History
This is a historical record of the groups and services listed in WayvesMagazine in September, 2011.
The current listing is in GroupsAndServices
Atlantic Canada
- AtlanticCanadianLesbians: Online Group For Lesbians from the Atlantic Provinces.
- AtlanticPoz?: A new discussion group is for individuals living with HIV in Atlantic Canada. http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/atlanticpoz/
- Egale Canada - Atlantic: (888) 204-7777 mailto:egale.canada@egale.ca http://www.egale.ca
- Gender Expressions Atlantic: Support for transgendered individuals ranging from Crossdressers to Transexuals. mailto:gender_expressions@hotmail.com (No scheduled meeting. Occasional social events, by invitation only.)
- Healing Our Nations: Healing Our Nations is an Aboriginal HIV/AIDS service organization that serves the Atlantic region. 1.800.565.4255 mailto:ea@accesswave.ca (Training offered on request at no charge for Aboriginal peoples and/or organizations.) at 15 Alderney Dr., Suite 3, Dartmouth, NS. B2Y2N2
- Maritime Transgender Workplace Solutions Project: Transgender Issues Workshops and information resource. mailto:denisesined@ns.sympatico.ca http://www3.ns.sympatico.ca/winpapernews (No meetings, Workshops by arrangements, Information source when requested. Newsletter Odds & Sods bi-weekly)
- Mr Atlantic Canada Leather Society: Dedicated to developing gay leather communities in the Atlantic region. mailto:waydo7@hotmail.com
- Names Project (AIDS Memorial Quilt): panels - helping create, and lending. 902-454-5158 mailto:larrybaxter@ns.sympatico.ca http://www.quilt.ca (Call if interested in volunteering or making a panel) at 3544 Acadia St. Halifax, NS B3K 3P2
- Narcotics Anonymous: a fellowship of recovering drug addicts who meet regularly to help each other stay clean. 1-800-205-8402 http://centralnovaarea.ca at Call the phone number or visit the web page for meeting times and places.
- Project E: Presentation for youth, on gender expression, myth busters, proper terminology and other facts. http://www.freewebs.com/xprojecte/ at available via web page
- Wayves Magazine: Atlantic Canada's queer news and lifestyle magazine!. mailto:submissions@wayves.ca http://wayves.ca (Deadline: the first Friday of every month; Editorial meeting: the Monday following that; layout the Sunday following that. Email us to be put on our notification list!)
Nova Scotia (902)
- Affirm United, Halifax: GLBT & Friends support, action and worshipping community within the United Church. 461-4528 mailto:alstew@eastlink.ca
- AIDS Coalition of Cape Breton, Sydney: Support, advocacy, prevention/education for those infected or affected by HIV/AIDS. Free condoms! Queer Advocacy and Education, Needle Distribrution, Food Bank, Coffee,Safe Space for those infected or affected. (902) 567-1766 Toll Free 1-877-597-9255 mailto:christineporter@accb.ns.ca http://www.accb.ns.ca (Free Anonmymous Testing 1-902-567-1123 Monday and Tuesday each week from 8:30 to 4:30 and Thursdays from 8:30 to Noon. Check our Website for events and updates. ) at 150 Bentinck St, Sydney, N.S. B1P 1G6
- AIDS Coalition of Nova Scotia, Halifax: non-profit, community-based AIDS organization, provincially mandated. Provides direct service and support for people living with HIV/AIDS and also offers various prevention programs across NS. You can reach us locally to HRM at 425-4882 or across the province at 1-800-566-2437. (902)425-4882 mailto:acns@acns.ns.ca http://www.acns.ns.ca
- Alcoholics Anonymous, Halifax: Live & Let Live AA Group for LGBT community. (902) 425-8383/422-4972 mailto:courage449@yahoo.com, meets every Monday (at 8pm) at St Matthews United Church, 1479 Barrington St, Halifax (Use side door near Maritime Centre at bottom of stairs)
- Anonymous HIV/AIDS Testing, Halifax: 455-9656
- Bedford United Church, Halifax: An Affirming Ministry of the United Church of Canada - ALL welcome. 835-8497 mailto:bedfordunited@eastlink.ca http://www.bedfordunited.com, meets every Sunday (9 am service - Casual and contemporary - with free coffee and muffins before church to take into this service. 11 am service - Quieter and more reverent in tone, coffee after service. June 13 to around September 12 we have one 10 am service.) at 1200 Bedford Hwy at Sullivan's Hill, near Atlantic Gardens
- BLT-Womyn of Halifax, Halifax: Bi Sexauls, Lesbian, Transgender Womyn's Discussion Group Online. Sue's # 499-0335 mailto:sueandrews1964@hotmail.com http://ca.groups.yahoo.com/group/blt-womynofhalifax/ (No Meetings at Present! Please call if you have any questions, 499-0335 sue) at Dalhousie Women's Centre 6286 South Street (Beside Dalplex Driveway) Cancelled at the present time.
