RON SEIDMAN

*TOTAL TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTS*

*10 YEARS EXPERIENCE* *SERVING CLEVELAND'S

GAY/LESBIAN COMMUNITY*

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FOR THOSE

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Looking for a place to call home? Cleveland's the place!

Now is the time!

Greater Cleveland is on the

threshold of major economic and social renaissance, with...

• $5 billion in current and planned capital investments revitalizing downtown vistas

• Fortune 500 and international businesses quickening the pace and quality of local employment . Favorable interest rates, and appreciating property values! Quality of life in Cleveland is no longer the nation's best-kept secret. Call Bob Wehn to discuss your real estate questions... and invest in your future: 464-4970,

or 975-2049.

The Lesbian/Gay Community Service Center invites you to a

Garden Party Benefit

Sunday, July 15, 1990

12:00 to 3:00 pm

At the historic home of Cleveland's turn-of-the-century architect Charles Frederick Schweinfurth

1951 E. 75th Street

Cleveland, Ohio

(Special tour for Patrons at 11:30 am) Tickets are limited. 522-1999

Clevelanders Facing AIDS

Since the outset of the AIDS epidemic, a threat has arisen to the health and security of people who are HIV antibody positive, a threat from a source that is supposed to provide security in a time of illness: insurance companies.

Some insurance companies, once they become aware that an insured person may have, a condition th could result in

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Anti-Gay/Lesbian Assaults Reported

Many people present expressed dissatisfaction with past police responses when interacting with gay people, with some remembering homophobic comments or actions by officers. Collier and Flynn both Community to initiate dis-

HOW REALLY MAKE A

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Gay/Lesbian Youth: Against the Odds

contradictions, stigma and alienation. These forces may even conlive in a world filled with tribute to the extremely high suicide rates among gay and lesbian youth, according to a national report on youth suicide issued last fall by the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services. Gay youth, the report noted. are 2 to 3 times r likely to attempt suiher young people, and of youth suici

cide

CAN ONE PERSON

DIFFERENCE?

Easy. Volunteer.

By giving just a few hours a week to the Lesbian/Gay Community Center, you can make an incredible difference in the lives of young people just coming out, men and women facing AIDS, local victims of anti-gay/lesbian assault or others in the community facing major struggles.

Volunteer intake is every Saturday morning -11:00 a.m. at the Center (1418 W. 29th St.1⁄2 block south of Detroit "26 bus). No appointment necessary. If this time's inconvenient, call us at 522-1999 (business hours) and we'll schedule a separate appointment. Take a chance to make a change.

Volunteers make all the difference.