| As the visibility of LGBT people grows in our society,
more and more queer teens are finding the courage to come out of the
closet.
Tragically, as many as 25% of these teens are rejected by their
families, and many end up homeless on the streets. Homeless LGBT
teens are more likely than straight homeless teens to be subjected
to violence on the streets, and in the homeless shelter system.
They suffer from inordinate rates of mental illness, trauma, HIV
infection and substance abuse.
The Ali Forney Center (AFC) was started
in June of 2002 in response to the lack of safe shelter for LGBT
youth in New York City. We are committed to providing these young
people with safe, dignified, nurturing environments where their
needs can be met, and where they can begin to put their lives back
together.
AFC is dedicated to promoting awareness of the plight of homeless
LGBT youth in the United States with the goal of generating responses
on local and national levels from government funders, foundations,
and the LGBT community.
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