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CASA’s Light of Hope Campaign helps the abused and neglected

By on March 28, 2010

By Stephen D. Spainhour What a site it was, over three thousand white stakes with blue ribbons blowing elegantly in the wind across from the Juvenile court in downtown Memphis. A true testament to the heart of our volunteers, over sixty community members came together on the last Saturday in March in 2009 to build [...]

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MGLCC’s Impact in Commercial Appeal

By on February 11, 2010

The Memphis Gay and Lesbian Community Center was featured in Wendi C. Thomas’ Commercial Appeal article on February 11th. In the article entitled “Center has soft spot for kids in hard times”, Ms. Thomas refers to the generous $50,000 gift that the MGLCC received to expand their Youth Empowerment Services (YES) and illustrates just how [...]

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Yes!

By on January 30, 2010

Memphis Gay and Lesbian Community Center receives $50,000 to expand youth services By Will Batts Memphis Gay and Lesbian Community Center (MGLCC) has received a $50,000 grant from an anonymous donor to enhance the youth services division of the organization. The program, entitled Youth Empowerment Services (YES), provides emergency assistance to gay, lesbian, bisexual, and [...]

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