San Antonio Gender Association (SAGA) is
dedicated to the exploration of issues involving
gender identity, and to the advocacy of fair and just
public policy for the wider GLBTQI community.

SAGA offers a welcoming place for conversation and
discussion to transgender persons and to those who
love and support them. Whether your term is TG, TS,
TV, Transgender, Transsexual,  or Crossdresser you
are welcome.

Meetings: First & Third Thursdays

6:00 - 9:00pm

MCC Church, 611 East Myrtle, San Antonio
(One block off of St. Mary's St.)

Meetings are in the downstairs Social Hall
San Antonio Gender Association
Welcome: You are the
               visitor to the site.
About SAGA:

SAGA has in the past been primarily a social group.  But in 2009 we have a charter, a member list, elected officers, and committee chairs

Our meeting place is provided through the generosity of MCC Church.

If you are just coming out, starting to express yourself in your true gender, this is a safe place to meet others who have gone before you.  
You may come dressed any way you feel comfortable.  You may even change clothes in the safety of the church hall and change back
again at the conclusion of the meeting.

It is important for you to know, you are not alone in the world being transgender.  You can meet other people who understand and have
dealt with this successfully.  We can help you by referring you to professionals who have helped us.
August, 2010 -
THIS SITE IS ALWAYS UNDER CONSTRUCTION
                                                 Julia DeGrace, Webmistress
SAGA members, family and friends at our Day of Remembrance
service Nov. 2008
WHY I TRANSITIONED

I stand in the wholeness of self-love and acceptance; no
longer hating those parts of myself that use to wage war
with each other, for those parts now stand in agreement
and face the same direction.  I now move forward with
purpose, potential and power.
Photo courtesy of member Suzie Que
SAGA members, family and friends at our Day of Remembrance
service Nov. 2008
SAGA members, family and
friends at our Day of
Remembrance service Nov.
2007
MCC Church Back entrance
Walkway to Entry Door
Enter this door.  Turn left
and down the stairs.
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