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Mira Lazine at LGBTQ Nation:
The Christian group Liberty Counsel, an SPLC-designated hate group, is using the 2016 shooting at Pulse Nightclub in Orlando, Florida, to promote conversion therapy, calling the shooting the “Great Redemption.” The 2016 shooting in the LGBTQ+ nightclub left 49 people dead. In a blog post published earlier this week, the organization describes the experiences of Pulse survivor Angel Colon, where they claim “our beautiful Savior both rescued and redeemed Angel that night.” “Angel has a ministry helping lead people out of the LGBTQ lifestyle. But that ministry is now at risk, thanks to city and state bans on Christian change counseling, as well as federal legislation that seeks to ban this lifesaving practice and ministries like Angel’s permanently” This refers to the group Fearless Identity, founded alongside fellow survivor Luis Javier Ruiz. It seeks to promote LGBTQ+ individuals embracing conversion therapy and leaving the community behind.
Liberty Counsel does not mention how Colon admitted already being conflicted about his identity before the shooting. The post describes the shooting from Colon’s perspective in great detail, saying shooter Omar Mateen “proceeded [to hunt] down bar patrons like ducks in a pen.” It then quotes an interview with Colon where he says, “I was petrified knowing I was next. I heard the shooter behind me, gauging his next move. That’s when I asked the Lord for forgiveness, to forgive me for failing Him, for turning my back on Him. I wanted to be at peace with God, but at that moment, my prayer changed to prophecy.” He continued, “I promised Him I would worship Him for the rest of my days. The very moment I said, ‘amen,’ I felt the bullet. Heat swelled through my abdomen, and I was certain I was dead. But when I opened my eyes, I knew the Lord spared me.”
[...] While the city was still mourning the victims of the attack, Colon and Ruiz set up a “Freedom March” five minutes away from the nightclub to encourage people to “overcome” being gay and trans. They wanted to “bring hope of deliverance to the LGBTQ community and point them toward Christ,” as Colon said to PinkNews. Ruiz and Colon claim that neither of them support conversion therapy and that they’re simply supporting people in their individual decisions to seek change. “We are not at all advocates for conversion therapy or shock therapy,” Ruiz said to NBC News. “We stand with the gay community, and our main message is about falling in love with Jesus, but if an LGBTQ person wanted to talk to a pastor or counselor, that’s a whole different story.”
Anti-LGBTQ+ extremist hate group Liberty Counsel has called the 2016 Pulse Nightclub shooting the “Great Redemption” in a blog post detailing Pulse survivor Angel Colon’s turn towards ex-gay advocacy by founding pro-conversion therapy group Fearless Identity with fellow ex-gay Pulse survivor Luis Javier Ruiz.
The post decried the Equality Act and bans on the medically unsound practice of “ex-gay” conversion therapy, and used the homophobic dogwhistle term “homosexual lifestyle” to describe Colon and Ruiz’s experiences.
See Also:
The Advocate: Two Pulse survivors are now 'ex-gays' running a conversion therapy organization
PinkNews: Christian group uses Pulse shooting anniversary to promote conversion therapy
#Liberty Counsel#Conversion Therapy#Fearless Identity#Luis Javier Ruiz#Angel Colon#Ex Gay#LGBTQ+#Pulse Nightclub Shooting#Omar Mateen#Equality Act#Mat Staver
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For my last Helluva Boss celebration I made a whole series of posts about the Nine Circles of Hell in Dante’s Inferno (see a few reblogs below). For my new Helluva Boss celebration, I wanted to take a look at various literary depictions of the seven deadly sins as personifications. This post was originally prepared to celebrate Mammon’s Magnificent Musical, but given the release of “Look My Way”, it will still work even though I post it quite late.
When it comes to looking at classic embodiments of the deadly sins, I want to begin with one of the “modern, non-Antique epics” that marked the history of literature, like the Orlando Furioso or Paradise Lost. I want to take a look today at Edmund Spenser’s The Faerie Queene, the great British epic of the 16th-17th centuries, a medieval-romance-like set of stories depicting the adventures of allegorical knights fighting allegorical monsters. The poem is filled with characters embodying various vices and virtues – the very heroes of the story are a set of knights acting as the champions of the various Christian virtues (the Redcross Knight is the champion of Holiness, as an avatar of saint Georges the patron of England ; Guyon, first of the Faerie Queen’s knights, is the champion of Temperance ; Britomart, the woman-knight, is the champion of Chastity, Artegal is the champion of Justice, etc, etc.) ; while the villains are very unsubtle in their nature (a female demon named Ate is assisted by Duessa – deceit – and spreads discord among friends ; a lonely man named Despair convinces the hero to kill himself, etc, etc.)
But today I want to focus on a specific episode of the epic’s first book. An episode usually known as the “House of Pride” and where the main hero (the Red-Cross Knight, the protagonist of the epic’s first book) encounters the embodiments of the seven deadly sins.
For a bit of context, the depiction of the seven deadly sins here is meant to parallel and counter-exemplify two other parts of the poem. On one side, the House of Pride is later opposed by the “House of Holiness” where the Redcross-Knight is helped, healed and cared for by a lady named Caelia, who has three daughters, Fidelia, Speranza and Charissa. This is all supposed to embody the Christian concept of the “three theological virtues”, the three virtues that come from God – Faith, Hope and Charity, born of “The Sky/The Heavens”. On the other side, the House of Pride and its queen are meant to mirror the titular Faerie Queene of the poem, Queen Gloriana – a very flattering fictional portrait of Elisabeth the First, but also the embodiment of “Glory” as her name says. Aka the positive, well-deserved and non-sinful twin of the viceful Pride – here embodied by the dreaded lady Lucifera.
