Saturday, April 02, 2011

23rd Annual AIDS Walk KC

Saturday, April 30th


8:00 AM — Registration
9:00 AM — Welcoming Ceremonies
10:00 AM — WE WALK!
Theis Park (Oak & 47th)
Kansas City, MO

PFLAG-KC will continue to collect donations for the walk at the next meeting and will have a table at the event. Please give generously and come walk with PFLAG.

If you have a PFLAG t-shirt, wear it, if not there are shirts available to purchase.

The Program for April

Here's some info about the groups that will be hosting a discussion at April's general meeting.

Married Women in Transition is a support group for women who are married to men and are questioning their sexual orientation. This group is facilitated by Elaine Meizlish MSW, LSCSW and has been in existence for over 3 years.

Elaine originally started this group through the Kansas City Lesbian Gay Community Center as a free group and after the Center closed she moved the group to the LGBT Resource Center at the University of Missouri Kansas City (UMKC). She continues to volunteer her time to do this group and it is free of charge for the women who attend. The group meets the first Saturday of the month and usually has 6-12 women attend. Women who come to this group are from the Kansas City area as well as other cities such as Topeka and Springfield, MO.

Healthy Transitions is a support group for men who are married and at risk due to having sex with men. It was started about 8 1/2 years ago by Alex Westerfeld, Ph.D., and then Jason Carrigan, MA, LPC assumed the facilitation of the group 3 1/2 years ago when Dr. Westerfeld moved out of state.

The group is one of several prevention outreaches through Healthy Living Project, and is located in Johnson County. It meets twice monthly; attendance varies from 2 -12, spiritual issues, self-esteem, recovery from shame, bringing authenticity and honesty back into relationships, processing issues of adjustment to new community venues and norms, substance abuse, dissemination of information about risk, strategies for reducing risk, and negotiating all this in the context of new relationships."

http://www.healthylivingprojects.org/