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Thom Dombkowski

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American activist
Thom Dombkowski
Born
Thomas Raymond Dombkowski

(1950-06-28)June 28, 1950
DiedApril 20, 2006(2006-04-20) (aged 55)
Occupation(s)Americanactivist forHIV/AIDS andLGBT communities
Known forCo-founder of IMPACT
Partner(s)Patrick Rossi, John Shawhan
Parents
  • Bernard Dombkowski (father)
  • Helene Skurski (mother)

Thomas Raymond Dombkowski (1950–2006) was an Americanactivist forHIV/AIDS andLGBT communities.[1]

Biography

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Dombkowski was born on June 28, 1950, inRochester, New York to Bernard and Helene (Skurski) Dombkowski.[2] He earned abachelor's degree from Notre Dame and aJuris Doctor degree fromDePaul University.[2] He left a career at theInternal Revenue Service to focus on assisting individuals affected by AIDS.[3]

Dombkowski's contributions included distributing over $150 million to local AIDS service organizations while working at theChicago Department of Public Health.[3] He co-founded Chicago House, the first support residence for individuals living with AIDS, and served as its secondexecutive director.[3][2] Additionally, he was a staff writer forHoward Brown Memorial Clinic.[3]

As a volunteer, Dombkowski co-founded IMPACT, a political organization, and was a major donor to theGay and Lesbian Victory Fund.[3] He funded thefeasibility study that led to the development of theCenter on Halsted by Horizons Community Services and initiated the creation of the Gay & Lesbian Hall of Fame.[3]

Dombkowski was also deeply involved in Chicago's gay leather community since 1970 and mentored by John F.G. Shawhan.[3] He participated in contests, such as Mr. Gold Coast, and contributed significantly to International Mr. Leather (IML), serving as its chief judge for a decade.[3] Moreover, he judged other competitions, including Mr. Philadelphia Leather and International Ms. Leather. Dombkowski was a charter member of the Old Girls Network (OGN) and co-founded the Chicago Leather Kennel Club with Chuck Windemuth in February 2004.[3][4]

Death

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Dombkowski died at his home in Chicago on April 20, 2006.[2]

Recognition

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References

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  1. ^"Thomas Dombkowski".Chicago Tribune. 28 April 2006.
  2. ^abcd"DOMBKOWSKI, THOMAS RAYMOND".Chicago Tribune. 2006-04-25. Retrieved2023-10-17.
  3. ^abcdefghi"A Hero Falls: Thom Dombkowski dies".Windy City Times. April 26, 2006.
  4. ^Rhodes, Dave."Chuck Windemuth passes on February 7, 2013 - The Leather Journal".The Leather Journal.
  5. ^"THOM DOMBKOWSKI".
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