Nevada 211 LGBTQ servic that provi assistance to lbian, gay, bisexual and transgenr dividuals.
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GAY TEENS SWELL RANKS OF CLARK COUNTY’S HOMELS YOUTH
Two new LGBTQIA hog uns for vulnerable persons, which flowed om the love of two gay men for each other, have now opened Las Vegas. Jon had moved to the cy at age 17 to pe ral Oklahoma and was quickly adopted by two gay dads who beme his parents of choice.
He beme active the gay rights movement through the Mattache Society and the Society for Individual Rights (SIR). Jon and Cl ntued their social activism the Santa Barbara gay muny and were early volunteers for AIDS CAP (Counselg and Assistance Program) beg re buddi for people livg wh AIDS. Cl learned of a young gay man Montana who was beaten and kicked out by his father when he disvered his son was gay.
In the past, Bright Star also helped to provi an LGBTQIA safety dorm at the Salvatn Army, to provi a safer place for those fear of experiencg homo/transphobia at the hands of other patrons. ”One of the barriers is fdg a safe space away om people who are homophobic or transphobic. MacFarlane said they have stood le wh LGBTQ people to check them to the shelter and have heard some of the homophobic and transphobic ments om other people.