Click here for a list of statewide resources from the Pride Center
Pride Center of VT
Pride Center of Vermont (PCVT) is the region’s most comprehensive community center dedicated to advancing community and the health and safety of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer (LGBTQ+) Vermonters. Programs include:
- Health and wellness
- SafeSpace anti-violence
- Transgender program
- Disabilities network
- Momentum (40+)
- Thrive (QTPOC)
- Glow (women)
- GLAM (men)
Click here for a full calendar of events.
Teens and youth
Outright Vermont for LGBTQIA+ Vermont youth:
- Drop-in space
- Youth groups
- Family groups
- Health and sexuality
- Much more!
- 802-865-9677 or info@outrightvt.org
Partnership to End Addiction provides resources to support LGBTQ families. LGBTQIA+ youth are often at higher risk of substance use because of environmental stressors.
UVM Children's Hospital Transgender Youth Program was created to support gender variant youth and their families, through a multi-disciplinary team of physicians and mental health providers.
L.I.F.T. (LGBTQIA+ Inspiration and Friendship among Teens)
- Fourth Wednesday of every month at 3:30
- Starts March 23
- Ages 13-18
- Morristown Centennial Library
- For information: youthservices@centenniallibrary.org or 802-888-3853
School groups
Lamoille Union High School: GLOW is LUHS's Queer-Straight Alliance. Students and staff of all gender identities and sexual orientations are invited to join to have fun, support one another, and work to create a school and wider community that is safe, affirming, and inclusive of all people. Ms. March amarch@luhs18.org 802-851-1285
Peoples Academy: for questions and support please reach out to your school counselor at 888-4600 or via email.
Stowe Middle/High School: to learn more about the Stowe Middle/High School Gay-Straight Alliance, email Jenn Childress.