- Cape Breton University Sexual Diversity Centre, Sydney: We provide a welcoming environment for GLBTQ people and their Allies. 902-563-1481 mailto:sdc@cbusu.com (Monday to Thursday 8:30-5 or by appointment) at the Students' Union Building, Cape Breton University.
- Central Nova Women's Resource Centre, Truro: Resources, programs and services available for all women identified women. Advocacy and support - with outreach to rural areas. Also, see our Facebook group. Central Nova Women's Resource Centre http://cnwrc.weebly.com, cnwrc@eastlink.ca 535 Prince Street, Truro, NS B2N 1E8 (902) 895-4295. http://cnwrc.weebly.com
- Colchester Sexual Assault Centre, Truro: Provides support and information to anyone (GBLTQ included) affected by sexual assault and abuse. 902-897-4366 mailto:trurosexualassault@hotmail.com (Centre Hours Mon-Thurs 9:30-4:30) at 80 Glenwood Drive, Truro Nova Scotia
- DalOUT, Halifax: DalOUT is the award-winning LGBTQ society at Dalhousie University. We pride ourselves on hosting fun, engaging and educational events for the entire Halifax community. mailto:dalout@dal.ca http://www.dalout.ca, meets 2nd Thursday, and 4th Thursday (from 6 p.m. until 7 p.m.) at the Dalhousie Student Union Building (6136 University Ave., Room 321)
- Frontrunners Halifax, Halifax: Running/walking club. 422-7579 mailto:Bruce.Greenfield@dal.ca http://www.frontrunners.org/clubs/index.php?club=Halifax, meets every Saturday, and every Tuesday, and every Thursday (Sat: 9:30am, Tue: 6:00 pm, Thu: 6:00pm ) at Main gates of the Halifax Public Gardens, corner of Spring Garden Road and South Park Street.
- Gay Men's Prostate Cancer Support Group, Halifax: Prostate Cancer Canada Network is launching a support group for gay men and their families. Our meetings are informal and provide a forum for personal discussion with prostate cancer survivors, those newly diagnosed and their caregivers. For more information or to become a member contact Peter Mallette at 902-420-9449 or peter.mallette@prostatecancer.ca. 902-420-9449 mailto:peter.mallette@prostatecancer.ca at Prostate Cancer Canada Atlantic 5121 Sackville Street Suite 101 Halifax B3J 1K1
- GAY, LESBIAN & BISEXUAL YOUTH GROUP AT Q.E.H., Halifax: Jeanie Buffet, Counsellor, at 421-6797
- Get Out, Halifax!, Halifax: Recreation activities (team activities, cycling, running, rowing - you name it) for metro & beyond!. http://www.getouthalifax.ca at Visit and get on the email list for more info.
- Girl-ish Productions, Halifax: Girl-ish puts on hot and heavy bi-monthly-ish dance parties for queer-ish folks and their friends. http://www.girlish.ca
- Hal-Gal Mailing List, Halifax: Low-traffic Yahoo group providing events and information for queer women in the Halifax area. mailto:hal-gal@yahoogroups.com http://groups.yahoo.com/group/hal-gal/ (Join the list to keep in touch or post your events.)
- Halifax Sexual Health Centre, Halifax: Anonymous HIV testing, open and inclusive sexual health clinical services, education and workshops. Everyone welcome. Confidential and non-judgmental. 455-9656 http://www.HSHC.ca
- Hepatitis Outreach Society: Since 1999 the Hepatitis Outreach Society has been providing support, education and prevention information for those infected and affected by hepatitis in the province of Nova Scotia. 420-1767 in HRM or 1-800-521-0572 mailto:info@HepatitisOutreach.com http://www.HepatitisOutreach.com at Our office is located at 2973 Oxford Street, between Liverpool and Cork streets. Please call to make an appointment or email Program@HepatitisOutreach?.com.