Lady Lucifera is, it comes to no surprise, the owner and ruler of the House of Pride. The other deadly are all male, and act as both her counselors and her court wizards (being called alternatively “sage counselors” and “old wizards”). This all fits within the accepted idea that pride is not just the most dangerous and “important” of the seven deadly sins, it is also their root and their “superior”. In many metaphors, it is translated by pride being seen as the “king” or “mother” of the other deadly sins: in the Faerie Queene, she is their ruler, their queen. But, in an interesting twist, Spenser establishes a true relationship of co-dependency between the sins: the other six might be Pride’s servants… but they are still her advisors, counselors, and they are later literally seen pulling her chariot, clearly showing that while Pride leads them and gives them order, without the other sins, Pride would literally go nowhere.
But let us return to Lucifera before looking at her “old wizards”. Lucifera is obviously named after Lucifer, the figure of the fallen angel that became a devil, if not THE devil, for thinking of himself as better than humanity, and ultimately rebelling against God and trying to cast Him down. Lucifer is commonly seen as THE demon embodying pride – and Spenser also loves to throw various references to the mythological origins of Lucifer, as his name meaning “light-bearer” is due to how, in Greco-Roman mythology, Lucifer was the spirit of the Morning Star, announcing dawn. Here, Lucifera is constantly described as “bright” or as “shining”, and when she leaves her castle on her chariot, she is explicitly compared to “Aurora in her purple pall” coming out from the east of the world – aka, Eos, the Greek goddess of Dawn. Not only that, but the excessive “shine” and almost blinding light that is emitted by the lady of Pride is also put in parallel to the light of Phaeton. Remember Phaeton? The human who thought he could drive the chariot of Helios/Phoebus, the god of the sun? And who in the process almost destroyed the earth, and had to be killed by being thrown out of the sky with a fire-bolt? Another example of pride punished, and one explicitly meant to mirror Lucifer’s own fall from Heaven. But this woman is not a fallen angel, no: rather she is described as an actual goddess, “daughter of grisly Pluto and sad Proserpina, queen of Hell”. So, she is a deity, but part of the grim, sinister, chthonian gods of death, and she is a princess true, but a princess of the Underworld (aka Hell, since the two are treated as one and the same, and Pluto/Proserpina gained demonic connotations by this time). Already we have here a Pride that is explicitly rooted in death and the afterlife, in darkness, oblivion and rot – we are in the same logic as the “vanities” and the “memento mori”, the lesson that ultimately nothing is eternal, and vanity is a folly because all beautiful faces will end up as a skull.
However Spenser cleverly also prepares us, by this mythological references, to the presentation of what Lucifera’s behavior and crimes are. Because Lucifera is not one of those “vain fools” who think of themselves as beautiful when they are not – on the contrary. Lucifera is immensely beautiful, and even if it wasn’t for her beauty, she sits in an array of immense luxury, wearing the most refined and outstanding clothes and dazzling jewelries you can imagine. Lucifera is a truly admirable figure – quite literally since it is said that knights and lords from all four corners of the world come to her palace to admire her. The twist lies in HOW she behaves and acts. Because Lucifera does not care for her many guests, hosts and admirers, treating them with only scorn and disdain – breaking the basic law of hospitality and the rules of courtly behavior by her immense selfishness. Her many admirers and courtiers are said to constantly make themselves prettier, shinier, more noble and more appealing, attracting, charming, all in the hope of pleasing her – but she does not care at all for all their effort, and probably does not even notice them. When great knights and lords offer themselves to her, she does thank them… But in a disdainful way, and with very brief words, and only because they promised to spread words of her fame and glory and beauty. She is said to hate everything that is “low” (which is why, out of allegorical joke, she always sits on a high throne and makes sure she is above everyone else) – but given she thinks of everything outside of herself as “low”, she ends up hating everybody. She only looks at two things – either her hand-mirror (because her own reflection brings her “great delight and joy”), either the heavens. Again, due to a hatred of “anything low” and a desire to only have the highest, tallest and grandest things – but also because she rejects her own chthonian, underworld-roots. Indeed, while she is the daughter of Pluto and Proserpina (Hades and Persephone), she rather places herself on the same level (and sometimes above) as Jove (aka Zeus). Zeus/Jove, Eos/Aurora, and Phaeton: Lucifera dreams and fashions herself after the celestial beings of the sky and of light, when in truth she is a chthonian entity of death, earth and darkness.
Not only that, but she fashions herself a queen when she is not… Remember when I said that she was the daughter of Pluto and Proserpina, king and queen of Hell? It makes her a princess alright… An eternal princess, since her parents are immortal gods and thus will never pass any crown onto her. But Lucifera, devoured by ambition and arrogance, HAD to be a queen. So what did she do? She went onto earth and there obtained a crown… “with wrong and tyranny”. She literally stole and took by force a crown that was not hers, usurped a territory and made herself the sole and absolute ruler of it. Not only is she a false ruler with no actual right to sit on the throne, but she even went as far as to usurp a domain that had no relationship to her parents, lineage or world – daughter of the principles of death and the underworld, she decided to make herself a queen of the livings onto earth’s surface… Even worse, she is not a good queen, because according to Spenser, beyond being a “tyrant”, she does not rule with “laws” but with “policies”. And in the language of the time, “policies” are here to mean “cunning and crafty devices”. She is a tyrant who not only brutally seized a crown and usurped a thrown, but on top of that establishes her rule through cunning, trickery and unlawful behavior (it is not surprise that here, her counsel is explicitly described as being formed of “six wizards” – they are not men of the law, they are not men of politics or courtiers, they are not men of war or economy, they are wizards and sorcerers, forming a government of magic tricks and deceiving enchantments). As a visual touch to denote the evilness and danger inherent to her superb appearance: at her feet, lies a dragon, that forms a “hideous trayne” to her glorious, shining, sparkling and luxurious dress.
