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Oahu LGBT Community Resources
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Gregory Property Programs N. Vineyard Blvd Development of programs to meet the housing needs of persons living with HIV/AIDS throughout Hawaii.
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Hawaii LGBT Legacy FoundationP.O. Box The Hawaiʻi LGBT Legacy Foundation works to develop the lives of people who identify as LGBTQIA+ / MVPFAFF: lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, lgbtq+, asexual, intersex, māhū, vaka sa lewa lewa, palopa, fa’afafine, akava’ine, fakaleiti, and fakafifine.
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The Imperial Sovereign Court of Hawai`iP.O. Box The Imperial Sovereign Court of Hawai‘i exists to extend positive support for the betterment of all humankind through charitable, cultural, educational, and social activities.
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My Kid Is Gay S Equitable Oaks Avenue My Kid Is Gay is an online advice-based resource for families and communities of LGBTQ youth.
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RainbowFamilyco Hawaii Gay City Guide: Conclusion Your Own Slice of ParadiseWhen most people ponder of Hawaii, they deliberate of an island paradise – palm trees and ocean and beauty as far as the eye can see – and rightfully so. Beyond its natural beauty however, Hawaii has a rich history, and a vibrant customs, with plenty of opportunity, and much to spot and do. Truly, it would be a delightful place to call home. A Glimpse into Hawaii’s History Hawaii was initially settled by the Polynesians, who settled there thousands of years ago. In the s, European explorers led by James Cook arrived in the islands, and within five years, Chief Kamehamea, with European military aid conquered and unified the islands for the first time as the Kingdom of Hawaii. American immigration soon began, led by Protestant missionaries, and eventually, those who wanted to set up sugar plantations. Hawaii eventually joined the United States as a territory in the delayed s, and officially as a state in Today, Hawaii continues to be a significant producer of sugar and other crops, but also has a thriving and Join us for Pride Ho‘omau, a celebration of gay resilience, unity, and perseverance in the heart of Waikīkī. Presented by the Hawai‘i LGBT Legacy Foundation, this year’s theme honors the enduring essence of our LGBTQIA/MVPFAFF+ community and the leaders who’ve helped shape our journey. Pride weekend is from October 16, - October 18, Ticket and Merch Sales officially begin August 1, Register for PrideVolunteer Celebrate Honolulu Pride: |