Mission: Mautner Project is committed to improving the health of women who partner with women including lesbian, bisexual and transgender individuals, through direct and support service, education and advocacy.
Vision: Mautner Project envisions a health care system that is respectful of and accessible to all without regard for their sexual orientation, gender identity, or gender expression. Our vision is a society in which all individuals are empowered with the knowledge to utilize these resources and to make appropriate choices for themselves.
Men of Mautner
Check out photos from Men of Mautner, courtesy of our friends at Metro Weekly. Click here.
Mautner on YouTube
Click here to watch the honorees speech videos from Gala 2012 on YouTube.
20th Year Anniversary
Click here to watch the 20th Year Anniversary video on YouTube.
Smoking Cessation
Do you need help quitting? Mautner Project may be able to help. Contact Riana for more information. Or, call the Quit Line at 1-800-Quit Now for free support.
Annual Exams Do you need to know where to get your annual Mammogram or Clinical Breast exam? Mautner Project has your answer- Capital Breast Care Center! Located just off the Eastern Market Metro Station, Capital Breast Care Center (CBCC) provides comprehensive, culturally appropriate breast cancer screening services and health education to women in the DC metropolitan area, regardless of their ability to pay. Contact CBCC today to set your appointment and tell them Mautner Project referred you!
Contact CBCC at 202.784.2700.
Let us know how your appointment was and you may be featured in newsletter/ emails.
Whitman-Walker Health & Mautner Project Team Together to Provide Services to LGBT Elderly
Whitman-Walker Health and Mautner Project are introducing a new program for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) seniors - People Advocating for LGBT Seniors (PALS) - to the Washington area. PALS is a free program that connects compassionate, trained volunteer visitors with LGBT elders, 55 and older, who are living at home or in assisted living and nursing facilities. The program also provides companionship and help, when needed, to access community, health, and government services. For more information, visit the press release.
Research Project for LGBT Elders in Washington, DC
SAGE Metro-DC and The Washington, DC LGBT Aging Coalition are trying to do some very basic research about LGBT elders living in Washington, DC. As you may know, data about this part of our community is extremely scarce. They are looking for LGBT District residents 60 years of age or older. Your help will go a long way toward future programs to assist this very important part of our community. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Ken South via email or by phone at 202-659-0699, ext 11. Click here to take the survey now.
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