[There is also a “gentle husher” that works for queen Lucifera, and notably always prepare her passage before she goes anywhere, obviously called Vanity, but there isn’t much to say here since he is a one-line reference]
Just as important as Lucifera herself is the palace she lives within and rules from: the House of Pride, which is the architectural twin of Lucifera, and the inanimate embodiment of the sin of Pride (and of all sins and vices in general). The House of Pride is described as a great and grandly palace, all filled with luxuries, all shining and bright… It is covered in gold! Or rather… it is foiled in golds. The walls of the palace were covered in a thin layer of gold to hide the actual material in which the castle was made – a very rough and very poor material. Great and high walls that impress everyone by their size – but which are made of bricks without mortar, and are thus very easy to destroy. The palace is thought of as grandiose because it has many hallways and numerous towers and a LOT of rooms – but its foundations are actually very weak, since the castle was built… on a “sandy hill”. A hill of sand that is very unstable and regularly collapses – threatening the entire palace, which “shakes with every strong wind”. Finally, while everybody amasses themselves and awaits by the front of the palace, its backrooms and back-parts, those not seen from the path leading to the House, are noted to all be old ruins… but “painted cunningly” to hide their own decrepitude. You could say that Vanity, the “gentle husher”, is an extension of the House of Pride itself – since it all depicts the sin of vanity itself. A great care of appearances and an obsession with beauty forcing one to hide the truth, to fight foolishly and senselessly the effects of time or one’s true nature, all to create a deceptive idea of an ideal self that never truly existed. More generally, the House of Pride represents the very trap that is a sin, or a vice in general – it is the House of Evil if you want. It is grandiose, immense, beautiful, shining, with all sorts of riches and treasures… But it is built out of poor materials, it offers no real protection or comfort, its riches are only skin-deep (or wallpaper-deep), and it is overall an unstable structure that is already a half-ruin. The danger of the House is made even more explicit by the large road that leads to it – a large pathway that many people take to go to the House, but that very few people use to leave… And when Lucifera leaves her castle on her chariot, and goes down the road, the protagonist can suddenly see what paves the way and that he missed before – the things the wheels of Lucifera’s chariot gleefully crushes. The bones and skulls of all those that “went astray” and went by the House of Pride…
The dual of nature of the House and Lucifera (who represent the two sides of pride – Lucifera is scorn, disdain, ambition and arrogance, while the House is vanity and vainglory, Lucifera is the “superbia” pride while the House is the “vanagloria” pride) is even reflected in a sort of bizarre “competition” that is sets between the two. Indeed, when we see Lucifera sitting on her throne… The poet sarcastically describes how both the throne and the queen on it shine brightly, and they glitter and sparkle so much as if “the blaze of the glorious throne” and the blaze of the queen herself tried to “dim each other”. Pride will always be the most envious and jealous of itself…
After spending some times inside the House, we follow Lucifera as she leaves her castle and takes her coach by the road. The coach is just as luxurious and glittering and blazing as the House and the queen, since it is all of “gold and garlands”. And again, we have explicit mythological comparisons: Lucifera, with all those flowers around her, make her look like “Flora in her prime”… But she actually tries to imitate and surpass another goddess – Juno, aka Hera, queen of the gods and the heavens. The parallel is even reinforced by the presence of peacock feathers on the chariot. “Argus’ eyes”, on one side, the mythological emblems of Juno/Hera… But also the common symbol of vanity and pride, the peacock being considered THE bird of this sin.
And if it was not clear enough that this was an EVIL queen, the coachman of Lucifera, the one holding the whip… Is said to be none other than Satan himself. Aka THE actual Christian Devil, THE Great Fiend himself who gleefully leads queen Lucifera wherever she wants to go. And whips the six other sins to ride faster… Because, as I said before – Lucifera’s chariot is not pulled by horses… But by her six “sage counsellors/old wizards”, aka the other deadly sins. However, since this post is already getting quite long, I’ll keep them for another time.
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Please tell me your plan for preparing for missions!
Like I said, I have felt a call to missions since I was eight. When I was twelve my camp counselor was a super awesome person who also felt called to missions and she was very encouraging (she's actually going overseas to be a full time missionary later this month.) Having her as my counselor made me take my calling more serious, so going into sixth grade I made the following plan.
Get very familiar with the Bible. See how many times I could read it all the way through before my fifteenth birthday. (My fifteenth birthday I was a week away from finishing my ninth time through the Bible) Currently I'm at seventeen times through the Bible and instead of speed reading the it I'm spending time studying and understanding it.
Similarly, read missionary biographies, study Church history, and theology to get a grasp on how God has worked throughout history. I wanted to know how other Christians worship and what differences in theology were presenting us in a bad light to the world
Go to every church event that I could so that I can hear the Bible being taught as much as possible. DNOW, camps, retreats, etc. Hear the Word taught and discuss it with others.
Serve at every event I can. VBS, camp, Sunday morning, etc. Being a missionary is serving others and sharing the Gospel while doing so.
Go on as many mission trips as possible to see what missions looks like in a wide variety of contexts. Covid messed this one up the most of any of these, but I was still able to go on several local trips, a trip to Orlando FL, a trip where in a very refugee heavy area, and an international mission trip. I'm now preparing to go on another trip later this month and working with the missions staff at my church to figure out a year long mission trip to go on for my gap year.
Learn about as many unreached people groups as I can and spend time every day praying for them
pray for missionaries, pastors, church planters, Bible translators, and the persecuted Church on a daily basis
Learn as many skills as I can so that when I am a missionary I have a wider range of skills available to open doors for conversation
Looking back, I'm amazed that I had the wisdom to create such a detailed and thorough plan. I haven't perfectly done everything on the list, and some things have been added since I first came up with it, but overall it's a plan that has served me well and I have prepared myself well for whatever the next step is and whatever training will come through that.
