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www.glbtays.org
GLBT Advocacy & Youth Services, Inc. is dedicated to engaging in effective advocacy for LGBTQ people and to ensuring the well-being of youth and young adults struggling due to sexual orientation or gender identity issues.
t: 256-425-7804
www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=117888378225291
Alabama LGBT Mentors is a Facebook group that provides a forum in which LGBT youth in Alabama can connect with older, college-age LGBT students from Alabama as mentors.
www.identityinc.org
Identity, Inc. builds the infrastructure for a strong
LGBTQ community in Alaska through its core
programs, including Youth Program Support.
t: 907-929-4528
www.bentalaska.com/tag/anchorage-mpowerment-
project-amp
The Anchorage MPowerment Project (AMP) is a group
dedicated to empowering young gay, bi or curious guys
by getting involved with and building a better
community for themselves and their friends in Anchorage.
www.1n10.org
The mission of 1n10 is to serve LGBTQA youth and
young adults. It works to enhance their lives by
providing empowering social and service programs that
promote self‐expression, self‐acceptance, leadership
development and healthy life choices.
www.wingspan.org
The Homeless Youth Project offers advocacy, information, a support group, access to shelters and basic services to LGBTQ youth.
www.nwacenterforequality.org
Youth Equality Services (YES) is an LGBTQ youth program providing a safe space for open dialogue, support and authentic self-expression.
t: 479-966-9014
Toll Free: 888-391-9222
Christina Seitz, Facilitator
Email: cseitz@nwacenterforequality.org
www.pacificcenter.org
The Pacific Center offers extensive LGBTQ youth programming, including free drop-in groups, counseling and opportunities for activism. The Pacific Center also offers HIV counseling and information about testing sites.
Phone: 510-548-8283
www.stonewallchico.org
The Stonewall Alliance Center has provided a drop-in group for LGBTQ youth since 1994. Currently, it has two discussion groups, SAY Twenties and SAY Teens
Phone: 530-893-3336
Teens: teens@stonewallchico.org
20’s: youth@stonewallchico.org
www.laglc.convio.net
The Jeff Griffith Youth Center
The Youth Center is a safe, welcoming place where youth can get free meals, clothing and emergency shelter, as well as housing and education support.
Transitional Living Program
This program offers LGBT youth 18-24 years old a safe, comfortable place to live for up to 18 months in dorm-style rooms.
Latino Services
Created by The Center, the mission of Latino/a Services is to provide a safe, welcoming and culturally and linguistically appropriate space that allows our community members to accept and embrace all of who they are, including their culture, traditions, language, spirituality and sexual and gender identities.
McDonald/Wright Building
1625 N. Schrader Boulevard
Los Angeles, CA 90028
Phone: 323-993-7450
Email: youthservices@laglc.org
STANISLAUS PRIDE CENTER
www.stanpride.org
The GLBTQ Youth Group provides social opportunities and support to LGBTQ and allied youth ages 14 to 9. Youth can expect a safe, friendly and confidential environment, with food and music provided.
t: 209-338-0855
f: 209-338-0852
Email: modteens@stanpride.org
www.saccenter.org
The Center provides a safe place for LGBT people to seek free legal assistance, referrals and information without judgment.
Phone: 916-442-0185
Fax: 916-325-1840
Email: info@SacCenter.org
www.waldenfamily.org
Walden Family Services’ LGBTQ Network is designed to meet the special needs of LGBTQ foster youth.
t: 619-584-5777
f: 619-584-5757
www.larkinstreetyouth.org
With 25 comprehensive youth service programs located throughout San Francisco in over 13 sites, Larkin Street Youth Services is now an internationally recognized model successfully integrating street outreach and emergency shelter, primary medical care, transitional housing, and job training and scholarship assistance to get homeless and at risk kids off the streets.
Phone: 415-673-0911
Fax: 415-749-3838
www.thecentersd.org
The Youth Housing Project will provide 23 units of affordable, supportive housing for youth between 18-24 years of age, with a special focus on LGBTQ youth who are currently transitioning out of foster care and/or group homes or living in the streets.
t: 619-255-7854 ext. 102
e: yhp@thecentersd.org
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