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News and Announcements

2009 GLBT Youth Leadership Conferences – registration is now open.

These regional conferences are open to gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and questioning youth, straight allies, and adult supporters in schools and community organizations. Register now!

New training opportunity for schools! With the support of the Massachusetts Department of Public Health, we are pleased to offer a limited number of on-site trainings at no cost to schools who would like to create safety and provide support to GLBT youth. Read more or request training...

Check out our newly updated cue cards! Five Ways to Support a Youth Who Comes Out as GLBTQ and Five Ways to Support Families When Their Child Comes Out as GLBTQ. Click here to request these newly updated Cue Cards...

Looking for a way to proclaim you agency or school’s support for GLBT youth without saying a word? Download or order our posters

Please help us improve our services!
We are looking for your input so that we can provide even better support to health and human service providers and educators working to support GLBTQ youth. If you have received technical assistance, referrals, or materials and tools from us in the past few months, please take 3-5 minutes to fill out a quick, anonymous survey. Click here to take the survey ...

 

The GLBT Youth Support Project Mission
To ensure safe and supportive communities for gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and questioning (GLBTQ) youth. The GLBT Youth Support Project provides training and on-going support for educators and health and human service providers to assist them in implementing welcoming and appropriate programs, policies, and services for these young people and their families.