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Hey Orlando anon from yesterday! First, thank you for posting my request, seeing the responses made me feel a bit less alone. I knew that on a rational level there'd be other queer jews, but nice to see that affirmed. Second, I have good news that I just kinda wanted to share. I applied for and already have an interview to work as a counselor at a JCC camp over the summer! Fingers crossed for it, something like that would make me feel a lot better about this whole situation, so here's hoping!
Hey!! First off: I’m glad you feel like you’re not alone, because you’re not. Sometimes it really helps to just have people remind you of that, so I’m glad I could do that. Second, that’s wonderful, good luck!!! Working with kids and being a role model for Jewish youth can be so reassuring. For a while I lead a youth group for trans kids and teens and that made me so hopeful for the future. I imagine working with Jewish youth would feel similar. Good luck friend
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the greatest wrestling dentist of all time, dr. brittany baker, d.m.d. thirty two years old, native to punxsutawney, currently residing in orlando. you cannot define hardworking without giving her an honorable mention. her favorite thing to do is prove someone wrong. tell her she cannot do something and she'll take videos and photographs of her doing it and send them to you; much like she did to her guidance counselor who told her she'd never be able to be a professional wrestler as well as a dentist. she is completely enthralled by her work and loves both of her jobs equally. though prior injuries have scared her a little bit when it comes to her future -- knowing that if an injury is sustained badly enough it could very well end her career as a dentist. lately, britt has been taking a step away from the spotlight of the women's division in all elite wrestling and has no current plans on title chasing. however, that is subject to change. being the first woman in aew to hold both the women's championship and the tbs championship is her current goal, with no real time frame set on making it happen.
headcannons: ✘ Her relationship with Austin Jenkins ( Adam Cole ) ended on good terms, right before the holidays in 2022. If an Adam Cole joins the group, the terms of separation can be discussed in more detail if cannon to their portrayal. Everything on screen is for entertainment value only. ✘ She dislikes Thunder Rosa -- and that stems from a long history of sandbagging claims as well as the fact that Brittany views Rosa as ungrateful and unprofessional. ✘ Yes, she is employed at a dental practice in Winter Park, Florida where she works, as a dentist, four days a week and sometimes on Saturday. Her schedule typically has her flying out Tuesday right after she gets off work at the office, heading to wherever Dynamite is being held. Working the show on Wednesday and hopping back on a plane Wednesday night or early Thursday morning to be right back in the dental office for her appointments. connections: ♡ romance: @theabsoluteone Started dating: 7.9.2023 ♡ best friend(s): @hayterades ♡ friends: open ♡ enemies: open direct messages are always welcome. discord available upon request.
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Dying.
Sometimes dying isn't always a literal thing, but more so of a mental state. It's crazy how wild, crazy, scary and amazing our brains work. Somedays I'm thinking why i never got into studying anatomy. Then i think...I've always loved the idea of being a counselor, police officer, detective, and a writer too.
I lost a very close friend of mine, Michael. He saved my life once. Having to just carry that grief with me everyday, was very challenging to say the least. It still is some days. Living with my parents, caring for my one year old son, my mental struggles i already had leading up to his death, the only thing at that time going okay for me was my job at Amazon i drove for them. I fucking loved that job, ALOT. The environment was so chill, my bosses were the coolest individuals, the money was good for what it was. I had a trip planned down to Orlando, FL at the end of the month in February.. mom and dad were presentient on me NOT getting on a plane and traveling at that time as Covid-19 was starting to unfold.
I had already paid for my ticket to travel down south, i lied to them and told them i was going somewhere simple like Michigan City with another buddy instead. Once i got down there, i felt guilty as if something were to happen to me, so i texted them that i had landed down there. Needless to say; they were pissed. Pissed.
Literally a week before the governor shut everything down, Amazon let me go for back talking a higher up at 730am. THAT SUCKED. The amount of mad my parents were was enough for me to drink my sorrows away and some party favors that weekend in Florida. The dread to come home that Monday was awful, my parents didnt want me back at their house when i came home incase i had covid, which i understood but was frustrating. I ended up coming home and living out of a suitcase at my aunts house.
You know when they say "misery loves company"? Misery, in company, grows ever worse. I loved my aunt, she was always a mom figure to me but i never respected her as a "elder looking out for me" but a big sister and best friend. I never did wrong to her, when indeed i did alot wrong simply bad decisions. I know i would get no disciplinary actions around her.
The day before Easter of 2020, i went to a girlfriends house, we day drank and laid out all day with her parents and as the night rolled around, others had came over to join. We snorted a shit ton of addy all day and night, i think i started drinking around 1pm that day, and didnt end up passing out on the toilet until 8am Easter morning, i wasnt hungover but more EXHASTED!!! I remember her dad coming to wake me up to let me know there was a guy at the door looking for me... my uncle looking for me i was literally a street over from my aunts. I went to lay back down again, and not even 20 minutes later the cops are at the house now.
I went back to my parents that evening. Not for long, a couple weeks later my dad and i go into it, he told me to get the hell out. He said some really hurtful things to me that day, that stick with me daily. That night im pretty sure i died, my soul died cause i wasnt able to save my dear friend Michael. I had, had enough.
My buddies picked me up with a couple duffle bags, a laundry basket and maybe a fan or something. I stayed with them for a few weeks, we went straight to our bar, all the party favors, and the alcohol. I was so mad that day, i got trashed i remember doing so much snow i was trying to die physically I didnt want to feel the pain anymore.
My truck wasnt running, the headgaskets blew. Now, im car-less, homeless, and jobless. I went and lived out in Muskgon for a little bit, after a month out there i got another truck, crashed that a month later, went to jail, and totaled my truck. I insisted on ratting myself out to the officers and getting tow and paying for the repairs to get it "fixed' ... with money i certainly didnt have. I was living out of that thing for a while at times.
