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| Member Join Date: Jun 2009 Location: Seattle WA
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I just recently moved to Seattle WA and looking for a sober liviing home that is geared towards the GLBT community or known for be gay friendly/intolerant of homophobia. I am so fresh and new to the area that I dont really know what to expect but am in real need of a place to call home for awhile. Any leads or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thank you joe |
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| Life the gift of recovery! Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: Home is where the heart is
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Have you tried talking with oxford housing people? Oxford housing is recovery housing but they may also have some geared toward the GLBT community as well. You might also contact you local area AA, NA, MA, CA, etc.....they may have some options for you as well. Here are some resources I found through google: Dunshee House (SASG), support groups for HIV, AIDS, and Gay & Lesbian (GLBT) in Seattle, WA Seattle Commission for Sexual Miniorities - Resources Page https://volunteer.united-e-way.org/u...-detailed.html projectneon.org/recover/scs_programs/ http://www.kingcounty.gov/healthServ.../hiv/list.ashx https://www.volunteermatch.org/bymsa.../c/opp781.html - Hope that you are able to gleen something useful from these
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