We meet on the 2nd Thursday of each month from 7:00 - 9:00 pm. The location, and driving directions, are given at the bottom of this page.
What happens at a typical meeting?
Our meetings usually last about two hours. A part of that time is devoted to a presentation or focused discussion. But much of the meeting is reserved for people to talk about their problems and concerns, to vent their frustration, or to seek help in dealing with a difficult situation. We talk, we laugh, sometimes we cry, but hopefully most feel better when they leave than when they arrived.
What kind of people attend these meetings?
All kinds of people, which is what makes our meetings interesting! You'll meet mothers, fathers, seniors, young people, straight people, gays, lesbians, etc. You will see plenty of other "normal" individuals who could easily be your next door neighbor, your best friend or one of your family members. Some are "seasoned" members, some are new, but all are dealing in some way with the issues related to homosexuality in todays society. One thing is certain; all the members are either seeking help or are willing to help.
Am I likely to meet someone I know?
In a word, no. There are a large number of people in the Tacoma area. Our attendance usually ranges between 10 and 50 people. The chances of meeting someone you know are small. Besides, even if you did run into an acquaintance, remember that they would be there for the same reason as you. Everyone at the meetings knows that confidentiality is essential.
Meeting location
Our monthly meetings are held at:
St. Andrew's Episcopal Church
7410 S. 12th St.
Tacoma, WA
The interactive map below shows the meeting location. Driving directions can be obtained by entering your starting location in the box at the bottom of the page and hitting the Search button.
What happens at a typical meeting?
Our meetings usually last about two hours. A part of that time is devoted to a presentation or focused discussion. But much of the meeting is reserved for people to talk about their problems and concerns, to vent their frustration, or to seek help in dealing with a difficult situation. We talk, we laugh, sometimes we cry, but hopefully most feel better when they leave than when they arrived.
What kind of people attend these meetings?
All kinds of people, which is what makes our meetings interesting! You'll meet mothers, fathers, seniors, young people, straight people, gays, lesbians, etc. You will see plenty of other "normal" individuals who could easily be your next door neighbor, your best friend or one of your family members. Some are "seasoned" members, some are new, but all are dealing in some way with the issues related to homosexuality in todays society. One thing is certain; all the members are either seeking help or are willing to help.
Am I likely to meet someone I know?
In a word, no. There are a large number of people in the Tacoma area. Our attendance usually ranges between 10 and 50 people. The chances of meeting someone you know are small. Besides, even if you did run into an acquaintance, remember that they would be there for the same reason as you. Everyone at the meetings knows that confidentiality is essential.
Meeting location
Our monthly meetings are held at:
St. Andrew's Episcopal Church
7410 S. 12th St.
Tacoma, WA
The interactive map below shows the meeting location. Driving directions can be obtained by entering your starting location in the box at the bottom of the page and hitting the Search button.
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