Moved in with my aunts boyfriend "the uncle" that found me on Easter. That was probably the worst decision i could have made in my 29 years. A very dark place for me, and the auras are nasty. Somedays id love to say my piece and most days, i choose peace. I created a onlyfans to afford my truck fixings and parts.
Once i created my onlyfans it was nice money and it was like the stupidest and simplest way to make some money, so why the fuck not. Over time that shit took a mental toll on me as now people only view me as something to fuck all the time. Which is was never the case, i always told myself if i ever did anything physically for money i would be lowering my "respect" i had left of myself. I never brought myself to that.
I went down to stay with my sister and brother n law down in Goergia mid September, for a month and i needed that. Those relations seem to be going in the right direction which makes me happy and hopeful for the future. A year ago was a crazy time.
Im proud to say im almost a year clean from drugs, im working on this sober of alcohol thing and that i can proudly say is going really well too.
Dont let your soul die when a loved one passes, they are with you. Closer than you think.
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TV Guidance Counselor Episode 641 1/2 : Abby and Ryan from Bothering the Band
October 26-November 1, 1996
It's Ken's birthday month, so this week you get ANOTHER BONUS episode. This time in celebration of THEIR 200th episode Ken welcomes Abby and Ryan from the fantastic Bothering the Band podcast.
Ken, Abby and Ryan discuss when the interviewer becomes the interviewee, the origins of the Bothering the Band podcast, booking big guests, getting rejected, Frank Turner, Counting Crows, when Ryan met Abby, cool schools, almost booking Keanu Reeves, Gavin Rosdale, Puka Shells, growing up in Orlando, The Party, boy bands, Disney, Nickelodeon Studios, dudes who look like Isaac Mizrahi, Bob Goen, never coming gymnastics, sprots to non sports, congregating a career, MST3K's switch from Comedy Central to Sci-Fi, winning a trip to England by knowing the Tetley Tea jingle, diaper ads, the Nirvana baby, hi waisted hips, no dick jokes, RL Stine, Batman the Animated Series, Superman the Animated Series, helping the Dragon Ball Z community, strange emails, Cartoon Express, a woman giving birth to a doll, the band Live, Columbia House, nerds, making your own video store, Bailey Kipper's POV, Hey Arnold, Lunchables, cooking pizza rolls in a VCR, vending machine lunches, The Young Comedians All Star Reunion, 80s nostalgia in the 90s, SNL, collector's plates, beautiful unicorns, Jacksonville FL, porcelain crap, The Shadowzone, Ron Silver, diecast, beer and tiny cars, Hess, Seventh Heaven, Jennifer Love Hewitt, when old TV is problematic, joining a gang, Her Costly Affair, Savannah, the Waynes Brothers, Roast Beef Tissues, wanting things to be good, the high school right outside Universal Studios, trick or treating, Burning Zone, national television debut of The Cramps, 90210, Peach Pit After Dark, Donal Logue, Stephen Bochco's comedy series, Jimmy the Cab Driver, Seinfeld, avoiding Halloween, Living Single, loving Ghostbusters, Ben Cooper costumes, Unsolved Mysteries, PCU, deceptive car ads, dolls, Johnny Carson's charity, hating 311, Ken's Third Wave Ska trauma, melting pennies, befriending your heroes, and facial injuries from laughing.
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National Hotlines
National Domestic Violence Hotline
Staffed 24 hours a day by trained counselors who can provide crisis assistance and information about shelters, legal advocacy, health care centers, and counseling.
1-800-799-SAFE (7233)
1-800-787-3224 (TDD)
Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network
The Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network (RAINN) is the nation's largest anti-sexual assault organization. Among its programs, RAINN created and operates the National Sexual Assault Hotline at 1.800.656.HOPE and the National Sexual Assault Online Hotline at rainn.org . This nationwide partnership of more than 1,100 local rape crisis centers provides victims of sexual assault with free, confidential services, 24 hours per day, 7 days per week. These hotlines have helped over 1.3 million people since RAINN's founding in 1994.
1-800-656-HOPE
State Coalitions on Domestic Violence
(very long. under a cut)
Alabama
Alabama Coalition Against Domestic Violence
P.O. Box 4762, Montgomery, AL 36101
Phone: 1-800-650-6522 (in state)
Fax: 334-832-4803
TTY: 1-800-787-3224
Another State: 1-800-799-SAFE (7233)
Email: [email protected]
Crisis help lines are open 24 hours
Alaska
Alaska Network on Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault
130 Seward Street, Room 214, Juneau, AK 99801
Phone: 907-586-3650
FAX: 907-463-4493
Hotline: 1-800-799-SAFE (7233)
Email: [email protected]
Arizona
Arizona Coalition Against Domestic Violence
301 E. Bethany Home Rd., Suite C194, Phoenix, AZ 85012
Phone: 602-279-2900
FAX: 602-279-2980
TTY: 602-279-7270
Toll-Free: 1-800-782-6400
Email: [email protected]
Hours: 8:30am-5-00pm Monday - Friday
Arkansas
Arkansas Coalition Against Domestic Violence
1401 West Capitol Ave, Suite 170, Little Rock AR 72201
