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In addition to offering programs and services on-site, Center on Halsted serves as a gateway to the broad array of community resources available in Chicagoland and beyond.
If you are interested in having your organization listed or have a revision to an existing llisting, please contact us at mail@centeronhalsted.org.
Washington Park Refectory, 5530 S. Russell Dr., Chicago, IL 60636
773.702.5872
mrichards@peds.bsd.uchicago.edu
C2P Youth Center @ Washington park offers services to LGBTQ youth, and youth experiencing homelessness or housing stability.
info@gayfatherschicago.org
A network of gay men—many with children, some contemplating having children, and others partners of men with children—that meet monthly.
genderqueerchicago@gmail.com
GenderQueer Chicago is a safe space for queer and gender variant individuals to meet and to discuss issues of gender.
625 N. Michigan Ave., Suite 2700, Chicago, IL 60611
312.503.5935
impact@impactprogram.org
Our mission is to conduct translational research that improves the health of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) community and to increase understanding of the development of sexual orientation and gender identity. We seek to achieve this mission by developing innovative, evidence-based interventions; collaborating with the LGBT community; training the next generation of LGBT scholars; and disseminating research findings to scientific and general audiences.
700 N. Sacramento Blvd., Ste. 201, Chicago, IL 60612
773.265.1539
Little City engages and supports individuals, families, and communities about the process of fostering and adoption. They are LGBTQ-friendly and seek LGBTQ host parents. Regular seminars are held in multiple locations across the city.
630.415.0622
pflagmetrochicago@pflagillinois.org
PFLAG celebrates diversity, and envisions a society that embraces everyone, including those of diverse sexual orientations and gender identities.
630.415.0622
pflagmetrochicago@pflagillinois.org
Parents of Transgender Individuals is a peer-led group for parents, families, and friends of people who are transgender and gender expansive to learn how to better support a loved one as they move along their journey, and to help further their own understanding of their loved one’s gender identity or expression.
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