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Reflections from a CUAV member

Maisha Johnson

Monday August 23, 2010 8:46

You know that feeling in the air when something’s on the verge of change? And it’s not just the possibility of change, or hoping for it but actually knowing without a doubt that our lives will be different, and that you took part in moving things forward. It’s kind of like the air is sizzling, like something’s cooking and the aroma of it is rising as you hear it sizzle and watch it transform, knowing it’s only a matter of time before what was raw becomes something you can taste, something that will fill your mouth with goodness and nourish your body so you’ll never be the same.

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Keeping Us Safe

CUAV Stories - 5/12/09

Nick Hodges, Board Member

Tuesday May 12, 2009 9:08

I first became involved with CUAV in the early 90's as a Halloween safety monitor when Halloween was a big, and safe, event in the Castro. I wanted to be  more involved so I became a crisis line volunteer and helped in that capacity for a couple of years. I joined the board for the first time in 1999 and then joined again in 2005 and became chair of the board for 3 years. 

I love CUAV and value what it does for the community so deeply. It has helped me understand that many people in our community are not safe and makes me value my personal safety so much. Our transgender brothers and sisters are still victimized by police the way all queer people were in the 70's and 80's. Queer youth are at tremendous risk of violence because they dare to be out and open in a way I was afraid to be when I was young. 

CUAV's new focus on creating accountability from all of us to make our neighborhoods safe is a turning point for the organization. I urge everyone to get involved in whatever capacity you can - financially, as a volunteer, as a board member. Being involved with this organization will change your life in the most positive way and you will meet an incredible group of allies and friends. 

Nick Hodges is the COO of Schwab Charitable Fund and has served on CUAV's Board of Directors since 1995. 

 

Precious Lives

CUAV Stories - 4/3/09

Loretta Risso

Friday April 3, 2009 8:37

Dear CUAV,

There are no words to describe the impact that CUAV has made on so many lives. Precious lives that otherwise may have given up hope.

CUAV was there to help my son during some very troubling times. The compassion, support, kindness and respect shown him was indescribable. Because of CUAV and their involvement, my son's life blossomed and he became a better, stronger and happier person than he ever was. CUAV generated a positive energy and yielded "the skies the limit" attitude to those who thought they never could.

I will always feel a great deal of gratitude to CUAV and will continue to support this organization in whatever way possible.

May your next 30 years be as successful and bright as the ones that have passed before you. Angels have truly touched the communities that have been blessed with your generosity.

In gratitude and continued support,

Loretta Risso


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