New Organization for LGBT Youth Appoints Inaugural Board
Community-based nonprofit in Kansas City serving lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender youth takes next step in opening support center, appointing 12 members to advisory board.
Online, December 22, 2009 (Newswire.com) - Kansas City, Mo. (December 21, 2009) Everyday throughout the Kansas City metropolitan area thousands of youth face discrimination, confusion and victimization because of their perceived or actual sexual orientation or gender identity. In order to help lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) youth develop into healthy, successful adults, several community members have come together to open a new support center in Kansas City.
On Saturday December 19th, the EQUAL Youth Center held its first official board meeting. The original co-founders of the organization appointed nine additional advisors to help in their effort to build Kansas City's first drop-in youth center for LGBT and allied youth. The board members include:
• Anthony Bowen, Indiana University
• Maureen Coulter, University of Missouri-Kansas City
• Alex Edelman, University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Law
• Jessica Farmer, Kansas City Anti-Violence Project
• Rachel Gadd-Nelson, University of Kansas
• Ronda Hassig, Harmony Middle School
• Chai Jindasurat, Kansas City Anti-Violence Project
• Angie McGaw-Fisher, Crittenton Children's Center
• Stefany Spears, Phoenix Metals
• Wick Thomas, University of Missouri-Kansas City
• Mary Thompson, Kansas City Public Library
• Trisha Van Wig, Community Activist
In addition to these community board members, EQUAL is also led by a youth council comprised of seven area high school students who meet regularly to organize events, connect gay-straight alliances and advise the larger board. The youth council will play a central role in designing the Youth Center and its programming.
EQUAL Co-Founder, Rachel Gadd-Nelson, noted, "The organizers believe that Kansas City's LGBT and allied youth deserve a safe, fun space with daily programming provided by a fiscally strong nonprofit organization with broad-based community support. We're excited to take another step forward in opening this important new resource for youth."
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