YOUTH SERVICES
Personal Growth and Leadership Development
Human development is a lifelong process of physical, behavioral, cognitive, and emotional growth and change. In the early stages of life—from infancy to adulthood—enormous changes take place. Throughout the process, each person develops attitudes and values that guide choices, relationships, and understanding. Youth programming at the Oakland LGBTQ Community Center seeks to nurture a pipeline of LGBTQIA youth leaders who will become youth advocates and mentors, using the skills they develop to support, encourage, and inspire the next generation of LGBTQIA youth leaders.
Racial Justice and Intersectionality
Young LGBTQIA/same gender loving/queer people are leading the movement toward just and safe communities for all. Youth programming at the Center works to support youth on the front lines, working for the rights of Black, Latino/a/x, Asian and Pacific Islander, Native American, Muslim, immigrant, and refugee LGBTQIA youth.
Housing = Healthcare
In Oakland, it is estimated that 70% of the homeless population is African American, even though they make up 23% of the population. LGBTQ youth are estimated to represent 40% of all homeless youth.Our wellness coordinators work with LGBTQIA youth from this population to help them to gain life-skills, find stable housing, access housing subsidies, food assistance, vocational training, advanced education opportunities, employment opportunities, substance abuse counseling and mental health support.
Youth & Family or Guardian Support
Higher rates of family rejection during adolescence were significantly associated with poorer health outcomes for LGBTQ young adults.
LGBTQ young adults who reported higher levels of family rejection during adolescence were 8.4 times more likely to report having attempted suicide, 5.9 times more likely to report high levels of depression, 3.4 times more likely to use illegal drugs, and 3.4 times more likely to report having engaged in unprotected sexual intercourse, compared with peers from families that reported no or low levels of family rejection. Parents and others seeking to learn more about how they can support their LGBTQ youth can contact our youth coordinators by completing the form below.
Confidentiality in Care
Protecting confidentiality is vital to young people's health and
well-being and plays a key role in health throughout our lives.
Please call one of these crisis lines if you
need someone to talk to!
LGBTQ YOUTH CRISIS LINE 24/7
1-866-488-7386
SUICIDE PREVENTION HOTLINE 24/7
1-800-273-8255