This web page is here to provide Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender teenagers in Tucson and Southern Arizona with information about places they can go and things they can do in the company of other gay teens and young adults here in the Old Pueblo.
Wingspan is Tucson's Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender community center -- a place to call or go and check out. Wingspan has a new wonderful meeting space with an art show on the walls, books to check out, pamphlets and notices to read, and most importantly, discussion and support groups to attend.
The gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, questioning youth group meets on Saturday afternoons from 3-5pm.
The following is a blurb from Wingspan's Mission statement:
WingSpan -- 300 E. 6th St., 624-1779."To provide support, education and outreach related to Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender issues as well as to promote the acceptance, well-being and freedom of Lesbians, Gay Men, Bisexuals and Transgendered people."
[previously known as Shanti, T.A.P. (Tucson AIDS Project ), and P.A.C.T. (People with AIDS Coalition of Tucson)]S.A.A.F. is Tucson's AIDS awareness, support, and prevention center with paid staff and many volunteers helping in any way to combat the war against AIDS. Within S.A.A.F, there is Queer Voice (gay youth social activism and social activities), Gay Mentor Project, Salud Es Poder (Latino Men's Health Project).
SAAF -- 375 S. Euclid Ave., Tucson AZ 85716
628-SAAF (628-7223).- EON Youth
EON Youth seeks to assist Gay, Lesbian,Bisexual and Transgender youth with support and information so that they can make safe and healthy decisions for life. Eon has movie nights, swim parties, annual retreat, cafe chats and many other functions designed to bring queer youth together in a fun and supporting environment.
Eon Youth Lounge is funded in part by SAAF (Southern Arizona AIDS Foundation) and Pima County Health Department.
GLSEN (Gay, Lesbian, Straight Education Network) is the largest national organization that brings together gay and straight teachers, parents, students, and concerned citizens in order to end the destructive effects of anti-gay bias in schools across the country.
The Tucson chapter meets once a month on the first Thursday of the month at the WingSpan Center at 4:30pm-- call 743-4800 and leave a message or write:GLSEN Arizona Tucson, 4800 W. Placita del Quetzal, Tucson 85745-9639
Link to GLSEN Arizona -- Tucson
PFLAG (Parents and Friends of Lesbians and Gays) is a national organization that focuses on providing information and support for parents, family members, and friends of GLB children. PFLAG provides literature, pamphlets, political activism in support of GLB sons and daughters. The Tucson chapter meets once a month -- call 575-8060 and leave a message or write:
PFLAG, P.O. Box 36264, Tucson 85740-6264.Link to PFLAG National website 
Pride Alliance--The Bisexual, Gay and Lesbian Association is a service of the Associated Students of The University of Arizona. Pride Alliance seeks to make available to students a space where students may become more comfortable with themselves and an opportunity for other campus groups to find information about the gay/lesbian/bisexual experience.
Pride Alliance meets every Thursday evening at 5:30 PM in an office located in room 350 of the Memorial Student Union.
Pride Alliance, call 621-7585 for more info.
The Weekly Observer is a gay-oriented free newspaper that is distributed on Wednesday each week. The Observer carries local, state, national, and international news articles as well as regular informational columns on many topics. The Observer is free due to advertisements throughout the paper--advertisers are business owners (travel agencies, auto dealers, insurance, landscapers), bars, as well as gay and lesbian pay-per-use "chat" lines and electronic services.
A calendar of events and a classifieds/notices section is at the end of each paper. The notices are especially good because a description is provided for many gay-related groups and meetings, such as the Young and Gay group that meets at WingSpan each Saturday.
Pick up a copy of The Observer at any gay bar (kind of tough for the under 21 crowd) or at Rainbow Planet Coffeehouse on Fourth Ave. Ask more businesses to carry The Observer.
The Rubyfruit Journal is a locally published lesbian monthly magazine that is distributed at Antigones Books on 4th Avenue and at the larger book retailers in Tucson. Rubyfruit Journal has news (local, state, national, and international) as well as fiction pieces, reviews of books and movies, regular informational columns on many topics. Rubyfruit Journal has advertising throughout the magazine--advertisers are local business owners.
The Echo Magazine is a weekly magazine published in Phoenix and is distributed in Tucson at Rainbow Planet Coffeehouse, WingSpan, and the gay bars. Echo has news (local, state, national, and international) as well as gay-related articles, reviews of books and movies, regular informational columns on many topics--mostly with a Phoenix slant. Echo Magazine has advertising throughout the magazine--advertisers are local Phoenix business owners. Read the Echo online using the above link.
- Southern Arizona Gender Alliance (SAGA)
Southern Arizona Gender Alliance (SAGA) has the following as its mission statement:
"The Southern Arizona Gender Allianced envisions an America where transgender people are ensured of their basic rights and can be open, honest, and safe at home, work, and in the community. To work towards this goal, SAGA will help to organize political and social programs for all transgender people and their significant others, friends, families, and allies (SOFFAs) who need them."
SAGA, P.O. Box 77862, Tucson AZ 85703, 520-624-1779
The Desert Voices Chorus is a Tucson vocal chorus comprised of gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgendered, questioning singers. Desert Voices has many concerts throughout the year in many different locations.
The Reveille Men's Chorus is a Tucson vocal chorus comprised of gay and bisexual male singers. Reveille has many concerts throughout the year in many different locations.
AZ Gay is an Internet News & Information site with plenty of links to news, events, groups, hobby areas, and personal biographies.
Wingspan Anti-Violence Project
Crisis Line: 520-624-0348 800-553-9387The Wingspan Anti-Violence Project is a social change and social service program that works to address and end violence in the lives of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people. We provide free and confidential 24-hour crisis intervention, information, support, referrals, emergency shelter, and advocacy to LGBT victim/survivors of violence. Additionally, we offer extensive outreach and education programs.

Top of Page
, All Rights Reserved