Posts Tagged ‘support’

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Bitch to Quit

December 17, 2009

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I have a close personal friend that participated in this smoking cessation group and it was the only thing that got him to quit. He’s now 2.5 years without a puff, and I made an audio piece about his experience for Vocalo.org (you can listen to it here, if you want). If you are thinking about quitting smoking for the new year, this might be a great opportunity to try a new approach. I had tried seven times before my final attempt, it was probably one of the biggest tests of will I have ever endured. You don’t have to be alone! Try it with other homos!

Chicago’s only LGBT smoking cessation program will provide an 8-session smoking cessation program, support from a trained smoking cessation counselor and sliding scale program fees based on your income. Space is limited, so call Karen today to reserve your place! 773-388-8682 Tuesday & Saturday groups available.

Bitch to Quit at Howard Brown
New Group Starting Mon. January 4, 2010
4025 N. Sheridan Road
Chicago, IL 60613

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Camp Aranu’tiq – Summer Camp for Trans Youth

March 31, 2009

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If TPR could give out an award for Best New Non-Profit, this would be it. I never got to go to any away camp as a kid, and you can bet your pink and brown asses my parents would not have sent me to a gay camp. This volunteer-run camp for trans youth, Camp Aranu’tiq, has a heart of gender-neutral gold, and I can only imagine the amount of struggle, defensive conversation and explanation that the organizers have gone through just to get to this point. Well, queer-kudos to the coolest bunch of organized queers I have seen in a long time! From the Aranu’tiq website:

“Our mission is to provide transgender and gender-variant youth with a safe, fun, and unique camp experience during which they are able to express gender however they are comfortable and connect with others in similar situations.

Camp Aranu’tiq is a non-profit, volunteer-run organization. It was born out of the idea that transgender and gender-variant youth needed a safe place to relate to others like them, away from home, in a beautiful rural setting where they can concentrate on what every camper loves: having fun.

Due to the sensitive nature of our program, the exact location of Aranu’tiq can be obtained by interested parents, volunteers, and campers by contacting us.”

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