Our mission is to improve the quality of
life of older lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender residents of Contra Costa County through outreach,
advocacy and education.
We grew up in an era when most of society
considered us sick, sinful or criminal. If our sexual orientations became known,
we could lose our jobs, homes, families, friends and reputation. Some of us were
imprisoned, hospitalized, or beaten up. For many LGBTQ persons in those days,
the only way to survive was to hide our true selves and attempt to pass as
heterosexual.
Since then our situation has improved, at
least in the Bay Area. Yet many LGBTQ seniors understandably remain fearful and
isolated. Reaching out to our closeted sisters and brothers is one reason we
founded SOP.
Even those LGBTQ seniors who are out and
active in our community face the possibility of anti-gay prejudice, or simply
well-meaning ignorance. Thus, another reason SOP exists is to educate service
providers. Like others facing the challenges of aging, we deserve respectful,
high quality medical and social services, as well as a vibrant and caring
community.
A Hidden Population
An estimated 64,000 lesbian, gay, bisexual,
and transgender seniors live in the Bay Area. Many have spent a lifetime of
hiding.
To survive meant to hide.
Lesbian and gay seniors came of age at a
time when they could lose family, friends, employment, housing, and more if
anyone found out they were gay.
Many were sent to mental institutions or
jail because of their sexual orientation.
To hide now places
emotional and physical well-being at risk.
Now in their 60s, 70s 80s and 90s, LGBTQ
seniors are often in the closet and reluctant to seek out needed mainstream
services for fear that someone will find out they are gay.
The Rainbow Community Centers Senior
Outreach Program (SOP) addresses this isolation for this invisible population by
developing peer support and working with health, social service, and housing
providers to increase sensitivity to the needs and concerns of LGBTQ seniors.
The Senior Outreach
Project (SOP)* is a program of the Rainbow Community Center for lesbian,
gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning seniors in the Contra Costa County.
People at Leisure
(PAL), is a social and support group for gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and
questioning seniors that meet on the fourth Thursday of the month for luncheon
meetings. Contact RCC for more info at (925) 692-0090 or
.
Whether
you are in the closet or out of the closet, new to your identity or always have
known, with a partner, lost a partner, or single, retired or still working, shy
or outgoing . . .
Come
Join Us and Be Who You Are!
RCC
offers a warm, welcoming and accepting place to gather. Our Senior Outreach
Project (SOP) includes:
People at
Leisure (PAL) Luncheons on the fourth Thursday at 1:00 pm of each
month
Monthly
Tea
socials on the
third Friday at 2:00 pm
Special
Events
Library
of LGBTQ books and videos
Volunteer
opportunities
Telephone
outreach and support
For
more information, contact the Center at:
Phone:
925-692-0090
Fax:
925-692-0091
Email:
For more
information on time and dates, please check our calendar.