I am My Brother's/Sister's keeper: Fight HIV/AIDS
The U.S. Government’s Centers for Disease Control and Prevention projects, “approximately one in 16 black men will be diagnosed with HIV during their lifetime, as will one in 32 black women.” In February, we observe National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day.
Why do we need a day for Black HIV/AIDS Awareness?
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If Kathy Griffin Can Do It…
It’s not uncommon for people to play pranks on one another on social networking websites, but a relatively new Texas law is being used to prosecute people who use these sites to stalk or harass someone. When are you crossing the line?
Our 2012 Wellness Resolution
It’s a new year, and Montrose Counseling Center is making a resolution to keep our community healthy. The EMBody program includes a variety of services for individuals seeking a whole-health approach to wellness and recovery.
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Save the Date! Bringin’ in the Green on March 16
Don’t miss our 23rd annual St. Patrick’s Day Celebration. We hope to see you on Friday, March 16 at Bringin’ in the Green, MCC’s longest running fundraiser.
More than 38,000 Reasons to Thank You
Happy New Year! Whether you referred someone here for services, invested in our mission, volunteered your time on our behalf, or helped us spread the word by introducing us to new friend, we sincerely thank you – 38,000 times.
Gear Up for Mardi Gras season with Krewe of Olympus
Montrose Counseling Center is a beneficiary of Krewe of Olympus-Texas’ 2012 Carnival and Mardi Gras celebrations. “Pretty In Pink” will be held at the GLBT Cultural Center on January 7th, and is open to all who care to laissez les bons temps rouler! Tickets are $35 at the door.
Above & Beyond for Those We Serve
From counseling to case management, treatment to prevention, seniors to youth, we do what we can to meet the changing needs of Houston’s GLBT communities. Sometimes this means going above and beyond to help – to accomplish things that don’t easily fit into any list.
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Holiday Blues Survival Guide
Every year, we know that members of the LGBT community struggle through the holidays, so this year we’ve launched our Facebook Survival Guide to the Holidays.
1978: A Year to Remember
It was 33 years ago that Houston’s LGBT communities organized to make a safe, affirming place for behavioral health care. Happy Birthday to us.
