A Star Is Born on May 4, 2012

You don’t have to squint to see the newest member of the MCC family.

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HATCH Celebrates Silver Anniversary, Plans Prom

This year HATCH celebrates 25 years of providing a safe, affirming place for GLBT and Questioning youth. Join the celebration by attending the 20th Annual HATCH Prom: Year of the Dragon Ball on June 8th. More…

Sponsor the 2012 HATCH PROM

We Appreciate Our Volunteers All Year

Did you know that April 15th – 21st is National Volunteer Appreciation Week?

We truly do have some of the most amazing volunteers. Volunteers are an important part of the Montrose Counseling Center family.

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Carl Han’s 8th Annual Love Party Benefits HATCH – 4/28

Wonderful performances, delicious hors d’oeuvre, great company, and the chance to support GLBT youth? Don’t miss Carl Han’s 8th annual Love Party at F Bar (202 Tuam), 7 – 9 p.m., Saturday, April 28. You must be 21 years or older to attend. $10 donation to HATCH at the door.

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Record-Breaking Success at Bringin' in the Green

To everyone who attended, sponsored the event, volunteered your time, or bid on the silent auction, we want to thank you for helping us break records with this year’s success. Because of your generous support, we were able to raise $20,454 for client services! Please click here to enjoy photos from the event.

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Where Do You Draw the Line?

Montrose Counseling Center’s Anti-Violence program is the benchmark provider of GLBT-affirming services for victims/survivors of sexual assault, domestic violence and hate crimes, and because April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month, we want to draw a parallel between the first two – sexual assault and domestic violence – with that of human trafficking.

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Sign of the Times

When you walk into the elevator lobby on the ground floor, you may see a new decal on our window. Montrose Counseling Center is a proud participant in the Aaron’s Angels Safe Shelter program.

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Recycle your cell phone!

Has the speed of changing technology turned your junk drawer into a cell phone graveyard? Well, those obsolete devices you let languish in silence could actually help someone.

Solution: Donate your old phones–working or not–to Montrose Counseling Center!

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How's Your Relationship with Food?

Understanding Eating Disorders
Thursday, March 15, 5pm

Fad Diets: What They Are & Why They Don’t Work
Wednesday, March 21, 6pm

See a schedule of all free learning & wellness classes at the GLBT Cultural Center!

Don't Ask; Don't Know!

This headline grabbed our attention while reading an article by the American Lung Association on the prevalence of smoking among lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender persons. Ten years ago, the National Coalition for LGBT Health initiated the first LGBT Health Awareness Week. Here we are, a decade later, and we aren’t much further along. While most surveys and research studies “routinely collect data about age, gender, race and ethnicity, income and education levels,” sexual orientation and gender identity are ignored.

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