Phone: (501) 907-5612
FAX: (501)907-5618
Toll-Free: (800)269-4668
California
California Partnership to End Domestic Violence
PO Box 19005, Long Beach CA 90807
Toll-Free: 888-SCCBW-52
Phone: 916- 444-7163 562-981-1202
Fax: 562-981-3202
Email: [email protected]
Coalition to End Family Violence
1030 N. Ventra Rd, Oxnard, CA 93030
Phone: 805-983-6014
FAX: 805-983-6240
24-Hour Hotline: 805-656-1111
Spanish Hotline: 800-300-2181
TDD: 805-656-4439
Colorado
Alternative Horizons
P.O. Box 503, Durango, CO 81302
Phone: 970-247-9619 (24-hour hotline)
Email: [email protected]
Colorado Coalition Against Domestic Violence
1120 Lincoln Street, Suite 900, Denver, CO 80203
TOLL-FREE: 888-778-7091
Phone: 303-831-9632
FAX: 303-832-7067
Email: [email protected]
Washington, DC
D.C. Coalition Against Domestic Violence
5 Thomas Circle, NW, Washington, DC 20005
Phone: 202-299-1181
FAX: 202-299-1193
Email: [email protected]
Hours: 8:30am-5-00pm Monday - Friday
SOS Program (A part of DC Coalition)
Domestic Violence Intake Center Satellite Office, Greater Southeast Community Hospital
1328 Southern Ave SE, Room 311, Washington, DC 20032
Phone: 202-561-3095 x12
Fax: 202-561-3093
Hours: 9:00am-5:00pm
My Sister's Place
P.O. Box 29596, Washington, DC 20017
Phone: 202-529-5991 (24-hour hotline)
Administrative Office: 202-529-5261
Fax: 202-529-5984
Delaware
Delaware Coalition Against Domestic Violence
100 W. 10th Street Suite 703, Wilmington, DE 19801
Phone: 302-658-2958
FAX: 302-658-5049
Hotline: 1-800-799-7233
Email: [email protected]
Florida
Harbor House of Central Florida
P.O. Box 680748, Orlando, FL 32868
E-mail: [email protected]
FL Domestic Violence Hotline: 1-800-500-1119
Georgia
Georgia Advocates for Battered Women and Children
250 Georgia Avenue, S.E., Suite 308, Atlanta, GA 30312
TOLL-FREE: 800-334-2836
Phone: 404-524-3847
FAX: 404-524-5959
Hawaii
Hawaii State Coalition Against Domestic Violence
716 Umi St., Unit 210, Honolulu, HI 96819
Phone: 808-832-9316
Fax: 808-841-6028
Email: [email protected]
24 Hr Hawaii Shelters by Island:
Hilo: 959-8864
Kauai: 245-8404
Kona: 322-SAFE (7233)
Maui/Lanai: 579-9581
Molokai: 567-6888
Oahu: 841-0822
Iowa
Iowa Coalition Against Domestic Violence
515 28th St, Suite 104, Des Moines, IA 50312
TOLL-FREE: 800-942-0333
Phone: 515-244-8028
FAX: 515-244-7417
E-mail: [email protected]
Idaho
Idaho Coalition Against Sexual and Domestic Violence
300 E. Mallard Dr., Suite 130, Boise, ID 83706
TOLL-FREE: 888-293-6118
Phone: 208-384-0419
FAX: 208-331-0687
Email: [email protected]
Illinois
Illinois Coalition Against Domestic Violence
801 South 11th Street, Springfield, Illinois 62703
Phone: 217-789-2830
FAX: 217-789-1939
TTY: 217-241-0376
Email: [email protected]
Between Friends
(Formerly The Friends of Battered Women and Their Children)
P. O. Box 608548, Chicago, IL 60660
Phone: 773-274-5232
FAX: 773-262-2543
HOTLINE: 1-800-603-HELP
Email: [email protected]
Life Span
P.O. Box 1515, Des Plaines IL 60017
24-Hour Crisis Line: 847-824-4454
Phone: 847-824-0382
Fax: 847-824-5311
Email: [email protected]
Indiana
Indiana Coalition Against Domestic Violence
1915 W. 18th Street, Suite B, Indianapolis, IN 46202
TOLL-FREE: 800-538-3393
Phone: 317-917-3685
Fax 317-917-3695
Crisis Line: 1-800-332-7385
Kansas
Kansas Coalition Against Sexual and Domestic Violence
634 SW Harrison, Topeka, KS 66603
TOLL-FREE: 888-END-ABUSE (Kansas state-wide hotline)
Phone: 785-232-9784
FAX: 785-266-1874
Kentucky
Kentucky Domestic Violence Association
P.O. Box 356, Frankfort, KY 40602
Phone: 502-209-5382
FAX: 502-226-5382
Email: [email protected]
Louisiana
Louisiana Coalition Against Domestic Violence
P.O. Box 77308, Baton Rouge, LA 70879-7308
Phone: 225-752-1296
FAX: 225-751-8927
HOTLINE: 1-888-411-1333
Maine
Maine Coalition to End Domestic Violence
170 Park St., Bangor, ME 04401
Phone: 207-941-1194
FAX: 207-941-2327
HOTLINE: 866-83-4HELP
Email: [email protected]
Maryland
Maryland Network Against Domestic Violence
6911 Laurel Bowie Road, Suite 309, Bowie, MD 20715
TOLL-FREE: 800-MD-HELPS
Phone: 301-352-4574
FAX: 301-809-0422
Email: [email protected]
Massachusetts
Jane Doe Inc./Massachusetts Coalition Against Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence
14 Beacon Street, Suite 507, Boston, MA 02108
Phone: 617-248-0922
Crisis / Information: 989-686-4551
FAX: 617-248-0902
TTY/TDD: 617-263-2200
Email: [email protected]
Michigan
Bay County Women's Center
P.O. Box 1458, 3411 E. Midland Rd., Bay City, MI 48706
TOLL-FREE: 800-834-2098
Phone: 517-686-4551
FAX: 517-686-0906
Michigan 24-Hour Crisis Line: 517-265-6776
Minnesota
Minnesota Coalition for Battered Women
590 Park Street North, Suite 410, St. Paul, MN 55103
TOLL-FREE: 800-289-6177
Phone: 651-646-6177
FAX: 651-646-1527
Email: [email protected]
Missouri
Missouri Coalition Against Domestic Violence
217 Oscar Dr., Suite A, Jefferson City, MO 65101
Phone: 573-634-4161
FAX: 573-636-6613
Women's Support and Community Services
2165 Hampton Ave, St. Louis, MO 63139
HOTLINE: 314-531-2003
Office: 314-646-7500
Hours: Monday-Thursday 8:00am-7:00pm; Friday 8:00am-1:00pm
Mississippi
Mississippi State Coalition Against Domestic Violence
P.O. Box 4703, Jackson, MS 39296-4703
HOTLINE: 800-898-3234
After Hours HOTLINE: 1-800-799-7233
Phone: 601-981-9196
FAX: 601-981-2501