- Imperial and Sovereign Court of Atlantic Nova Society, Halifax: Fundraising. 902-449-7612 http://www.imperialcourtns.com, meets 1st Sunday, and 2nd Sunday (Executive Meetings Are Currently Held Every Second Sunday) at Meeting Locations Vary
- Integrity, Halifax: Integrity is an organization of GLBT Anglicans and their friends, to encourage Christian gay men and lesbians in their spiritual life; to support the Church in its commitment to seek and serve Christ in all people; and to reach out to the GLBT community in Christian love and service. (902) 425-8383 http://www.integritycanada.org, meets 3rd Sunday (4:00pm) at All Saints Cathedral
- Koinonia Ecumenical Church, Halifax: Meaning ‘community’. Koinonia is an ecumenical faith community offering open membership, equal marriage, practicing bible, church, religious and soul freedom,as well as open table communion. Koinonia offers Spiritual Care.Crisis support visitation and counselling for an honorarium. ALL are Welcome who celebrate God's Covenant to Love All of God's Creation. We are a registered charitable organization accepting donations from all who believe in the promotion of our all-inclusive community of faith. Contact Rev. Elaine @ 902-876-8771 for more information, or mail your contribution to 2410 St. Margaret's Bay Road Halifax N.S. B3T 1H1 with your name and address so we can issue your tax receipt. 876-8771 mailto:koinonia@eastlink.ca (we gather bi-weekly at 12:30pm - 1:30 followed by a time of fellowship) at Petrie's Halifax Feast Dinner Theatre, Maritime Centre - entrance on the corner of Barrington & Salter Streets
- Manna For Health, Halifax: A special needs referral food bank for those living with life threatening illness. 429-7670
- MomSquared?, Halifax: CALLING ALL LESBIAN MOMS. I know you're out there! A group for lesbian moms to connect and provide support and friendship to each other as well as friendship and interaction for our children. mailto:ilovemy2moms@gmail.com http://momsquared.weebly.com
- Mount Pride, Halifax: LGBTQ group at Mount Saint Vincent University. mailto:mountpride@mountstudents.ca, meets 1st Tuesday, and 3rd Tuesday (bi-weekly on Tuesdays at 245 ) at Meetings in the Diversity Center in Roseria. Possible events that are being planned for the year include sexuality awareness, movies nights, social events, guest speakers, and many more. There are always LGBTQ community events to be involved with and events that are always fun. This group is open to anyone who would like to join.
- Northern AIDS Connection Society, Truro: HIV prevention education initiative serving counties Colchester, Pictou, Cumberland & East Hants. 895-0931 mailto:nacs@eastlink.ca http://northernaidsconnectionsociety.ca (Our Board of Directors meet bi-monthly on the third Thursday of the month. Annual General Meeting held regularly in June. See webpage for contact numbers in your area of northern Nova Scotia.) at 33 Pleasant Street, Truro, N.S.
- Nova Scotia Rainbow Action Project, Halifax: NSRAP, the Nova Scotia Rainbow Action Project: for 15 years the leading advocate for Nova Scotia's Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Community. Fostering change in our communities through education, outreach, and political action. 444.3206 mailto:nsrap@nsrap.ca http://www.nsrap.ca at TBA
- Outlaw, Halifax: GLBTQ & Allies Law Students Association at Dalhousie Law School. mailto:chad.skinner@dal.ca http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=2416842853 (Meetings vary. Please email for further information or check out our Facebook group.) at Dalhouisie Law School. 6061 University Avenue. Halifax, Nova Scotia.
- PFLAG, Middleton: Information and support for GLBT community and their friends and families. 902-825-0548 mailto:middletonns@pflagcanada.ca http://www.pflagcanada.ca/middleton.html (Check online for meeting times and locations- or phone 825-0548)
- PFLAG, Halifax: Support & education on issues of sexual orientation & gender identity. These meetings are open to all. For more information please feel free to contact Michelle Malette by phone or email. Hope you'll join us!. 431-8500 mailto:halifaxns@pflagcanada.ca, meets 1st Thursday (We meet on the 1st Thursday of each month from 6:30 -8:30 pm 902-431-8500) at Youth Project, 2281 Brunswick St, Halifax
- PFLAG, Sydney: Peer support & education on issues of sexual orientation & gender identity. mailto:sydneyns@pflagcanada.ca, meets last Sunday (of the month from 6:30-8:30pm. No meetings for June, July or August.) at Family Place Resource Centre 106 Townsend Street, Sydney NS
- Pictou County Centre for Sexual Health, New Glasgow: Providing comprehensive and accessible sexual and reproductive heath services in a safe, confidential and non-judgemental manner for women and men of all ages. PCCSH is affiliated with the Nova Scotia Association of Sexual Health and the Canadian Federation of Sexual Health. They are a pro-choice and GLBTTQQI friendly organization. 695-3366 mailto:pcsexualhealth@hotmail.com http://www.pictoucountysexualhealth.com
- Pictou County Women's Centre, New Glasgow: Offering Individual Support Counselling and Crisis Intervention, Information and Referral, Advocacy and Accompaniment, Programs and Community Education. 755-4647 mailto:pcwc@womenscentre.ca
- Play Group for Queer Families, Halifax: 422-8780 (3-5pm) at Board Room (Play Room) at Needham Community Recreation Centre, 3372 Devonshire St (north end Halifax, near intersection of Duffus & Novalea, bus routes 7 & 9) Bring a snack for your child(ren). We will be collecting money from each family to cover the cost of the room rental, likely $2-4 per week.
