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OutServe, Servicemembers Legal Defense Network Merging

By October 2012, Servicemembers Legal Defense Network and OutServe will be one organization. The two military LGB organizations will have a new name, a new board of directors with initial representatives from both groups, and much more. Between now and then, the two organizations will focus on unifying their structures.

SLDN Board of Directors Co-Chair Mike Magee stated that “SLDN has enjoyed a close working relationship with OutServe and its leaders from the beginning. Indeed, their voices, though anonymous at the time, were an integral part of the fight to repeal the discriminatory ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’ law. Since repeal, we’ve worked even more closely together and in doing so, it has become more and more clear that our shared mission – representing actively serving military and veterans, as well as fighting to achieve full LGBT equality in the military – is better accomplished by uniting the two organizations and working together as one on behalf of the brave men and women of our armed forces.”

OutServe began as an underground network of LGBT service members. Today, it has some 5,500 members worldwide. Both groups were instrumental in repealing Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell, and are now fighting to put an end to the Defense of Marriage Act due to how it hurts servicemembers.

Josh Seefried, co-founder and co-director of OutServe stated “This comes down to mission first, just as it always is in the military. Both of these organizations recognize that they are stronger and more effective together. It is a great day for both organizations and for the LGBT service members and veterans around the world, who need a strong, unified voice speaking for them at the White House, on Capitol Hill, at the Pentagon, and among the American people. What began as a simple effort to tell our stories has grown into something we could never have imagined, and today’s announcement that OutServe and SLDN will combine represents the next step in that evolution. Each organization brings its own strengths to the fight for full LGBT military equality, and we are stronger together.”

Their press release goes on to explain:

Under the terms of the agreement reached on Saturday by the two boards of directors, the transaction will close when specific contingencies are removed, which include outstanding legal, financial, and structural elements. The close is expected at the next board meetings of the two groups, scheduled to take place October 26-28 in Orlando, FL.

SLDN Board of Directors Co-Chair April Heinze stated that “We are enthusiastic about the combination of these two vibrant and effective organizations and looking forward to working together to provide the best representation and services for the LGBT service members and veterans, who have made so many sacrifices to serve our great nation.”

Ty Walrod, Outserve co-founder and co-director also stated “The leadership of OutServe and SLDN have come together in an unprecedented way to move the ball forward on the mission of full LGBT military equality, and we couldn’t be more proud of this combined effort to serve the brave LGBT men and women in our armed forces.”

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