Email: [email protected]
Hours: Monday-Friday 8:00am-5:00pm
Crisis Line
P.O. Box 6644, Great Falls, MT 59406
Phone: 406-453-HELP
TOLL-FREE: 1-888-587-0199
Montana
Montana Coalition Against Domestic and Sexual Violence
PO Box 818, Helena MT 59624
Phone: 406.443.7794
TOLL-FREE: 888-404-7794
Fax: 406.443.7818
Nebraska
Nebraska Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Coalition
1000 "O" Street, Suite 102, Lincoln, NE 68508-2253
TOLL-FREE: 800-876-6238
Phone: 406-443-7794
FAX: 406-443-7818
Nevada
Nevada Network Against Domestic Violence
220 S. Rock Blvd. Suite. 7, Reno, NV 89502
TOLL-FREE: 800-500-1556
Phone: 775-828-1115
FAX: 775-828-9991
Safe House
921 American Pacific Dr. Suite 300, Henderson, NV 89014
Phone: 702-451-4203
FAX: 702-451-4302
HOTLINE: 702-564-3227
Email: [email protected]
New Hampshire
New Hampshire Coalition Against Domestic and Sexual Violence
P.O. Box 353, Concord, NH 03302-0353
TOLL-FREE For Domestic Violence: 866-644-3574
TOLL-FREE For Sexual Assault: 1-800-277-5570
Phone: 603-224-8893
Fax: 603-228-6096
New Jersey
New Jersey Coalition for Battered Women
1670 Whitehorse/Hamilton Square Road, Trenton, NJ 08690
TOLL-FREE: for Battered Lesbians: 800-224-0211 (in NJ only)
Phone: 609-584-8107
FAX: 609-584-9750
HOTLINE: 1-800-572-7233
TTY: 609-584-0027 (9am-5pm, then into message service)
E-mail: [email protected]
Strengthen Our Sisters
P.O. Box U, Hewitt, N.J. 07421
HOTLINE: 800-SOS-9470 (800-767-9470)
Office: 973-248-0776
Email: [email protected]
New Mexico
New Mexico State Coalition Against Domestic Violence
201 Coal Avenue SW, Albuquerque, NM 87102
TOLL-FREE: 800-773-3645 (in New Mexico Only)
Legal Helpline: 800-209-DVLH
Phone: 505-246-9240
FAX: 505-246-9434
Email: [email protected]
New York
New York State Coalition Against Domestic Violence
350 New Scotland Avenue, Albany New York 12208
Phone: 518-482-5465
English: 1-800-942-6906
English TTY: 1-800-818-0656
Spanish: 1-800-942-6908
Spanish TTY: 1-800-780-7660
Fax: 518-482-3807
Email us at [email protected]
North Carolina
North Carolina Coalition Against Domestic Violence
123 W. Main Street, Suite 700
Durham, NC 27701
Phone: 919-956-9124
HOTLINE: 1-888-232-9124
FAX: 919-682-1449
Western Office:
PO Box 17398, Asheville, NC 28816
Phone: 828-505-3708
North Dakota
North Dakota Council on Abused Women's Services
State Networking Office, 418 East Rosser Avenue, Suite 320, Bismarck, ND 58501
TOLL-FREE: 888-255-6240 (In ND Only)
Phone: 701-255-6240
FAX: 701-255-1904
Ohio
Ohio Domestic Violence Network
4807 Evanswood Drive, Suite 201, Columbus, Ohio 43229
Phone: 614-781-9651
TTY: 614 781-9654
HOTLINE: 800-934-9840
Fax: 614 781-9652
Email: [email protected]
Oklahoma
Oklahoma Coalition Against Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault
3815 N. Santa Fe Avenue, Suite 124, Oklahoma City, OK 73118
Telephone: 405-524-0700
Fax: 405-524-0711
Email: [email protected]
Education Office:
PO Box 135, Poteau, OK 74953
Telephone: 918-647-5814
Fax: 918-649-3772
Oregon
Oregon Coalition Against Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault
State Office: 380 Spokane St., Suite 100, Portland, OR 97202
Telephone: 503-230-1951
TTY: 1-800-553-2508
Fax: 503-230-1973
Statewide Crisis Number: 1-888-235-5333
Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania Coalition Against Domestic Violence/National Resource Center on Domestic Violence
6440 Flank Drive, Suite 1300, Harrisburg, PA 17112-2778
Phone: 717-545-6400
Toll-Free: 800-932-4632
TTY: 800-553-2508
FAX: 717-671-8149
Women's Center of Montgomery County
Main Administrative Office:
101 Washington Lane, Ste. WC-1, Jenkintown PA 19046
Toll-free hotline: 1-800-773-2424
Norristown Office:
Women's Advocacy Project
400 Courthouse Plaza, 18 W. Airy St., Norristown PA 19404
610-279-1548
Pottstown Office:
Women's Advocacy Project
555 High Street, 2nd Floor, Pottstown PA 19464
610-970-7363
Bryn Mawr Office:
610-525-1427
Lansdale Office:
215-853-8060
Laurel House
P.O. Box 764,Norristown, PA 19404
Phone: 610-277-1860
HOTLINE: 1-800-642-3150
Fax: 610-277-64025
E-Mail: [email protected]
Rhode Island
Rhode Island Coalition Against Domestic Violence
422 Post Road, Suite 202, Warwick, RI 02888
HOTLINE: 800-494-8100
Phone: 401-467-9940
FAX: 401-467-9943
Email: [email protected]
South Carolina
South Carolina Coalition Against Domestic Violence & Sexual Assault
P.O. Box 7776, Columbia, SC 29202-7776
TOLL-FREE: 800-260-9293
Phone: 803-256-2900
FAX: 803-256-1030
South Dakota
South Dakota Coalition Against Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault
P.O. Box 141, Pierre, SD 57501
HOTLINE: 800-430-7233
Phone: 605-945-0869
FAX: 605-945-0870
PO Box 1402, Sioux Falls, SD 57101
(605) 271-3171 Phone
(605) 271-3172 Fax
1-877-317-3096 (Info/Referral only)
Safe Harbor
PO Box 41, 310 S. Kline St., Aberdeen, SD 57402-0041
Phone: 605 226-1212
Toll-Free: 888-290-2935
Fax: 650-226-2430
Email (general information only): [email protected]
Tennessee
Tennessee Task Force Against Domestic Violence
2 International Plaza Dr., Suite 425, Nashville, TN 37217
TOLL-FREE: 800-289-9018
Phone: 615-386-9406
FAX: 615-383-2967
Email: [email protected]
Texas
Texas Council on Family Violence
P.O. Box 161810, Austin, TX 78716
TOLL-FREE: 800-525-1978
Phone: 512-794-1133
FAX: 512-794-1199
Families In Crisis, Inc.
