This is Zan McColloch-Lussier's page
About Zan McColloch-Lussier
Zan McColloch-Lussier, Pride Foundation’s Director of Communications. Zan keeps his ear to the ground, or his eyes on Twitter, constantly looking for those stories that inspire us as we work towards LGBTQ equality. He’ll be sharing those stories on the blog, and hopes you’ll share your favorite ones too.
To spread the message about personal sexual health and safe sex practices through
Play Fair booklets,
Condom Savior packs and gender neutral
Passion Packs. The sisters also make frequent appearances at gay bars throughout the region, and this grant will help them continue their travels.
http://www.theabbey.org/
For the Pet Project, a program designed to help low-income people disabled by AIDS keep their pets.
http://www.seattlehumane.org/
For the Hot Meals Program, which feeds residents of the Lyon Building who struggle to live with HIV/AIDS, mental illness, chronic homelessness and chemical dependency.
http://www.desc.org/
To increase access to networking tools and the visibility of old lesbians and the needs within their community.
To foster the development and training of LGBTQ leaders between the ages of 21-35 who are new to community development.
http://www.outinfrontseattle.org/
For staff travel, outreach and research to asses and develop opportunities to advance LGBTQ relationship and parenting rights in Idaho through impact litigation.
http://nwwlc.org/
For general operating support to help them build community and grassroots organizing around LGBTQ issues in Central Oregon.
http://humandignitycoalition.org/
For a data-management project of a strategic campaign to identify, educate, and register new pro-LGBT Anchorage voters.
http://www.akclu.org/
For the production of
Translations: The Seattle Transgender Film Festival, a 4-day festival devoted to the exhibition of films by, for, and about transgender and gender queer people.
http://threedollarbillcinema.org/
To present the
Laramie Project as part of the Drama School 2010 Summer Season for students grades 9 and up.
http://www.sct.org/Index.aspx