As we reach the end of the year, I've been reviewing some of the events that have shaped this year in the LGBT community both state-wide and here in Western South Dakota. All in all, it has been a good year for the LGBT community in South Dakota.
Even though the facilities had been rented since July 2006, the doors to The Center West officially opened, fully funded, on January first of this year. It also marked the beginning of a state-wide collaboration on the services provided by the community centers to the LGBT community.
We have individuals trained to do HIV testing and prevention through our grant from the S.D Dept. of Health. We also received a grant from the Bush foundation to fund much of our work with LGBT youth and the safe schools project.
Through a grant from the Gill Foundation out of Colorado, The Centers have been able to provide much of the funding and leg work necessary to form the new state-wide political organization, Equality South Dakota and the Equality South Dakota Political Action Committee. These two organizations will provide the LGBT community with a political arm with which to work toward the goal of ending discrimination and harassment of LGBT people in South Dakota. This is a very important organization for the LGBT community. I urge the entire LGBT community and our supporters to support this new organization. The Centers look forward to working with EQSD on projects that help further our cause in South Dakota.
We had a very successful Pride Festival in July at the Whispering Pines Camp Ground. Everyone had a great time and lots of opportunities were available for learning about how to move forward with our mission and goal of serving and advancing the LGBT community.
September saw a successful AIDS walk that was attended by over 200 walkers and even more participants who helped but didn't walk. Music, Speakers, food and good times were the order of the day. Plus a lot of awareness was created about HIV and AIDS prevention and the needs of those who are living with aids in our community.
In addition to our programs that serve the youth and their families and schools The Center West also has played host to a new Narcotics Anonymous 12 step group, a Native American Two Spirit group and our HIV Positive group "Living Positive in the Hills" has been moving forward.
We have expanded our Pride store to include safe sex products as well as other items. The library has grown with lots donations of both new and old books as well as several collections from individuals in the community. Patti Martinson, our #1 volunteer without whom we would not be functioning as well as we are, has catalogued the library and helped us to get some organization to our facilities.
Ann and Maggie have been invaluable in helping to build and maintain our shelves and physical space. Many people have donated furniture, computers, appliances and other items to help us to move forward.
While not affiliated with centers, Patti Maher has been organizing dances for the LGBT community monthly. Also, the Gay Men's social group has continued to grow with more people getting involved and attending the monthly socials. We thank Ken Erickson for organizing the Men's Socials and Patti for providing the monthly dances.
As we move forward into the new year we will be placing our main focus on expanding our services to the LGBT youth and their families in the Black Hills and surrounding area. We have plans to create an area wide Gay Straight Alliance that would encompass all the schools and colleges in the area as well as those who of that age group but may not be attending classes.
I want to thank everyone who has helped, volunteered, donated time and money and resources and helped us to grow. We hope that we can continue to count on your support in the new year as we continue to grow and expand our services to the LGBT community.
We are in the process of setting up a new web site and have been redoing our My Space and Face Book sites. We will be getting everyone hooked up with those sites very soon.
I personally am looking forward to working with everyone during the new year. Thank you everyone for everything.
Mike Coats, Director
The Center West
PS. I'm sure I've forgotten some things. This old brain does that. If you know of things that should be included, please leave a comment. Thanks!
2 comments:
Thank you, Mike, for the end of year update and for all your good work and dedication this year.
I invite all to participate in 2008 in service to the community through "our" LGBT focused organizations -- The Centers for Equality [Center East and Center West].. and our political organizations, formed this year: Equality South Dakota, and Equality South Dakota PAC.
But also advocate elsewhere, through our churches, political parties, and directly button hole candidates this election year on LGBT issues. It's important for them to know that the half of the state that voted no on Amendment C is still here and we vote!
A note on the the Centers, they especially need our care and support as they serve our community on the ground floor. They can be most successful if we have an increase in volunteer activity, board membership, and (especially, since the State cut our HIV prevention funding grant) financially.
If you can financially support the Centers, please do so from glbtcommunitycenter.org.
Thanks, and Happy New Year!
Curtis
(Truth in advertising: I'm on the Centers board and Treasurer of EqSD.)
I wanted to extend special thanks to LGBT allies Linda Torgerson and Beth Wojahn for their work organizing the first AIDS walk in West River, which was wildly successful for a first time event.
Also special thanks to members of the LGBT community that were politically busy in 2007, especially in the Rapid City mayor's race, and financially supporting Equality South Dakota and its PAC. Thank to you all, we'll be seeing less static and more support of the platform of simple respect and equality in the process this year.
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