P.O. Box 25, Killeen, Texas 76540
Phone: 254-773-7765
Fax: 254-526-6111
Utah
Utah Domestic Violence Coalition
205 North 400 West, Salt Lake City, UT 84111-2178
Phone: 800-897-5465
FAX: 800-897-5465
E-mail: [email protected]
Vermont
Women Helping Battered Women
PO BOX 1535, Burlington, VT
Phone: 802-658-3131
HOTLINE: 802-658-1996
TTY: 802-658-1996
Toll-free: 1-800-228-7395
E-mail: [email protected]
Women's Rape Crisis Center; Vermont
24 Hour HOTLINE: 802-863-1236
Statewide HOTLINE: 800-489-7273
Vermont Network Against Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault
P.O. Box 405, Montpelier, VT 05601
Phone: 802-223-1302
TTY: 800-223-1115
24 Hour HOTLINE: 1 800 228 7395
FAX: 802-223-6943
E-mail: [email protected]
Virginia
Virginians Family Violence and Sexual Assault Hotline
Charlottesville, VA
302 Hickman Rd, Suite 101, Charlottesville, VA 22911
Phone: 434-979-9002
Fax: 434-979-9003
Richmond, VA
5008 Monument Ave., Suite A, Richmond, VA 23230
Phone: 804-377-0335
Fax: 804-377-0339
E-mail: [email protected]
Washington
Washington State Coalition Against Domestic Violence
WSCADV- Olympia Office
711 Capitol Way, Suite 702, Olympia, WA 98501
Phone: 360-586-1022
Fax: 360-586-1024
TTY: 360-586-1029
WSCADV - Seattle Office
1402 - 3rd Ave, Suite 406, Seattle WA 98101
206-389-2515
206-389-2520 FAX
206- 389-2900 TTY
E-mail: [email protected]
Washington State Domestic Violence Hotline
Tel: 800-562-6025
E-mail: [email protected]
West Virginia
West Virginia Coalition Against Domestic Violence
Elk Office Center, 5004 Elk River Road, Elkview, WV 25071
Phone: 304-965-3552
FAX: 304-965-3572
Wisconsin
Manitowoc County Domestic Violence Center
1127 S. 22nd. St, Manitowoc, WI 54220
Phone: 920-684-5770
HOTLINE: 877-275-6888
Fax: 920-684-6344
E-mail: [email protected]
Wisconsin Coalition Against Domestic Violence
1400 E. Washington Ave. Suite 227, Madison, WI 53703
Phone: 608-255-0539
Fax: 608-255-3560
Wyoming
Wyoming Coalition Against Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault
P.O. Box 236, 710 Garfield Street, Suite 218, Laramie, WY 82073
TOLL-FREE: 800-990-3877
Phone: 307-755-5481
Legal Staff: 307-755-0992
Fax: 307-755-5482
E-mail: [email protected]
YWCA Battered Women Task Force-Topeka
225 SW 12th St., Topeka, KS 66612
Phone: 785-233-1750
FAX: 785-233-4867
24 Hour HOTLINE: 1-888-822-2983
E-mail: [email protected]
National Organizations
Futures Without Violence
100 Montgomery Street, San Francisco, CA 94129
Phone: 415-678-5500
TTY: 866-678-8901
FAX: 415-529-2930
E-mail: [email protected]
National Coalition Against Domestic Violence
Main Office: 1120, Lincoln Street Suite 1603, Denver, CO 80203
Phone: 303 839 1852
TTY: (303) 839-8459
Fax: (303) 831-9251
E-mail: [email protected]
Public Policy Office
1633 Q Street NW, Suite 210, Washington, DC 20009
Phone: (202) 745-1211
TTY: (202) 745-2042
Fax: (202) 745-0088
E-mail: [email protected]
National Battered Women's Law Project
275 7th Avenue, Suite 1206, New York, NY 10001
Phone: 212-741-9480
FAX: 212-741-6438
Safe Horizons
2 Lafayette Street, 3rd Floor, New York, NY 10007
Crime Victims HOTLINE: 800-621-4673
Rape and Sexual Assult & Incest HOTLINE: 212-227-3000
TYY (for all HOTLINES) 866-604-5350
Fax: 212-577-3897
E-mail: [email protected]
National Resource Center on Domestic Violence
Pennsylvania Coalition Against Domestic Violence
6400 Flank Drive, Suite 1300, Harrisburg, PA 17112
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