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| Deadline nears to join in statewide LGBT survey |
| by Laura Douglas-Brown | ||||
| September 02, 2011 00:00 | ||||
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Georgians have just one more week to join in a first-ever online study of the state’s LGBT population and the issues they deem most important. The survey is a project of the Phillip Rush Center, the Atlanta Lesbian Health Initiative and Georgia Equality. The two LGBT nonprofits are the founders of the center, which also provides office and meeting space to Atlanta Pride, MEGA Family Project, and several other groups. The survey ends Sept. 9. It takes just 10 minutes and “will likely be the most important thing you can do this week to help secure a fair and just Georgia,” said Linda Ellis, executive director of ALHI. Organizers say they will share the results with LGBT groups across the state to help with program planning and fundraising efforts. “By sharing your experiences, you will help shape the knowledge that policymakers and the public at large have on our community. By collecting information on LGBT Georgians throughout the state, we will be better able to plan services, programs and engage in advocacy that will help us all,” survey planners stated in an announcement about the project. Click here to take the survey.
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