In the News: San Jose queer spaces looking for new home

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The Bay Area Reporter recently published an article on our LGBTQ Youth Space plans to leave its current home when the lease ends in June.

As the article states, "‘We just didn't want folks to feel like the program was going away if we were in sort of limbo for a while,’ Keel said about the staff's intentions announcing the move to its 2,030 Facebook followers.

The youth space's search for a new location has been quietly underway, but now a public effort to find a new home is launching. Keel and her staff are looking for an affordable, centrally located commercial building. The building needs to be compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act, include spaces for clinicians to meet privately with clients, be easily accessible by public transportation, and potentially include parking.”

Please read the full article here.