Collaborations

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Old Lesbians Organizing for Change (OLOC)

OLOC is a national network of Old Lesbians over age 60 working to make life better for Old Lesbians through support networks and by confronting ageism in our communities and our country using education and public discourse as primary tools. OLOC is directed by a Steering Committee that publishes a quarterly newsletter, The Reporter, and produces biennial National Gatherings where hundreds of us come together to share experiences and ideas and recharge our energies for the tasks at hand. OLOC encourages Regional Gatherings and local chapters operating independently in their own communities. We love sharing our wisdom, experience, strengths and laughs among ourselves and our communities.
www.OLOC.org

PS OLOC also works together for change with other activist and community organizations.

Tacoma Lesbian Concern (TLC)

TLC is a Puget Sound lesbian, bisexual and transgender organization, in existence since the late ‘70s. The organization provides opportunities for socializing, arranges supportive networking, and promotes education and awareness of lesbian-related issues. TLC publishes a bimonthly newsletter (TLC News and calendar) by email or hard copy, and has a website at www.TacomaLesbianConcern.org. Current annual membership is $20/year.
Address : TLC Treasurer, PO Box 99035, Tacoma, WA 98496
Contact : tacomalesbianconcern@gmail.com

Coming-Out Women

COWomen is a confidential support and networking (not therapy, but therapeutic) group for women primarily in mid-to-late adulthood: Lesbian, bisexual, transgender and questioning women exploring coming out or “been-out-forever”; new-to-the-area, married (to woman or man) or not, with children (or grands) or not, never been with a women, just lost a partner, starting a relationship, and allies. We gather to listen and share with one another as we talk together as women-loving-women. Our subtitle is AWE: Authenticity, Wholeness, and Empowerment. We value and progress towards: authenticity : being truly who we are; wholeness being all of who we are; empowerment : moving through life as healthy and strong-spirited women.
Meeting : 6:30 – 9:00 P.M. on the 1st and 3rd Wednesdays and the last Thursday of each month.
Location : University Place Library, 3609 Market Pl W, University Place (Tacoma), WA
Contact/Info : www.comingoutwomen.org, Kathy P. at kathyprez@comcast.net

Puget Sound Advocates for Retirement Action (PSARA)

PSARA is engaged in a variety of activities and educational work, including the production and distribution of monthly newsletter, The Retiree Advocate. PSARA informs members of various political actions and meetings and invites participation. Aganita Varkentine (of QC3) is on the executive board of PSARA. She also serves on the Diversity Committee representing old lesbians, and she works with the Education Committee. PSARA believes that seniors need and deserve dependable income, comprehensive affordable health care, including prescription drug coverage, access to affordable housing, transportation and social services, support for family care-giving responsibilities and time to relax and enjoy life, family and friends.
Contact : http://psara.org Phone : (360)-448-9646 Email President : Robby Stern – president@psara.org

Northwest LGBT Senior Care Providers Network

The Northwest LGBT Senior Care Providers is an informal network of senior care providers of all kinds working together to provide advocacy and quality of care for the LGBT seniors of Washington State. It is based on a desire to help educate care providers and health care professionals about the needs in the aging LGBT community. The group meets monthly with guest speakers discussing a wide variety of topics focusing on LGBT elders. Various members of PSOLOC, mainly QCCC members, attend the meetings and offer input.
Aganita and Sue at Seattle Pride
The Providers’ Network sponsors a float in Seattle’s annual Pride Parade, and PSOLOC members are invited to ride on the float.
Contact/Info : http://www.nwlgbtseniorcare.org,
David Haack at (206)-849-3511, davidh@livingcarestyles.com

LGBTQ Allyship

LGBTQ Allyship (Organizing for Social and Economic Justice) is an organization of LGBTQs and Allies who believe that all oppressions are interconnected, and that a world free of oppression is possible. The organization seeks to work in solidarity with marginalized communities to understand the interconnectedness of oppression and to support the systematic liberation of all people. Values fostered are activism, strategies and practices that reflect anti-racism, as well as social justice, compassion, democracy and accountability.
Contact : http://www.allyship.org

Aging Lesbians in South Seattle (ALISS)

ALISS (Aging Lesbians in South Seattle) is a group of older lesbians, most of whom live in the South Seattle area. ALISS meets once a month at the local Senior Center to connect and create community, and in-between for potlucks, games, and other activities as arranged.
Meeting : 1st Thursday of Every month at Southeast Seattle Senior Center, 4655 South Holly Street Seattle, WA 98118. The group gathers for lunch at the Senior Center at 12:00 noon. The meeting runs from 12:45 P.M. until 2:45 P.M.
Contact : ALISSquestions@gmail.com

Over 40s Group

A Seattle social club for lesbians that has met for close to 25 years. There are weekly meetings, with a facilitated discussion, currently every Tuesday night in Northeast Seattle, as well as other outside activities as announced. Seattle PS OLOC, Over 40’s, and ALISS cross-post their activities and welcome one another to each group’s activities.
Contact : Pat Stell : pathstell@aol.com