- Pride Cape Breton Society, Sydney: Dances and Social Events. Monthly dances are Adults Only! Check website community events. (902) 539-4627 mailto:info@pridecapebreton.com http://www.pridecapebreton.com (Dances on the last Saturday of every month. Check website for dance and special event dates!) at Southend Community Centre. Maps are at our website.
- Pride Week, Halifax: Producers of Atlantic Canada's largest LGBTQ cultural festival. 431-1194 mailto:info@halifaxpride.ca http://www.halifaxpride.ca
- prideHealth, Halifax: prideHealth is a program of Capital Health and the IWK Health Centre. If you are a member of the pride community and need support with any kind of health care call Anita our Clinical Nursing Specialist, number below. She is available free of charge, offers complete confidentiality, and can also give you support if you are experiencing homo or transphobia. prideHealth- improving safe access to health care. 220.0643
- Quakers, Halifax: Quakerism emphasizes that we all manifest the Divine. 429-2904 http://halifax.quaker.ca, meets every Sunday at Library at Atlantic School of Theology, Franklyn St. All very welcome.
- Queer Play, Halifax: A Queer performing arts group in Halifax NS. mailto:queerplay@gmail.com
- Rainbow Proud, Truro: Rainbow Proud supports the LGBT** community of Truro and surrounding areas. Our small group of volunteers work hard to put events together for everyones enjoyment. Any feedback will be considered and can be sent to our email address. We hope you continue to come celebrate our community together. mailto:rainbowproud@hotmail.com http://rainbowproudnovascotia.ca (See webpage for schedule.)
- Rainbow Warriors, Antigonish: Rainbow Warriors is a youth-run support group for LGBTQ youth and allies in Antigonish. We hold social events such as picnics and game nights, have educational discussions around topics such as stereotypes/assumptions and transsexuality, and raise awareness in the surrounding community by participating in functions such as the Highland Games Parade and the Farmers' Market. While our group is youth-focused everyone is regardless of age, and gender identity or sexual orientation! Find our group on Facebook "Rainbow Warriors - AAHA!". mailto:antigonishrainbowwarriors@gmail.com, meets every Monday (3:00-5:00pm) at The Antigonish Women's Resource Centre, located in the Kirk Building at 219 Main Street, Suite 204 (above Tim Hortons).
- Red Door, Kentville: Youth Health & Support Centre. Information and services for sexual health. Ages 13 - 30. 679-1411 http://thereddoor.ca (Monday to Friday 2pm to 6pm) at 150 Park Street
- RESPECT, Truro: Students Making Healthy Decisions. 893-6300 mailto:respect@nsac.ca at P.O. Box 550, Nova Scotia Agricultural College, Truro, N.S. B2N 5E3
- SAAFE (Supporting An Alternative Friendly Environment), Truro: Social/support group at the NS Agricultural College. 893-6300 mailto:lyoung@nsac.ns.ca (Meetings as requested. Membership changes each academic year.)
- Second Story Women's Centre, Lunenburg: We offer a meeting space for women, support counselling, programs, and referrals. (902)640-3044 mailto:secstory@eastlink.ca http://www.secstory.com at Second Story Women's Centre is located at 22 King Street, Post Office Centre, Lunenburg.
- Sexual Health Centre Cumberland County, Amherst: Open and inclusive services: information, education, workshops, free condoms. 667-7500 mailto:shccc@ns.aliantzinc.ca http://cumberlandcounty.cfsh.info (9 - 5 drop-in or appt) at 11 Elmwood Drive (Side entrance). Confidential, hassle-free. Free condoms.
