community Partners

 

Bloomington PRIDE frequently partners with local organizations on a range of educational, outreach, and social events. Projects include the Bloomington PRIDE Community Workshop Series and Letter Writing Night to Survivors. 

 

middle way house

Middle Way House provides shelter, advocacy, housing and legal services to survivors of domestic violence, human trafficking and sexual assault. 

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All-options

All-Options uses direct service and social change strategies to promote unconditional, judgment-free support for people in all of their decisions, feelings, and experiences with pregnancy, parenting, abortion, and adoption.

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positive link

Positive Link, a program of Indiana University Health Bloomington Hospital Community Health, is the preeminent provider of comprehensive prevention and holistic social services for those impacted by HIV in south central Indiana.

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new leaf - new life

New Leaf – New Life offers services to inmates in the Monroe County Jail during incarceration and after release applying the philosophy of therapeutic justice.

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      Monroe County public library

      Monroe County Public Library provides services at no charge to all people living in Monroe County. All are welcome to visit the Library to browse books, magazines, and newspapers, use public computers, and enjoy its spaces.

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      unitarian universalist church

      The Unitarian Universalist Church of Bloomington is an open and affirming religious community celebrating diverse beliefs and supporting individual searches for truth and meaning. 

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      indiana university cinema

      Indiana University Cinema is a world-class venue and curatorial program dedicated to providing unique and enriching cinematic experiences.

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      black film center/archive

      The Black Film Center/Archive is repository of films and related materials by and about African Americans. Included are films that have substantial participation by African Americans as writers, actors, producers, directors, musicians, and consultants, as well as those which depict some aspect of black experience.

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