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Alanon
Alcoholics Anonymous
Arther Soltes Gallery
BLUR
Conn-Bi-Nation
CT Pride
CTAC
Diversity Outreach
F.A.C.E.
The Hartford Harlettes
Imperial Sovereign Court of All CT
Northeast Ursamen
Out In The Park
POWER
Project 100 Productions
Robert George Calvert Scholarship Fund
The Society
True Colors
The Twenty Club
Vintage Pride
Warren Bacon Memorial Library
Women's Setback League
Youth Activities


Also Located at 1841 Broad Street:
 

HGLHC
MCC Hartford
The Living Center


MCC HARTFORD

Affiliated  with  the  International  Fellowship  of  Metropolitan  Community  Churches,  MCC  Hartford  leases  the  Memorial  Chapel  at  1841  Broad  Street  from  Project  100.  In  existence  for  more  than  30  years,  MCC  Hartford  is  exemplary  in  its  living  out  of  the  parent  denomination's  goal  of  bringing  the  message  of  Christ's  love,  teachings  and  salvation  to  the  lesbian,  gay,  bisexual,  transgender  and  intersexed  communities.
   Worship  services  are  held  at  10:00  A.M.  Sunday,  with  education  and  fellowship  at  11:45.  Other  events  are  scheduled  periodically.  To  find  out  more,  call  (860)724-4605,  fax  (860)724-3443  or  go  to  www.mcchartford.com


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PROJECT 100
Hartford Community Center
1841 Broad Street
Hartford, CT 06114

Phone: 860-724-5542 Fax: 860-724-3443 email: info@project100.org

Center Hours: Monday-Friday, 10 a.m. - 9 p.m.
Saturday - Varies
Sunday 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.

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