Is it that time again?
The flu season is already here, and there’s a lot of buzz about the new flu vaccine. The Centers for… Read More »
MCC Encourages Voter Registration
With the general election around the corner on November 2, now is the time to register to vote. If you’ve… Read More »
Photo Gallery
At their meeting on August 11, the Houston Area Bears presented HATCH with a donation of nearly $1,600, as the… Read More »
Upcoming Events
Steel Yourself for a Good Time With the Misfits Misfits Ball 12 “Steel” will take place on Sunday, September 12,… Read More »
Thanks a Million
Deep gratitude goes out to the Houston Area Bears for their support of HATCH over the last few years. Their… Read More »
Request for Proposals: Continuum Project
Montrose Counseling Center, Inc. [MCC] is accepting proposals to design and develop a MySQL database with an open source Windows… Read More »
Statement Regarding a California Judge's Ruling That Proposition 8 is Unconstitutional
On behalf of our clients, volunteers, staff and board of directors, as well as our future GLBT leaders in the HATCH Program, Montrose Counseling Center is encouraged by the decision of the U.S. District Court in California for finding Proposition 8 unconstitutional, and hopes that the U.S. Supreme Court upholds the decision should it be appealed. [Click headline for more.]
Montrose Counseling Center Convenes Summit for Homeless GLBTQI Youth Stakeholders
One of the largest gaps in services for Houston’s Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender, Questioning and Intersex youth is the problem of homelessness. Providing a multitude of services to GLBTQI youth since 1987, Montrose Counseling Center’s HATCH program often is the first place youth turn when they have no place to go. [Click headline for more.]
Dignity is a Priority for August Employee of the Month
MCC Prison Liaison Francis Bueno gets a little misty-eyed when she talks about the services she provides. Bueno is MCC’s August Employee of the Month. Since 1996, Bueno has been helping people in the prison system prepare to access HIV services after their release. “I think the most fundamental thing we do is… [Click headline for more.]

