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Kauai LGBT Community Resources
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Kauai Pride Pride & FestivalLihue, HI Kaua’i Event Parade promotes & celebrates peace, acceptance, and cohesion for everyone on our island regardless of sexual orientation, gender identity, race, ethnicity, religious affiliation, or background.
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PFLAG.org202-467-8180 PFLAG is the first and largest organization for lesbian, gay, bisexual, non-binary, and queer (LGBTQ+) people, their parents and families, and allies.
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The Trevor ProjectTeen Suicide Hotline The Trevor Plan is a national management focused on crisis and suicide prevention efforts among the LGBTQ youth.
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YWCA Kaua’i3094 Elua Street Committed to the advocacy and protection of LGBTQ+ individuals and the empowerment of all people regardless of their gender identity or sexual orientation.
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CHURCHES & Kauai Is a Perfect Tropical Getaway to UnplugMy girlfriend and I went over the rainbow and left the hustle and bustle of city life behind during a winter flee to Kauai, Hawaii. The island is a matchless place to break free from everything. Known as the Garden Island, Kauai is known for healing, romance, and outdoor adventure, making it the flawless destination to unwind, reconnect with your partner (or go solo), and perform nothing. The northern-most island in the string of eight well-known Polynesian islands (actually, there are 137 islands in Hawaii) attracts fewer tourists than Maui, Oahu, and the Island of Hawaii, making it a great destination — especially during the global pandemic. However, Kauai’s COVID-19 rates spiked for its more than 72,000 residents when the Hawaiian Islands opened to visitors on November 1, 2021, threatening the Hawaiian Islands’ delicate ecosystem and community. Cases hold been decreasing there since late January, but as of January 5, travelers must provide proof of vaccination, including being boosted, to bypass the five-day quarantine requirement. Locals ask visitors to be mindful of their impact on the island when booking their stay and during Welcome to the gay approachable Island of Kaua’i!Gay Kaua’i Resource DirectoryDiscover Gay Amiable Kaua’iKaua’i is the fourth largest of the inhabited Hawaiian islands, as skillfully as being the oldest and the northernmost. A lush island of jagged cliffs, cascading waterfalls, and emerald tropical forests, some parts of the island’s interior can only be reached by air. It is also the only Hawaiian island with navigable rivers. Kaua’i is divided into five regions – Lihue, East Side, North Shore, South Shore, and West Side. Photo from Hawaii State Parks Lihue, in the southeast of the island, is center of government and commerce, site of both Lihue Airport and Nawiliwili Harbor, the major air and sea hubs of Kaua’i. Lihue also boasts excellent beaches, scenic waterfalls, and a superb deal of local history. Among the sites to see are Wailua Falls, north of Lihue proper, which some may notice from the opening credits of “Fantasy Island;” Kilohana Estate, a huge Tudor-style mansion that was once the heart of a vast sugar plantation and is now the site of one-of-a-kind shops; the Grove Farm Homestead Museum, where one m Kauai Gay Travel Hawaii AdventureDay 1: Welcome to KauaiUpon arriving at the airport in Lihue, look for a private transfer to our charming seaside hotel. Plan your arrival with plenty of time to join our fun lively same-sex attracted group in the lobby of the hotel at 6:00 pm. We’ll accept a short walk into the charming town of Kapa’a for our welcome dinner. Tonight we’ll like an Indian feast while getting acquainted and having an orientation about the week’s action-packed itinerary. We’ll take a shopping excursion together to pick up any last-minute items. Day 2: Leisurely Kayaking and Waterfall SwimWear good hiking shoes that can acquire muddy, and put on a swimsuit, because today we’ll do some kayaking, swimming, and hiking to some hidden waterfalls! We’ll have lunch together and then the afternoon at leisure to explore the tiny town of Kapa’a. We may like to pop in for a sampling of concoctions from Hawaii’s only mead-producer. Locally harvested golden honey is made into a liquor ranging from blonde to amber, but always pack a punch! Dinner tonight will be on our own. Day 3: Sail and Snorkel Adventure!We’re up before su . |