Gay City: Seattle's LGBTQ Center

  • Aging & Disabilities
  • Arts & Culture
  • Civic & Neighborhood Action
  • Health & Mental Wellness
  • Social Justice & Human Rights
  • Youth Development

Who We Are

Mission

Gay City: Seattle’s LGBTQ Center cultivates access and connections to promote self-determination, liberation and joy in our communities.

Our Values

Advocacy

Gay City shows up. We lean into our responsibility to address critical issues affecting LGBTQ people. Gay City advocates for the whole person.

Accessibility

Gay City is committed to creating more opportunities for all LGTBQ people to receive services, resources, engage in community and in the Arts. To do that, we’re committed to building accessibility.

Intersectionality

We recognize that our community members are multifaceted, with overlapping and intersecting identities. We seek to honor our interdependent identities in all our services and programming. We also recognize that LGBTQ communities face multiple and intersecting forms of structural oppression. We are committed to honoring those truths in all that we do.

Sex and Body Positivity

Gay City values all bodies and consensual sexuality. We defer judgment when people seek support or share their diverse stories and invest in people’s self-determination. 

Stewardship

Gay City takes community seriously. We act in service of people’s daily needs, and towards our greater liberation, as they are not separate. We know the power of community and take great care in building it for today and generations to come.

Transparency

Gay City sees transparency being key in creating equitable outcomes and getting people what they need to be successful. We have established policies, procedures, and practices with the intent to be clear and open with the communities we serve.

What We Do

OUR HISTORY

In 1995, a group of community activists launched Gay City with a bold vision of building a community stronger than HIV while centering queer voices. This mission evolved in the 2000s when the organization introduced its Wellness Center, Arts Programs, and established a physical space where all LGBTQ people could be themselves.

Today, Gay City remains the leading provider of HIV/STI testing in King County, home to more than a dozen LGBTQ-affirming services, and provides access to hundreds of resources. The organization serves as an active force in queer youth engagement and provides LGBTQ-centered trainings that address the needs of the most marginalized people within our community.

To learn more, visit gaycity.org.

Details

Get Connected Icon (206) 388-1715
Get Connected Icon Melvin Givens
Get Connected Icon Director of Marketing & Communications
http://www.gaycity.org