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GLMA is satisfied to be a founding force behind the LGBTQ+ Healthcare Directory, one of the first national resources of its kind. Originally developed as an exclusive resource for GLMA members, the directory has long served as a trusted link between patients and providers.
In , GLMA partnered with the Tegan and Sara Foundation to reimagine and relaunch the LGBTQ+ Healthcare Directory as a fully free, universal resource connecting patients and providers across the U.S. and Canada. Today, the Directory is a modern, accessible platform helping LGBTQ+ people find inclusive, knowledgeable providers in their regions.
With more than 43, searches conducted and 2,+ providers listed in its first year alone, the LGBTQ+ Healthcare Directory has posthaste become a trusted resource for individuals, families, institutions, and state governments pursuing affirming care. The platform includes virtual care options, expanded search functionality, and provider listings in 10 Canadian provinces.
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Repeal of "Dont Demand, Dont Tell"
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The Gay Parenting Assistance Program (GPAP) of Men Having Babies
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