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A not-for-profit group which works to change people's attitudes about body size. Consumer advocacy in the areas of medical treatment, job discrimination, and media images.
http://www.cswd.org/
Welcome to the cyber city where some of the Internet's large and lovely ladies and their admirers reside. Here you will find big is beautiful. An exclusive community populated by the friendliest,loveliest and most interesting people to be found anywhere.
http://www.bbwcity.com/
An organization dedicated to providing information and helping the larger folk community. Our intention is to provide quality services and information.
http://www.bbwfa.com/
For people who don't apologize for their size.
http://www.fatso.com/
Promotes size acceptance and fights size discrimination throughout the world by means of advocacy and visible, lawful actions.
http://www.size-acceptance.org/
NAAFA is a non-profit human rights organization dedicated to improving the quality of life for fat people. NAAFA has been working since 1969 to eliminate discrimination based on body size and provide fat people with the tools for self-empowerment through public education, advocacy, and member support.
http://naafa.org/
Fighting for size acceptance in Southern California through activism as a civil rights issue to make all aware of size acceptance.
http://members.tripod.com/~SC_SAC/
A collective in Seattle that works toward pride and justice for fat people, women, and others. Site features information and resources pertaining to the group and the fat acceptance and feminist movements worldwide.
http://www.seafattle.org/
A support, social and networking organization for lesbians of size. Local and National events, national conference and quarterly newsletters.
http://www.nolose.org/
Supporting the big beautiful women in the Chicagoland area.
http://www.chicagobbw.com
Our mission is to heighten awareness about the treatment and experiences of people of size in the workplace, in society, and in relationships; as well as to move toward a more accepting culture for all human beings.
http://www.theeuellconsultinggroup.com
Promotes bicycling for overweight people. Useful links and tips.
http://hometown.aol.com/Potbellyc/index.html
A weekend of empowerment for plus size females and broadening the definition of beauty.
http://www.plususa.com/
MCPP seeks to assist women in recognizing their internal as well as external beauty by encouraging wellness and empowerment. The goal is to establish a sense of inclusion in the fashion and beauty industry as well as within the public at large.
http://www.mcpp.ca/