- Sexual Health Centre for Lunenburg County, Bridgewater: Confidential info, education&support for everyone. Safer sex supplies, library, pamphlets, workshops. 527-2868 mailto:LunCo@NSSexualHealth.ca http://www.theSHaC.org (Hours vary. Open by appointment or by chance. Please call ahead. ) at 4 Hillcrest Street Unit 8, Bridgewater. (On the corner of Dufferin and Hillcrest Streets). Closed during summers.
- South West Nova Pride, Yarmouth: We are a social group for SW Nova Scotia.All GLBT people of any age and in any stage of coming out are invited,we have a monthly gathering at Sobeys community room on Starrs Rd. in Yarmouth at 7:00 PM on the 2nd last Wednesday of each month.We create a monthly calendar of events for such things as pool,potluck parties,day trips or what ever members like to do. So come join us have fun and meet other GLBT people. 645-2914/749-0977 mailto:jackanddan@eastlink.ca or diannefcc@eastlink.ca http://SWNovaPride.com (Check out our our facebook at South West Nova Pride.)
- Spirituality For Lesbians, Halifax: We seek to deepen our relationship with God, knowing that God loves us and calls us into life just as he has created us. Persons of every or no denomination are welcome. 459-2649, meets 2nd Wednesday (7:30-9PM, phone for meeting locations)
- SUNS GLB Constituency Committee: 494-6654 at c/o the Students' Union of NS
- Tatamagouche Centre, Tatamagouche: We are an affirming centre, welcoming all gay, lesbian, and transgendered people. 1.800.218.2220 mailto:tatacent@tatacentre.ca http://www.tatacentre.ca
- Team Halifax, Halifax: All GLBT over 18, athletes and performance artists, as well as anyone willing to help out. 422-9510 http://www.teamhalifax.com (No fixed schedule at this time, look on website for further details.)
- The Cumberland Pride Society, Amherst: for: gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and transsexual individuals. 660-5143 mailto:cumberlandpride@hotmail.com http://cumberland-pride.sytes.net, meets 3rd Monday (7-9 PM)
- The Masculine Spectrum, Halifax: is a new support group for all transgender, transsexual, & trans men, FtMs?, female assigned at birth genderqueers, two-spirited, intersexed, & questioning people 18 years of age or older, of all sexual orientations. No significant others, friends, family, or allies please. http://ca.groups.yahoo.com/group/genderspectrum/, meets 2nd Sunday at Just Us Cafe, 5896 Spring Garden Road
- The Rainbow - Atlantic Awareness Society: mailto:tpineo@hotmail.com
- The Youth Project, Halifax: Support, education and social activities for youth 25 and under across Nova Scotia. Weekly events, plus a youth food bank and Health nurse on site. 429-5429 mailto:youthproject@youthproject.ns.ca http://www.youthproject.ns.ca (Please see our website for an up-to-date calendar of events.)
- Trans Family Nova Scotia, Halifax: Trans Family is an open & supportive space welcoming families, friends and allies as well as trans and genderqueer folk themselves. If you are unable to join us at a meeting for any reason, we can you help source resources and refer you to other appropriate organizations to help meet your needs. For more information, please feel free to call or email Michelle. 902-431-8500 mailto:transfamily@eastlink.ca, meets 3rd Monday (6:30 to 8:30 pm) at The Youth Project 2281 Brunswick St., Halifax
- Universalist Unitarian Church, Halifax: an inclusive liberal religious community 429-5500 mailto:uuchurch@eastlink.ca http://UUCH.ca , meets every Sunday (10:30; see website for special events) at 5500 Inglis St
- Valley Gay Men's Coffee House, Annapolis Valley: meets on a regular basis for coffee and talk, hosts a monthly dance when attendance permits. 825-3197,363-2055 mailto:menembracingmen@yahoo.ca http://faceitwithpride.tripod.com (email or call for locations or special events or themes)
- Valley Youth Project, New Minas / Annapolis Valley: Sexual Orientation. Gender Identity. Allies. Youth. mailto:valleyyouthproject@gmail.com (6-8:30 most Wednesdays through May) at New Minas Civic Center, 9209 Commercial St. Ages 25 & under. Free bus tickets available. Free food. Fun activities. Join us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/pages/Valley-Youth-Project/22418494995
- Venus Envy Bursary Society: An annual award open to all women studying in NS. http://www.venusenvy.ca/halifax
- X-Pride, Antigonish: social & support group at X. 867- 5007 http://www.stfx.ca/people/xpride To update info, mailto:submissions@wayves.ca