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    • Trans Youth Emergency Project
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The Latest from CSE

As if running 26.2 miles wasn’t enough . . .

November 3, 2011 | News

On Sunday, October 30, Weesie Pigman and Meg Donahue completed the Marine Corps Marathon in Washington, DC. As if running 26.2 miles wasn’t enough, they also raised funds for CSE, with folks from across the …  Read More

Promotion to Benefit CSE from Dr. Jen Cournoyer

November 3, 2011 | News

Dr. Jen Cournoyer, an Asheville-area chiropractor, is currently offering a promotion to benefit CSE. This is another amazing example of how local business owners are finding creative ways to support CSE. For more information contact …  Read More

Get Your Holiday Photos & Help CSE, All at Once

October 24, 2011 | News

Betsy Archer was part of the WE DO Campaign. She’s also a photographer  in the Asheville area and is offering a great deal on holiday photos, with 50% of proceeds going directly to CSE’s work. …  Read More

Monroe Gilmour

October 21, 2011 | We Do Campaign

Monroe: A member of the Support Team who accompanied couples almost every day of the WE DO Campaign. Monroe is also the founding director of Western NC Citizens to End Institutional Bigotry. My hat is …  Read More

LisaRose Barnes

October 21, 2011 | We Do Campaign

LisaRose: A member of the Support Team who accompanied couples on multiple days during the WE DO Campaign. Three days. Three couples. New friends. Old friends. Friends who have become like family. I like to …  Read More

Craig White

October 20, 2011 | We Do Campaign

Craig: A member of the Support Team who accompanied couples on multiple days during the WE DO Campaign. Craig is on staff at the Center for Participatory Change. It’s one thing to know that the …  Read More

CSE’s October Family Dinner

October 18, 2011 | Events

Saturday, October 29, 2011 | 5 – 7 PM (share the invitation) At the home of Kathryn Cartledge and Elizabeth Eve 97 June Sayles Road, Asheville, NC For LGBT folks and allies of all ages …  Read More

WE DO Campaign: October 13 Action

October 13, 2011 | We Do Campaign

Elli and Viviana were the 20th couple to take action as part of the WE DO Campaign. Joined by their newborn daughter, Elli and Viviana requested – and were denied – a marriage license due …  Read More

BREAKING: WE DO Campaign Intensifies Tactics to Resist Unjust Laws

October 13, 2011 | News

Same-sex Couples, Clergy from Across the Country Stand for Full LGBT Equality in Asheville, NC, as WE DO Campaign Intensifies Tactics Since the WE DO Campaign launched on October 3, eighteen same-sex couples have requested …  Read More

Elli and Viviana

October 13, 2011 | We Do Campaign

Elli and Viviana: Participants in the WE DO Campaign who will request a license on Thursday, October 13, 2011. Viviana and I have both lived in or around Asheville since late 2002. We met through …  Read More

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