LGBT Community Center

Permanently closed
315 W Court St Ste 204C
Milwaukee, WI 53212

The LGBT Community Center in Milwaukee, WI provides supportive resources and inclusive programs such as free counseling, support groups, a food pantry, a gender affirming boutique, and dedicated services for older adults, transgender, non-binary, and youth populations. Additionally, it features specialized initiatives aimed at enhancing LGBTQ inclusivity training and community-building activities like yoga and TGIF events.

Community-based and volunteer-supported, the Center welcomes individual and corporate involvement through donations, sponsorship opportunities, and memorial giving. Its leadership includes dedicated staff members, an active board of directors, and strong partnerships committed to advancing LGBTQ wellness, advocacy, and education.

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