The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Community Center

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New York, United States

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The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Community Center Reviews | Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Community Center is located in New York, United States on 208 W 13th St. The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Community Center is rated 4.4 out of 5 in the category gay & lesbian organization in United States.

Address

208 W 13th St

Phone

+1 2126207310

Amenities

Gender-neutral toilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Leah Mo

I called to ask about ACT UP and Health GAP, John Riley taught me SO much and answered ALL of my questions. I finished the call feeling SO good about making monthly donations to these organizations. Also, the Keith Haring bathroom is fantastic \u003c3 Blessings to this place.

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Gordon Sjodin

Must see on the kieth herring. Unbelievable kind people nice place to visit.

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Creeper

I went to the LGBT center in the state of New York the city in the area of Manhattan. This is my home state and city and area in the city. When I went to the center at first people looked at me as if they didn't know who I was and had a problem with me being there. Both the people that came there and the people that work there were very rude to me. The people who came there with stick their nose in my conversations and make comments and tell me what to talk about. they have a cafe in the center and they're more expensive than Starbucks. Pretty much people who are high class can afford to buy a decent amount from their Cafe. One time I saw a guy that works there and he was attractive. I only look at him for a minute and he got angry and threw a fit. He acted as if I did the worst thing in the world and was a totally bad. He could have just simply told me he wasn't interested. A lot of people who come to the center and work there would make comments that they don't like the look on my face. I have a natural angry look and they don't like me because of that. one day one of the staff at the calf decided to commit defamation of character against me. Now everywhere I go people have heard of me. I have been harassed and threatened and even assaulted and even told some people want to kill me. if this place was truly out to help their own community they would not have done that to me. The only out to get as much money and power as they can. Thank you for destroying my life forever on social media I appreciate it.

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Leela Allen

This is a beautiful place, they provided me with the best resources to be creative and find the most amazing group of friends and jobs. I will always be thankful and will aways love this place.

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LGBTQ Friendly and Positive Space Attended an author reading here who experienced in his youth, racism and homophobia from schoolmates and neighbours, but in maturity his attitude and tone was positive supported by a packed room of fans. The space had a stage with seats and bright lights allowing everyone a good clear view of author and interviewer. Downstairs an information lobby and cafe were open to the public. Note: two mixed gender washrooms were an intriguing experience and maybe mixed bath houses will follow this equality trend?

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Roma Kuriyanov

I had wonderful help in that place. Immigration group support was fun and so helpful. They also provide career counseling. I especially enjoy the barbecues in Williamsburg and game evenings. it’s a really awesome community which supports you and offers valuable resources.

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Mr XP

A very cozy and resourceful center for LGBTQ community. A helpdesk, computers for internet, free condoms, and a cafe are available at the lobby. Many rooms are available upstairs for group events throughout the year. The courtyard is a perfect place to sit there to regain peace of mind.

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Cornelius Harris

I go there separate from my studies, but on this occasion I needed to talk to one of the staff to find out about the community centers challenges and impact. The first visit I was given business cards, but never got a reply from them. The second visit I was told that the staff normally put talking to reporters, and or students at the bottom of the to-do list. So I was given a list of numbers of other community centers to help write my report. Other than never being able to actually speak to any of the case managers, social workers, or even the referral coordinator, this Center is the best spot to unwind, cool off, relax, have a snack, latte, and maybe chat with a stranger. We all need a community so I find this location to be great, but the staff could be more helpful.