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New Orleans GLBT Community Directory

 

LGBT Youth Services

 

BreakOut!

BreakOUT! fights for justice and the end to the criminalization of LGBTQ.

 

1600 Oretha C. Haley Blvd., New Orleans, LA 70113

504-522-5437, ext. 292

 

Campus Pride

The primary objective of Campus Pride is to develop necessary resources, programs and services to support LGBT and ally students on college campuses across the United States.

 

PO Box 240473 Charlotte, NC 28224

704-277-6710

Campus Pride E-mail

 

Connections - ReVision NOLA
Discussion group for gay/bi guys from 18-35.

 

The Space at the LBGT Community Center

2114 Decatur Street, New Orleans, LA 70116

504-945-1103

 

Covenant House

Multi-services collaborative for youth

 

Open 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year

 

611 North Rampart Street New Orleans, LA 70112

504-584-1111 or 1-800-999-9999

 

 

Centers for Disease Control

Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Trangender Youth Health Information Website

 

    1600 Clifton Rd., Atlanta, GA 30333

    800-232-4636 or E-mail

 

 

Crescent House

Crescent House Healing Center protects victims of domestic violence and their children and empowers them to regain control of their lives.

 

1000 Howard Ave., New Orleans, Louisiana 70118
504-866-7481

Crescent House e-mail contact


Drop In Center

The Drop in Center offers a safe place for homeless and at-risk youth to escape the streets. The Center strives to meet the basic needs of its clients and provide an environment that supports youth making positive changes and life style choices.

 

1428 N. Rampart Street New Orleans, LA 70116

504-948-6701

dropin@tulane.edu

 


Drop In Center Clinic

The Drop-In Center offers a variety of clinical services for children and teens, ages 0-23 years, regardless of housing status.

 

Mondays - Fridays 1pm- 4pm

Mondays & Wednesdays 5pm- 8pm, Saturdays 9am- 1pm

 

611 N. Rampart Street, New Orleans, LA 70112

504-584-1112 or 1119

dropin@tulane.edu


Et Cetera

Loyola University New Orleans' Queer-Straight Alliance.We offer community, support, and counsel to the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Straight students of Loyola and all those wishing for a place to be welcome. 

 

etcetera.loyno@gmail.com or etc@loyno.edu


Hagar's House

Hagar's House is a sanctuary for women and children
that provides an open and empowering residential community, resource coordination and a safe space to transition into sustainable housing. Services are open to those in need without regard to race, religion, creed, color, sexual orientation, national origin, age or gender identity.

 

3401 Canal Street New Orleans, LA 70119

504-210-5064

HagarsHouse@gmail.com


Juvenile Justice Project of Louisiana

Works transform the juvenile justice system into one that builds on the strengths of young people, families and communities to ensure children are given the greatest opportunities to grow and thrive.

 

1600 Oretha Castle Haley Blvd., New Orleans, LA 70113 504-522-5437 


Lambda Center

The New Orleans Lambda Center is a safe place for gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender members of various 12 Step programs to meet. The groups that meet at Lambda are predominantly gay, but all are welcome to attend our meetings.

 

1024 Elysian Fields Ave, NOLA, 70117


Laura's Playground

 

On-line resources and support for transgender youth


MyHOUSE

MyHOUSE focuses primarily on HIV and STD prevention though outreach, discussion groups, group-level intervention, social interactions and STD screenings.

 

Tuesdays through Saturdays from 12-8 p.m.

 

4032 Canal Street Suite C1-A, NOLA 70119

504-566-7955

 

Tulane Queer Student Alliance

The Tulane QSA seeks to promote awareness, tolerance, equality, and compassion in order to cultivate a healthy environment for all individuals at Tulane. It provides an open forum for discussion in a safe, nurturing environment, and facilitate fun and enriching social activities for the Tulane community.

 

Tulane QSA E-mail

 

Unity UNO

UNITY is an organization dedicated to raising awareness, establishing dialogue, and initiating change in regards to issues that impact the LGBTQIQ and UNO communities. 

 

Spring 2011 Meetings: Mondays at 4:30, UNO Women's Center, Earl K. Long Library

 

Unity UNO E-mail

 

 

Women With a Vision

Provides health services and empowerment to lesbian and transgendered women of color and sex workers.

 

215 N Jeff Davis Pkwy New Orleans, Louisiana 70119

504-301-0428