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    We have locations in WeHo, Boyle Heights, Koreatown, South LA, and more—offering services, programs, meals, events, and beyond.

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    Client Stories

    The Los Angeles LGBT Center welcomed 500,000 visits last year alone, where our team provides everything from housing to healthcare, legal aid to political advocacy, meals to mental health, and even special events and artistic performances.

    Programs

    Our programs cover the diverse needs of the LGBTQ+ community—from education to employment.

    Transgender Wellness Center

    TWC provides comprehensive resources and services for trans and nonbinary people under one roof.

    Culinary Arts

    Culinary training, meal production, and job placement are the hallmarks of our Culinary Arts program.

    Activities

    We offer more than 75 free or low-cost events every month to build our community.

    Senior Services

    Senior Services strives to create a safe, welcoming, and respectful community where LGBTQ+ older adults (50+) can thrive.

    Transgender Services

    Our providers specialize in the care of transgender people—and provide the expert treatment and consultation that you deserve.

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    Lifeworks Mentorship Program

    LifeWorks gives youth the opportunity to match with an adult who will support them in their personal development.

    Youth Services

    The Center provides meals, housing referrals, employment and vocational programs, and more for young people w at risk of or experiencing homelessness

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    Mental Health & Psychiatry Services

    We offer individual, couples, family, and group therapy, as well as psychiatric care. We also offer one of the few programs in the country designed to assist LGBTQ+ people involved in intimate partner abuse and/or family violence.

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    Audre Lorde Health Program

    Your new, radical medical home. ALHP welcomes all who have identified as women or girls on their journeys—centering those who are lesbian, bisexual, trans, and queer.

    Los Angeles LGBT Center to Host Second Annual Boyle Heights Block Party with Sabor de Mi Centro on July 8

    Los Angeles LGBT Center to Host Second Annual  Boyle Heights Block Party with Sabor de Mi Centro on July 8 – Sabor de Mi Centro is a vibrant summer celebration centering the Latine  community of LA’s Eastide served in partnership with the Latino Equality Alliance – LOS ANGELES, July 3— On Saturday, July 8, the […]

    Trans Actors, Athletes, and Activists Celebrate Community and Solidarity at First-Ever Trans Town Hall

    Speakers included Kylie Sonique Love, Isis King, Trace Lysette, Laith Ashley, and Montana State Rep. Zooey Zephyr.

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    “My Crown Is Paid For”: 12 Center Portraits of Juneteenth

    Center staff, clients, and supporters share what Juneteenth means to them.

    “We’re Talking about Life and Death”: Trans Town Hall Draws Hundreds for a Night of Activism, Celebration

    “We’re Talking about Life and Death”: Trans Town Hall Draws Hundreds for a Night of Activism, Celebration – – LOS ANGELES, June 17 — Last night, the Los Angeles LGBT Center hosted the inaugural Trans Town Hall at the Renberg Theatre in Center’s Village at Ed Gould Plaza. The event kicked off the two-day Trans […]

    Los Angeles LGBT Center Marks the Return of 10th Annual Trans Pride LA with Inaugural Trans Town Hall 

    Los Angeles LGBT Center Marks the Return of 10th Annual Trans Pride LA with Inaugural Trans Town Hall  – TPLA is a two-day celebration of the trans and nonbinary community. This year, in response to a wave of anti-trans legislation, the inaugural Trans Town Hall will provide a forum for trans activists and influencers to […]

    Roxane Gay Celebrates Audre Lorde Health Program at WxW: ‘Care in the Truest Sense of the Word’

    WxW: For Women. By Women. returned to the Center after four years with a keynote address by author Roxane Gay.

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