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GLBT Seniors Advocacy Project

October 2012 | Bay Area Legal Aid

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"The GLBT Seniors Advocacy Project (GSAP) helps low-income gay, lesbian, bi-sexual or transgender (GLBT) seniors get or maintain essential government benefits so that they can remain in San Francisco and continue to be a vibrant part of the community."

This flyer includes information on individual assistance, legal representation, and a variety of benefit programs. It explains who is eligible and provides the contact information for GSAP.


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