The Bozeman Gay and Lesbian Resource Center is proud to be in partnership with the
Gallatin Valley Human Rights Task Force.
Bozeman Area Gay and Lesbian Resource Center
Proudly serving the GLBTIQ community of Montana
This page was last updated: December 16, 2009
This project funded in part with a grant from the Pride Foundation.
Bozeman GLBTIQ Resource Center
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WELCOME TO THE BOZEMAN GAY AND LESBIAN RESOURCE CENTER
Where else can you find us?
We are also on Myspace!  Check out our profile and send a friend request!



Now we're on Facebook as well.  Just type in the friend search "Bozeman Resource Center" and request us as a friend!



Also, we are trying out Twitter!  Add us to get up to minute updates!

The Bozeman Gay and Lesbian Resource Center was founded to assist the GLBTIQ community and their families, friends and allies by providing resources that are available in the Bozeman area as well as the state.    You will find information on HIV testing sites, gay-friendly businesses in the area, gay-friendly health providers, fun social events in the area as well as the state, and much much more!
We provide information on HIV/AIDS and other sexually transmitted diseases and information on HIV testing in south western Montana.. In addition, the resource center provides information on what is going on in the Southwest Montana GBLTIQ community, including the meeting times and places for support groups and community socials
What can we do for you?
If you are looking for someone to speak to your groups, churches or organizations about HIV/AIDS education, safer sex, or cultural sensitivity when dealing the with GLTBIQ community, please send us an email.
We are always looking for new ways that we can help our community.   Please take our survey so that as we grow, we know what you need and want.
Donations
We are also in the process of becoming a non-profit, trying to find funding to create a permanent center, and are always looking for more people to help create a more cohesive gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgendered, intersexed and questioning community.  We are always open to accepting donations and because we are part of the 501 (c) (3) of the Gallatin Valley Human Rights Task Force,  it is tax-deductible!
Gallatin Valley Human Rights Task Force
Our 2009 Holiday Newsletter is out!  Click the
image to the right to view the amazing things that
happened this year.



We have just updated our website with a fresh new look.  Take a look around and please tell us what you think

Bozeman will be hosting the 2011 and 2012 Pride Celebrations.  For the latest info, check out our Pride 2011 & 2012 page.  Pride 2010 will again be held in Kalispell!

John Olson will be one of several receipiants of the Governor's World AIDS Day Recognition Award for his efforts in HIV/AIDS Prevention work on Tuesday, December 1st, at 10:00am in Helena in the State Capital.  John Bohlinger, Lieutenant Governor, Anaa Whiting Sorrell, Director of the Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services, and Eve Franklin, the Governor's Policy Advisor on Health and Family, will be presiding at the ceremony.