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Community Partners
The following community partner organizations have been actively involved in aiding the GSRC and are committed to helping us make an impact on campus through regular advice, public exposure, and resource donations.
• Sexual Aggression Student
Educators and Advocates - A WSU organization dedicated to providing crisis line and advocacy services.
• Campus Progress - Part of the Center for American Progress, this organization works
to help young people -- advocates, activists, journalists, artists -- make their voices
heard on issues that matter. Through an online magazine and student publications,
public events, multimedia projects, and grassroots issue campaigns, Campus
Progress acts to empower new progressive leaders nationwide as they develop fresh
ideas, communicate in new ways, push policy outcomes in a progressive direction, and build a strong progressive movement.

For more info, visit:
- Write for Campus Progress
- Campus Progress Blog
• Triangle Foundation - Michigan's leading organization serving the GLBTQ community.
• Affirmations - A GLBTQ community center that provides a welcoming space where
people of all sexual orientations, gender identities & expressions, and cultures can
find support and unconditional acceptance. There, they can learn, grow, socialize,
and have fun.

• Perceptions - A non-profit community organization that offers educational, social and networking opportunities for residents of the Tri-Cities (Midland, Bay City and Saginaw) and surrounding areas. Perceptions strives to foster a positive image for the Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual & Transgender community and its allies.
• Washtenaw Rainbow Action Project (WRAP) - A resource center that exists to provide information, education, social events, and advocacy by and for the Queer and Ally community in the Washtenaw County area. WRAP welcomes all who support its mission to participate in its activities.
• Project Light - A Kalamazoo organization with the goal of lighting the way by providing information, funds, and referrals on issues related to
suicide prevention among LGBT youth in southwest Michigan.
• Midwest Aids Prevention Project (MAPP) - An initiative dedicated to providing high-quality, innovative, and evidence-based health education, risk reduction,
and disease prevention programming. MAPP is committed to promoting tolerance
and understanding, healthy lifestyles, and health services for all people in the
region, including those living with HIV/AIDS.
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