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SAGE - SAGE Metro St. Louis incorporated as a not-for-profit organization in June of 2008. This effort is the result of over two years of work and research by a group of LGBT advocates and professionals. SAGE Metro St. Louis joins the SAGENet affiliation as the 9th SAGE organization in the United States. The founding SAGE located in New York City recently celebrated their 30th Anniversary and is the oldest not-for-profit organization dedicated specifically to the service and advocacy of LGBT older adults.
www.sagemetrostl.org

Show Me No Hate - is a grassroots effort of committed Missouri individuals and organizations who support full Marriage Equality. They reject the Federal DOMA and Missouri's constitutional amendment passed in 2004 defining marriage between one man and one woman.

The group formed on November 15, 2008 as a part of protests happening across this great country. These protests were necessary steps towards full equality under the law for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people.

Marriage equality in this country is long overdue. LGBT relationships matter. Discrimination anywhere affects all of us everywhere. Stand with us! Allies welcome!
www.showmenohate.com

Metropolitan Congregations United (MCU) - is an interdenominational, multi-racial community organization of religious congregations in the St. Louis Metropolitan Region that are working for a common purpose: to create a better life for all residents.

MCU operates on the belief that all people should have access to a living wage, quality education, good housing, affordable health care, and a safe place to raise children. Yet, existing public policies often seem to focus on encouraging and supporting these elements at the region’s edges at the expense of the urban core. Resources and investment are disproportionately used to subsidize new roads, sewers, and other infrastructure in newly developing areas rather than to redevelop urban areas and support the region’s most vulnerable citizens.
www.mcustl.org