GLBT Elders
According to SAGE, a national GLBT organization that advocates for
older adults, estimates of the number of gay, lesbian, bisexual and
transgendered elders vary greatly (from 2 - 8 million in the U.S.).
GLBT elders face well documented barriers to receiving services. Many
organizations support elders in accessing services as well as advocate
on behalf of GLBT communities.
Tips for working with GLBT elders
GLBT Generations
A membership based organization which works on raising the visibility
of GLBT elders, provides information, sponsors social activities,
conducts needs assessments and strategic planning. For information about GLBT Generations email
info@glbtgenerations.org.
G.L.E.A.M. (Gay & Lesbian Elders Active in MN)
A group for the 50+ GLBT community that enhances quality of
life by providing safe environments for socialization. For more
information about G.L.E.A.M. email
gleam1000@msn.com or call 651-489-8306.
OLOC (Old Lesbians
Organizing for Change) (Off Site)
OLOC provides older lesbians with
opportunities to meet like-minded women in a common struggle to confront ageism
and to
share mutual interests. OLOC offers a quarterly newsletter as
well as national gatherings.
Prime
Timers (Off Site)
The purpose of Prime Timers is to provide mature gay and bisexual men
with opportunities to come together in a supportive
atmosphere to enjoy social, educational and recreational activities.
There is a monthly newsletter that offers a wealth of announcements
about the monthly general meeting of the organization as well as
special interest activities (book clubs, etc).
Minnesota Gay Men's Prostate Cancer Survivors Group
Helping gay men survivors cope. The Survivors Group can be reached
by email s.c.guthrie@worldnet.att.net.
Information on this page was provided by the Minnesota GLBT Seniors at
www.glbtseniorsmn.org

Updated
07/13/2007
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