Don't forget, if you're a student on campus, you can always contact the Counseling Services Center. They also have a crisis hotline for when they are closed. Check out more information about the Counseling Services Center here. They can help with a wide variety of different issues, including dealing with internalized homophobia.
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On-campus student organization
A great community to get involved with. Check out their website (linked above) for information about how to join, resources, and more help.
See also:
Pride Alliance Laker Life page
Pride Alliance Facebook
Pride Alliance Twitter
Pride Alliance Instagram
SUNY Oswego's on-campus Counseling Center offers group sessions, including support groups.
Check the schedule on the Counseling Center's website (linked above) for more information.
SUNY Oswego's Title IX Coordinator (Lisa Evaneski) can help with issues of discrimination, including sex discrimination, sexual harassment, homophobia, and discrimination based on gender identity or expression. Her contact information is listed at the link above.
SUNY Oswego's Career Services offers confidential coaching appointments about the job search, anti-discrimination law, how to handle illegal questions during job interviews, your rights and responsibilities as a job seeker, and more.
For more information, see their website (linked above) or the list of Career Coaches available for appointments.
The Lifestyles Center on campus can provide Safe Zone training to educate and empower people to create safe spaces for LGBTQIA+ individuals.
An organization for LGBTQ+ youth that creates resources and holds community events. They are mainly accessible through the Facebook page linked above.
**Check out Accept Oswego's list of inclusive healthcare providers, therapists, and lawyers in Oswego County.**
A private Facebook support group for LGBTQ+ members of Oswego and the surrounding areas
A public Facebook group for the Oswego Pride Festival, which also posts general LGBTQ content.
Local chapter of PFLAG (Parents, Families, and Friends of Lesbians and Gays).
Weekly drop-in service for youth and young adults hosted by OCO (Oswego County Opportunities). More information can be found at the linked Facebook page.
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