sexuality & sexual health information & promotion including education about sexual orientation & gender identity. Information, ALLY cards & magnets, workshops, resources, presentations, & referrals. Contact Pat Tetreault 472-7447 UHC Sexuality Education ProgramUNL Committee on LGBT Concerns
Consisting of LGBTA students, faculty, and staff striving to create a campus environment supportive of LGBT people. We support the UNL non-discrimination policy and work to make it a reality; meeting bi-weekly throughout the academic year. For more information contact Jan Deeds at 472-2598. UNL Committee on LGBT ConcernsQueer Student Alliance: LGBTA Student Organization
Open to all UNL students, the office is located in the Nebraska Union, room 234. The office is staffed by student volunteers; provides a safe, informal gathering space; information about services, events, and current LGBT periodicals. Meetings are held during the academic year. Call 472-5644 or UNL Lambda.Lesbian Bisexual & Question (LBQ) Women's Discussion Group
Confidential and informal group to talk about topics important to you, including coming out, family, relationships, school & work issues, & the impact of anti-LGBT laws. Contact the Women's Center @ 472-2597 for current meeting information. Non-UNL students are welcome.Women's Center - 472-2597
LGBTQ/Sexuality Studies
A minor in LGBTQ/Sexuality Studies is available through the Women's and Gender Studies Program at UNL. Advisors are Barbara DiBernard, 472-1828; and Rose Holz, 472-9392, LGBTQ / Sexual StudiesEmployee Assistance Program (EAP):
EAP services are available to faculty, staff, and their domestic partners (living in the same household). EAP is located at 700 N. 16th Street, 472-3107; 1-800-755-2655 (for areas outside Lincoln) EAPCounseling
- Scott Winrow, UHC CAPS, second floor, 472-7450., swinrow2@unl.edu
- Employee Assistance Program, 700 N. 16th St., 472-3107.
Listserves
To join a listserv, contact the organization or program associated with the list for news, discussion, and event information.- Queer Student Alliance
- Committee for LGBT Concerns
- ALLY
- PERSUNL-L
Education
- Pat Tetreault, Sexuality Education Coordinator, Health Education Department, 472-7447 and Assistant Director for LGBT & ALLY Programs and Services Student Involvement, 472-1762, or ptetreault1@unl.edu
- The Women's Center, 340 City Campus Union, 472-2597
Supportive Clergy:
- Fr. Don Hanway, 421-3512.
- Melissa Draper, Cornerstone-United Ministries in Higher Education, 476-0355
PFLAG (Parents, Family & Friends of Lesbians and Gays)
- 434-9880 P.O. Box 30128 Lincoln, NE 68503-0128 Meetings are the fourth Tuesday of each Month at the Unitarian Church - 63rd & A Street. PFLAG
Planned Parenthood
Ryan Sallans, LGBT Outreach, 441-3321, emailTransgender Support
FtMsupport@aol.com MtF: Gifty2@juno.comKZUM Wimmins Show
89.3 FM Radio, Sundays, 11:30 am - 1:30 pmLincoln LPD Liaison
441-7211 or emailRainbow AA group
Monday nights, St. Matthews, 24th & Sewell, 7:30 pm; non-smokingNE Democrats LGBT Caucus
web siteAffirming/Welcoming Congregations in Lincoln:
- Lincoln Unitarian Church, 6300 A St., 483-2213
- Christ United Methodist Church, 4530 A Street, 489-9618
- First Plymouth Church, 2000 D St., 476-7565
- First United Methodist Church, 50th & St. Paul Sts., 466-1906
- Christ Unity Church, 135 N. 31st St., 476-6887
- South Street Temple, 2061 S. 20th St., 435-8004
- Lincoln Friends Meeting, 3319 South 46th, 488-4178
- Cornerstone, UMHE, 640 N. 16th Street, 476-0355
- St. Mark's on-the-campus, 1309 R Street, 474-1979
- First Presbyterian Church, 840 South 17th St., 477-6037
- Vine Congregation Church-United Church of Christ, 1800 Twin Ridge Rd., 483-4781
- First Christian Church, 430 S. 16th St., 475-4289
- Trinity United Methodist, 16th & A St., 435-2946
- Order of the Red Grail: Full moon ritual once a month on the Sunday closest to the full moon, 63 & A Street.
Supportive Clergy
- Melissa Draper, United Church of Christ, 63 & Adams, 466.0946, melissa_finlawdraper@yahoo.com
- Jerry Thompson, St. Mark's on the Campus Episcopal, 474-1979, smoc.rector@stmarks-episcopal.org
- Fritz Lampe, Lutheran Student Center (ELCA), 435-3697
- Fr. Don Hanway, 421-3512
- Steve Griffith, Saint Paul United Methodist
Rainbow Outreach Community Center (ROCC)
402/341-0330 P. O. Box 8583 1719 Leavenworth Street Omaha, Nebraska 68108 rocc.orgCitizens for Equal Protection
Web Site 402-398-3027
For additional information or resources, contact one of the resources listed on this handout including pflag-cornhusker.org or the PFLAG newsletter: SPECTRUM.

