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LGBT Resource Center
Kansas State University
207B Holton Hall
Manhattan, KS 66506
785-532-5299
lgbt@k-state.edu
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Kansas State University LGBT Resource Center
207B Holton Hall
785-532-5299 or lgbt@ksu.edu
The LGBT Resource Center is available to all K-State students, faculty and staff.  The Resource Center provides information on financial aid, community organizations, events, non-discrimination, and counseling.

LGBTQ and Allies
Contact the LGBT Resource Center for more information: lgbt@k-state.edu

Meetings every Tuesday at 6:00 PM in School of Leadership Studies Room 127
LGBTQ and More is a student organization at K-State for lesbian, gay, Trans, bi, and questioning students and allies.

Delta Lambda Phi
betamu.chapter@dlp.org
www.dlp.org/betamu
DLP is a progressive fraternity for gay and bi-sexual men, and their allies.

Gamma Rho Lambda
785-317-2285 or msnyder@k-state.edu
www.grlkstate.wordpress.com/
GRL is a progressive sorority for lesbian and bi women and their allies on the K-state campus.

Women of K-State
Contact andreab@k-state.edu or wilkersn@vet.k-state.edu
Women of K-State is an outreach organization initiated by the First Lady of campus Noel Schultz.

Women’s Center
206 Holton Hall
785-532-6444 or womenscenter@k-state.edu
The Women’s Center works to promote a safe and equitable work and learning environment for women and all people through advocacy, presentations, academic classes, training, and referral. 

FIRE
http://ksfire.tumblr.com/
FIRE is a feminist organization that aims to ignite the campus and area communities toward progressive social change, while also creating a space for and centering the voices of those who have been erased, marginalized, or made invisible within these communities. FIRE gives privilege to knowledge that has been gained through struggle and experience.

Flint Hills Community

Flint Hills PFLAG (Parents, Family and Friends of Lesbians and Gays)
P.O. Box 534
Manhattan KS, 66505-0534    
Information Line:  785-410-3130
www.fhpflag.org
Flint Hills PFLAG offers support for family, friends and members of the LGBT community.  Educational meetings are the 3rd Tuesday of every month and a coffee group meets as needed for friends and family members.  Check out the website or call the information line for more details.

Flint Hills Human Rights Project (FHHRP)
PO Box 906
Manhattan, KS
785-341-4173 or fhhrp@yahoo.com
www.facebook.com/pages/Flint-Hills-Human-Rights-Project/34003614239

www.fhhrp.com
FHHRP supports the social, political, educational and economic life of the LGBT community in the Flint Hills.  Find out what is happening in Manhattan by joining their Yahoo or Facebook groups.

Flint Hills Pride
E-mail: info@flinthillspride.org
Website:  http://www.flinthillspride.org/
The largest LGBT Pride organization in the Flint Hills.  The organization hosts an annual Pride Celebration each June at Milford Lake.  For more information please check out the website.

Transgender Therapy Team
139 Campus Complex
Kansas State University
(785) 532-6984
The “Trans Team” in the State Family Center offers a variety of counseling services to anyone, not just K-State students, who are transgender, have questions about gender identity and including family members.  Please call (785) 532-6984 to arrange an appointment.  You may request Ashley or Adryanna for your initial meeting.  The initial fee is $15.  Subsequent fees are based upon family income.

National

The Trevor Hotline
866-4-U-Trevor
866-488-7386
www.thetrevorproject.org
The Trevor Project operates the only accredited, nationwide, around-the-clock crisis and suicide prevention helpline for LGBTQ youth. If you or a friend is feeling lost or alone, call The Trevor Helpline. There is hope, there is help.

Service Members Legal Defense Network
202-328-3244 x 100 or email legal@sldn.org
www.sldn.org
Servicemembers Legal Defense Network is a non-partisan, non-profit, legal services, watchdog and policy organization dedicated to ending discrimination against and harassment of military personnel affected by "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" (DADT).   They provide free, confidential legal services to all those impacted by DADT and related discrimination.