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Tuesday, May 19, 3:30-4pm, this on-line event requires advance registration
As many of us are cheering the incredible heroism and sacrifice of health care providers and other essential workers during this pandemic, abortion health care providers and staff are met with condemning protests and legislative bans. The essential health care that many pregnant persons need because of the variety of life circumstances often exacerbated by the pandemic make access to abortion care even more critical.
Tuesday, May 19, 6:30-8:30pm, this on-line event requires advance registration
These are unpredictable and difficult times but we’ve still seen incredible generosity from our community.
We’ll be calling our friends and supporters who have donated or have taken action before and we will be thanking them.
If you’ve never phone-banked before, have no fear! This is a friendly list of LGBTQ supporters and we’ll walk you through it every step of the way.
Register for this event at this link.
Tuesday, May 26, 3-7pm, on-line pre-registration for this on-line event is required
Equality Ohio’s legal clinic provides free legal support to LGBTQ Ohioans, within 300% of the poverty line, who are experiencing legal hardship because of their sexual orientation or gender identity/expression.
Due to community health concerns regarding COVID-19, we are currently suspending our in-person legal clinics. Instead, our attorneys will be hosting virtual Intake Hours throughout the week. If you are in need of legal help, please contact the attorney closest to your area.
Tuesday, May 19, 3-7pm, on-line pre-registration for this on-line event is required
Equality Ohio’s legal clinic provides free legal support to LGBTQ Ohioans, within 300% of the poverty line, who are experiencing legal hardship because of their sexual orientation or gender identity/expression.
Due to community health concerns regarding COVID-19, we are currently suspending our in-person legal clinics. Instead, our attorneys will be hosting virtual Intake Hours throughout the week. If you are in need of legal help, please contact the attorney closest to your area.
Sunday, May 17, 1-1:30pm, Summit on 16th United Methodist Church, 82 E. 16th Ave.
Sunday, May 31, 2-5pm, Summit on 16th United Methodist Church, 82 E. 16th Ave.; and then outside of the temporary overflow shelter at the YMCA, 40 W. Long St.
This is our monthly recurring event that takes place the last Sunday of every month!
Due to physical/social distancing, we are asking folks prepare at home and drop off “potluck” style versus cooking together. Thus, this, too, will be a “cook/bake at home” and then drop off at 82 E. 16th Ave. From there, a small team will do final preparation and assembly before heading to the overflow shelter at 40 W. Long St.
Friday, May 15, 10am-7pm, My Project USA, 3036 Sullivant Ave.
Please join us in making goody bags and purchasing gift cards for our precious children in the Wedgewood community. There are more than 2000 children in this community; your gifts will brighten their Eid Day and will make it a happy Eid for their parents as well.
This year, the COVID-19 Pandemic is shaping our Toys Drive in a different format. For the safety of all children and families, we will be passing Goody Bags and Gift Cards to families.
Saturday, May 9, 10am-1pm; and Saturday, June 27, 10-1pm; this event will be occurring via Zoom
Have you attended an “Introduction to Social Movement Ecology” training? Do you think more people need this training? Are you interested in becoming a trainer yourself? Come to this two-session training and be a Social Movement Ecology trainer!
Learn to facilitate participants with different theories of change to recognize each other’s strengths and weaknesses and to work together to produce large-scale social change.
Thursday, May 7, 4-5pm, this on-line event requires advance registration
Join Stacey Abrams and Ari Berman as they discuss voting rights and the current state of democracy in America.
About this Event
Wednesday, May 6, 6:30-8:30pm, this on-line event requires advance registration
As a community, we are concerned about you. Please check in and tell us how you are doing and we will talk about how we are handling COUNT [Central Ohio United Non-Theists] events during all of this.
We would love to spend time hanging out and getting to know one another.
Atheists, agnostics, other non-theists, and atheist-friendly people are welcome to join us.
Feel free to have dinner/drinks during this event.