The Out for Good Dinner 2016 will feature the Community Vision Award Honoree, the Honorable Phyllis Frye, the woman who was responsible for getting Houston’s cross-dressing law repealed in 1980.
Since 1978, the Montrose Center has empowered LGBTQ individuals to live healthier, more fulfilling lives. They have emerged as one of the nation’s leading full-service LGBTQ Centers; they support all aspects of our community: youth, seniors, HIV, mental health, & community center.
The Out for Good Dinner 2016 will feature the Community Vision Award Honoree, the Honorable Phyllis Frye, the woman who was responsible for getting Houston’s cross-dressing law repealed in 1980.
Since 1978, the Montrose Center has empowered LGBTQ individuals to live healthier, more fulfilling lives. They have emerged as one of the nation’s leading full-service LGBTQ Centers; they support all aspects of our community: youth, seniors, HIV, mental health, & community center.
The Out for Good Dinner 2016 will feature the Community Vision Award Honoree, the Honorable Phyllis Frye, the woman who was responsible for getting Houston’s cross-dressing law repealed in 1980.
Since 1978, the Montrose Center has empowered LGBTQ individuals to live healthier, more fulfilling lives. They have emerged as one of the nation’s leading full-service LGBTQ Centers; they support all aspects of our community: youth, seniors, HIV, mental health, & community center.