The South Asian Lesbian & Gay Association of New York City (SALGA) serves to promote awareness, tolerance, acceptance, empowerment and safe spaces for sexual minorities and people of all gender identities, who trace their heritage to South Asia or who identify as South Asian. Our mission is to enable community members to establish cultural visibility and take a stand against oppression and discrimination in all its forms.  We pledge to encourage leadership development, provide multi-generational support, work towards immigration advocacy, address health issues such as HIV / AIDS, and foster political involvement in the interest of creating a more tolerant society.

Saturday 4/10 - SALGA Monthly Support Group Meeting

Posted: April 4th, 2010 | Author: lkalasapudi | Filed under: Blog, Events, News | Tags: , , , |

Join SALGA for our monthly support group meeting.
The theme for this month will be

Friendships

With the arrival of spring, it’s time to take stock of our relationships, and not just our romantic ones. Whether you’ve been thinking about taking leave of someone who’s been bringing you down, or it’s time to take the initiative with a new friend at work, friendships can bring their own unique brand of personal drama. Mixing old friends and new, mourning the loss of friends you thought would be around forever, or feeling lonely and not sure where to meet your next best pal — whatever it is, come talk about it at SALGA’s next monthly Support Group.

(As always, the topic is a guide, but please bring whatever issues are current for you as well.)

Date: Saturday, April 10th, 2010
Time: 4 - 6pm
Location: LGBT Center

SALGA’s monthly support group meetings are a SAFE, CONFIDENTIAL space for you to join a group atmosphere to talk about issues that affect your life and well-being. We provide a supportive atmosphere to all attendees



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