Hawaii lgbt


Oahu LGBT Community Resources

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Gregory Noun Programs

200 N. Vineyard Blvd
Suite A310
Honolulu, HI 96817
808-592-9022
www.gregoryhouse.org

Development of programs to meet the housing needs of persons living with HIV/AIDS throughout Hawaii.

 

Hawaii LGBT Legacy Foundation

P.O. Box 23300
Honolulu, HI 96823
808-369-2000
HawaiiLGBTLegacyFoundation.com

The Hawaiʻi LGBT Legacy Foundation works to improve the lives of people who identify as LGBTQIA+ / MVPFAFF:  lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, asexual, intersex, māhū, vaka sa lewa lewa, palopa, fa’afafine, akava’ine, fakaleiti, and fakafifine.

 

The Imperial Sovereign Court of Hawai`i

P.O. Box 235668
Honolulu, HI 96823
iscoh.org

The Imperial Sovereign Court of Hawai‘i exists to offer positive support for the betterment of all humankind through charitable, cultural, educational, and social activities.

 

My Kid Is Gay

556 S Fair Oaks Avenue
Suite 101 #490
Pasadena, CA 911

LGBTQIA+

The Hawaiian ʻohana as well as our lāhui had roles for each person. Whether kane, wahine, or māhū, each person had a kuleana in the Hawaiian ʻohana. Māhū have long held an important traditional role as caretakers–of  other ʻohana members, of cultural and historical knowledge, and as respected contributors to the lāhui. However, since Western-Colonial contact, we’ve seen a decrease in health outcomes for our māhū (aka LGBTQ) community.

Papa Ola Lōkahi includes our māhū ʻohana in our commitment to the health and well-being of Native Hawaiians and all our families. We are identifying the health disparities and through programs, common policy and partnerships, we are developing strategies to address:

  • Increased risk for depression, anxiety and mental health challenges. 
  • Increased peril for substance use/misuse. 
  • Increased societal stigma around care (e.g. HIV, MPOX, etc.) 
  • Limited, and sometimes prohibited access to gender-affirming care. 

In 2023 alone, roughly 500 anti-LGBTQ bills were introduced within state legislatures across the United States, includi







The Hawaiʻi LGBT Legacy Foundation works to improve the lives of people who identify as LGBTQIA+ / MVPFAFF:  lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, asexual, intersex, māhū, vaka sa lewa lewa, palopa, fa’afafine, akava’ine, fakaleiti, and fakafifine.



About The Pride Guides

Gay & Lesbian Total Resource Guides:

The Pride Guides® are corporately based in Arizona where we first launched, and we publish online and in print versions of our guides as a resource for the LGBT community and those wishing to attach with our community. We are a gay owned company, providing an LGBT resource guide express by state showcasing LGBT friendly businesses from Travel, Wedding and Business Listings. Currently we are providing Pride Guides® in Hawaii, California, Nevada, Arizona, Fresh Mexico, & Colorado. We are also very proud to support and grant back to the local communities we serve. For now, check out our other gay guides and feel free to drop us a line! We love hearing from you!

Pride Guide Arizona

Welcome to the Adj, Wild West! Gay Arizona & Pride Guide Arizona was our first LGBT Total Resource Guide and we launched in 2006 with a mission to serve the entire LGBT friendly community of the mention of Arizona — not just the populous centers around Phoenix and Tucson. There are so many gems in our great articulate and outlying comm