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Equality Fairfax Update for March 29, 2006

Team Equality Fairfax: Avon Walk for Breast Cancer, April 29 & 30, 2006

Everyone knows someone who has been touch by breast cancer. Be it your Mother, Sister, Father, Brother (yes men get breast cancer too), Aunt, co-worker or neighbor. Breast Cancer not only effects the person who has it but their family, extended family, friends, neighbors and co-workers as well.  read more »

A Special Invitation from the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Fairfax's Welcoming Congregation Team

Dinners in mixed company - UUCF has undertaken an effort to reaffirm their congregation's status as one that is welcoming to the GLBT community. One of the many events the Welcoming Congregation team will coordinate is a series of dinners attended by people interested in getting to know each other.  read more »

Team Equality Fairfax - Avon Walk 2006

We have enough particapants to now qualify as a Avon Walk Team.

Stay tuned for the unveiling of the "Team Equality Fairfax" page on the Avon Walk website were you can learn about our team make donations directly to our team members.  read more »

March 2006 Foxfire Grill

Link to flickr set These photos are from an EF Happy Hour and Dinner at Foxfire Grill.

Photos are available at flickr.

2006 General Assembly Legislative Update, Week Ending March 3, 2006

This week saw legislative action on most of the remaining bills that Equality Virginia has been tracking, including the defeat of HB 1308 which would have allowed discrimination against Gay/Straight Alliances in Virginia schools.

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SB673 - Local government; benefit coverage for employees and retired employees

This bill, introduced by Senator Whipple, would allow local municipalities to extend health benefits.

The text from the General Assembly website reads:  read more »