november, 2021

18nov5:30 pm8:30 pmTrans Giving Gala: An evening of Remembrance and Thanks

Event Details

Trans Vision/BACH in partnership with the Oakland LGBTQ Center presents Trans Giving Gala: An evening of Remembrance and Thanks. This event will take place during Transgender Awareness Week and will commemorate Transgender Day of Remembrance. We will be honoring our fallen siblings lost to oppression, hate, violence and the woes of life. In addition we will have an award ceremony honoring our fierce community leaders that are here still carrying the torch .

We are doing our part to stop the spread of COVID-19 by following all protocols and recommendation from the CDC and ACPH.

• Physically distance will be maintained at all times during the event.

• A negative COVID-19 test or proof of vaccination is required to attend the event.

Tickets are limited – PLEASE REGISTER if you plan to attend. Its FREE!

You are encouraged to dress fancy in your best threads.

Who is Bay Area Community Health (BACH)?

BACH delivers high quality and affordable health care services to residents of Alameda and Santa Clara Counties. Our culturally competent staff is uniquely able to serve our diverse patients’ needs. The BACH team addresses the health care needs of people of every age.

A key characteristic of our approach is the continuity of quality care that is patient-centered: patients benefitting from consulting with the same primary care provider on a regular basis. We empower patients to take control of their health by offering comprehensive medical, dental, vision, and preventative care services.

As BACH evolves with the ever changing healthcare landscape, our commitment to the community will stay the same; “To provide the highest quality of care to all individuals with the utmost respect and dignity.”

BACH’s TransVision Program plays a vital role in giving support and service to LGBTQIA patients across the Bay Area, earning local and national honors. In addition, BACH offices comprehensive services for HIV including testing and treatment.

Who is Oakland LGBTQ Center?

MISSION

The Oakland LGBTQ Community Center is dedicated to enhancing and sustaining the well-being of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) individuals, our families and allies, by providing educational, social, and health related activities, programs and services.

HISTORY

The Oakland LGBTQ Community Center was founded and incorporated in June of 2017, by two African American gay men, Jeff Myers and Joe Hawkins. The Center was established as a 501(c)(3) by both the IRS and the State of California in February of 2018. Joe Hawkins, who is also co-founder of Oakland Pride, is the Center’s first CEO/Executive Director. Jeff Myers, who also worked as a volunteer coordinator with Oakland Pride, is the Center’s first Board Chair.

The Center headquarters opened with a single office and began operation, in July of 2017, in the “Co-Munity” co-working office space, located at 3207 Lakeshore Ave., in Oakland’s beautiful Lake Merritt-Grand Lake district. The Center’s first board of directors was organized in August of 2017. Over one hundred community members were recruited to help conduct a community needs assessment that included 22 focus groups, representative of Oakland’s rich ethnic, cultural, gender, age and socio-economically diverse community. The grand opening for the new Center was held on September 7, 2017.

The Center’s newly formed board of directors, were presented with an opportunity to take over the entire “Co-Munity” offices, after the co-working operator went out of business in December of 2017.

The Center’s board of directors decided to accept the challenge and secured its first lease agreement, beginning January 1, 2018 and in May of 2020, the Center expanded by leasing the entire upper level at 3207 & 3209 Lakeshore Ave, to open Oakland’s only LGBTQ plus centered clinic.

The creation of this service in Oakland marks the first time in our city’s history, that a non-profit organization has opened a multi-ethnic, intergenerational, LGBTQ community multi-service center. The Oakland LGBTQ Community Center is also one of very few, all-inclusive LGBTQ community centers in the nation, led and founded by African Americans, and the first in the state of California.

 

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Health Guidelines for this Event

Masks Required

Time

(Thursday) 5:30 pm - 8:30 pm