WHO WE ARE

The Touraine LGBTI Center is an association that was created in November 2005. The objective was to organize the first lesbian, gay, bi, trans and intersex Pride March in the region.
Very quickly, the association developed and implemented actions to combat LGBTIphobia, health prevention as well as moments of conviviality.
Today, the LGBTI Center is setting up several working groups, in which volunteers are divided to organize the different projects.
Thomas Delplace
Co-president of the Centre LGBTI of Touraine and referent for Interventions in Schools and with Professionals, co-referent on Duty of Memory, referent for Sexual and Emotional Health, co-referent Management of the associative library and documentary collections Prevention Awareness
Denis VERHELST
Treasurer
Vacant
Treasurer Assistant
Ingrid AVERTIN CHEMIN
Co-président.e Centre LGBTI de Touraine
Référent.e.s lien presse/medias et communications externe
Morgan C.
Secretary General
Nicolas AMICO
Deputy Secretary General
Pride March Referent
THE OFFICE
ADMINISTRATORS
Ash CLAVEAU
Référent.e Interventions en Milieu Scolaire
Référent.e Devoir de Mémoire et Commémoration de la Deportation
Référent.e Santé sexuelle, affective et mentale
Référent.e Bibliothèque et fonds documentaire
Nicolas AMICO
Référent.e Marche des Fiertés
Soltana JUM'AH
Mary VANCE
Référente site Internet




Romain RENAULT
Natacha
Melwyn

THE VOLUNTEERS
For many associations, volunteering is a great strength.
This is why many volunteers mobilize every day for all our actions to carry them out as well as possible and welcome our beneficiaries, visitors and the public in the best possible conditions and with all kindness.
A huge thank you to them!


MEMBER ASSOCIATIONS
David and Jonathan
David & Jonathan (known as D&J), a Christian homosexual movement open to all, was founded in 1972.
Each local group offers friendly meetings and outings, sharing and discussion groups, spiritual activities, etc. always with the aim of cultivating solidarity, welcome and listening.

SOS Homophobia Centre-Val de Loire
SOS Homophobia conducts surveys and then publishes the Annual Report on homophobia. It fights against discrimination and has a helpline.
SOS Homophobia - 14 rue Abel - 75012 PARIS - Helpline: 01 48 06 42 41

Tours'Angels
Tours' LGBT sports and leisure association, Tours'Angels offers sports and leisure activities every month to a predominantly gay and lesbian population. From badminton, a major activity of the association, to cooking classes, hiking, swimming, cinema and many others, we offer regular activities every week as well as exceptional activities, details of which you will find on our website.