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SUTTER GENDER IDENTITY SUPPORT GROUP

 at Sutter Medical Center, Sacramento

 

WHO ARE WE?
We are an open, non-profit, non-sexual social group for those who are serious about their gender identity.  We provide a safe and secure place where they can interact with others with similar experiences and meet, visit and exchange information.  We serve the educational, emotional, and recreational needs of the gender variant, transgender and intersex community, significant others, parents, children, allies and helping professionals.

 

Our meetings are held on the third Saturday of each month at 6:30 pm at

Sutter General Hospital, 2801 L St, 2nd Floor, Conference Room C, Sacramento, CA 95816

 

DIRECTIONS TO MEETINGS

 

Business 80 (toward Sacramento) Exit at J St, continue south 2 blocks on 29th St, turn right onto L St.

 

Business 80 (toward Reno) Exit at N St, go north 2 blocks on 30th St, turn left onto L St.  There is free parking on the street around Sutter’s Fort Park.

There is a pay parking garage across 30th St. from the hospital under Business 80.

Enter through the hospital lobby on the northeast corner of 28th & L Streets.  Follow the signs to the elevators and go up to the 2nd floor.  Follow the signs towards the cafeteria.  Our meetings are held in Conference Room C, next to the Gift Shop, across the hall from the cafeteria.  Click for hospital floor plan map.


SPECIAL EVENT
Gender Community Safety Seminar

Save the date! 

Sacramento's first Gender Community Safety Seminar is scheduled for
Saturday, June 6, 2009 from 1 PM to 4 PM
at Sutter Cancer Center
2800 L Street, 1st floor
Sacramento, CA 95816

This event is for members of the gender community, family, friends,
allies and helping professionals and will feature among our speakers

Lt. Stephan Thorne of the San Francisco Police Department,
Capt. Dana Matthes of Sacramento Police Dept. and
Dr. David Nylund and Prof. Midge Marino of California State University, Sacramento.


 
Full information at: http://sites.google.com/site/sacgender/safety-seminar