The Association of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender Addiction Professionals and Their Allies (original) (raw)
Who We Are
NALGAP: The Association of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender Addiction Professionals and Their Allies is a membership organization founded in 1979 and dedicated to the prevention and treatment of alcoholism, substance use, and other addictions in lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer communities.
Current NALGAP members receive a free listing in
The NALGAP Member Directory
Click the link below to see the NALGAP Member Directory and how you can submit your information for your free listing. This is available to all NALGAP members.
Our Mission Statement
NALGAP's mission is to confront all forms of oppression and discriminatory practices in the delivery of services to all people and to advocate for programs and services that affirm all genders and sexual orientations. NALGAP provides information, training, networking, and advocacy about addiction and related problems, and support for those engaged in the health professions, individuals in recovery, and others concerned about the health of gender and sexual minorities.
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Support NALGAP by becoming a member, with a donation, or become a sponsor.
Join • Donate • Sponsor
Support NALGAP by becoming a member, with a donation, or become a sponsor.
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Learn About
NALGAP Center of Excellence
Our goals are to improve, normalize and empower the lives of LGBTQ individuals within the substance use treatment and recovery communities. We plan to achieve these goals by establishing measurable objectives for service providers. We are looking for individuals to serve on our advisory committee as we move forward with this endeavor.
Please consider serving as a NALGAP COE Advisory Committee Member or NALGAP Board Member.
2024 Conference
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ATTC Guide
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SAMHSA Guide
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Resources
NALGAP Resources and Archives Page